Teka vitroceramic hobs offer a wide range of solutions, providing an ideal answer to modern needs. Ideas like "High Light", a system composed by calorific elements that are able to reach maximun heating capacity in seconds, diminishing energy consume.
Vitroceramics only heat up certain parts of its own surface. This is, sections delimited by white color marks. Surrounding areas remain relatively cold because vitroceramics distribute heat vertically and no horizontally.
However, residual heat is indicated by a luminous pilot that reveals hot zones to prevent from burning.
Recipients are a fundamental component to achieve the desired results of vitroceramic hobs.
Inox and enameled recipients dispense great results. Contrarily, clay recipients are not suitable because they do not assimilate heat properly. Copper and aluminum are not adequate either because they generate hard to clean residues. In the aluminum case, If residues are not eliminated immediately with an adequate product they can carbonize the recipient surface, deteriorating its look severely.
Regarding recipient diameter it should correspond to the heat generating vitroceramic area and its base should be concave. Thus, when the recipient heats up its shape becomes totally flat adjusting to the vitroceramic surface making use of all the heat produced. Besides, the base must be clean and dry to prevent residues from burning the hob.
It is important to remark that these heating elements transmit heat through infrared rays and that this radiation is not absorbed by the air but by the objects enhancing energy saving.
Vitroceramic hob needs maintenance to preserve their features and look. The next advices will help users to enjoy one of Teka finest products:
· If a boiling liquid is split over your hob, residues must be remove with a special spatula.
· Heating elements must be cleaned using a adequate product, never with abrasive products or detergents. Using this products can lead to color fading.