1. Malangizo Ofunika Otetezedwa
Werengani malangizo onse mosamala musanagwiritse ntchito chipangizochi. Sungani bukuli kuti mudzagwiritse ntchito mtsogolo. Kukhazikitsa, kusintha, kukonza, kapena kukonza molakwika kungayambitse kuvulala kapena kuwonongeka kwa katundu. Onani bukuli. Kuti mupeze thandizo kapena zambiri, funsani katswiri wokhazikitsa, bungwe lothandizira, kapena wogulitsa gasi.
- Chitetezo cha Gasi: This appliance uses natural gas. Ensure proper ventilation and never store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
- Chitetezo cha Magetsi: Ensure the oven is properly grounded. Do not operate the oven with a damaged power cord or plug.
- Burn Hazard: The oven and its components become hot during use. Use oven mitts when handling hot items.
- Chitetezo cha Ana: Do not allow children to play with the oven. Supervise children when they are near the appliance.
- Kuyeretsa: Nthawi zonse chotsani magetsi musanayeretse.
2. Zamalonda Zathaview
The Teka FGE 724 is a built-in gas oven designed for efficient cooking. It features a 59-liter capacity and operates on natural gas with a power rating of 1370 watts.

Chithunzi 1: Patsogolo view of the Teka FGE 724 Gas Oven, showing the control panel, oven door, and handle.
2.1 zigawo
- Gawo lowongolera: Located at the top, includes knobs for temperature and function selection.
- Uvuni Khomo: Features a heat-resistant glass panel.
- Mtsinje wa Oven: The interior cooking space with multiple shelf positions.
- Zoyika za Oven: Removable racks for placing food.
- Wowotcha Gasi: Located at the bottom of the oven cavity.
3. Kuyika ndi Kukonzekera
Chenjezo: Installation of this gas appliance must be performed by a qualified and certified technician in accordance with all local codes and regulations. Incorrect installation can lead to gas leaks, fire, or electric shock.
3.1 Kutulutsa
- Carefully remove all packaging materials from the oven.
- Inspect the oven for any damage during transit. Contact your retailer immediately if damage is found.
- Remove all accessories and internal packaging from the oven cavity.
3.2 Kulumikizitsa Magetsi
Connect the oven to a properly grounded electrical outlet as specified in the technical specifications. Ensure the voltage and frequency match your household supply.
3.3 Kulumikizana ndi Gasi
The gas connection must be performed by a certified gas technician. Ensure the gas supply pressure is correct for natural gas and that all connections are leak-tested.
3.4 Kuyika nduna
Install the oven into a suitable kitchen cabinet opening. Ensure adequate ventilation around the appliance as per installation diagrams provided with the product packaging (not included in this manual). Secure the oven to the cabinet using the provided screws.
4. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Before first use, heat the empty oven at maximum temperature for approximately 30 minutes to burn off any manufacturing residues. Ensure good ventilation during this process.
4.1 Setting the Time (if applicable)
Refer to the specific instructions on your control panel for setting the clock. This is usually done by pressing a button and rotating a knob.
4.2 Kugwiritsa Ntchito Uvuni
- Chakudya Chakumalo: Position the oven rack at the desired height. Place the food in the center of the rack.
- Sankhani Ntchito: Turn the function selector knob to the desired cooking mode (e.g., conventional gas baking).
- Sinthani Kutentha: Turn the temperature control knob to the desired temperature. The gas burner will ignite automatically.
- Kutenthetsa: Allow the oven to preheat to the set temperature. An indicator light will typically turn off or change color when the oven reaches temperature.
- Kuphika: Monitor the cooking process. Avoid opening the oven door frequently to maintain temperature.
- Chotsani: Once cooking is complete, turn both the function and temperature knobs to the "OFF" position.
4.3 Kuwunika kwa uvuni
The oven light can usually be turned on or off via a dedicated switch or by selecting a specific function on the control panel to illuminate the oven interior.
5. Kuyeretsa ndi Kusamalira
Chenjezo: Always ensure the oven is cool and disconnected from the power supply before cleaning or performing any maintenance.
5.1 Kuyeretsa Panja
- Pukuta kunja ndi nsalu yofewa dampyothiridwa ndi madzi ofunda a sopo.
- For stainless steel surfaces, use a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner and polish in the direction of the grain.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or harsh chemicals that can damage the finish.
5.2 Kuyeretsa Mkati
- Remove oven racks and clean them separately in warm soapy water.
- Pukutani mkati mwa uvuni ndi malondaamp nsalu ndi detergent wofatsa.
- For stubborn stains, use a specialized oven cleaner, following the product's instructions carefully. Ensure adequate ventilation.
- Rinse thoroughly and dry the interior before using the oven again.
5.3 Kusintha Balbu Yowala ya Ovuni
- Ensure the oven is cool and unplugged.
- Locate the light cover inside the oven cavity.
- Carefully unscrew the protective glass cover.
- Unscrew the old bulb and replace it with a new, heat-resistant oven bulb (check specifications for correct type and wattagndi).
- Screw the protective glass cover back on securely.
6. Mavuto
Musanayambe kulankhulana ndi ntchito, yang'anani zinthu zotsatirazi:
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Uvuni satenthetsa. | No power supply. Gas supply off. Control knobs not set correctly. | Check power plug and circuit breaker. Ensure gas valve is open. Verify knobs are set to a function and temperature. |
| Chowotcha gasi sichimayaka. | Gas supply issue. Ignition electrode dirty or faulty. | Check gas supply. Clean ignition electrode if accessible. If problem persists, contact a qualified technician. |
| Kuphika kosagwirizana. | Food placed incorrectly. Oven not preheated. | Ensure food is centered and not overcrowding the oven. Always preheat the oven fully. |
| Kuwala kwa uvuni sikukugwira ntchito. | Babu ndi wolakwika. | Replace the oven light bulb as per section 5.3. |
If the problem persists after checking these points, contact Teka customer service or a qualified service technician.
7. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Mtundu | Teka |
| Nambala ya Model | 150276 |
| Miyeso Yazinthu | 59.5 x 56.2 x 59.5 masentimita |
| Mphamvu | 59 malita |
| Power (Electrical) | 1370 Watts |
| Mtundu wa Mafuta | Gasi Wachilengedwe |
| ASIN | B015HDSUT2 |
8. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo la Makasitomala
Teka appliances come with a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product for specific terms and conditions, including the warranty period and coverage details. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
For technical assistance, spare parts, or to schedule a service appointment, please contact Teka customer support. You can find contact information on the official Teka webtsamba kapena zolemba zomwe zaperekedwa ndi chipangizo chanu.
Teka Official Webtsamba: www.teka.com