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Cooktop type | Induction |
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Number of cooking zones | 4 |
Width | 60 cm |
Total Power | 7.4 kW |
Power Levels | 9 |
Boost Function | Yes |
Residual Heat Indicator | Yes |
Child Safety Lock | Yes |
Timer | Yes |
Automatic Pan Detection | Yes |
Installation | Built-in |
Voltage | 220-240 V |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Control type | Touch control |
Dimensions (W x D) | 590 x 520 mm |
Cut-out Dimensions (W x D) | 560 x 490 mm |
Color | Black |
Detailed specifications for cooktops including power, dimensions, and detection.
Procedure for powering the cooktop on, off, and its standby mode.
How to select and adjust power levels for cooking zones.
Method to turn off specific cooking zones.
Explanation of the boost function for quick heating.
Steps to activate and deactivate the key lock feature for safety.
How to use the timer as a reminder without affecting cooking.
How to set timers to automatically turn off cooking zones.
Function to set cooking zones to run at high then low power levels.
How to link two cooking zones for larger pans.
Function to keep food warm for extended periods.
How to pause and resume all appliance activities.
Method to recall previous settings after accidental power off.
What happens when cookware is not detected or is unsuitable.
Indication of residual heat on the glass surface after cooking.
Instructions for cleaning the glass ceramic surface of the cooktop.
Installation must be done by a licensed electrician according to local regulations.
Steps and precautions for connecting the appliance to the power supply.
General advice and importance of reading the manual for installation.
Guidelines for selecting a safe and suitable location for the cooktop.
Detailed steps for building the cooktop into a workbench.
Common causes and solutions when the cooktop or a zone fails to start.
Troubleshooting a "U" error code related to cookware detection.
Reasons and fixes for the appliance or a cooking zone unexpectedly turning off.
Steps for resetting the internal software system for EC or E4 error codes.
Consumer rights and guarantees under Australian Consumer Law.
Rights and guarantees under the New Zealand Consumer Guarantee Act.
Details of the manufacturer's warranty period and coverage.
Limitations and costs related to the service area.
Specifies what parts and repairs are covered under the warranty.
Lists exclusions from the manufacturer's warranty coverage.
Instructions for making a warranty claim in Australia and New Zealand.