User manual
Description
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EN
1.2 Cooktop
* Power levels are approximate and can vary according to the pan used or the settings made.
Advantages of induction cooking
• Energy saving thanks to the direct 
transmission of energy to the pan 
(suitable magnetisable cookware is 
required) compared to traditional 
electric cooking.
• Improved safety as the energy is only 
transmitted to the pan placed on the 
cooktop.
• High level of energy transmitted from the 
induction cooking zone to the base of 
the pan.
• Rapid heating speed.
• Reduced danger of burns as the cooking 
surface is only heated under the base of 
the pan; foods which overflow do not 
stick.
Zone
Dimensions
H x L (mm - in)
Max. power
draw (W)*
Power draw in
Booster function (W)*
1 - 2 - 4 - 5 
Single Zone
205 x 210 - 8”1/16 x 
8” 4/16 
1850 3000
1 - 2 - 4 - 5 
Double Zone
410 x 210 - 16”4/16 
x 8”4/16
3700 -
3
270 x 270 - 10”5/8 x 
10”5/8
2600 3700
The cooktop is equipped with an 
induction generator for each 
cooking zone. Each generator 
located under the glass ceramic 
cooking surface creates an 
electromagnetic field which 
induces a thermal current in the 
base of the pan. This means the 
heat is no longer transmitted from 
the hob to the pan but created 
directly inside the pan by the 
inductive current.










