30" INDUCTION COOKTOP WITH BRUSHED ALUMINUM TRIM - (F7IT30S1)
30" INDUCTION COOKTOP WITH BRUSHED ALUMINUM TRIM - (F7IT30S1) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Induction |
Heating only the area beneath the pot means cooking softly without compromise. The exact amount of energy needed to heat the pan--no more, no less! |
Extra Large Zone and Bridge Element |
Maximum flexibility in how you use the cooktop. |
Slide Touch Controls |
Each cooking zone has its own slide touch control for precise selection of power. |
Low Temperature Function |
Low enough to temper chocolate without having to use a double boiler. |
Product Features
Features
- Digital Minute Minder
- EASY TO CLEAN CERAMIC GLASS
- FRAME CREACTIVE
- PAN DETECTION ZONE
- RESIDUAL HEAT SENSOR
- Touch Slider Controls
INDUCTION COOKTOP |
4 Induction cooking zones |
11" cooking zone |
Elegant Ceramic glass surface |
Premium induction technology |
for unsurpassed performance |
Melt and Simmering Functions |
Residual heat and Power on Indicators |
Digital Minute Minder |
Pot Detection System |
Child Lock Function |
Independent timer for each zone. |
Pause Function |
Booster function for each cooking zone |
Failure Codes Indication |
Digital Display for Power Level |
Automatic Heat-up Time |
Delivery
Delivery
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you. See pricing in the shopping cart.
Warranty
Warranty
Includes 12 months warranty on parts and labor and an additional 6 months for parts.
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