Did you know
Not all zones can be used simultaneously at high power The cooking zones are paired into 2 groups (left or right), each which is connected to a phase with a maximum power supply. If you are using more than one zone connected to the same phase, a power management system kicks in to ensure they do not exceed the maximum power supply. This means that the power of the previously activated cooking zone will be reduced. If you want maximum power in two pans, they need to be in opposite groups.
Whats’s that noise? When your induction hob makes noises, it is perfectly normal. You may hear a low humming sound, whistling or ticking. It is all part of the induction technology and simply means your hob is doing its job. If you are curious, have a look in the user manual and get acquainted with the different types of noises and why they occur.
Sustainability Save time and energy while you cook! Like to cook but don’t always have enough time? Induction hobs heat up your pots and pans in a super efficient way. That means faster cooking and more time to sit and enjoy great home cooked meals with family or friends. Because induction hobs only heat your cookware, they use less electricity and they’re safer.