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The Fisher & Paykel CI152DTTB1 is a 15-inch Series 11 induction cooktop designed to seamlessly integrate with auxiliary cooktop and teppan modules, allowing for a customizable culinary setup. Its two cooking zones can be paired to create a larger SmartZone, accommodating various cookware sizes and cooking techniques. The intuitive 6-inch touchscreen serves as a centralized control hub, enabling easy management of all connected modules and ventilation systems. The cooktop comes with a Wireless Temperature Sensor, providing real-time monitoring to ensure precise cooking results. The minimalistic black glass finish not only offers a sleek aesthetic but also ensures easy cleaning, making it a functional and stylish addition to any kitchen.
Compact & Powerful: 15" cooktop with 2 induction zones, ideal for small kitchens or secondary cooking areas.
Precise Cooking: Series 11 induction technology delivers fast, even heating.
Sleek Design: Black finish complements modern kitchen aesthetics.
Energy Efficient: Induction cooking minimizes energy waste.
User-Friendly: Touch controls provide effortless operation.
Q: How many cooking zones does it have?
A: Two induction zones for versatile and precise cooking.
Q: Is it energy efficient?
A: Yes, induction technology reduces energy consumption.
Q: Can it fit small kitchens?
A: Absolutely, the compact 15" size is ideal for limited spaces.
Q: Is it easy to clean?
A: Yes, smooth glass surface wipes clean easily after use.
Wipe After Use: Clean the cooktop with a soft, damp cloth.
Avoid Abrasives: Do not use harsh chemicals or scouring pads.
Check Controls: Ensure touch controls remain responsive and free from debris.
Protect Surface: Avoid dropping heavy cookware on the glass top.
Professional Support: Contact Fisher & Paykel service for repairs or technical issues.