Technical Overview Overall Appliance Dimensions (HxWxD) (in) 1/4" + 4" x 37" x 21 1/4" Required Cutout Size (HxWxD) (in) 4" x 34 7/8" x 20"
- PreciseSelect® - - Direct Cooking Level Selection (17 Settings)
- - Sleek Touch Control Panel Offers a Choice of 17 Settings for Unprecedented Temperature Control.
- - Bridge Element Accomodates Oblong or Oversized Pans and Griddles
- - Dual Elements Offer the Capability to use Multiple Pan Sizes
- - High-end Stainless Steel Frame for a Premium Look
Total Number of Heating Elements |
5 |
Cooking Zone Flexibility |
Two-ring Cooking Zone |
Power Levels |
17 Power Levels |
Watts |
9600 |
ADA Compliant (When Installed to ADA requirements) |
No |
Color |
Black |
Frame Type |
Standard Design |
Color of Frame |
Stainless Steel |
Type of Control |
Direct Select |
Overall Appliance Dimensions (HxWxD) (in) |
1/4 |
Width |
36 |
Required Cutout Size (HxWxD) (in) |
4 |
Fuse protection |
40 |
Volts |
240/208 |
Product Packaging Dimensions (HxWxD) |
7 7/8 |
Total Number of Heating Elements |
5 |
Cooking Zone Flexibility |
Two-ring Cooking Zone |
Automatic Linking/ Separating of Cooking Zones |
No |
TeppanyakiPro™ |
No |
Power Levels |
17 Power Levels |
Keep Warm |
Yes |
Automatic Cookware Detection |
No |
ADA Compliant (When Installed to ADA requirements) |
No |
Automatic Setting Transfer |
No |
Increase/ Decrease Power Level via Moving Pot |
No |
Powermove |
No |
Frying Sensor Technology |
Not Applicable |
Cooking Sensor Ready |
No |
Home Connect™ |
No |
Cooktop-Based Hood Control |
No |
Residual Heat Indicator |
Yes |
Safety |
Panel Lock, Childproof Lock, Auto Safety Shutoff |
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Type:
Cooktop
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Fuel:
Electric
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Width:
37"
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Height:
4.25"
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Depth:
21.25"
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Nominal Width:
36"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Downdraft Ventilation:
No
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Hood Recommended:
Yes
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Induction:
No
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Type:
Smoothtop
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WiFi Connected:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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