Cooktops

Beko HII 64200 FMT Induction Cooktop Autonomous with Child Lock Function 59x52εκ.

Key features:

  • Number of burners: 4
  • Freestanding
  • Touch controls
  • Built-in dimensions: 56x49cm

Autonomous induction cooktop by Beko with 4 cooking zones and 9 temperature levels.

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  • Number of Burners 4
  • Switches Touch Sensor
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Description

Description

Stand-alone operation

Its operation is standalone, meaning it can function on its own without the need for connection to an oven. This means it can be placed anywhere in the kitchen that suits you best. It is suitable for combination with a countertop oven, as the oven can be placed anywhere, regardless of the burners.

Touch Buttons

The handling for selecting desired temperatures and settings is done digitally and through touch. All options are located at the bottom of the cooktop and are integrated into the surface. Therefore, all you need to start cooking is a few gentle touches with your finger.

Button lock function

It also features child safety lock, which ensures that the cooktop will not be accidentally activated. By pressing the lock button, all functions are disconnected and any cooktop can be quickly and easily secured. The cooktop can be unlocked by pressing the button again for a few seconds.

Dimensions & Power of Cooking Zones

  • Front left: Ø180mm - 2000W / 2300W
  • Front right: Ø145mm - 1600W / 1800W
  • Rear left: Ø180mm - 2000W / 2300W
  • Rear right: Ø210mm - 2000W / 2300W

Features of induction cooktops

In induction cooktops, the cooking surface is heated only under the cookware, using less than half the energy compared to conventional cooktops. Cooking on an induction cooktop provides faster heating, improved thermal efficiency, and more precise control. Compared to traditional electric cooktops, induction cooktops can reduce cooking time by even half while consuming significantly less energy.

Induction cooktops are known for their extremely easy cleaning, as they only require a wipe with a damp cloth. Since only the cookware is heated, in case something spills on the surface of the cooktop, it does not burn.

Visually, the induction cooktop looks very similar to a ceramic one, but it uses electromagnetism instead of electricity. That is why special cookware with a magnetic base is required.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Details

Type
Induction
Number of Burners
4
Switches
Touch Sensor
Inox
No
Domino
No
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Autonomous
Yes
Hood
No
Smart
No
Lock Mode
Yes
With Frame
No
Timer
Yes
Residual Heat Indicator
Yes

Device Dimensions

Height
5.2 cm
Width
59 cm
Length
52 cm

Niche Dimensions

Width
59 cm
Depth
49 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Description & Specifications

Stand-alone operation

Its operation is standalone, meaning it can function on its own without the need for connection to an oven. This means it can be placed anywhere in the kitchen that suits you best. It is suitable for combination with a countertop oven, as the oven can be placed anywhere, regardless of the burners.

Touch Buttons

The handling for selecting desired temperatures and settings is done digitally and through touch. All options are located at the bottom of the cooktop and are integrated into the surface. Therefore, all you need to start cooking is a few gentle touches with your finger.

Button lock function

It also features child safety lock, which ensures that the cooktop will not be accidentally activated. By pressing the lock button, all functions are disconnected and any cooktop can be quickly and easily secured. The cooktop can be unlocked by pressing the button again for a few seconds.

Dimensions & Power of Cooking Zones

  • Front left: Ø180mm - 2000W / 2300W
  • Front right: Ø145mm - 1600W / 1800W
  • Rear left: Ø180mm - 2000W / 2300W
  • Rear right: Ø210mm - 2000W / 2300W

Features of induction cooktops

In induction cooktops, the cooking surface is heated only under the cookware, using less than half the energy compared to conventional cooktops. Cooking on an induction cooktop provides faster heating, improved thermal efficiency, and more precise control. Compared to traditional electric cooktops, induction cooktops can reduce cooking time by even half while consuming significantly less energy.

Induction cooktops are known for their extremely easy cleaning, as they only require a wipe with a damp cloth. Since only the cookware is heated, in case something spills on the surface of the cooktop, it does not burn.

Visually, the induction cooktop looks very similar to a ceramic one, but it uses electromagnetism instead of electricity. That is why special cookware with a magnetic base is required.

Manufacturer

Product Details

Type
Induction
Number of Burners
4
Switches
Touch Sensor
Inox
No
Domino
No
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Autonomous
Yes
Hood
No
Smart
No
Lock Mode
Yes
With Frame
No
Timer
Yes
Residual Heat Indicator
Yes

Device Dimensions

Height
5.2 cm
Width
59 cm
Length
52 cm

Niche Dimensions

Width
59 cm
Depth
49 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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