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Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the AEG HK614000CB.
The AEG HK614000CB stove has a hob width size of 60 centimeters and features a ceramic hob with four cooking zones. There are no gas cooking zones, only electric ones, with a total connected load of 6000 W. The stove has 15 power levels to choose from for precise cooking control. The top surface of the stove is ceramic, providing a sleek and modern look. The stove is equipped with a rotary control type located at the top left of the appliance for easy operation. With a depth of 560 millimeters, the stove is compact yet spacious enough to accommodate various pan sizes. The cord length is 1.5 meters, offering flexibility in placement within the kitchen. One of the key features of the AEG HK614000CB stove is the three different sizes of heat zones, allowing users to select the most suitable heat zone for their pans. Additionally, the forward position of the residual-heat indicators provides an instant overview of the areas on the hob that are still cooling down. Overall, the AEG HK614000CB stove offers reliable performance and efficient cooking capabilities for everyday use in the kitchen.
| Brand | AEG |
| Model | HK614000CB | HK614000CB |
| Product | stove |
| EAN | 7332543629374 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Datasheet (PDF) |
| Product color | Black |
| Appliance placement | Built-in |
| Hob width size | 60 cm |
| Hob type | Ceramic |
| Top surface type | Ceramic |
| Number of cooking zones | 4 zone(s) |
| Number of gas cooking zones | 0 zone(s) |
| Number of electric cooking zones | 4 zone(s) |
| Cooking zone 1 type | Simmer |
| Cooking zone 1 shape | Round |
| Cooking zone 1 position | Left rear |
| Cooking zone 1 power source | Electric |
| Cooking zone 2 type | Regular |
| Cooking zone 2 shape | Round |
| Cooking zone 2 position | Left front |
| Cooking zone 2 power source | Electric |
| Cooking zone 3 type | Regular |
| Cooking zone 3 shape | Round |
| Cooking zone 3 position | Right rear |
| Cooking zone 3 power source | Electric |
| Cooking zone 4 type | Simmer |
| Cooking zone 4 shape | Round |
| Cooking zone 4 position | Right front |
| Cooking zone 4 power source | Electric |
| Cooking zone 4 diameter | 145 mm |
| Cooking zone 4 power | 1200 W |
| Cooking zone 3 diameter | 180 mm |
| Cooking zone 3 power | 1800 W |
| Cooking zone 2 diameter | 180 mm |
| Cooking zone 2 power | 1800 W |
| Cooking zone 1 diameter | 145 mm |
| Cooking zone 1 power | 1200 W |
| Connected load (electric) | 6000 W |
| Connected load (gas) | 0 W |
| Number of power levels | 15 |
| Depth | 560 mm |
| Cord length | 1.5 m |
| Control type | Rotary |
| Control position | Top left |
| Built-in display | Yes |
| Easy to clean | Yes |
| Child lock | - |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the AEG HK614000CB below.
Nowadays almost all pans are suitable for induction. You can easily test whether your old pans can also be used on induction by holding a magnet against the bottom of the pan. If the magnet stays on the pan, your old pan is suitable for induction.
Most induction hobs can be reset by disconnecting the hob from power by unplugging it from the power outlet. You will then have to wait at least 60 minutes.
A Perilex connection is a special connection that can handle more power than a normal connection. This connection has five holes instead of two and is often used for induction hobs.
No, cooking on induction is not dangerous.
The AEG HK614000CB has a depth of 560 mm.
Yes, the manual of the AEG HK614000CB is available in English .
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