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Invisacook 2 Ring Cooktop
Invisacook 2 Ring Cooktop
Available in 110V and 220V versions
220 V is about 25% faster and about 10% more powerful than 110V version and requires a dedicated 220V line.
110 V is more suitable for occasional cooking or heating and it works from a regular 110V power outlet.
Please inquire or read the operating manual for more details on power requirements.
DESCRIPTION
INVISACOOK–2 Burner Unit is a complete, self- contained system. It has 2 induction points to cook thru your Porcelain countertop, evenly and sufficiently. While it has a controller, it can also be controlled thru Wi-Fi using your Invisacook App.
FEATURES
• 2 separate burning unit elements
• Power Boost option for faster speed.
• Wi-Fi capable with the Invisacook App so you can control your unit from anywhere.
• Designed for Under-mount installation for any countertop surface in any way possible.
Model Numbers:
110V = 8120-256-001
220V = 8121-257-001
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimension |
Description |
Dimension |
510 x 305 x 50mm (20 x 11 1/2 x 2 3/16) |
Bottom Size |
480 x 275 x 49.5mm (19 5/16 x 11 1/4 x 2) |
Recommended material |
Max thickness is 12mm porcelain |
Controller top dimensions: |
289x84x23mm (Approx: 11 3/8 x 3 5/16) |
Controller bottom dimensions: |
258x60mm (Approx: 10 1/4 x 2 3/8) |
Connector plug | Regular grounded 110V |
220V
Connection |
Description |
AC Input |
220/240Vac 50/60HZ |
Wattage |
2,200 W ( Total Power Shared ), 8,5 Amps |
Power
|
1600w + 1400w (Up+Down)
210mm + 180mm |
Connector plug | Nema 15-30 |
110V
Connection |
Description |
AC Input |
110/120 V |
Wattage |
1,800 W ( Total Power Shared ) - 8 Amps |
Power |
12400w + 1200w (Up+Down) |
Platen Burner Size | 210mm + 180mm |
Product Downloads:
Installation and instruction manual
Countertop materials:
Two countertop materials are recommended to be used with Invisacook:
1st choice: the ultra-compact porcelain material that is 12mm thick or milled to 12mm or 1/2" (Lapitec, Laminam, Infinity Surfaces, Caesarstone Porcelain, Florim Stone, Moderno, etc….). We recommend porcelain for best results.
and
2nd choice: All-natural hard stones: granite that is milled to 1.5cm in the area of the cooktop and some other ultra compact surfaces and natural stones such as Quartzite that are heat resistant. When choosing natural stones, please consult your stone fabricator to approve due to possible fragile nature of the stone or uneven heat distribution, especially in some intense colored spot areas and read and understand the natural stone disclosure PDF)
Popular man made quartz countertops are NOT supported. Quartz contains resin that stains with heat from hot pots and pans and will quickly turn ugly and will void the warranty of stone.