30" Touch Control Electric Cooktop, Electric with Front Touch Control, Four Vitroceramic Cooking Zones, Double Duo Zones, Smooth Top for Easy Cleaning, Programmable Touch Control System, Slide Touch Control with Timer, Residual Heat Indicator, Frameless Black Glass
- 4 Vitroceramic cooking zones
- Front mounted touch control
- Residual heat indicators
- Scratch-free black glass
- Easy cleaning
- Auto shut-off feature
- 6 cooking levels per zone
- Black with Stainless Steel frame
- On/Off indicator
Model |
CTE30410 |
Glass Type |
Black Glass |
Size |
30" |
Color |
Black |
Heating Technology |
Electric (Vitroceramic) |
Frame |
Yes |
Control Type |
Front Touch Control |
Smooth Top for Easy Cleaning |
Yes |
Programmable Touch Control System |
Yes |
Slide Touch Control with Timer |
Yes |
Edge to Edge Frameless Design |
Yes |
Residual Heat Indicator |
Yes |
Front Left |
? 5 3/4" - 1,200 W Hi-Light |
Front Right |
? 5 3/4" - 1,200 W Hi-Light |
Rear Left |
? 4 3/4" / 8 1/4" - 750 / 2,200 W Duo |
Rear Right |
? 4 3/4" / 8 1/4" - 750 / 2,200 W Duo |
Required Cutout Dimension (H x W x D) |
28 11/16 15/16" x 19 1/4 5/8" |
Overall Height |
3 1/8" |
Overall Width |
30" |
Overall Depth |
21" |
Weight |
33 lbs |
KW / Amps Rating at 240 V, 60 Hz |
220 240 V, 60 Hz, 6 kW, 25 A |
Total Watts |
6800W |
Amp Rating |
220 V, 30.91 Amp / 240 V, 28.33 Amp |
Supply Cord |
Yes |
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Type:
Cooktop
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Fuel:
Electric
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Width:
30"
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Height:
3.125"
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Depth:
21"
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Nominal Width:
30"
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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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