NEFF V68YYX4C0 Induction Hob with Downdraft
Technical Specifications
This induction hob with integrated ventilation combines two appliances in one for a clear view while cooking.
√ Twist Pad Flex®: the easy-to-spin dial for effortless control of your hob
√ Flex Design: personalise your hob with Twist Pad Flex® and frame elements
√ Flex Induction – Your hob detects and heats your individual cookware
√ Intuitive Flex Zones: place your cookware! The size, shape and position are instantly recognised
√ High Extraction Rate – ensures a clear view while cooking thanks to efficient motor technology
Built-in Induction Cooktop with Integrated Ventilation System, 4 Cooking Zones – 2 are Flex
- Built-in Induction Hob with Integrated ventilation system
- 4 zone induction hob / 2 Flex zones
- FlexInduction – The flexible zone Flex allows you to place anywhere you want your utensils
- The TwistPad® Fire is a removable magnetic switch illuminated, giving you accurate and comfortable control for all cooking zones.
- FryingSensor – Constantly monitors your pan temperature at five precise levels to prevent scorching
- Variable 17-stage power settings for each zone
- Pan recognition
- Power Transfer
- Timer
- Home Connect
- Power level display
- LED timer for each zone with switch off function and acoustic signal
- Safety time-switch-off
- Childproof lock
- Maximum output air extraction: 500 m³/h
- Noise Level: 69 dB
- 1 x Clean Air Plus odor filter
- Energy Efficiency Class: B
- Dimensions (W / D): 834 x 527 mm
Brand
NEFF
Neff was founded as a small family company in Bretten, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, in 1877 by Carl Andreas Neff. In 1914 the company first made a gas oven. In 1950, they introduced their first oven with a thermostat. Since then Neff home applicances have been inspiring your kitchen creativity.Cooking inspires people, and people inspire us. This is the basic principle behind everything we do at NEFF. So, let nothing get in the way of your cooking ideas. Our innovative products help you to prepare mouthwatering food.
