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CIARRA 59cm Built-in Induction Hob with 4-Zone Flexibility & Energy-Saving Performance CABBIH4-E

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4 ring induction hob​

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Feature
  • 4 Powerful Cooking Zones
  • Slider Touch Control
  • 9 Power Levels
  • More Safety
  • Warranty: 24 Months
  • Please note: The panel material has been upgraded to matte ceramic glass for better anti-fingerprint performance. Performance remains unchanged.
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4 ring induction hob​
CIARRA 59cm Built-in Induction Hob with 4-Zone Flexibility & Energy-Saving Performance CABBIH4-E
Subtotal : €189,00

Ciarra built-in induction hob

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BrandCIARRA
Model NumberCABBIH4-E
DisplayLED (Red)
Crystal Plate materialceramic glass
Wire coilAlu. Coil
Shell materialPP
Total Power (W)6000W
Flex ZoneN
Cooking Zones4
Power Level9
Burner - Left Front1800W
Burner - Left Rear1200W 
Burner - Right Front1200W
Burner - Right Rear1800W 
BoostNo
Child Safety LockYes
Kitchen timer (99min)Yes
Residual Heat IndicatorYes
Power On / OffYes
Detect Cooking WareYes
Auto switch off safetyYes
Product Dimensions (WxDxH)590*520*62mm
Cutout (WxD)560*490mm
Net Weight7.8kg

Ciarra Built-In Induction Hob comes with the following items in the box:

1 x built-in induction hob (incl.cable 1.2m)
1 x manual

FAQS ⁉

1. Can I Use Normal Pans On An Induction Hob?
No, you need pans that are induction-compatible, typically made of magnetic materials like cast iron or stainless steel.
2. How Do Induction Hobs Work?
Induction hobs use electromagnetic fields to directly heat pots and pans, offering faster cooking and more energy efficiency.
3. How To Clean Induction Hob?
Clean with a soft cloth or sponge and mild cleaning solution, avoiding abrasive scrubbers. Wipe spills immediately to prevent staining.
4. What Are The Power Levels And Cooking Zones On The CIARRA CABBIH4-E Induction Hob?
The CIARRA CABBIH4-E features 4 cooking zones, each with 9 power levels. The left front and right rear zones have 1800W power, while the left rear and right front zones have 1200W power. This gives you flexible cooking options for various types of dishes.
5. Does The CIARRA Induction Hob Have Any Safety Features?
Yes, the CIARRA induction hob is equipped with several safety features, including a child safety lock, residual heat indicator, and auto switch-off function. These ensure safe operation, preventing accidental adjustments and alerting you if the cooking zones are still too hot.
6. Why Does My Induction Hob Turn On But Not Start Cooking?
This usually happens when the cookware is not induction-compatible or not placed correctly on the zone.
7. Why Is My Induction Hob Making Noise?
Some noise (like humming or buzzing) is normal and comes from the magnetic field interacting with the cookware.
8. What Should I Do If My Induction Hob Is Cracked?
Stop using it immediately. Cracks can be caused by impact or thermal shock—contact the manufacturer for repair or replacement.
9. Why Has My Induction Hob Suddenly Stopped Working?
Check for power issues or blown fuses. If everything seems normal, contact a technician for further inspection.
10. Can You Slow Cook On An Induction Hob?
Yes, induction hobs offer precise temperature control, making them ideal for simmering and slow cooking.
11. Are Induction Hobs Affected By Power Cuts Or Voltage Fluctuations?
Yes. Sudden voltage drops or power cuts may reset the system or trigger error codes.
12. Is Induction Cooking Healthier Than Gas Cooking?
Yes. Induction cooking produces no combustion fumes, making indoor air cleaner compared to gas stoves.
13. Can Induction Hobs Be Used In Open-Plan Kitchens?
Yes, they are ideal for open kitchens due to low emissions and cleaner cooking compared to gas.
14. Why Does My Induction Hob Turn Power Up And Down Automatically?
This is normal and happens when the hob regulates energy to prevent overheating or power overload.
15. Why Does My Induction Hob Show “No Pan” Even When I Am Using The Correct Cookware?
This may happen if the pan is too small, not placed centrally, or has a weak magnetic base. For optimal performance, the cookware base should closely match the heating zone size: for a 180mm cooking zone, the ideal pan base diameter is around 120–180mm; for a 280mm zone, the recommended pan base size is approximately 180–280mm. Using cookware that is too small, too large, or not properly aligned with the center of the zone can prevent the hob from detecting the pan correctly and may trigger the “no pan” indication.

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