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IH77BF Electric Induction Cooktop
- 4 Powerful Cooking Zones: This 77cm induction cooktop is suitable for AC220-240V, featuring 4 powerful cooking zones, 1500W X 2 and 2000W X 2 with total power 6600-7400W for quickly cooking.
- 9 Level Touch Controls: Featuring 9 power levels, for precision to switch into different level from boil to simmer.
- One-piece Glass: The scratch-resistant one-piece vitro ceramic glass surface adds elegance and simplifies cleaning for a sleek appearance. The sensor touch button ensures easy temperature adjustments for precise heating control.
- Smart Timer: Set the built-in timer up to 99 minutes, no more fretting over perfect timing or babysitting your stovetop.
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Safety Features: Featuring Child Lock, Over-temperature protection, Auto shut-off, Residual heat indicator, Pan Detector function. The pan detector will sound an alarm and shut down when a pan is removed without turning off the power.
- Space-Saving: Easy installation with a built-in cut-out size of 560 x 490 mm, and product size of 770x 520 x 60 mm. Built-in induction cooktop without a plug requires 240V hard wiring.







Precise Heating Control

Multiple Protections

Compatible Cookwares

Heating Faster

Easy to Clean

Pan Detection

Safety Lock
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Induction Cooktops Help & Tips
If you're looking for a reliable and stylish option, check out the full GASLAND induction range here.
Our induction cooktops do not come with a plug and must be hardwired for safety and proper performance.
In Australia, models support both single-phase and two-phase wiring. We recommend installing the cooktop on a dedicated circuit with at least a 16A circuit breaker to comply with safety standards and power needs.
For installation, always consult a licensed electrician or contact us via Live Chat or email for specific guidance.
No. A General Power Outlet (GPO) in Australia is typically rated for 10A or 15A, which is insufficient for induction rangetops that require higher amperage circuits.
A dedicated hardwired circuit with an appropriate breaker is required for safe and reliable operation.
We strongly recommend having your induction cooktop installed by a licensed electrician. Improper wiring or installation can cause safety hazards and void your warranty.
Conduction cooktops require magnetic cookware, such as cast iron or stainless steel with a magnetic base. You can test compatibility by placing a magnet on the bottom of your pan; if it sticks, it should work.
Yes, provided that the ventilation requirements and clearance guidelines for both appliances are followed. Always check your product manuals to ensure safe installation.