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ID030910
Code SIHP274S
finish
black ceramic surface, bevelled edge
installation built-in hob, topmount
size
700mmW x 520mmD x 4mmH ceramic 
surface
cutout
650mmW x 490mmD
capacity
four zones —
front left: 280mm, 2300W | boost 3000W
rear left: 160mm, 1200W | boost 1400W
front right: 200mm, 2300W | boost 3000W
rear right: 160mm, 1200W | boost 1400W
total power 7400 watts
thermostat nine heat settings per zone
current
31 amp, must be hard wired
timers
3 timers, simultaneous or separate 
operation
independent egg timer
controls
ergonomic slider front control
safety
pan detection
automatic cut-off
touch-control lock
residual heat indicators
automatic spillage stop
pan size
automatic pan size recognition
warranty
two years parts and labour
The SIHP274S 70cm ceramic cooktop has four induction cooking 
zones.  The heat for cooking is generated in the base of the cooking 
utensil and not generated by a high-wattage element below the 
ceramic cooktop surface.  There is neither heat nor time lost in 
heating a medium such as the element itself and then the ceramic 
surface.  This energy (heat) creation is direct and fast.  An induction 
ceramic cooktop is extremely energy, time and cost efficient.
In each induction cooking zone there is an induction coil just below 
the ceramic surface.  This induction coil produces an electro-
magnetic field when electrical power is supplied to the cooktop and 
the particular zone is selected.  With the placement of a magnetised 
utensil onto the induction zone, heat is created instantly in the base 
of the utensil.  This instant and highly-controllable heat cooks the 
food.  When the utensil is removed from the induction zone, the 
electromagnetic energy (heat) is instantly stopped.  There is no waste 
of electricity.
PLEASE NOTE:  magnetised utensils with steel, steel mesh and cast-
iron bases are required for induction cooktops, although not all 
magnetised utensils are suitable.  When purchasing utensils, always 
check the label for ‘
suitable for induction
’.  Induction utensils can be 
used on gas, ceramic and solid electric plate cooktops.  However, 
what is suitable for these latter cooktop versions is not necessarily 
suitable for induction cooktops.
PAN RECOGNITION
Each induction cooking zone is delineated by a cross.  The zone’s 
horizontal crossbar is the maximum recommended diameter of the 
cooking utensil’s base, with the vertical crossbar being the minimum 
diameter.  Only the base area of the utensil is recognised by the 
electromagnetic field within the cooking zone.  There is no wastage 
of power since the zone or part only of the zone recognises only the 
contact area of the base of the utensil.
INSTALLATION
Topmounting
 is when the cooktop sits into a precut cavity with the 
entire cooktop’s surface sitting above the surrounding benchtop 
surface.
SAFETY
A utensil boiling over or cooking dry automatically switches off 
the respective induction zone(s).
    
Once the zone’s surface reaches 60ºC, an illuminated ‘H’ 
appears next to the zone’s touch control.
Cooling fans temper the air within the carcase to diminish over-
heating of the electronic controls and electromagnetic coils.
 
     
    
SIHP274S
 
smeg 70cm induction cooktop, four zones
BOOST FUNCTION
Provides an additional surge of power for 
even more intense heat and is ideal for 
heating large quantities of water rapidly 
(eg for cooking pasta). The temperature 
will revert to power level 9 when complete 
(extra power will last for 8–10 minutes if not 
stopped beforehand).