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This unit has a FlexZone™ that allows the left element pair to operate as a single long element. It also features "Virtual Flame"™, an LCD display that looks like gas flames under your cooking vessels so you can more easily gauge heat levels. And it is wi-fi compatible, so you can remotely monitor it.
This unit has a 36-inch-wide "big brother" unit, the DTI36M977BB.
Powers:
· 1.8 kW (boost to 2.6 kW) - front left, 7-15/16" x 7-5/8"
· 1.8 kW (boost to 2.6 kW) - back left, 7-15/16" x 7-5/8"
FlexZone™: can bridge to a single long element of 3.3 kW (3.6 kW boosted).
· 3.6 kW (boost to 4.8 kW) - center, dual-zone 7"/11"
· 1.8 kW (boost to 2.6 kW) - front right, 6"
Max Power: 9.00 kW (sum of elements—Dacor says 10.8 kW)
Levels: 9 plus boost
Controls: LCD touchpad
Timer/s: 1 ("alarm clock": does not shut off power)
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Features:
· left element pair can "bridge" to act as a single long element
· "VirtualFlame"™ helps set heat levels.
· Bluetooth & wifi-ready
· pause-and-continue function
· "simmer" & "melt" settings
· pan detection
· two-stage residual-heat indicators
· child-safety lockout function
Size: 30" wide x 21-1/4" deep
(requires 4¾" clearance from countertop underside)
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