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Freestanding cooker Bosch HLN39A020 Electric Zone induction hob White
The Bosch HLN39A020 freestanding cooker in white combines a 4-zone induction hob with a medium-sized electric oven offering 66 litres of usable capacity. The appliance is designed for everyday cooking needs in domestic kitchens, integrating digital timer functionality and efficient energy consumption figures for both conventional and forced convection cooking. With a 600 mm width, the cooker fits standard kitchen openings and presents a clean white finish suitable for various interior styles.
This freestanding cooker provides rapid heating and precise temperature control on the 4-zone induction hob, while the electric oven delivers consistent results across conventional and forced convection modes. The digital timer allows programming of cooking duration, and the compact 600 mm width makes installation straightforward in kitchens with standard cabinet spacing. Energy consumption values are optimised for typical household use, supporting efficient operation.
Place the cooker on a level floor with adequate clearance as specified in the installation instructions. Connect the appliance to the appropriate electrical supply by a qualified electrician. Use cookware suitable for induction hobs—flat-bottomed magnetic pans—for best heat transfer. Select the desired hob zone and power level on the control panel; the induction hob heats pots and pans directly for fast response. For oven cooking, choose the required mode (conventional or forced convection), set the temperature and use the digital timer to program cooking duration. Allow the oven to preheat where recipes require specific preheating temperatures.
To maintain efficiency and longevity, clean the hob surface after it cools using a soft cloth and suitable glass-ceramic cleaner, avoid abrasive materials, and use properly sized cookware for each zone. For accurate results in baking and roasting, use the forced convection mode when cooking on multiple racks and conventional mode for single-rack recipes that benefit from top-and-bottom heat distribution.
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Types of cooktops: Gas — fast heating, requires gas. Electric — slower heating, easy to maintain. Induction — fast and energy-efficient heating, requires special cookware. Glass-ceramic — stylish, easy to clean, electric or induction.
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