Just in case you do not know, Smeg is a well-known Italian manufacturer of domestic appliances founded by Vittorio Bertazzoni in 1948 in the town of Guastalla, Reggio Emilia, Italy.
The name comes from Smalterie Metallurgiche Emiliane Guastalla (Emilian metallurgical enamel works of Guastalla, in English).
Smeg is famous for the FAB range of 1950s-style, but also for retro refrigerators that have curved corners and come in a variety of non-traditional colors and patterns.
However, the company also provides dishwashers (freestanding available in FAB style, semi-integrated and fully integrated), washing machines, ovens, microwaves, cooktops, freestanding cookers, range hoods, refrigeration, wine cabinets, inbuilt coffee machines, etc. for its customers.
If you are looking for a Smeg induction cooktop and you are from the USA, Smeg manufactures in three factories based in Northern Italy and delivers a lot of models across the world:
Smeg induction range cooker 90 cm,
Smeg induction range cooker 110 cm,
Smeg Smartsense 90cm induction cooktop,
Smeg 60 cm multi zone induction cooktop,
Smeg 700 mm induction cooktop,
Smeg 77 cm induction cooktop,
Smeg 4 zone induction cooktop,
Smeg 3 burner induction cooktop,
Smeg 30 cm induction cooktop,
Smeg 90 cm dual multi zone induction cooktop, Smeg induction cooktop 80cm, etc.
With a variety of options, here you have some examples of specific models:
Smeg induction cooktop SAI95,
Smeg induction cooktop SAI64,
Smeg induction cooktop SIHP273S,
Smeg induction cooktop Schott Ceran,
Smeg induction cooktop SIHP264S,
Smeg induction cooktop SIHP263S,
Smeg induction cooktop SI5643B,
Smeg induction cooktop PIP264,
Smeg SIHP2100S induction cooktop,
Smeg induction cooktop SIHP294B,
Smeg induction cooktop SIHP274B, etc.
Induction cooktops such as Smeg 90cm induction cooktop (black) (SIHP294S), Smeg 100 cm black induction cooktop model SIHP2100S, Smeg 60 cm ceramic induction cooktop (black) (SIHP263S), Smeg 70 cm ceramic induction cooktop SIHP274S,, Smeg 70 cm induction cooktop with power boost model SIHP274S, Smeg 700 mm induction cooktop SIHP273S, Smeg 70 cm induction cooktop model SIHP273S, and Smeg 700 mm induction cooktop – model SIHP273S are a perfect acquisition for any upgraded modern kitchen.
Or you should check the features of Smeg 90 cm induction cooktop model no. SAI95, Smeg 60 cm induction cooktop (black) (SIHP264S), Smeg 60 cm induction cooktop Marc Newson design, Smeg 60 cm four zone induction cooktop model SIHP264S, Smeg induction cooktop SIHP274S, Smeg induction cooktop SIHP3WG4, Smeg induction cooktop SIHP294S, Smeg induction cooktop SIHP464S, Smeg induction cooktop Harvey Norman, and Smeg pyrolytic oven & induction cooktop package; definitely, these models will find their place in any cooking place.
To buy a Smeg induction cooktop will not turn to be a difficult task anymore. You can choose from a Smeg induction cooktop of 90 cm, a Smeg induction cooker of 60 cm or a Smeg induction cooktop of 70 cm or why not, a Smeg induction cooktop and oven.
And if you want to compare some Smeg induction cooktop prices or Smeg induction cooktop power requirements, now you have the chance to consider the following Smeg induction cooktop models: SIMU524B, SIMU530B, and SIMU536B.
The details that you are going to discover about a Smeg induction cooktop 60 cm, a Smeg 70 cm induction cooktop and a Smeg induction cooktop of 900 mm will make up your mind and so, you will know which Smeg induction hob cooker will help you cook daily for you and your entire family.
For operating, you get all Smeg induction stove instructions in any Smeg induction cooktop manual which comes with any Smeg induction stove top.
1. Smeg SIMU524B 26 inch/65 cm Induction Cooktop
This Smeg induction cooktop model SIMU524B is a 65 cm (approx. 26″) induction cooktop, black color, standard building type, for Canada only.
With 4 “full-power” cook zones (Front-right: 1,200W – Ø 5 7/10″, 145mm, Booster: 2,000W, Back-right: 2,300W – Ø 9 1/2″, 240mm, Booster: 3,200W, Back-left: 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″, 180mm, Booster: 2,500W, and Front-left: 1,800W Ø 7 1/2″, 180mm, Booster: 2,500W) and bridge zone, you get exactly what you need for your kitchen.
But how to work with a Smeg induction cooktop? The answer is easy: this model provides slider touch controls setting, as indicated by any customer in his or her 60cm induction cooktop review.
All the Smeg induction cooktop instructions are available in the Smeg SIMU524B induction cooktop user manual which comes with the product.
Any Smeg induction cooktop won’t turn on if you are not using the pots with the right diameter: the unit has an indication of the minimum pan diameter which will alert you every time you want to turn on your new Smeg induction cooktop.
Also, this product can be transformed into a Smeg induction cooktop with 3 burners: the bridge area offers you an extended cooking zone (front-left+back-left position).
In case you want a Smeg induction cooktop locked, remember that the unit has a child safety lock for those moments where you have children around.
If your Smeg induction cooktop is not working, please consider the electrical requirements: voltage rating: 208/240V – 60Hz, connected load (nominal power): 6.8/7.2kW, Amps 208/240V: 33Amps and double 40 Amp breaker required on both sides of line with ground.
With 9 power levels for each zone, simmering function, melting/low-temperature cooking function, residual heat indicator for each zone, protection against accidental startup, automatic safety cut-out and individual timer for each zone, you get your perfect instrument for cooking.
Use Youtube to search some videos of Smeg induction cooktop before purchasing it and once bought, read very carefully the Smeg induction stove top instructions provided!
2. SMEG SIMU530B 31 inch Induction Cooktop
The next product is Smeg induction cooktop SIMU530B, a 78.2 cm (approx. 31″) induction cooktop, black color and ultra-low profile. Definitely, you will love this Smeg induction cooktop with 4 “full-power” cook zones (Front-central: 1,200W – Ø 6”, 145mm Booster 2,000W, Back-right: giant, 2,500W – Ø 11”, 270mm, Booster: 3,700W, Back-left: 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″, 180mm, Booster: 2,500W, Front-left: 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″,180mm, Booster: 2,500W and bridge zone: 385x230mm, Booster: 4,000W).
With the same requirements in terms of electricity as SIMU524B, you need to pay attention to the details of Smeg induction cooktop installation and the rest of Smeg induction cooktop specifications for the first use.
The Smeg induction cooker manual comes with the technical drawing for a better installation. In case you want to know more, you may read any of the Smeg 70 cm induction cooktop review found on the Internet.
Aspects of a Smeg induction cooktop warranty refer to the fact that for one year from the date of the original purchase, SMEG USA, Inc. will repair or replace (at its option) any part of the cooktop which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship.
Also, if your Smeg induction cooktop has cracked and if there are needed other Smeg induction cooktop repairs, you should inform SMEG Customer Service.
Regarding the replacement glass for a Smeg induction cooktop, for two years from the date of the original purchase, SMEG will repair or replace (at its option) the glass ceramic surface and any of the cooking zones that fail in normal home use.
If any new part is required, this will be supplied by SMEG, free of charge. The benefits offered by these warranties are in addition to customer’s rights and remedies under the United States of America or Canada law and if you buy a Smeg induction cooktop in Australia, you should check the law of that country.
Cleaning a Smeg induction cooktop is a breeze: just before cleaning, make sure that all controls are off and the cooktop is cool.
As a tip, you should always follow the instructions found on cleaning products. The better options are soap, water, and a soft cloth or sponge unless otherwise noted.
Do not use steel wool, abrasive powder cleansers, chlorine bleach, rust remover or ammonia, just always wipe with a clean, wet cloth or sponge and dry thoroughly to avoid streaking and staining.
3. Smeg SIMU536B 36 inch/100 cm induction cooktop
If you are looking for a Smeg 100 cm induction cooktop or maybe, a Smeg induction cooktop of 900 mm, you may consider SIMU536B model.
This time, you have to do with a 92 cm (approx. 36″) induction cooktop, black color and ultra-low profile.
It comes with 5 “full-power” cook zones (Front-left – Bridge zone 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″, 180mm, Booster 2,500W, Back-left – Bridge zone – 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″, 180mm, Booster 2,500W, Central – 2,800W – Ø11 8/11″, 300mm, Booster 5,000W, Back-right – Bridge zone – 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″, 180mm, Booster 2,500W, Front-right – Bridge zone – 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″, 180mm, Booster 2,500W).
Your Smeg induction cooktop won’t start if you do not consider the following electrical information: voltage rating: 208/240V – 60Hz, connected load (nominal power): 9.6/11.1kW, Amps 208/240V: 46.5 Amps, double 50 Amp breaker required on both sides of line with ground.
Also, if you have Smeg induction cooktop problems or your Smeg induction cooktop needs a reset, you have to get informed about Smeg induction cooktop error codes.
If the display shows messages, your Smeg induction cooktop may have some faults. The Smeg induction cooktop symbols for errors are explained in the user manual: so, you will have the solution for Smeg induction cooktop error 3 or Smeg induction cooktop error 4.
The Smeg 90cm induction cooktop reviews that you find may help you in the first uses: aspects regarding the Smeg induction cooktop cleaning, Smeg induction cooktop redemption and Smeg induction cooktop beeping must be known.
The Smeg induction cooktop will turn on only if you are using the appropriate cookware with the right diameter. If the Smeg induction cooktop not turning on, just check if the Smeg induction cooktop child lock is activated.
The Smeg induction cooktop noise may be produced by the fan: the cooktop is fitted with a fan that runs at various speeds according to the temperature detected. The fan may also continue to run even after the cooktop has been switched off if the temperature it detects is too high.
For any kind of Smeg induction cooktop troubleshooting that is not available in the Smeg induction cooktop operating instructions delivered to the buyer, Smeg Customer Service will be glad to help you. Contact them also for more information about the Smeg induction cooktop parts or Smeg induction cooktop pots.
4. Differences
Now that you have learned how to unlock a Smeg induction cooktop and how to clean a Smeg induction cooktop, you may want to decide between SIMU524B, SIMU530B, and SIMU536B models.
Do not forget that Smeg induction cooktop won’t turn off automatically, if the right pot is on it, as mentioned by any Smeg induction cooktop review.
Try it with a Smeg induction cooktop wok and will also work.
Despite some peculiarities, the three induction cooktops are almost similar and this can be proved by the fact that the Smeg induction cooktop e4 is the same for all these units.
Also, as indicated by any Smeg induction cooker review, you should be awarded of the electrical requirements: SIMU536B model is different in terms of electricity than SIMU524B or SIMU530B items.
SIMU536B model provides larger zone of cooking (5 “full-power” cook zones with 2 bridge areas), while SIMU524B cooktop has 4 “full-power” cook zones with 1 bridge area, extended cooking zone (front-left+back-left) and SIMU530B product 4 larger “full-power” cook zones with 1 bridge area, extended cooking zone (front-left+back-left position) than those of SIMU524B model.
It is not a secret anymore that these Smeg cooktops have different prices according to their cooking surfaces and their features.
And be prepared to pay more for SIMU536B model, and less for SIMU524B or SIMU530B products. However, any of these three Smeg induction cooktops will guarantee you power, efficiency, and versatility.
5. Conclusion
A choice between SIMU524B, SIMU530B, and SIMU536B models depends on your cooking space; for large kitchens, an SIMU536B induction cooktop is an option, while SIMU524B, SIMU530B models are more compact.
Also, the electrical needs of the cooktops differ and so, it is very important to consider this information. The SIMU524B induction cooktop is only for Canada and is a standard building type, which is not the case for the other two models.
For more power when cooking, SIMU536B unit is the best option, but SIMU524B and SIMU530B cooktops are also real competitors.
In Smeg induction range cooker reviews provided by customers, you will find more about Smeg items. This is also available if you need details of any Smeg induction cooktop and about modalities of how to use it, how to turn it on and how to unlock it.
If you love all you have discovered about Smeg induction cooktops so far, get informed about any Smeg induction cooktop promotion or Smeg induction cooktop for sale.
Consider any Smeg induction cooktop SIHP294S review or Smeg induction cooktop SIHP264S review: reviews on Smeg induction cooktop may provide you a general overview of the product that you want to buy.
In case needed, Smeg induction cooktop NZ is the site of the Smeg Company or just contact Smeg Customer Service if you need something such as a Smeg induction cooktop white; so, you may get also information about a Smeg induction freestanding cooker or a Smeg freestanding oven with an induction cooktop.
Any Smeg induction cooktop sale revolutionizes a kitchen from all the points of view.
SIMU524B |
SIMU530B |
SIMU536B |
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Destination Use |
Indoor use |
Indoor use |
Indoor use |
Design |
Black ceramic glass cooktop very resistant to heat, ultra-low profile |
Black ceramic glass cooktop very resistant to heat, ultra-low profile |
Black ceramic glass cooktop very resistant to heat, standard building type |
Power Source |
208/240V – 60Hz, 46.5Amps |
208/240V – 60Hz, 33Amps |
208/240V – 60Hz, 33Amps |
Output Power |
4 “full-power” cook zones Front-right: 1,200W – Ø 5 7/10″ (145mm) – Booster: 2,000W Back-right: 2,300W – Ø 9 1/2″ (240mm) – Booster: 3,200W Back-left: 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) – Booster: 2,500W Front-left: 1,800W Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) – Booster: 2,500W Bridge zone |
4 “full-power” cook zones Front-central: 1,200W – Ø 6” (145mm) – Booster 2,000W Back-right: giant – 2,500W – Ø 11” (270mm) – Booster: 3,700W Back-left: 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) – Booster: 2,500W Front-left: 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) – Booster: 2,500W Bridge zone: 385x230mm – Booster:4,000W |
5 “full-power” cook zones Front-left – Bridge zone – 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) – Booster 2,500W Back-left – Bridge zone – 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) – Booster 2,500W Central – 2,800W – Ø11 8/11″ (300mm) – Booster 5,000W Back-right – Bridge zone – 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) – Booster 2,500W Front-right – Bridge zone – 1,800W – Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) – Booster 2,500W |
Power Levels |
9 power levels for each zone |
9 power levels for each zone |
9 power levels for each zone |
Temperature Levels |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Programmable Timer |
Individual timer for each cooking zone |
Individual timer for each cooking zone |
Individual timer for each cooking zone |
Function Lock |
Child safety lock |
Child safety lock |
Child safety lock |
Warranty |
full one year warranty, limited two years warranty |
full one year warranty, limited two years warranty |
full one year warranty, limited two years warranty |
Acoustic Warnings |
Yes, an object, liquids or soils are putting pressure on the control panel and the cooktop has turned off and is beeping every 10 sec. |
Yes, an object, liquids or soils are putting pressure on the control panel and the cooktop has turned off and is beeping every 10 sec. |
Yes, an object, liquids or soils are putting pressure on the control panel and the cooktop has turned off and is beeping every 10 sec. |
Weight |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Dimensions |
65 CM (approx. 26″) |
78,2 CM (approx. 31″) |
92 CM (approx. 36″) |
Cord Length |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Glass Cooktop Size |
Front-right: Ø 5 7/10″ (145mm) Back-right: Ø 9 1/2″ (240mm) Back-left: Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) Front-left: Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) |
Front-central: Ø 6” (145mm) Back-right: Ø 11” (270mm) Back-left: Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) Front-left: Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) Bridge zone: 385x230mm |
Front-left Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) Back-left Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) Central Ø11 8/11″ (300mm) Back-right Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) Front-right Ø 7 1/2″ (180mm) |
Safety Sensors |
Residual heat indicator for each zone Protection against accidental start-up Automatic safety cut-out Child safety lock |
Residual heat indicator for each zone Protection against accidental start-up Automatic safety cut-out Child safety lock |
Residual heat indicator for each zone Protection against accidental start-up Automatic safety cut-out Child safety lock |
Induction Cookware Sensor |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Induction Overheat Sensor |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Glass Cooktop Overheat |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Free pan |
No |
No |
No |
Price |
Link |
Link |
Link |