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Invisacook specializes in invisible induction cooktop technology, installing directly beneath countertops for a seamless, modern kitchen aesthetic using advanced magnetic heating.

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Invisacook revolutionizes kitchen design with its invisible induction cooking technology. Installed discreetly beneath porcelain or milled granite countertops, the system allows you to cook directly on your surface, eliminating the need for a traditional visible cooktop. This innovation not only creates a sleek, minimalist aesthetic but also maximizes usable counter space for food preparation and other activities when not in use.

The system utilizes advanced induction magnetic coils to heat compatible cookware through the stone material, ensuring safe and efficient cooking. Available in various burner configurations ranging from 1 to 5 units, Invisacook features smart controllers, foreign object detection, and Wi-Fi connectivity. It represents the future of kitchen integration, merging high-performance cooking with seamless architectural design.

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INVISACOOK 4252025 Rail Pack Installation Guide

July 5, 2025
INVISACOOK 4252025 Rail Pack Specifications: Minimum countertop thickness: 12mm (1/2 inch) Maximum countertop thickness: 20mm (3/4 inch) Compatible with cabinet base widths: 24, 28, 30, 34, 36, 38, 40, &…

INVISACOOK 2025 5 Burner Unit User Manual

March 15, 2025
INVISACOOK 2025 5 Burner Unit Specifications Compatible with 12mm porcelain, certain 20mm porcelain, and 15mm milled Granite surfaces Not compatible with QUARTZ, CORIAN, HI-MAC, and LAMINATE surfaces Designed for domestic…

INVISACOOK 5 Ring Cooktop User Manual

May 11, 2023
INVISACOOK 5 Ring Cooktop Product Information Invisacook is an innovative and inventive induction cookingsystem that has been designed for domestic use only. It has been made to provide a seamless…

Invisacook Installation Guide: Induction Cooktops and Accessories

Installation Guide
Comprehensive installation guide for Invisacook induction cooktops, detailing unit dimensions, countertop and cabinet requirements, sink clip installation, ventilation, hardwiring diagrams, controller placement, wall oven integration, and troubleshooting error codes.

Invisacook Induction Cooktop Installation Guide

installation guide
Comprehensive installation guide for Invisacook induction cooktops, covering unit dimensions, countertop requirements, cabinet specifications, wiring diagrams, ventilation, controller installation, and troubleshooting error codes.

Invisacook Induktionskochfeld Installationsanleitung

Installation Guide
Umfassende Installationsanleitung für Invisacook Induktionskochfelder, einschließlich wichtiger Hinweise, Abmessungen für verschiedene Einheiten (1- bis 5-Brenner), Installationsmethoden, Verkabelungsplänen und Fehlerbehebung.

InvisaCook User Manual: Induction Cooktop Guide

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Comprehensive user manual for InvisaCook induction cooktops, covering safety, operation, cooking tables, controller functions, maintenance, and energy-saving tips. Learn how to use your InvisaCook for optimal performance and safety.

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  • What types of countertops are compatible with Invisacook?

    Invisacook is compatible with 12mm (1/2") porcelain, certain 20mm porcelain, and 15mm milled granite surfaces. It is NOT compatible with Quartz, Corian, Hi-Mac, or Laminate surfaces.

  • Do I need to use the InvisaMat?

    Yes, the InvisaMat must always be used when operating the Invisacook system to ensure proper heat transfer and protect the countertop surface.

  • What do error codes like E2 or E3 mean?

    E2 indicates the countertop temperature has exceeded the safety limit and must cool down. E3 or E4 typically indicates the internal unit sensor detects overheating, often due to blocked ventilation fans.

  • Does the unit require ventilation?

    Yes, a minimum 2cm gap must be left on the underside of the unit so as not to obstruct the cooling fans from properly ventilating.

  • Can I use regular cookware?

    No, you must use high-quality induction-compatible (magnetic) cookware for the system to function correctly.