It is a beautiful induction hob that BIH07471EV. According to the installation instructions and the manual, the power limitation can be adjusted to very low powers, up to 700 W. However, at 3000 Watts and lower (1-phase) this hob is of little use. When one cooking zone is at full load, the other cooking zones go to +/- 20% (position 3) of the power, which is too little. At 3700 Watt (16A X 238 Volt - that is 3808 Watt) the hob can be used well. At the start of a cooking session, you initially need at least two cooking zones at full load, and that will be achieved. This is really something that everyone - including the manufacturer - must take into account and be clear about.
Atag responded quickly to my review and I think that is very good of them. The defense is correct, but I just indicate that if you are cooking for a family, for example, you will not be able to manage with a low power, this hob can even go down to 700 Watts, but you cannot cook well on that. A full 16A group (3808 Watt) is really the minimum required to cook at 3700 Watt with few restrictions. I am writing this to avoid disappointment among buyers.