The control of the hood has a direct impact on the comfort of the kitchen hood. If you want to know the difference in control types, we invite you to read the article!
Sensor control – in the era of smartphones and other touch-operated devices, sensor (touch) control will certainly be a convenient addition to the functionality of the hood. The surface on the glass is sensitive to any kind of touch, which affects the precision of increasing the power, switching on the lighting and touch functions like “timer”.
Examples of hoods with sensor/touch control.
Electronic control – otherwise known as Soft-Touch. These are buttons with a soft click, with which you can select any function available. This control can be characterized by: backlit buttons, electronic LED or LCD display.
Examples of hoods with soft touch electronic control.
Mechanical control – in this case, the control of the operation of the hood is carried out using buttons usually located on the front of the hood. This type of control is the simplest form of controlling the operation of the hood. The hood in this case does not have a display. The control is based on pressing a selected button. Installed in more classic or budget hoods due to its nature.
Examples of hoods with mechanical control – buttons.
Remote control – remote control is used to control the hood from a distance of several meters. In some models this control is as a basic equipment and in some as an optional control (so as to facilitate the convenience of control). The remote control is indispensable for ceiling hoods.
Examples of hoods with remote control – as standard or optional.
Slider control – mechanical control with a slider is found in rustic canopies and some telescopic canopies. The canopy operation is controlled by moving the slider to the desired side. This is a control characterized by a specific click.
Examples of hoods with slider control.
Gesture control – this is a modern control found in the BERG brand. These controls have a huge impact on the comfort of working at the heating kitchen. When cooking, our hands are often not suitable for pressing or moving buttons. Starting or increasing the power of the hood involves a hand movement at the height of the installed sensor. This is a very modern solution, in addition, some models with gesture control have a sensor control or remote control included.
Examples of hoods with gesture control.The control of the hood has a direct impact on the comfort of the kitchen hood. If you want to know the difference in control types, we invite you to read the article!
Sensor control – in the era of smartphones and other touch-operated devices, sensor (touch) control will certainly be a convenient addition to the functionality of the hood. The surface on the glass is sensitive to any kind of touch, which affects the precision of increasing the power, switching on the lighting and touch functions like “timer”.
Examples of hoods with sensor/touch control.
Electronic control – otherwise known as Soft-Touch. These are buttons with a soft click, with which you can select any function available. This control can be characterized by: backlit buttons, electronic LED or LCD display.
Examples of hoods with soft touch electronic control.
Mechanical control – in this case, the control of the operation of the hood is carried out using buttons usually located on the front of the hood. This type of control is the simplest form of controlling the operation of the hood. The hood in this case does not have a display. The control is based on pressing a selected button. Installed in more classic or budget hoods due to its nature.
Examples of hoods with mechanical control – buttons.
Remote control – remote control is used to control the hood from a distance of several meters. In some models this control is as a basic equipment and in some as an optional control (so as to facilitate the convenience of control). The remote control is indispensable for ceiling hoods.
Examples of hoods with remote control – as standard or optional.
Slider control – mechanical control with a slider is found in rustic canopies and some telescopic canopies. The canopy operation is controlled by moving the slider to the desired side. This is a control characterized by a specific click.
Examples of hoods with slider control.
Gesture control – this is a modern control found in the BERG brand. These controls have a huge impact on the comfort of working at the heating kitchen. When cooking, our hands are often not suitable for pressing or moving buttons. Starting or increasing the power of the hood involves a hand movement at the height of the installed sensor. This is a very modern solution, in addition, some models with gesture control have a sensor control or remote control included.
Examples of hoods with gesture control.