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APPLIANCE OPERATION MANUAL

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – This appliance must be installed by an authorized person.

Your HIGHLAND cook top must be installed in accordance with the installation requirements of the local gas 

and electrical authorities and the appropriate installation requirements of ASNZ5601, wiring regulations of 

ASNZS3000 and any other building requirements. 

The electrical connection for the 240V AC supply is by plug to a switched GPO. Highland models with induction 

must be wired to a 15 Amp switched GPO socket. Do not remove plug and fix wire.

 A 20 mm gap is to be provided around base of unit and models noted as having base surface temperatures 

above 95`C must have a removable barrier fitted below to prevent accidental contact. 

The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system.

1. 

Determine the position where your HIGHLAND cook top or BBQ griddle is to be mounted ensuring no 

structural members interfere with the space requirements. Note: Ensure that there is at least 630mm 

clearance between the bench top and any overhead downward facing combustible surface located over the 

cook top (such as a range hood or cupboard) or at least 780mm between the bench top and an overhead 

exhaust fan. Ensure that there is a minimum gap of a least 100mm from the outer edge of the installed cook 

top to any nearby combustible surface.

2. 

Ensure that both gas and electrical outlets are accessible paying particular attention to the routing of the gas 

supply line. Ensure that there will be a minimum of 20mm clearance around the underside of the installed 

cook for ventilation.

3. 

Mark out the required opening in your bench top using the dimensions shown. Ensure that there is a 

minimum 630mm clearance above the cook top. Once the opening has been cut out install the appliance 

and fix into position using the supplied clamping brackets as shown.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

NOTE: 

DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN BRACKETS AS THIS MAY DISTORT THE APPLIANCE

Summary of Contents for HDBBQ N

Page 1: ...APPLIANCE OPERATION MANUAL 1 SERIOUS ABOUT COOKING APPLIANCE OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...APPLIANCE OPERATION MANUAL 2 MODELS COVERED PROFESSIONAL SERIES HP5CI N L HP6 2SS N L HP6 2C N L HP5C N L HP4 2SSN L HP4 2C N L TRINITY SERIES HT1SS N L HT1CE HT3CI N L HT3C N L HT3SS N L HDBBQ N L ...

Page 3: ...n use 05 General Assembly 06 07 Electric control 08 Electric Induction cooking 09 13 Legend and Manual ignition for gas 14 Designer series Barbeque 15 Care and Maintenance 16 17 Fault finding abnormal operation 18 Installation instructions 19 20 Servicing instructions 21 23 Product specifications 25 27 ...

Page 4: ...ers in our cook top range allows you to choose the appliance or number of appliances to meet your cooking needs This appliance has been constructed and distributed in compliance with the essential requirements of the following EEC DIRECTIVES EUROPEAN NORMS Australian New Zealand Standards CE Marking 93 68 Low Voltage 73 23 EMC 89 336 Materials that can touch food 89 109 Safety Standards EN 60 335 ...

Page 5: ... use the burners as a room heater 5 Do not allow clothing to pass over or near to the flame 6 Do not leave handles of saucepans protruding out into the room or over adjacent burners Always check that the pot is stable and will not be likely to tip its contents before you release your grip 7 Do not store items of interest to children in the cabinets above the appliance Children climbing or standing...

Page 6: ...ATION Assembly of the Wok burner 1 Ensure that the locating pin A on the distributor ring is securely located in the recess hole of the WOK burner body This is easily achieved by placing the distributor ring on the WOK body and then rotating the distributor until the locating bezzle A drops into the recess with a firm level fit being then accomplished 2 The black dress ring should then be fitted o...

Page 7: ...ery five years and or you should contact your dealer for any recommended maintenance GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLATION PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NOTE ALWAYS ENSURE ALL PARTS ARE CLEAN AND DRY PRIOR TO OPERATING ANY BURNER It is important that the burner assembly sequence on the previous page is performed prior to initial operation of the cook top or light back may occur w...

Page 8: ...her the whole of the element inner and outer rings or just the inner ring Turning the knob anti clockwise adjusts the inner element from Min to Max Turning the knob clockwise adjusts the total element from Min to Max ELECTRIC CONTROL HILITE ELEMENT SELECTED MODELS ONLY PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 9: ...e pan heats up The result is a fast cost effective and accurate cooking method Induction compatible vessels must be used SAFETY CUT OUT Induction If the induction burner is accidentally left on the control automatically turns it off after a certain time has elapsed The table below indicates the time interval which depends on the power level setting LEVEL TIME LIMIT HOURS PARBOILING LIMIT MIN 1 6 8...

Page 10: ...urface as a storage or worktop area Do not use the appliance if the ceramic surface is accidentally damaged contact your local service agent Only clean the hob in accordance with the cleaning and maintenance instructions Never allow sugar or acidic food stuffs to be spilled onto the ceramic cooking surface as it eats into the glass and can be difficult to remove once it has cooled Do not install t...

Page 11: ...shows the letter P By means of this function the cooking zone is enabled to receive power 100 The Boosting time is limited to 10 minutes to protect cooking utensils After the booster is switched off automatically the cooking zone continues operation on nominal power The booster can be reactivated provided that the temperature sensors in the electronics and in the coils have the capacity When a pan...

Page 12: ...at the cook top has not been installed properly or the openings for air circulation are not large enough ERROR TABLE CODE DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSE ERROR CLEARING ER22 Key evaluation defective control unit cuts off after 3 5 7 5 sec Short circuit or discontinuation in the range of the key evaluation Exchange control unit Er47 Communication error between knob control and induction None or faulty c...

Page 13: ...ding to the scale of the EN Standards is one size smaller than the nominal diameter of the burner If no pan is detected or if an unsuitable pan is detected the no pan symbol is displayed If the no pan symbol appears when a pan is actually on the burner this generally means that the size or shape of the pan concerned is unsuitable In this case check whether the type of pan is suitable for induction...

Page 14: ...ximum output MED The burner is operating at medium output SIMMER The burner is operating at lowest output setting MANUAL IGNITION GAS If there is no power to the appliance or your area is experiencing a power black out simply strike a match or spark igniter next to the required burner and follow steps in chapter 4 above NOTE THE FLAME FAILURE SYSTEM IS INDEPENDENT OF POWER AND WILL STILL OPERATE W...

Page 15: ...e hood to achieve maximum smoke and fume extraction 4 This is an indoor griddle and as such food fats and oils will be burnt and may blacken and adhere to the stainless steel surfaces with long periods of operation This is unavoidable Regular cleaning after use is the best way to reduce this 5 WARNING Do not ignite or operate this appliance with the lid in place The lid must be removed 6 We recomm...

Page 16: ... be removed and cleaned with a soft bristled brush and warm soapy water or they can be placed in the dishwasher 3 Stainless Steel Should be cleaned with a commercial stainless cleaner 4 Ceramic Glass After cooking it is recommended that the ceramic glass be cleaned with a commercial glass cleaner eg Windex to remove any light spills or grease CARE AND MAINTENANCE PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR FUTURE RE...

Page 17: ...ass supports the catchment draw is in place and the griddle is installed and located on the acorn nuts NOTE ONLY PERFORM THIS PROCEDURE WITH THE CERAMIC COVER STILL IN PLACE as the ceramic burner should not come in contact with excess water The water fats and oils will then collect in the catchment draw underneath the appliance CAUTION should be exercised when removing the catchment drawer while i...

Page 18: ...PRESENT ON THE WOK BURNER REFER TO THE CORRECT ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS UNIT OCCASIONALLY EMITS A SPARK EVEN WHEN NOT BEING OPERATED Gas THIS USUALLY MEANS SOME MOISTURE ON THE SWITCHING MECHANISM DUE TO SPILLAGE OR STEAM IT SHOULD SELF RECTIFY FLAME ON WOK BURNER PRESENT UNDER SKIRT AND LARGE BILLOWING FLAME IN MIDDLE OF BURNER Gas WOK BURNER IS INCORRECTLY ASSEMBLED OR FOOD HAS BLOCKED PORTS REFER ...

Page 19: ...riddle is to be mounted ensuring no structural members interfere with the space requirements Note Ensure that there is at least 630mm clearance between the bench top and any overhead downward facing combustible surface located over the cook top such as a range hood or cupboard or at least 780mm between the bench top and an overhead exhaust fan Ensure that there is a minimum gap of a least 100mm fr...

Page 20: ...n 4 Turn each gas control on and adjust to obtain a clear blue flame with no yellow tipping For adjustments refer to the attached servicing instructions The first time you ignite the burners they may not ignite immediately This is due to air in the gas lines that should clear within a few seconds If satisfactory performance cannot be obtained contact the local gas authority for advice and assistan...

Page 21: ...round the sides For the stainless steel hob it can be removed by taking off the dome nuts and lifting the hob up Remove the burner caps and ventures as shown in the following image Unscrew the retaining rings in the burners and then remove the burner bases Disconnecting the spark electrode leads in the process Remove the three screws that hold the Wok sealing ring in place and remove the sealing r...

Page 22: ...eed to be removed Lift the hob off the appliance as shown in the following diagram The black sealing tape may present some resistance For models with the ceramic glass stainless steel hobs unscrew as shown in the following diagram The black sealing tape may present some resistance and care should be taken not to overstress the ceramic glass For ceran glass hobs without stainless steel surrounds th...

Page 23: ...rew which can only be accessed by removing the switch harness retaining clip and then removing the harness The outer burner and inner burner injectors for the Wok burner can only be accessed by removing the hob from the appliance Adjustment of the main burner Venturi can be affected by loosening the fixing screw shown Ensure that the fixing screw is re tightened following adjustment BURNER NATURAL...

Page 24: ...To convert the burner you will need to replace the main injector auxiliary injector and the by pass screw See above table for sizes The bypass screws for the wok requires replacing to achieve the correct minimum settings Remove the bypass screws and replace as follows 0 9mm goes to 0 52mm main burner 0 45mm goes to 0 3mm auxiliary burner The turn down setting for the A B and C burners is adjusted ...

Page 25: ...l panel and Scotchbrite finish 6 Heat Zones 2 x 22 MJ D size dual ring gas wok burners 2 x 8 5MJ B size single ring gas burners 1 x 6 5MJ A size single ring gas burner 1 x 13MJ C size single ring gas burner Electronic under knob ignition 240V auto re ignition and flame failure safety device Connection 10 amp plug supplied Gas Supply Must be ordered as either Natural Gas or LPG unit Pan Supports Sm...

Page 26: ...treous enamelled coated cast iron trivets Dishwasher safe Trinity Single Gas Cooktop HT1SS N L Hob 3 0mm thick stainless steel with 0 9mm AISI304 grade stainless steel control panel and Scotchbrite finish 1 Heat Zone 1 x 22 MJ D size dual ring gas wok burner Electronic under knob ignition Flame failure safety device Connection 10 amp plug supplied Gas Supply Must be ordered as either Natural Gas o...

Page 27: ...04 grade s steel control panel and trim in Scotchbrite finish Hob HT3SSN L 3 0mm thick s steel with 0 9mm AISI304 grade stainless steel control panel and Scotchbrite finish 3 Heat Zones 1 x 22 MJ D size dual ring gas wok burner 1 x 12 5 MJ C size single ring gas burner 1 x 6 5 MJ A size single ring gas burner Electronic under knob ignition 240V auto re ignition and flame failure safety device Conn...

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