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Contact us for your nearest Highland Agent:
PRK&WS Pty Ltd
83 Bangholme Road, Dandenong South
Victoria Australia 3175
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Australian Sales and Services:
+61 (0)3 9700 9100
info@prks.com.au
www.highland.com.au
APPLIANCE OPERATION MANUAL
Last Updated- March 24th, 2016 - Highland_Cooktop_Manual.Indd

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  • Page 1 Contact us for your nearest Highland Agent: PRK&WS Pty Ltd 83 Bangholme Road, Dandenong South Victoria Australia 3175 —— Australian Sales and Services: +61 (0)3 9700 9100 info@prks.com.au www.highland.com.au APPLIANCE OPERATION MANUAL Last Updated- March 24th, 2016 - Highland_Cooktop_Manual.Indd...
  • Page 2 TO USE YOUR NEW HIGHLAND COOKTOP Push down on the knob to engage ignition system. Turn to the ‘max’ position to activate gas. Continue pressing down on knob firmly, holds this position for 2-3 seconds...
  • Page 3 All HIGHLAND domestic appliances come with a 2 year parts and labour warranty. HIGHLAND will correct, free of charge, any defects in material or workmanship for the period of 2 years, subject to the terms of our warranty stated below. At HIGHLAND we place great importance on customer satisfaction and that is why we have established a dedicated and experienced customer support team that you can rely on.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 19-21 PROCEDURE FOR CONVERTING NATURAL GAS TO LP GAS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 23-28 MODELS COVERED HIG301S1 N/L & HIG301B1 N/L HIG604S1 N/L & HIG604B1 N/L HIG903S1 N/L & HIG903B1 N/L HIG906S1 N/L & HIG906B1 N/L HIG905B1 N/L HIXG905B1 N/L...
  • Page 5: General Information

    PLEASE KEEP AND READ FOR FUTURE REFERENCE The HIGHLAND range of cooktops are state of the art appliances featuring the latest in flame auto safety shut-off. Should the flame on any burner be extinguished accidentally then the gas flow to that burner will automatically cease to flow, ensuring no hazardous build up of flammable gas from the cooktop can then occur.
  • Page 6: Safety When In Use

    SAFETY WHEN IN USE 1. Remember this appliance produces heat and therefore some parts will get hot. Let pan supports and other surfaces cool down before touching them. 2. Do not leave children unattended near the appliance when it is hot or in use. 3.
  • Page 7: General Assembly

    GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLATION PLEASE KEEP AND READ FOR FUTURE REFERENCE GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLATION _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ensure all packaging, including polystyrene, plastic and cardboard has been removed from around the appliance and burner area. Ensure that all burner(s), trivets, grates and panels are correctly located and supported. ABNORMAL OPERATION _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If you are aware of any change in the operation of the appliance consult a qualified service person.
  • Page 8: General Assembly

    GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLATION PLEASE KEEP AND READ FOR FUTURE REFERENCE GAS CONTROLS - LIGHTING PROCEDURE _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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 which could affect the burner.
  • Page 9: Electric Induction Cooking

    ELECTRIC INDUCTION COOKING SELECTED MODELS ONLY The ceramic Induction hob fully complies with current legislation regarding electro-magnetic interference and is designed not to interfere with other electronic appliances providing these comply with the same legislation. As the hob generates magnetic fields in the immediate vicinity, Pacemakers and Active Heart Implants must be designed to comply with relevant regulations.
  • Page 10 ELECTRIC INDUCTION COOKING SELECTED MODELS ONLY USE OF THE COOKTOP - INDUCTION _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Do not use the appliance until the installation is complete. • Ensure that the appliance is switched OFF when not in use, switch off the hob element by it’s control and do not rely on the pan detector.
  • Page 11 ELECTRIC INDUCTION COOKING SELECTED MODELS ONLY PROCEDURE TO START PARBOILING - INDUCTION _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Automatic parboiling is activated by turning the knob anti clockwise briefly, the `A` symbol will appear. The required on-boiling stage is selected by turning knob clockwise which is shown on the display. The `A` symbol appears after 1 second upon releasing the knob.
  • Page 12 ELECTRIC INDUCTION COOKING SELECTED MODELS ONLY SYSTEM TEMPERATURE CONTROL - INDUCTION _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Sensors situated inside the top constantly measures the temperature of the generator`s electronic circuits. In the event of these circuits overheating the system reacts as follows: • When the first temperature is exceeded the system automatically switches off the booster.
  • Page 13: Electric Induction Cooking

    ELECTRIC INDUCTION COOKING SELECTED MODELS ONLY PAN SENSOR - INDUCTION _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This feature is able to recognize the presence of a pan that according 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.
  • Page 14: Legend And Manual Ignition For Gas Burners

    LEGEND AND MANUAL IGNITION FOR GAS BURNERS SELECTED MODELS ONLY LEGEND - GAS CONTROL GRAPHICS - FullSpectrum BURNER _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ MAX - Both inner and outer burners are operating at maximum output. MED - The inner burner remains on full output, but the outer burner is on minimum output. LOW - The inner burner is on full output and the outer burner is extinguished.
  • Page 15: Care And Maintenance

    The burners can be re- chromed with HIGHLAND`s exchange program, for a nominal fee. The burner cap can be removed and cleaned with a soft bristled brush and warm soapy water or they can be placed in the dishwasher.
  • Page 16: Fault Finding / Abnormal Operation

    FAULT FINDING / ABNORMAL OPERATION FAULT FINDING / ABNORMAL OPERATION _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FAULT POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) BURNER LIGHTS, BUT GOES OUT WHEN CONTROL IS CONTROL KNOB IS TO BE PRESSED DOWN FIRMLY, AND RELEASED (GAS) HELD FIRMLY, DURING IGNITION PROCEDURE FOR 5 SECONDS.
  • Page 17: Installation Instructions

    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.
  • Page 18 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: CONNECTION OF THE APPLIANCE TO THE GAS SUPPLY MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ASNZ5601. A ½ INCH BSP CONNECTION AT THE INLET IS RECOMMENDED AND THE GAS SUPPLY LINE TO THE APPLIANCE MUST BE OF ADEQUATE LENGTH TO ALLOW SUFFICIENT WITHDRAWAL OF APPLIANCE FOR SERVICE OR DISCONNECTION.
  • Page 19: Servicing Instructions

    SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: SERVICING IS ONLY TO BE CONDUCTED BY AN AUTHORIZED AGENT. CONSULT DATA PLATE FOR DETAILED WIRING DIAGRAM. The gas valves, injectors, venturis, ignition system and burners are accessed by removing the hob from the appliance. Always disconnect the power supply from the unit before commencing work. For the Ceran Glass models the base fixing clamps need to be removed from below so that the appliance can be raised out of the opening and the screws removed around the sides.
  • Page 20 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS For models with a stainless steel hob, the hob can be unscrewed by removing the dome nuts from the top, the two middle front nuts do not need to be removed. Lift the hob off the appliance as shown in the following diagram. (The black sealing tape may present some resistance).
  • Page 21: Servicing Instructions

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SHOULD YOU EXPERIENCE ANY PROBLEMS WITH YOUR APPLIANCE PLEASE CALL HIGHLAND 03 9700 9100 This large FullSpectrum burner is fitted with 2 X bypass screws that are accessed by removing the switch harness retaining clip and then removing the switch harness. There are two separate bypass screws - these screws are not adjustable and are supplied with specific orifices for each gas.
  • Page 22: Procedure For Converting Natural Gas To Lp Gas

    PROCEDURE FOR CONVERTING YOUR HIGHLAND COOKTOP FROM NATURAL GAS TO LP GAS NOTE: IT IS RECOMMENDED THIS PROCEDURE IS DONE BY THE AUTHORISED FACTORY AND NOT IN DOMESTIC SITUATIONS 1. Ensure that the correct LP gas test point has been fitted and that there is a ready supply of LP gas to enable you to correctly set the flames on each of the burners.
  • Page 23: Product Specifications

    1 x FullSpectrum burner with 0.5 to 22.0 MJ/h output range across two rings to cover applications from delicate simmering to high-intensity stir-frying 352mm 405mm CONTROLS HIG301B1 N/L 65mm • Solid steel control knob • Electronic ignition box 35.2 cm wide ceramic glass single FullSpectrum burner gas cooktop SAFETY •...
  • Page 24 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION COOKTOPS HIG903S1 N/L 85 CM WIDE STAINLESS STEEL THREE-ZONE PANORAMIC GAS COOKTOP WITH FULLSPECTRUM BURNER DESIGN TECHNICAL INFORMATION • 3 mm strong high-grade 18/10 stainless steel hob surface for • Available for connection to Natural gas (HIG903S1N) or LPG (HIG903S1L) heavy-duty cooking •...
  • Page 25 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION COOKTOPS HIG604S1 N/L 66 CM WIDE STAINLESS STEEL GAS COOKTOP WITH FULLSPECTRUM BURNER DESIGN TECHNICAL INFORMATION • 3 mm strong high-grade 18/10 stainless steel hob surface for • Available for connection to Natural gas (HIG604S1N) or LPG (HIG604S1L) heavy-duty cooking •...
  • Page 26 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION COOKTOPS HIG906S1 N/L 98.5 CM WIDE STAINLESS STEEL SIX-ZONE GAS COOKTOP WITH TWO FULLSPECTRUM BURNERS DESIGN TECHNICAL INFORMATION • 3 mm strong high-grade 18/10 stainless steel hob surface for • Available for connection to Natural gas (HIG906S1N) or LPG (HIG906S1L) heavy-duty cooking •...
  • Page 27 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION COOKTOPS HIG905B1 N/L 96 CM WIDE CERAMIC GLASS GAS COOKTOP WITH CENTRAL FULLSPECTRUM BURNER DESIGN TECHNICAL INFORMATION • Frameless ceramic glass surface • Available for connection to Natural gas (HIG905B1N) or LPG (HIG905B1L) • 10 Amp plug connection to 220-240 V •...
  • Page 28: Product Specifications

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATION COOKTOPS HIXG903B1 N/L 85 CM WIDE CERAMIC GLASS MIXED ENERGY COOKTOP WITH FULLSPECTRUM GAS BURNER AND TWO INDUCTION COOKING ZONES DESIGN TECHNICAL INFORMATION • Ceramic glass surface for ease of cleaning • Available for connection to Natural gas (HIXG903B1N) or LPG (HIXG903B1L)

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