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  • Page 1 HIGHLAND TRINITY SERIES // MODELS: HT3CI Appliance Operation Manual...
  • Page 2 // HIGHLAND TRINITY SERIES // MODELS: HT3CI Your HIGHLAND cooktop is a state of the art appliance featuring the latest in flame failure auto safety shut off, together with auto re-ignition. Should the flame on the burner be extinguished accidentally the auto re-ignition would commence...
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT Ensure that the burner is correctly assembled prior to using this appliance. Uneven flames may indicate that the burner has not been assembled correctly. ASSEMbLY SEquENCE FOR 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.
  • Page 4 3. The outer burner cap should then be placed onto the distributor ring with the locating pin ‘B’ securely locating in the location recess ‘B’ of the distributor ring. When correctly assembled the cross over on the outer burner cap should lie adjacent to the spark electrode protruding from the burner body.
  • Page 5: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Please read this booklet thoroughly before you use this appliance. It is important that you understand all the control functions before commencing to cook with your appliance. The information and warnings contained in this booklet are designed to assist you in obtaining the best use of your new appliance. This appliance complies with all current European and Australasian safety standards, however the supplier wishes to emphasize that compliance does not remove the fact that surfaces will become hot during use and retain heat after operation.
  • Page 6 NOTE: The housing, adjacent furniture and all materials used in the installation must be able to withstand a minimum temperature rise of 85°C above ambient during periods of operation. This information is for guidance only and the actual withstand temperature will depend on the performance rating for the surface finish of the worktop. Certain types of kitchen furniture surface finishes are particularly prone to heat damage or discolouration at temperatures lower than the above guidelines.
  • Page 7 As the hob generates magnetic fields in its immediate vicinity, Pacemakers and Active Heart Implants must be designed to comply with relevant regulations. If in doubt, you should consult the manufacturer of your device or your Doctor. In this respect, Highland can only guarantee the conformity of our own product.
  • Page 8: Installation

    INSTALLATION IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES We have included this safety information for the purpose of your safety. Please read this information carefully before installing your hob. Should you be unsure of any of these notes please contact:- THINK CUSTOMER CARE Telephone : 1800 444 357 1.
  • Page 9 1.1 Use of the hob • Do not use the appliance until the installation is complete. • Ensure that the appliance is switched OFF when not in use. After use, switch off the hob element by it’s control and do not rely on the pan detector.
  • Page 10 • Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot. • Do not use a steam cleaner on or with this hob. WARNING – If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of an electric shock. The surface does absorb reflected heat.
  • Page 11: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION INSTRuCTIONS Your HIGHLAND cooktop must be installed in accordance with the installation requirements of the local gas and electrical authorities or the appropriate installation guide issued by the A.L.P.G.A. and A.G.A. (Reference Code AS5601), or the Building Authorities requirements, and in accordance with the latest edition of the A.S.N.Z.S.
  • Page 12 1. Determine the position where your HIGHLAND cooktop is to be mounted, ensuring no structural members interfere with the space requirements. Note: Ensure that there is at least 630mm clearance between the benchtop and any overhead downward facing surface located over the cooktop (such as a rangehood or cupboard), or at least 780mm between the benchtop and an overhead exhaust fan.
  • Page 13 NOTE: DO NOT OvER TIGHTEN BRACKETS AS THIS MAY DISTORT THE APPLIANCE. NOTE: CONNECTION OF THE APPLIANCE TO THE GAS SUPPLY MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AS5601. A HALF INCH BSP CONNECTOR 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 AND BE: A) ANNEALED COPPER PIPE;...
  • Page 14: Technical Data

    5. After installing the gas supply ensure that the gas control is in the ‘OFF’ position, then check all connections thoroughly for leaks by turning the gas supply on and brushing a little soap and water mixture over each connection. If the mixture bubbles up there is a leak present, re-tighten the connection or replace the fittings and check it again for leaks.
  • Page 15: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Check the details given on the nameplate situated on the underside of the cook top, then make sure that the rated mains voltage and power available are suitable for its operation. Before making the electric connections, check the efficiency of the earthing system. Earthing of the cook top is compulsory by law.
  • Page 16 OPERATION - GAS CONTROL It is important that the burner assembly sequence, detailed on page 2, is performed prior to initial operation of the cooktop. WHEN INSTALLED IN A CARAvAN OR MARINE CRAFT DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE AS A SPACE HEATER. DO NOT PLACE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL OR PRODUCTS ON THIS APPLIANCE AT ANY TIME.
  • Page 17: Manual Ignition

    NOTE: THE BURNER WILL IMMEDIATELY BEGIN SPARKING vIA THE ELECTRONIC IGNITION PACK. IF THERE IS NO IGNITION SPARK THEN THE APPLIANCE MAY NOT HAvE THE POWER TURNED ON. CHECK THE POWER POINT AND CONFIRM THE UNIT HAS POWER. MANuAL IGNITION If there is no power to the appliance or your area is experiencing a power ‘black-out’...
  • Page 18 OPERATION INSTRuCTION The induction cooking method rapidly transfers the energy needed for cooking directly to the pan, so the cook top surface remains cool but does build up some residual heat as the pan heats up. The result is a fast, cost-effective and accurate cooking method.
  • Page 19: Safety Cut-Out

    SAFETY CuT-OuT If one or more burners are accidentally left on, the control automatically turns them 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) To avoid the automatic cut-out being tripped, simply turn the knob up or down before the time runs out.
  • Page 20 Residual heat indicator As long as the temperature of the burner remains high enough to cause injury, the display corresponding to the burner shows the “H” symbol (residual heat) alternatively with “0” symbol. This indication only disappears when there is no longer any danger (at 60°C).
  • Page 21 bOOSTER FuNCTIONS The “booster” function for the burner is enabled by turning the knob clockwise. When this function is enabled, the display shows the letter P. After selection of a cooking zone the boost function is selected by turning the knob clockwise. By means of this function certain cooking zones are enabled to receive power >100% (the number of boostable cooking zones depends on the maximum total power available on a partial module which is to be <= 3.7KW ).
  • Page 22 SYSTEM TEMPERATuRE CONTROL (INDuCTION) Sensors situated inside the cook 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 limit is exceeded the system automatically switches off the booster, if activated. This initiates a flashing “P”...
  • Page 23: Error Codes Table

    ERROR CODES TAbLE CODE DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSE ERROR CLEARING ER03 & permanent tone Permanent use of keys; Water or cooking utensils on Cleaning control unit cuts off the glass above the control unit after 10 sec ER22 Key evaluation defective; Short-circuit or discontinuation Exchange control unit control unit cuts off...
  • Page 24 PAN SENSOR (INDuCTION) Each burner is complete with its own sensor for detecting the presence of a pan. The system is fine-adjusted 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.
  • Page 25: Care And Maintenance

    CARE & MAINTENANCE Do not use excessively large or heavy vessels on your cooktop as damage and/or hazard may occur. Always remove food spills, dirt and grease spatters from your cooktop (see cleaning instructions). We recommend that your appliance should be regularly serviced every 5 years to ensure the continued safe and reliable operation of your appliance.
  • Page 26: Safety Instructions

    NOTE: AFTER CLEANING (ESPECIALLY IN A DISHWASHER) PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE PORTS (BURNER HOLES) ARE FREE OF ANY FOOD, WATER OR DEBRIS. THESE ARE EASILY CLEARED WITH A TOOTHPICK OR NEEDLE. NOTE: DO NOT UNSCREW ANY PART OF THE BURNER SYSTEM. SAFETY INSTRuCTIONS 1) THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY YOUNG CHILDREN OR INFIRM PERSONS, WITHOUT SUPERvISION.
  • Page 27 Use only saucepans and frying pans with a sturdy, preferably thick bottom. This is particularly important when preparing food requiring high cooking temperatures, such as fried foods. If the bottom of the pan is not perfectly flat, the food takes longer to cook and uses up more energy.
  • Page 28 Moreover, it is essential to make sure that the power cords and plugs of any other domestic appliances attached to sockets near the cook top can never come into contact with the hot cook top surfaces. No part of the power supply cable must reach an ambient temperature which is over 50°c.
  • Page 29 GASCOCK ADJuSTMENT AND MINIMuM SETTINGS This 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 30: Natural Gas

    The outer burner (main 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 effected by loosening the fixing screw shown below. Ensure that the fixing screw is re-tightened following adjustment.
  • Page 31 The gascock, injector, venturi, ignition system and the burner are accessed by removing the hob from the appliance. After disconnecting the power and shuting off the gas flow at the safety valve, remove the pan support, burner cap, dress ring and distributor ring.
  • Page 32: Servicing Instructions

    SERvICING INSTRuCTIONS NOTE: SERvICING IS ONLY TO BE CONDUCTED BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SERvICE AGENT. E N L TERMINAL BLOCK IGNITION SWITCH ELECTRODE RE - IGNITOR...
  • Page 33 To remove the ceramic glass hob, unscrew the seven hob fixing screws 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).
  • Page 34 PROCEDuRE FOR CONvERTING YOuR HIGHLAND COOKTOP FROM NATuRAL GAS TO LPG PROPANE GAS 1. Ensure that the correct L.P.G. Propane test point has been fitted and that there is a ready supply of L.P.G. Propane gas to enable you to correctly set the flame on the burner.
  • Page 35: Technical Support

    TECHNICAL SuPPORT Before calling in the technician: - if the cook top does not work, we recommend you first make sure that the plug is fitted properly in the power socket. If you cannot find any reason for the malfunction: - turn off the appliance and do not manhandle it.
  • Page 36: Conditions Of Guarantee

    CONDITIONS OF GuARANTEE Dear Customer, Included with your new Highland appliance is a guarantee registration card, please complete this and return at your earliest convenience. This guarantee is in addition to your statutory legal rights and will not in any way hinder any legal rights.
  • Page 37 • Damage caused by foreign objects or substances. • Appliances used for non-domestic use. • Operation on unsuitable voltage, • Accidents, Civil war, acts of God or any cause beyond the control of Highland. PLEASE NOTE ALL GUARANTEES ARE NON TRANSFERABLE. FAx: 1300 133 279 EMAIL: service@thinkappliances.com...
  • Page 38 AUSTRALIA Think Appliances operate a policy of continuous improvement and reserve the right to adjust and modify its products and prices without prior notification. All Highland appliances are suitable for domestic or household use only. 0471_HI. Printed July 2007.