Operating and assembly instructions
Cookguard
Cookguard 3phase
WXH231
Cookguard 1phase
WXH212
Page 1: ...Operating and assembly instructions Cookguard Cookguard 3phase WXH231 Cookguard 1phase WXH212...
Page 2: ...free contacts optional 9 5 Information for electricians 12 5 1 Installation and electrical connection 12 5 2 Commissioning and performing a functional test 17 5 3 Manual commissioning device setting...
Page 3: ...ad is not galvanically separated from the mains supply The device is only suitable for use in private households and not for use in commercial kitchens or for cookers hobs intended for commercial kitc...
Page 4: ...ign and layout of the device 6 3 5 4 1 2 7 8 Fig 1 View of sensor unit 1 Operation button 1 2 Operation button 2 3 OK button 4 Sensors 5 Status LED integrated in OK button 6 Front cover 7 Batteries 8...
Page 5: ...he device 9 11 12 10 Fig 2 View of power control unit 9 Power control unit 10 Entry for connection cable cooker hob 11 Cut out and cable entry for potential free contacts AUX 12 Connection socket for...
Page 6: ...r unit with mounting bracket Fitting material 3 batteries for the sensor unit AA LR6 2 connection terminals for N and PE conductor connection 3 phase 1 connection terminal PE conductor connection 1 ph...
Page 7: ...cancelled by pressing the OK button 3 or the power supply to the cooker can be reactivated Correct use Ensuring the operational safety of electric cookers hobs Monitoring the cooking activities and sw...
Page 8: ...false alarms we recommend Wiping the sensor unit with a damp cloth and mild cleaning agent periodically Leaving the sensor unit in its position and avoiding unintended movement 4 1 Hazardous situation...
Page 9: ...contacts AUX1 and AUX2 Bild 6 to which a KNX ra dio binary input can be connected for example In this way for example an alarm signal can be sent to the KNX bus The alarm signal remains activated unti...
Page 10: ...us situation is detected and the cookguard switches off the power supply in case of danger timeout or overheating The alarm state is also activated when the water leakage sensor has tripped even thoug...
Page 11: ...X1 AUX2 In1 In2 Out 1 5 V Input Output Out 2 Option 3 If a 1 signal is present at the AUX1 output and at the AUX2 output a service technician must be called 2 AUX1 AUX2 In1 In2 Out 1 5 V Input Output...
Page 12: ...bles before working on the device and cover any live parts in the area OUT IN IN 5 x 2 5 mm2 14 14 13 15 16 17 11 18 12 Fig 3 Installation of power control unit 11 Cut out and cable entry for potentia...
Page 13: ...24 Entry for cooker supply cable 25 Additional opening for surface mounting 26 Strain relief 27 Connection cable 3 phase for cooker hob not in scope of delivery 28 Connecting terminal L OUT 1 phase 29...
Page 14: ...phase l Connect cooker supply cable 1 phase 17 to the connection terminals IN 22 23 29 of the power control unit When doing so first connect the earth conductor l Insert the connection cable 30 throu...
Page 15: ...stallation location The sensor unit can optionally be installed on the wall above the cooker hob or directly under the ex tractor hood Fig 8 The sensor unit monitors the temperature and use of the coo...
Page 16: ...extraction hood cooker width between 60 and 90 cm 55 85 cm Table 4 Installation type and installation height Mounting water leakage sensor The leakage sensors are positioned under the sink in the are...
Page 17: ...be used for the initial commissioning If the installation height of the sensor unit or the dimensions of the cooker hob deviate from the standard values Bild 8 then commissioning must be carried out...
Page 18: ...button 2 pressed for 5 s Setting mode 1 is active Status LED 5 lights up white 2 Press the OK button 3 repeatedly until next setting mode is reached The Status LED 5 signals the set mode in the appro...
Page 19: ...f connection is successful the sensor unit acknowledges with three acoustic signals The cookguard ends the automatic setting mode of Fig 10 Calibrating cooker type manually Setting mode 3 Calibrating...
Page 20: ...ts Additional information about the two potential free outputs AUX1 and AUX2 can be found in Chapter 4 3 Potential free contacts optional Setting AUX outputs Setting mode 4 is called up The status LED...
Page 21: ...00 Degree of protection IP20 Dimensions L x W x H 239 x 113 x 42 mm Standard IEC EN 60730 1 Type 1 B DIN EN 50615 Bluetooth wireless connection Bluetooth transmission frequencies 2 4 2 4835 GHz Blueto...
Page 22: ...ed Insufficient battery charge Replace batteries Batteries inserted incorrectly Check that the batteries are in the correct position according to the marking on the bottom of the battery compartment a...
Page 23: ...disposal please separate this device from other types of waste Recycle the device responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer...
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