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Stove Guard 300 User Manual
Frequency adjustment
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Occasionally, in some cookers that are operated by touch, this procedure will not resolve the problem. In this case, un
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plug the cooker from the Control Unit, keeping the Control Unit connected to the electricity outlet. Now carry out the
setup procedure described in section 5.1, as for a gas cooker.
The Control Unit did not identify the alarm signal of the fire/CO/gas alarm
• Clean the alarm with a vacuum cleaner.
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Change the batteries in the alarm if necessary.
• Check that the alarm is not located too far from the Control Unit. The alarms
should be located at a maximum distance of 16.5ft (5 metres).
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Adjust the signal recognition frequency using the trimmer on the Control Unit (frequency adjustment, see the picture).
Turn the trimmer slowly between tests until the Control Unit identifies the signal.
The Control Unit responds to other sounds e.g. a telephone ringing or noise from a televi-
sion
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Change the telephone’s ring tone or turn down the volume of the television. It is also possible to disable the Alarm Signal
Detection feature, see section 4 ‘Options’.
The Safety Lock did not activate within 20 minutes
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Check the setting of the Control Unit as advised in section 7. If the Safety Lock was not activated, redo the setup process
as described in section 5.
The Intelligent Timer did not cut off the electricity supply in 3 hours
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Some cookers that are operated by touch have a high standby energy consumption rate. In such cookers, the Intelligent
Timer will not start when a hotplate is on a low setting.
10. Troubleshooting