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1.1 Structure of the Stove Guard
The Innohome Stove Guard is composed of an Intelligent Heat Sensor, a Control Unit, and optional Remote Alarm Units.
The Intelligent Heat Sensor, the Control Unit and the Remote Alarm Units communicate via radio connection. Using Remote
Alarm Units, additional signalling devices can be linked to the system.
The Intelligent Heat Sensor emits an alarm signal if the cooker becomes too hot or if an empty hob is left on. The alarm is
transmitted to the Control Unit which cuts off the gas/electricity supply to the cooker. The alarm is also transmitted to Re
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mote Alarm Units. See section 1.2 for the Stove Guard’s other safety features.
The Intelligent Heat Sensor is attached to the range hood with magnets, on the wall (approximately 16” (40 cm) above the
cooker), or to the cooker panel.
The Control Unit is installed between the cooker and the mains electricity supply. For gas cookers, the Control Unit is plugged
into a socket near the gas cooker, and an electrical valve (available as an accessory), controlled by the Control Unit, is installed
in the gas supply. The Control Unit has an alarm output that can be used to alert a Telecare service or another homecare pro
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vider.
The Remote Alarm Unit TM13 (available separately) is an additional safety device that is especially useful for persons with
visual or hearing impairments and/or disabilities or memory disorders. It enables integrating alternative signalling devices
into the Stove Guard, such as flashing lights or vibrating alarms, and transmitting the alarm to rooms at a distance.
1. Innohome Stove Guard and how to use it
The push-button (1) resets the alarm, reconnects
the gas/electricity to the cooker and turns off the
Safety Lock. The light (2) lights up at one-minute
intervals when the Intelligent Heat Sensor is on.