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STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL

Sensor not being in its original installation location, or if the Sensor has not been installed 

correctly. If the fault diagnosis detects something abnormal in the functioning of the system, 

the Control Unit will emit a fault signal (a short signal, followed by a long signal ‘be-beep’, at 

approximately 5 second intervals), and after a minute’s time, it will turn the cooker off. 

If the fault diagnosis is signalling, press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once during the first 

minute of the alarm. If the fault diagnosis alarm was triggered by a temporary glitch or by the 

Intelligent Heat Sensor not being in its original installation location, the cooker shutdown will 

be prevented and cooking can be continued normally. If the fault diagnosis alarm was caused 

by an actual fault situation, the alarm cannot be reset and the cooker is turned off. 

If the cooker has been turned off by the fault diagnosis (the Control Unit carries on signalling 

the fault alarm signal), it can be turned back on by first turning all cooker knobs to ‘0’, then by 

turning the electricity supply off for 15 seconds, using the main switch. If the fault diagnosis 

has detected a problem, first make sure that the Intelligent Heat Sensor is in its original instal-

lation location. If the automatic fault diagnosis carries on detecting a problem, contact the 

product retailer.

For gas/dual- fuel cookers:

 Refer to the gas kit manual.

1.7 Additional devices

With the Innohome Smart Sockets, additional signalling devices can be joined to the system 

or the Stove Guard can be set to automatically operate the extractor fan. Several additional 

signalling devices, such as flashing light or vibrating alarms, can be linked and placed around 

the house. The extractor fan can be set to automatically turn on when the cooker is used, and to 

turn off if the Stove Guard alarm is triggered. 

The Control Unit has an external alarm output that enables the alarms to be transferred to social 

alarm systems, such as Telecare. 

The Intelligent Heat Sensor outlook can be changed with optional colour covers.

See more detailed information about using and installing additional devices from 

www.innohome.com. 

1. Innohome Stove Guard and how to use it (cont.)

2. Monthly Maintenance

Electric cookers: Since the automatic fault diagnosis tests the Stove Guard operation every 

time the cooker is used for cooking, only the Alarm Signal Detection feature needs to be test-

ed on a monthly basis. For the Alarm Signal Detection test, refer to the section 6.2.

Gas/dual-fuel cookers: Refer to the gas kit manual.

Clean the Intelligent Heat Sensor by wiping it with a cloth dampened with a mixture of house-

hold detergent and water. Only use a cloth that does not leave fibres.

Summary of Contents for Stove Guard SGK500

Page 1: ...LIESIVAHDIN 500 K YTT OHJE www innohome com smart safety for your kitchen INNOHOME Stove Guard SGK500 user manual...

Page 2: ...Control Unit SGC500 3 Control Unit SGC500 2 Colour options for additional covers Congratulations You now own one of the most intelligent cooker safety products in the world...

Page 3: ...nthly Maintenance 7 8 3 Low battery alarm 8 4 Intelligent Heat Sensor Installation 8 11 5 Control Unit Installation and Setup 11 12 6 Testing after Installation 12 6 1 Intelligent Heat Sensor test 12...

Page 4: ...If the situation is not haz ardous press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once during the pre alarm signal The Stove Guard will learn that this kind of situation is a normal cooking situation When th...

Page 5: ...valve fitted into the cooker gas supply The Control Unit has an alarm output that enables the Stove Guard to be linked to social alarm systems such as Telecare The Intelligent Heat Sensor outlook can...

Page 6: ...ce Stove Guard features a Overheating Monitor The Intelligent Heat Sensor installed above the cooker reacts to a dangerously high temper ature or steep temperature rise Several sensors with self adjus...

Page 7: ...nt Timer does not necessarily start if the burner is on a very low heat setting Gas and dual fuel cookers timer The timer has a fixed time and starts when the hob tempera ture starts to rise The cooke...

Page 8: ...telligent Heat Sensor has identified a high temperature or a steep tempera ture rise above the cooker Overheating Monitor alarm the cooker has been turned off First turn all cooker knobs to 0 then pre...

Page 9: ...ault diagnosis alarm can also be triggerd by the Intelligent Heat 1 Innohome Stove Guard and how to use it cont Sound Meaning Course of Action Control Unit a short signal followed by a long signal be...

Page 10: ...tion location If the automatic fault diagnosis carries on detecting a problem contact the product retailer For gas dual fuel cookers Refer to the gas kit manual 1 7 Additional devices With the Innohom...

Page 11: ...s for electric and gas burners Carry out initialization as described below depending on hob type If later you wish to change the hob type setting see Changing the hob type setting section 7 Electric b...

Page 12: ...Heat Sensor can be installed on the wall or if the cooker has a panel on the back on the cooker panel Install the Sensor on the wall using screws see instructions be low at the height of approx 40 cm...

Page 13: ...nd closing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover on previous page Turn the DIP switch 1 to off position see image 6 on page 20 the image shows the switch in on position Place the cover back according to i...

Page 14: ...me Junc tion Box or an Innohome Connection Cable Turn the electricity back on at the main switch The connection between the Intelligent Heat Sensor and the Control Unit will start automatically After...

Page 15: ...ck on first turn the burner off not required in cookers that are operated by touch then press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once 6 2 Alarm Signal Detection test Turn the smallest burner to medium...

Page 16: ...the Sensor see image 7 on page 20 Wait until the Sensor emits one or two signals then release the push button after which you can also release the cover The push button can also be pressed by putting...

Page 17: ...nt Heat Sensor if attached with screws see Detaching an Intelligent Heat Sen sor attached with screws in section 4 Mark the Sensor s original installation location if necessary Press the Intelligent H...

Page 18: ...at Sensor starts to signal in a normal cook ing situation press the Sensor cover during the pre alarm signal This will cause the Intelligent Heat Sensor to reduce its sensitivity automatically The Int...

Page 19: ...s should be located at a maximum distance of 16 5ft 5 metres Adjust the signal recognition frequency by turning the trimmer on the Control Unit using a screwdriver frequency adjustment see the picture...

Page 20: ...start when a hotplate is on a very low setting What to do when changing the cooker to a new one If your hob type has changed ie you used to have an electric cooker and now you have a dual fu el cooker...

Page 21: ...ection Intelligent Heat Sensor SGS500 Wireless 433MHz 10mW X10 A1 NO Alarm 80 dB at 100 cm Solar powered with a battery back up or external power supply 5V Working life over 15 years 3 25 min Overheat...

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Page 24: ...HDIN 500 K YTT OHJE smart safety for your kitchen Innohome Ltd www innohome com info innohome com www facebook com innohome Linnoitustie 4B FI 02600 Espoo Finland SGK500 000UU1 smart safety for your k...

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