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situations into account, including high-temperature 
cooking, and should not give an alarm too easily. 
Therefore, the Stove Guard only emits an alarm when 

a certain temperature (or rate of temperature rise) 

is detected, but still long before a real risk situation. 

However, it is important to check the Stove guard’s 

function (see the next sections).

 Make sure that the Heat Sensor is correctly installed. 

See page 5 and after.

 If the Heat Sensor is properly installed, turn on a 

hotplate and perform a function test, see page 13. 

Make sure the Control unit turns off the cooker. If the 

function test fails, contact the retailer.

 When mounting lower than 90 cm above the cook

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er, it is possible to change the sensitivity of the Heat 
Sensor, so it reacts earlier. Increase the 
sensitivity by one or two steps. See page 18.

8. I cancelled the pre-alarm by mistake, even 
though the alarm was triggered by a dangerous 
situation. Has the Heat Sensor become too insen-
sitive now?

ANSWER: 

Deactivating the pre-alarm changes the 

sensitivity, but only to a small extent. This can 
therefore be carried out a few times without the 
alarm becoming insensitive.

9. I cannot turn on the cooker and the Control 
Unit emits a ring tone almost continuously

ANSWER: 

The cooker is locked due to several 

repeated alarms for the maximum temperature. 
Unlock by turning off the cooker's power at the 
consumer unit for 15 seconds.  

10. How do you test Stove Guard with an 
induction cooker?

ANSWER: 

You need an adapter plate that allows 

the use of all cookware on an induction cooker 

(available from many retailers) or an induction 

suitable cooking vessel. Place the adapter plate 
on a cooker and perform a heat test by turning on 
the plate. This test is not absolutely necessary, as 
potential problems are eventually solved by the 

Auto-diagnostics.

Note!

 The test is recommended when retrofitting the 

cooker and ceiling-mounted Heat Sensor.

11. The Heat Sensor gives an alarm when I make 
coffee with an espresso pot

Espresso pots are often much smaller than the 
hotplate, and the heat from the plate makes the 
Stove Guard think there is a dangerous situation. Use 
suitable sized cooking vessels.

ANSWER: 

Deactivate the alarm by pressing the Heat 

Sensor button. The sensitivity level of the Heat 
Sensor will not adapt automatically, as the espresso 
maker triggered an alarm for maximum temperature 
and therefore self-learning will not take place.

12. What do I do if the Heat Sensor or the Control 
Unit must be replaced with a new one?

ANSWER:

 Contact the retailer for a new part. When 

replacing, pair the devices. See page 19.

13. Where can I find the Heat Sensor model 
number?

ANSWER: 

On the underside of the Heat Sensor there 

is a sticker with the model number.

14. Why does the learning sensitivity function 
not work when I install the Heat Sensor on the 
ceiling?

ANSWER: 

The Heat Sensor "learns" based on the 

frequency of manually reset pre-alarms. 
The Heat Sensor's ability to automatically return the 
power to the cooker after an event enables the user 

to not have to reset the alarm manually (by using an 

additional reset button or reaching to the ceiling 

to press the button of the Heat Sensor). The Heat 

Sensor will not learn and adjust its sensitivity level 
because there are no manual reset requirements for 
pre-alarms when on the ceiling.

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Summary of Contents for MBK19-PGSGUARD

Page 1: ...a professional kitchen The Control Unit must be installed by an authorised electrician INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION P 4 13 USER GUIDE P 14 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS P 22 24...

Page 2: ...of temperature increase The Stove Guard will not completely isolate the cooker It must never be used to turn off the cooker s power supply for service repair Do not short circuit charge open or heat...

Page 3: ...ding false alarms 16 After alarm Cookers with mechanical controls 16 After alarm Cookers with touch controls 16 Dislocation alarm 16 Action in the event of an alarm 17 Other settings 18 19 Changing th...

Page 4: ...STALLATION 1 Installing the Stove Guard To install correctly follow the instructions STEP 1 Installation of the Heat Sensor p 5 11 STEP 2 Installation of the Control Unit p 12 STEP 3 Function test p 1...

Page 5: ...ollow these instructions for correct installation Installation plate with adhesive tape Heat Sensor Optional IR lens extension black INSTALLATION LOCATIONS 1a Installation under cooker hood 1b Wall mo...

Page 6: ...nce Mount the Heat Sensor If there is a metal mesh grease filter on the cooker hood make sure it is greaseless and dry Press at least for a minute from the opposite side while attaching adhesive Caref...

Page 7: ...ease refer to the table underneath together with the information on page 18 alternatively watch the film on sensitivity configuration 3 DISTANCE FROM COOKER TO HEAT SENSOR MOUNTING LOCATION SENSITIVIT...

Page 8: ...hile attaching adhesive Carefully remove the protective film from the installation plate Attach the Heat Sensor with the LED facing the user Attach the installation plate while the Heat Sensor is on i...

Page 9: ...ing the Sensor s button The factory setting for the sensitivity level is 45 60 cm above the cooker Please refer to the table underneath together with the information on page 18 alternatively watch the...

Page 10: ...stance between the cooker and ceiling Place the Heat Sensor directly above the center point of the cooker Make sure that the surface is clean and dry Mount the Heat Sensor Make sure that ceiling is gr...

Page 11: ...formation on page 18 alternatively watch the film on sensitivity configuration DISTANCE FROM COOKER TO HEAT SENSOR SENSITIVITy LEVEL CONFIGURATION Mounting height above the cooker 0 90 cm wide cooker...

Page 12: ...cted throughout the entire installation Disconnect the power Switch off the power at the consumer unit Note Do not turn on the Consumer unit before the Heat Sensor is set and ready for a function test...

Page 13: ...econds The Heat Sensor will also emit a test alarm after a few seconds Note Check that there is no power going to the cooker Reset the alarm It is important to reset the alarm after a function test to...

Page 14: ...2 USER GUIDE...

Page 15: ...s not a dangerous situation The Heat Sensor has then learned more about your cooking habits and you can continue cooking Please note When installing the Heat Sensor on the ceiling the learning functio...

Page 16: ...all cooker controls to 0 then press the Heat Sensor button once After this the cooker can be used normally With ceiling installation reset button is needed to return the power Touch controls If the S...

Page 17: ...r The cooker is too hot for the power to be turned back on Make sure that the controls are set to 0 Wait until the cooker has cooled down and the Control Unit starts emit ting a short ring with 5 seco...

Page 18: ...applied Note When selecting the correct sensitivity level it is important the process is not rushed Ensure the sensor button is pressed firmly down each time holding for a period of 1 second before re...

Page 19: ...BEEP 19 Pairing devices The units are already paired at the factory When replacing the Heat Sensor or the Control Unit the devices must be paired again Note The Heat Sensor must be placed on the insta...

Page 20: ...or if it is covered by dirt or grease It can also be triggered by a problem with the radio connection or malfunction of the Control Unit ANSWER 2 Make sure that the Heat Sensor is firmly attached to t...

Page 21: ...any retailers or an induction suitable cooking vessel Place the adapter plate on a cooker and perform a heat test by turning on the plate This test is not absolutely necessary as potential problems ar...

Page 22: ...CR2032 Signal LED should face towards use 3 Voltage 230 VAC Extremely low energy use approx 1 W Automatic electrical switch For safe connections up to 10 mm2 wires Alarm signal 80 dB A 1 m RF 433 MHz...

Page 23: ...h normal household waste For proper handling and recycling this product must be delivered to a separate collection point where it will be accepted free of charge The product can be returned to your lo...

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