11
10
Color label
5. Personalizing the stove guard
6. Troubleshooting
Press the OK button
❸
to find out the problem type. The indicator light
❹
:
Blinks in blue:
Blinks in yellow:
• Once: Problem with wireless connection.
• Twice: Problem with power control unit
Ⓒ
.
• Three times: Power control unit
Ⓒ
over-
heating.
• Once: Problem with sensors
❻
.
• Twice: Problem with sensor unit
Ⓐ
• Three times: Faulty installation position
of the sensor unit
Ⓐ
: see remedy on the
table below.
Please contact your vendor if you cannot solve your problem with these instructions.
Until the fault is fixed, you are able to use the cooker temporarily for 3 hours by re-
moving the batteries from the sensor unit
Ⓐ
and the fuses for cooker for 10 seconds.
Problem
Remedy
Cooker cannot be
switched on.
See chapters 3.2 or 3.3. If the problem persists, press the OK
button
❸
to find out the problem type, see the table above.
Faulty installation
position of the sensor
unit
Ⓐ
.
Sensor unit
Ⓐ
will automatically recognize its’ installation
position during the first time the cooker is used for cooking.
After the auto-recognition is completed, the stove guard
will prevent the use of cooker and oven if the sensor unit
Ⓐ
is removed from its’ original installation position. To enable
use of the cooker, place the sensor unit
Ⓐ
back to the
mounting bracket
Ⓑ
and press the OK button
❸
.
If the problem persists, the auto-recognition might not
have been successful. Ensure the correct position of
the sensor unit
Ⓐ
(see installation manual step 2/2) and
manually reconnect the wireless connection according the
installation manual chapter 5.2. The fault should be then
reseted automatically in two minutes.
The appliance
repeatedly gives false
(the indicator light
❹
is
blinking red and cooker
power is switched off).
Test the working order according to chapter 4. Maintenance.
If the appliance is in working order, but the Stove Guard gives
repeatedly false alarms, you may adjust the alarm limit of the
appliance. See installation manual.
The appliance
repeatedly gives false
alarms, especially when
the oven is in use.
There may have been a mistake in the calibration of the
appliance. See installation manual.
The appliance
repeatedly gives out
water leakage alarms.
For instructions, see chapter 3.5. If the alarms recur, take off
the fuses for the cooker and the oven. Check that the leakage
sensors are correctly connected. Put back the fuses.
Front cover
ѧ
HINT
You may print your own color label
and place it in to the stove guard to
match the stove guard perfectly into
your kitchen wall.
You may change the color of the stove
guard with the provided color labels.
The stove guard is delivered with 10 dif-
ferent color labels and one transparent
front cover and one opaque white front
cover.
1. Remove the sensor unit
Ⓐ
from the
mounting bracket
Ⓑ
by pulling it
gently.
2. Remove the front cover from the
sensor unit
Ⓐ
by lifting it from the
back of the sensor unit.
3. Place desired color label on top of
the sensor unit. Make sure that none
of the sensors are masked with the
label.
4. Place the transparent front cover on
the sensor unit and place the sensor
unit
Ⓐ
back onto the mounting
bracket
Ⓑ
.