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INSTALLING THE STOVE GUARD
The Stove Guard Cooktop model must be installed by a licensed electrician, according to local electrical codes.
Failure to use a professional will result in possible loss of life, warranty and property insurance.
1.
Shut off power to the cook top at the service panel.
2.
Access the cook top wiring.
3.
Remove the
STOVE GUARD
Power Box cover & refer to the wiring diagram.
4.
Disconnect the existing cook top power wires & feed into the
STOVE GUARD
Power Box.
5.
Make connections according to the enclosed wiring diagram on the last page.
6.
Replace the
STOVE GUARD
Power Box cover.
7.
Connect the thin white cable from the Power Box (
#6 on the Power Box Diagram
) to the receptacle in the back of the
EMU, by lining up the pins on the connector, do not use force. Route the cable in the recessed groove.
8.
Turn power to the cook top back ON.
9. For the safety reasons, after a power failure, if power goes off and return back, or after the first use, the stove will
remain turned off until user presses any button. The red Stove Off and red SG Off LED should lighting. Display
should show
PO
. Turn a burner on a low setting. The burner should remain cold (turned off). Turn off the burner.
10. Setting the Rocker Switch on Power Box to the proper position: If the burner was hot in previous step, switch the
rocker switch on the
STOVE GUARD
Power Box to the other operating position (
#3 on the Power Box Diagram
).
11. Make sure nothing is on the top of stove. Press the AUTO button. This should turn the stove on. Green Auto LED should
light. Green Sensor LED will light when movement is detected. A time of
01
minute should appear on the display. A
time of 1 minute is the factory default preset. Wait about 20 seconds till display shows
--
. Dashes means that there
is not current detection, (the stove doesn’t draw current). Turn on a burner. Stove Guard should detect current,
display will show
01
. Test the Stove Guard by standing out of the EMU's sensor detection area. After 1 minute, power to the
stove burner should shut off. When re-entering the sensor detection area, sensor detects movement, and the Stove Guard
will turn the stove burner on again. You could hear a relay click or see that display changes from
00
(time with no movement
detected reach 0). Turn off the burner. Do not touch the burner... It may be hot...
12. Mount the EMU to an upper kitchen cabinet, or to the wall.
13. Test STOVE GUARD in its various modes and instruct the final user on Stove Guard's proper use.
MOUNTING the EMU (Electronic Monitoring Unit)
The best location for mounting the EMU is under an upper kitchen cabinet approximately 12” (30cm) from the right or left
side of the cook top, or on the wall approximately 18” (45cm) from the right or left side of the cook top.
Remember:
DO NOT
place it directly on or above the cooktop.
MOUNTING TO THE BOTTOM OF A KITCHEN CABINET
Remove the plastic covers from the 2 holes on the top and bottom of the EMU.
Feed the two long screws from the bottom to the top of the EMU and screw directly into the bottom of
the cabinet.
Ensure that the cable is properly routed back to the Power Box.
MOUNTING TO THE WALL
Mark 2 points on the wall exactly 7 1/16 “ (18cm) apart.
Drill 2 holes and install two short screws, leaving the screw threads exposed approx. 1/4” (6mm).