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-
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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