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A 2 INNOHOME STOVE GUARD SGK4030 REFERENCE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 1 2 3 INSTALLATION P. 413 USER GUIDE P. 1421 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS P. 2224 For indoor use only. Do not use in a professional kitchen. The Control Unit must be installed by an authorised electrician. Thank you for choosing Innohome Stove Guard!
Innohome Stove Guard is a safety product for domestic kitchens. The Stove Guard consists of a state-of-the-art Heat Sensor that monitors the cooker from the top, and a Control Unit that cuts the power if a dangerous situation occurs. The Control Unit is installed behind the cooker or inside the kitchen cabinet next to the cooker. Ensure to read this manual prior to commencing installation. SALES PACKAGE CONTENTS:
Heat Sensor SGS1030 Battery (CR2032) IR lens extension Control Unit SGC430-1U3-50 Main manual Cupboard sticker Safety rules Stove Guard does not prevent all potentially dangerous situations, but it makes the use of the cooker significantly safer. Never leave the cooker unattended. Always check compliance with local regulations. For indoor use only. Do not use in a professional kitchen. Do not hold the Heat Sensor close to the ear. It can cause hearing damage when in alarm or test mode. Do not leave children alone with the product or any of its parts or packaging. There is a risk of choking. Do not disassemble the product. Do not immerse the Heat Sensor in water. The Stove Guard will not emit an alarm if the tem-
perature of the cooker is too low to identify a dan-
gerous situation, or if the cooker has an automatic limitation 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 the batteries. There is a risk of explosion. The operating instructions, accessories and stickers must accompany the product. Follow the safety guidance for safe use of Stove Guard. If you have questions about the product, ask a specialist or refer to innohome.com 2 CONTENTS 1 INSTALLATION Installation of the Heat Sensor 413 5 RECOMMENDED 1a Installation under cooker hood OPTIONAL 1b Wall mounting 1c Ceiling mounting P. 6-7 P. 8-9 P. 10-11 Installation of the Control Unit Function test 2 USER GUIDE Getting started with Innohome Stove Guard Read before using Innohome Stove Guard Avoiding false alarms After alarm: Cookers with mechanical controls After alarm: Cookers with touch controls Dislocation alarm Action in the event of an alarm Other settings Changing the sensitivity level Checking the sensitivity level Resetting the Heat Sensor to factory settings Pairing devices Frequently asked questions 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The Stove Guard Warranty Disposal Applied standards 12 13 1421 15 1617 16 16 16 16 17 1819 18 19 19 19 2021 2224 22 23 23 23 3 1 INSTALLATION 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. 13 INSTALLATION OF THE HEAT SENSOR The recommended place to install the Heat Sensor is directly above the centre of the cooker, under the cooker hood. The Heat Sensor can also be mounted on a wall with a mounting bracket or on the ceiling. Follow these instructions for correct installation. INSTALLATION LOCATIONS RECOMMENDED 1a Installation under cooker hood OPTIONAL 1b Wall mounting 1c Ceiling mounting Mounting bracket SAI1000-FBS required for wall installations
- available separately. For ceiling installations, the supplied IR lens exten-
sion must also be fitted. See page 10. Installation plate with adhesive tape Heat Sensor Optional IR lens extension (black) 5 1a COOKER HOOD 1 2 Select the mounting location Measure the installation height. The Heat Sensor should be centred above the cooker, preferably within Zone 1 (see the diagram below). It can be attached to the grease filter. It is important to ensure the minimum distance from the light underneath the hood is 4" (10cm)
(2" (5cm) is enough for LED lamp). Zone 1 is recommended for best performance. 15cm Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 1 Radius 6"
(15cm) Min 4" (10cm) Min 2" (5cm) for LED lamp Zone 1 is immediately above the middle of the cooker plates. Max 6"
(15cm) from the centre. Mount the Heat Sensor The Heat Sensor might beep at this stage indicating that it is not properly placed on the installa-
tion plate. As this happens, no further action is required. 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. 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 it. 6 I N S T A L L A T I O N INSTALLATION UNDER COOKER HOOD Allow the Heat Sensor to reach room temperature before use. The power to the cooker must be switched off (at the consumer unit). See the table below for the mounting location and follow instructions 14. 3 4 Starting the Heat Sensor Check installation height Insert the battery and place the Heat Sensor on the installation plate. Press the button shortly.
(LED flashes green). If the distance from cooker to Heat Sensor is more than 24" (60cm), the Heat Sensor's sensitivity level must be adjusted manually. Please refer to the table underneath together with the information on page 18, alternatively watch the film on sensitivity configuration. Watch the film:
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https://vimeo.com/321503955 Setting sensitivity DISTANCE FROM COOKER TO HEAT SENSOR MOUNTING LOCATION SENSITIVITY LEVEL CONFIGURATION 0"24" (060cm) wide cooker 25"36" (6190cm) wide cooker Sensitivity Acknowledgement "beep(s)"
33"40" (81100cm) Zone 1 & Zone 2 Zone 1 31"32" (7680cm) 29"30" (7175cm) 27"28" (6570cm) 25"26" (6164cm) Zone 1 Zone 2*
Zone 1*
18"24" (4560cm) Factory setting
* The installation may not in all cases meet all EN standard requirements. See FAQ, page 22, point 4 3 presses 4 presses 5 presses 6 presses 7 presses 8 presses Please note: the sensitivity level of the Heat Sensor is confirmed by the appropriate sound pattern sequence only and not the LED flashes. 7 1b 2b WALL 1 2 3 Select the required location and mount the bracket Mount the Heat Sensor Wall mounting requires a bracket (SAI1000-FBS), sold separately. The bracket is fastened on the wall using adhesive tape or screws. See the mounting instructions in the bracket package. Make sure that the bracket is positioned correctly so that the Heat Sensor faces towards the centre of the cooker. Mounting height on the wall above the cooker Max 36" (90cm) wide cooker. Recommended: 32" (80cm) Alternatively: 26"31" * (6579cm) See mounting instructions provided separately with the bracket.
* For wall mounting with a distance less than 32" (80cm) between the Heat Sensor and the cooker, the installation will not in all cases meet all EN standard requirements. The Heat Sensor might beep at this stage indicating that it is not properly placed on the installa-
tion plate. As this happens, no further action is required. Press at least for a minute while 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 it. 8 I N S T A L L A T I O N WALL MOUNTING WITH BR ACKE T Allow the Heat Sensor to reach room temperature before use. The power to the cooker must be switched off (at the consumer unit). See the table below for the mounting location and follow instructions 15. 4 5 Starting the Heat Sensor Set the sensitivity level Insert the battery and place the Heat Sensor on the installation plate. Press the button shortly.
(LED flashes green). Set the Heat Sensor's sensitivity level according to the mounting height
(as described in the table) by evenly pressing the Sensor's button. Please refer to the table underneath together with the information on page 18, alternatively watch the film on sensitivity configuration. Watch the film:
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https://vimeo.com/321503955 Setting sensitivity DISTANCE FROM COOKER TO HEAT SENSOR SENSITIVITY LEVEL CONFIGURATION 28"32" (7080cm) *
26"27" (6569cm) *
Sensitivity 3 presses 4 presses Acknowledgement beep(s)
* 32" (60cm) recommended. For wall mounting with a distance less than 32" (60cm) between the Heat Sensor and the cooker, the installation will not in all cases meet all EN standard requirements. Please note: the sensitivity level of the Sensor is confirmed by the appropriate sound pattern sequence only and not the LED flashes. 9 1c CEILING 1 2 3 Replace lens Carefully lift the lens with a screwdriver. Press down the IR lens extension (included) as shown in the picture. The extension should point directly upwards at an angle of 90. If the extension moves around, check that it has been inserted the right way round. Finding the mounting position Measure the distance 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 The Heat Sensor might beep at this stage indicating that it is not properly placed on the installa-
tion plate. As this happens, no further action is required. Make sure that ceiling is grease-
less and dry. Press at least for a minute while 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 it. 10 I N S T A L L A T I O N CEILING MOUNTING WITH IR LENS EX TENSION Allow the Heat Sensor to reach room temperature before use. The power to the cooker must be switched off (at the consumer unit). See the table below for the mounting location and follow instructions 15. 3 4 Starting the Sensor Set sensitivity level Insert the battery and place the Heat Sensor on the installation plate. Press the button shortly.
(LED flashes green). Set the sensitivity level according to the mounting height (as described in the table) by evenly pressing the Sensor's button. The Heat Sensor's sensitivity level must be always adjusted when installing it to the ceiling. Please refer to the table underneath together with the information on page 18, alternatively watch the film on sensitivity configuration). Watch the film:
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https://vimeo.com/321503955 Setting sensitivity DISTANCE FROM COOKER TO HEAT SENSOR SENSITIVITY LEVEL CONFIGURATION Mounting height above the cooker 64"80" (160200cm) Mounting height above the cooker 56"63" (140159cm) 036" (090cm) wide cooker Sensitivity Number of
"beep(s)"
Recommended: Immediately above the middle of the cooker. Alternatively: Farther out into the room with bracket. See the bracket package for mounting instructions. 036" (090cm) wide cooker Recommended: Immediately above the middle of the cooker. Alternatively: Farther out into the room with bracket. See the bracket package for mounting instructions. 1 press 2 presses Please note: the sensitivity level of the Sensor is confirmed by the appropriate sound pattern sequence only and not the LED flashes. 11 CONTROL UNIT It is a statutory requirement that the Control Unit is installed by an authorized electrician. The power to the cooker must be disconnected throughout the entire installation. POWER OFF 1 2 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. 12 I N S T A L L A T I O N Connect to the Control Unit Unplug the cooker. Connect the cooker to the Control Unit. Plug the input cord of the Control Unit to the cooker wall outlet. FUNCTION TEST The installation is completed when the test has been passed. The Heat Sensor will then give an alarm. This user manual, accessories and stickers should be left with the product for future reference. POWER ON 1 2 3 Return the power Perform function test Reset the alarm Switch on the power at the consumer unit. Wait 30 seconds after switching on the power. Press and hold the button until the Heat Sensor emits a beep (
LED flashes. Release the hold.
) and the red It is important to reset the alarm after a function test to ensure power to the cooker. Reset the test alarm by pressing the button once. The Control Unit will switch off the cooker and give an alarm signal every 5 seconds. The Heat Sensor will also emit a test alarm after a few seconds. Note! Check that there is no power going to the cooker. Check that the cooker can be turned on (or that there is voltage in the Control Unit). If the Heat Sensor does not respond or if the test alarm cannot be reset, see page 20, points 5 and 6. Watch the film:
https://vimeo.com/321504308 Test alarm Installation is now ready. When connecting the Stove Guard for the first time it is advisable to wait 15 minutes before normal cooker use to allow the Stove Guard to perform final system checks. 13 2 USER GUIDE GETTING STARTED The cooker is ready for use 15 minutes after completing the installation of the Stove Guard. However, at the beginning, it may start to signal during normal cooking. This is because the Heat Sensor learns what the normal temperature ranges are during cooking. The Heat Sensor may start making short beeps every five seconds while it is being used
(pre-alarm). Press the button to indicate that it is 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 function will not be operational. The Heat Sensor will automatically sound and switch the cooker off in the event of an increased heat condition. The Heat Sensor learns and adjusts, when the user resets the pre-alarm. See FAQ page 21, point 14. In order to reset the system, turn all controls off. The Stove Guard will automatically reset itself after the heat condition has cleared and the cooker cooled. 15 READ BEFORE Avoiding false alarms Use a pan that covers the entire hotplate to prevent false alarms. Using a lid is recommended. Always use the cooker hood if you have one. If you have a freestanding cooker or an oven under the hob, the oven controls must also be turned off once the power supply to the cooker or hob has been switched off by the alarm. After alarm Mechanical controls If the Stove Guard has turned the cooker off, first turn all cooker controls to 0, then press the Heat Sensor button once. After this, the cooker can be used nor-
mally. With ceiling installation, reset button is needed to return the power. Touch controls If the Stove Guard has turned the cooker off, press the Heat Sensor button once. After this, the cooker can be used normally. In some cases you must wait until the cooker has cooled down to continue to use. Dislocation alarm Removing the Heat Sensor from the installation plate cuts off the power to the cooker. Returning the Sensor back to the installation plate returns the power to the cooker. Press the Heat Sensor button once. 16 U S E R G U I D E Action in the event of an alarm The cooker will automatically be ready for use after the Stove Guard has detected that the hazardous situation is over, and all the controls are set to 0. See the alarm overview below for actions. SOUND MEANING MEASURES Heat Sensor 4 beeps with a 1-second interval. Heat Sensor Short beeps with 5-second intervals. .. Heat Sensor Many quick beeps followed by a long, very loud sound. .. ! ! ! !
Control Unit Short ring with 5-second intervals. Dislocation Alarm The Heat Sensor is removed from the installation plate. Pre-Alarm The Heat Sensor sounds an alert to danger before disconnecting the cooker. Switch-off Alarm The cooker is switched off. No power The power to the cooker has been cut off. Control Unit Continuous "rings". No power The cooker is too hot for the power to be turned back on. No power due to Auto-diagnostics Alarm The cooker has been disconnected due to a temporary fault (auto-
matic error diagnosis). Battery Alarm The Heat Sensor has a low battery. Control Unit Short and long ring with 10-second intervals. Heat Sensor One beep per minute. Or Control Unit One ring per minute. Return the Heat Sensor to the installation plate with the LED facing the user. If the alarm was triggered during normal cooking:
press the Heat Sensor button once while the pre-alarm sounds. The alarm is turned off and the sensitivity adjusts slightly. Make sure that the controls are set to 0. Press the Heat Sensor button once to return the power to the cooker. Make sure that the controls are set to "0". Wait until the cooker has cooled down after it has been disconnected then press the Heat Sensor button once to return the power. If the cooker cannot be switched back on, see FAQ, question 9, page 21. 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-second intervals as described in the section above, or press the Heat Sensor button once to reconnect the cooker. If the alarm does not stop, follow the instructions on page 21, FAQ question 9, and press again. Make sure that the controls are set to "0". Wait until the cooker has cooled down after it has been disconnected then press the Heat Sensor button once to return the power. If the cooker cannot be switched back on, see FAQ, question 3, page 20. The Heat Sensor battery is low and needs to be replaced. Pressing the button once at this time delays the alarm for at least 12 hours. 17 OTHER SETTINGS Change the sensitivity level Due to differences in kitchen environments, the sensitivity level of the Heat Sensor may have to be set manually. 1. Remove the Sensor from the installation plate The Heat Sensor emits 4 beeps (
). The cooker is turned off. 2. Adjust the sensitivity level See pages 711 for sensivitity levels to be applied. Place the Heat Sensor on the table (as shown in the picture). Press and hold in the button until 2 beeps (
are heard. Release the hold. The correct sensitivity can now be applied.
) BEEP .... BEEP 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 releasing. Ensure to pause for 1 second between each press. 3. Confirmation of setting After 515 seconds, the Heat Sensor will confirm the sensitivity setting with the same number of beeps. In case of error, start from step 2 again. Please note that the sensitivity level is confirmed by the appropriate number of "beeps" only and not the LED flashes. 4. Activate the Sensor Return the Heat Sensor correctly onto the installation plate. Press the button once. Watch the film:
https://vimeo.com/321503955 Setting sensitivity 18 U S E R G U I D E Checking the sensitivity level Reset the Heat Sensor to factory settings 1. Remove the Sensor from the installation plate. (The Sensor gives 4 beeps (
cooker is switched off.)
) and the Remove the Sensor from the installation plate. (The Sensor gives
) power is cut off 4 beeps (
to the cooker). 2. Press and hold the button
(approx. 10 sec.) until 2 beeps
(
) are heard. BEEP BEEP 3. An unadjusted Sensors sensi-
tivity setting is level 8, and when checking the level, the Sensor gives a set of beeps as follows:
8 - 8 - 5 - 8. If the sensitivity was adjusted to level 4, the sensor would give beeps: 4 - 4 - 5 - 4. 1. Remove the battery lid. 2. Press the button once. 3. Return the battery lid. The Heat Sensor shall make a "beep". 4. Press and hold the button until the three "beeps" are heard. Release. If three "beeps" cannot be heard, something went wrong. Repeat from Step 1. Return the Heat Sensor to its installation plate and press the button once. 1 2 3 4 BEEP BEEP BEEP Watch the film:
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https://vimeo.com/321504446 Factory settings 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 mounting plate during pairing. 1. Switch off the power for 15 seconds and switch it back on. 2. Within one minute from the power reset, sweep the side of Control Unit with the bottom magnet of the mounting plate so that the Control Unit makes a buzzing sound. The Control Unit is now ready to be paired. 3. Press and hold the button of the NEW Heat Sensor until it emits a beep and a red LED flashes. The Control Unit makes now a buzzing sound. 4. After 5 seconds, the Heat Sensor gives an alarm (first one "beep" and after a while continuous beeping). The Control Unit and the Heat Sensor are now successfully paired. 5. Reset the test alarm by press-
ing shortly the Heat Sensor button. Check that the cooker can be turned on. If the Heat Sensor does not respond or if the test alarm cannot be reset, first repeatthe pairing procedure and then see FAQ, page 22, points 5 and 6. 19 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. I cannot turn on the cooker, and there is no signal from the Control Unit. ANSWER 1: The Heat Sensor has been removed or placed incorrectly on the installation plate. The Heat Sensor shall be positioned parallel to the installation plate and it is recommended to have LED facing to the user. ANSWER 2: If the Heat Sensor is correctly positioned on the installation plate, the Control Units overheat-
ing protection has switched the cookers power off. The cooker can be switched on again by turning off the power supply for a few seconds using the cook-
ers fuse (in the consumer unit). If the overheating protection fails again, move the Control Unit to a cooler or better-ventilated place. 2. The Stove Guard emits alarms during normal cooking. ANSWER 1: As the Heat Sensor is positioned lower than 36" (90cm) above the cooker, it has a learning func-
tion (see page 15). Pressing the Heat Sensor button during the pre-alarm lowers the sensitivity slightly. Other causes of alarms during normal cooking:
A pot is removed from a hot hotplate A kettle/pot does not cover the hotplate Cooking without a lid A hot frying pan placed on the hotplate ANSWER 2: If measures to prevent unnecessary alarms have been performed a few times and the Heat Sensor still emits alarms in the same situation, the sensitivity should be adjusted less sensitive manually, for example from level 4 to level 5. See page 18. 3. The Auto-diagnostics alarm was not reset by pressing the Heat Sensor button once. ANSWER 1: The Auto-diagnostics alarm (Control Unit emits one short and one long "ring" every ten seconds) may be triggered if the Heat Sensor is not on the installation plate, if it is positioned incorrect-
ly, or if it is covered by dirt or grease. It can also be triggered by a problem with the radio connection or 20 U S E R G U I D E malfunction of the Control Unit. ANSWER 2: Make sure that the Heat Sensor is firmly attached to the installation plate and that it is posi-
tioned correctly. The LED shall be facing the user (see page 5). Clean the Heat Sensor with a lint-free cloth moistened with soapy water. Press the Heat Sensor button once. ANSWER 3: Turn off the cookers power from the consumer unit for 15 seconds. ANSWER 4: If the fault diagnosis switches off the cooker again, contact the retailer. If the cooker is still turned off due to the fault diagnosis, it can only be used for 5 minutes at a time by turning the power off for 15 seconds as described in answer 2 above (EN requirements). 4. Placing of the Heat Sensor in zones that do not necessarily match all EN standard requirements. ANSWER: According to the EN standard, the Heat Sensor should "see" the base of the pot in order to measure the temperature. In these zones (see the tables on pages 7,9 and 11), the Heat Sensor cannot see the bottom of pots with high edges and may identify a hazardous situation somewhat more slow-
ly, but is still safe to use. 5. During the function test, the Heat Sensor does not emit a sound when the button is pressed. ANSWER: Make sure that the battery has power and is inserted properly, "plus-side" up. 6. The test alarm cannot be reset. ANSWER: First try the function test, see page 13. If this does not fix the problem, turn off the cookers power at the consumer unit for 15 seconds and repeat the function test. Wait for 5 seconds before resetting the alarm. 7. The Stove Guard did not give an alarm in a dangerous situation. ANSWER 1: It is possible that the temperature was not high enough to be identified as a dangerous situation. The Heat Sensor takes different cooking 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 Guards function (see the next sections). ANSWER 2: Make sure that the Heat Sensor is correctly installed. See page 5 and after. ANSWER 3: 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. ANSWER 4: When mounting lower than 36" (90cm) above the cooker, it is possible to change the sensi-
tivity 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 and wait until the ring tone turns to slower pace. 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 hot-
plate, and the heat from the plate makes the Stove Guard think there is a dangerous situation. Use suitable size cooking vessels ANSWER: Deactivate the alarm by pressing the Heat Sensor button. The sensitivity level of the Heat Sensor will not change, as the espresso maker trig-
gered an alarm for maximum temperature and not self-learning. 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. 21 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS THE HEAT SENSOR Signal LED should face towards use IR lens
(Lens extension for high installations) Button Battery lid
(Battery 1 x CR2032) THE CONTROL UNIT Voltage 250 VAC Extremely low energy use (approx. 1 W) Automatic electrical switch SGC430-1U3-50 22 T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S Warranty Applied standards This product has a 2 year manufacturers warranty that covers defects in material or workmanship, starting from the date of purchase. This warranty does not affect your legal rights. The warranty covers use of the product in normal conditions in private households and shared housing. The warranty is limited to the replacement or repair of faulty components. FCC Rule Part: 15.231:2017 (Periodic operation in the band 40.66-40.70 MHz and above 70 MHz) IC Rule Part: RSS-210 Issue 9, 2017 and RSS-GEN Issue 5, 2018 The warranty applies only when the product is used according to instruc-
tions. It does not cover damage arising from misuse, improper handling, while in transit, application of force, dust, dirt, water or other environmental factors, defects due to causes beyond control such as lightning, abnormal voltage, acts of God, or from batteries. In case of a warranty claim, please contact the vendor for instructions. Only authorised returns with a full description of the fault are accepted. After the warranty period, repairs may be charged and are not always possible. Warranty claims do not extend the original warranty period and the warran-
ty of the replacement parts expires with the warranty of the product. Unless there is a statutory obligation, the manufacturer is not responsible for further claims, including personal or material damages, arising from the use of the product or from non-functioning or mis-functioning of the product. Disposal Proper disposal of this product helps to save valuable resources and pre-
vent potentially harmful effects on the environment, which may otherwise occur in the event of improper handling of waste. UL 60730-1 AUTOMATIC ELECTRICAL CON-
TROLS FOR HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR USE
- PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- Edition 5 - Revision Date 2016/08/03 UL 60730-2-9 STANDARD FOR AUTOMATIC ELECTRICAL CONTROLS FOR HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR USE - PART 2-9: PARTICULAR REQUIRE-
MENTS FOR TEMPERATURE SENSING CON-
TROLS - Edition 4 - Revision Date 2017/02/14 CAN/CSA E60730-1:15 AUTOMATIC ELECTRICAL CONTROLS FOR HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR USE - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- Edition 5 - Issue Date 2015/12/01 CAN/CSA E60730-2-9:15 AUTOMATIC ELECTRICAL CONTROLS FOR HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR USE - PART 2-9: PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPERATURE SENSING CONTROLS - Edition 3 - Issue Date 2015/09/01 Regulatory notice for FCC and ISED/ISDE US: This device complies with Part 15, Subpart C of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 8" (20cm) must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. CAN: This product complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) product may not cause harmful interference, and (2) product must ac-
cept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. To comply with RSS-102 RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 8" (20cm) must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. CAN: Ce dispositif est conforme la norme CNR d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage prjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. Ce produit a t test et sest avr conforme aux limites dexposition aux rayonnements tablies par la FCC et ISDE pour un environnement non contrl. Il respecte galement les lignes directrices de la FCC en matire dexposition aux radiofrquences ainsi que la norme CNR-102 des rgles dISDE relatives lexposition aux radiofrquences. Maintenir au moins 20cm distance pour la condition physique-garde. Cet appareil numrique ne dpasse pas les limites de la classe B pour les missions radio bruit des appareils numriques, tel qu'nonc dans le Rglement sur le brouillage radiolectrique du ministre des Communications du Canada. 23 Stove Guard components Control Unit SGC430-1U3-50 SGC430-1U3-50: NEMA 10-50P/R, 50 A, 250 V~ X, Y, W Intelligent Heat Sensor SGS1030 (silver), SGS1031 (white), SGS1032 (black) Wireless 315 MHz/10mW RF Features temperatures (self-learning maximum temperature Range electricity supply cut-off in hazardous and rate of temperature increase) Sensor Dislocation Alarm Fault diagnosis Emergency use in a fault situation Adjustable sensitivity levels (learning) Pre-alarm signal prior to cutting the power Manual alarm reset Audible alarm signal min. 65 dB(A), max. 80 dB(A) @ 40 (100cm) Sensing distance (from the range top) 1840 (45100cm) hood installation, 5680 (140200cm) ceiling installation, 32 (80cm) wall installation (recommended) Technical specifications Maximum rated current (A): 50 A Rated voltage or rated voltage range in volts: 250 V for SGC430-1U3-50 Nature of supply: AC Purpose of control: Operating control Construction of control: Independently mounted control The type of load controlled by each circuit: Resistive Degree of protection by enclosure: Open type Operating ambient temperature: 32 F to 95 F ( 0 C to 40 C) Classification of control according to protection against electric shock: Class I equipment Number of automatic cycles (A) for each automatic action: 100 000 cycles Method of mounting controls: Surface mounting Method of attachment for non-detachable cords: Type Y Additional features of Type 1 or Type 2 actions: Type 1.B Control pollution degree: 2 Rated impulse voltage: 2500 V U.S. Pat. Nos 10,051,993 and 10,347,112 Intended transportation condition of control: 14 F to 131 F (-10 C to 55 C) INNOHOME OY Itsehallintokuja 4 Polaris Business Park, Castor House FI-02600 Espoo, Finland www.innohome.com
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