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1. SGC500 3 230 400VAC and hotplate max 70 V max 6 mA opto 3x16A 3X10A 3 phase cookers power coupler Alarm input 3 15V_ star or delta connection with optocoupler or without N Power consumption lt 1W Intelligent Communication Solar powered with a battery 3 25 min Heat Sensor Wireless 433MHz 10mW RF back up Working life approx Overheating SGS510 X10 PT2622 10 years a significant number Monitor Alarm transfer with FireSafe of alarms may reduce battery ty Socket SSC100 life STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL Manual alarm reset Automatic alarm reset patented Silent alarm Red alarm light deactivation Mode 2 in addition to the mode 1 features Intelligent Timer patented Sensor automatic fault diagnosis patented Mode 3 in addition to the mode 1 and 2 features Intelligent Timer low heat detection patented Cooker knob Safety Lock Tested in an accredited third party test laboratory VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Alarm output ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Tem 25 C PARAMETER TEST CONDITION MIN OUTPUT Input voltage VCC 5V 10k pull up VCC 5V 10k pull up The alarm output is a 3 5 mm 4 pin jack found on the Control CNI Unit The alarm output is potential free and normally open y Alarm opto It closes for one second when the Control Unit cuts out NO OC1 the cooker s electricity supply If the alarm output does not work properly
2. INNOHOME Stove Guard SGK500 user manual FULFILS EN 50615 Standard for Stove Guards www innohome com Congratulations You now own one of the most intelligent cooker safety products in the world Before using this product please read the information in safety instructions first then familiarize yourself with the information provided in the user manual Always observe all safety instructions For any questions or uncertainties about using the product ask a specialist or obtain information online from www innohome com The user manual is an integral part of the product and contains important information about use installation and handling After reading store the manual in a safe place and if passing the product to third parties make sure to include the manual li gt lt Bout Ny a D Control Unit SGC510 2 Intelligent Heat Sensor SGS510 Control Unit SGC500 3 Safety instructions This product is not suitable for use in professional kitchens Avoid having the heat sensor closer than 15 cm distance to the ear while signalling an alarm due to risk of damage to hearing fi Do not leave small children unsupervised with the product its parts or packaging due to risk of fatal injury from choking i Do not disassemble fi The Stove Guard alarm is not triggered if the hob s temperature is too low for a hazardous situation to be identified or if the cooker
3. change the polar ity of the cable connecting to the alarm output STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 11 Disposal Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment private households EU Directive 2002 96 EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment recycling WEEE This symbol on the Stove Guard product and accompanying documents indicates that this product should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take this product s to designated collection points where it will be accepted free of charge Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will help save valuable re sources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from ny inappropriate waste handling 12 Warranty In addition to the statutory warranty from the first vendor this product has a 5 year manufac turer s warranty that covers defects in material or workmanship starting from the date of pur chase This warranty does not affect your legal rights The warranty covers use of the product in normal conditions in private households and housing associations The warranty is limited to the replacement or repair of faulty components It does not include batteries The warranty applies
4. 15 seconds using the main switch or the cooker fuse Ensure that the Intelligent Heat Sensor is on its mounting plate If the problem persists contact the product retailer Control Unit two short beeps after turning the Safety Lock off OX The Safety Lock has been turned off and the electricity reconnected to the cooker The cooker can now be used Control Unit a beep every hour or half hour There has been an error in the identification of the cooker Repeat the setup procedure as described in chapter 9 under the heading the Control Unit signals every hour or half hour Intelligent Heat Sen sor and the Control Unit a beep once a minute The Intelligent Heat Sensor has a low bat tery Replace the Sensor see chap ter 9 Pressing the Sensor s cover once delays the battery alarm for 12 hours 2 Monthly Maintenance Since the automatic fault diagnosis tests the Stove Guard operation only the Audible Alarm Detection feature needs to be tested on a monthly basis if activated For the Audible Alarm Detection test refer to the chapter 5 2 Clean the Intelligent Heat Sensor by wiping it with a cloth dampened with a mixture of house hold detergent and water Only use a cloth that does not leave fibres Do not immerse the de vice in water Ensure that all other alarms being used with the Stove Guard are cleaned and their batteries changed according to their i
5. Alarm the Intelligent Heat Sensor being removed from its location or it not being on its mounting plate or due to Control Unit overheating protection First check that the Intelligent Heat Sensor is on its mounting plate e If the Sensor is on its mounting plate the Control Unit overheating protection has turned the Control Unit and the cooker off This has likely happened due to a wrong installation place that becomes apparent when the cooker is used on a high power setting The cooker can be turned back on by turning the electricity off for a moment using the main switch or the cooker fuse If the overheating protection turns the cooker off again change the Control Unit installation location to a cooler one or to one that has better ventilation The Intelligent Heat Sensor pre alarm sounds in a normal cooking situation e When the Intelligent Heat Sensor is first installed it learns the kitchen environment and the user s s cooking style During this adjustment period some alarms may be triggered during normal cooking situations If the Intelligent Heat Sensor starts to signal in a normal cooking situation press the Sensor cover during the 30 60 second long pre alarm signal e o This will cause the Intelligent Heat Sensor to reduce its sensitivity automat ically e If ihe Intelligent Heat Sensor alarm keeps being triggered set its sensitivity manually to be less sensitive see chapter 6 1 To check the current sensitivity level set
6. These features can be used in addition to all previously mentioned features They are available for cookers with mechanical knobs that do not have electronics Usually these types of cookers are traditional free standing cookers with iron or ceramic plates and without a display such as a clock Halogen hobs with mechanical controls and no dis play also fall into this category g Intelligent Timer Intelligent Timer offers upgraded protection for mechanical cookers identifying low heat hazard scenarios that are unable to produce a fire but can cause burns The Timer follows hotplate heat adjustments similarly to the standard Intelligent Timer described in point d but it is also able to identify low heat hazard scenarios eg when a hotplate is on the lowest setting Intelligent Timer does not sound a pre alarm signal prior to switching off the cooker h Cooker knob Safety Lock The Safety Lock locks the cooker so that it cannot be turned on accidentally by deactivating the cooker knobs in some cookers the oven knobs are not deactivated The cooker is activat ed by pressing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once The Control Unit emits two short beeps as the cooker is ready for use The cooker is locked 20 minutes after last use ens STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 1 5 Meaning of alarm signals The Intelligent Heat Sensor signal is a high tone beep the Control Unit signal a lower frequency buzzing beep Th
7. To put the cover back put both ends in at the same time A Make sure that the black round sensor goes through the opening in the cover image 2 Establishing communication with the Innohome FireSafety Socket Pair the devices according to instructions in the FireSafety Socket manual STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 4 Control Unit Installation If the cooker is connected to the mains electricity via a plug and a socket the Control Unit can be installed by the user In any other case the installation needs to be carried out by a qualified electrician If the Stove Guard is installed before installing the cooker see Quick Installation Guide for instructions on a separate sheet Installing the Control Unit 1 Turn the electricity off using the main switch or the cooker fuse s all phases Attach the Control Unit to the wall using screws near the electricity outlet and as close to the floor level as possible Safety instructions The Control Unit must be installed according to instructions It should be installed behind the cooker in a place that has free ventilation and where it cannot be acci dentally covered do not install inside a cupboard Do not install the Control Unit in a location where water can splash on it The Control Unit should not be installed near the sink If activating optional features place the Control Unit so that you can access the setup button 1 during set up procedures the
8. and 3b mechanical cookers only Modes 3a and 3b are available for cookers with mechanical knobs that do not have elec tronics Usually these types of cookers are traditional free standing cookers or hobs with iron or ceramic plates and without a display such as a clock Halogen hobs with mechan ical controls and no display also fall into this category If you are not certain whether your cooker has electronics or not it can be tested by activating the mode 3b and then testing the Safety Lock feature as advised at the end of this chapter If the Safety Lock does not acti vate the cooker has electronics and cannot be used in 3 modes Mode 3a Includes basic features mode 2 features and Intelligent Timer Press the Control Unit setup button 1 see image on page 11 and hold it down After 10 seconds the Control Unit emits a beep and after a moment another beep Release the setup button Wait for 10 seconds Turn on the largest hotplate Wait until you hear three beeps from the Control Unit then turn the hotplate off If the Control Unit emits one or two beeps the mode was not set properly and the procedure should be carried out again Go to point 2 Finishing off STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL Mode 3b Includes basic features mode 2 features Intelligent Timer and Cooker knob Safety Lock Press the Control Unit setup button 1 see image on page 11 and hold it down After 10 seconds the Control Unit emits a
9. automatically limits a temperature increase When the heat sensor signal has been reset manually the alarm cannot be triggered by the rate of temperature change for 30 minutes i Do not damage any gas electricity water or telecommunication lines during drilling or fixing work due to risk of personal or fatal injury Zt Also see safety instructions in the installation chapters 3 and 4 and in the quick connection guide Batteries t Do not short circuit or charge batteries due to risk of fatal injury from explosion Zi Do not attempt to open or burn batteries due to risk of explosion Zi If the batteries are leaking avoid skin contact by using suitable protective gloves and clothing due to risk of injury from corrosive acid USE 1 Innohome Stove Guard and how to use it 1 1 A quick guide 1 2 Innohome Stove Guard 1 3 Stove Guard use 1 4 Stove Guard features 1 5 Meaning of alarm signals 2 Monthly Maintenance INSTALLATION 3 Intelligent Heat Sensor Installation 4 Control Unit Installation SETTINGS 5 Additional features setup and testing 5 1 Activating Audible Alarm Detection 5 2 Activating other additional features 6 Changing settings manually 6 1 Setting the Sensor sensitivity level manually 6 2 Stove Guard factory settings 6 3 Changing the mode 6 4 Changing the X10 house address 7 Checking settings 7 1 Checking the Sensor sensitivity level 7 2 Checking the Control Unit settings ADDITIONAL INFORMATIO
10. level manually see chapter 6 1 3 The Sensor must be installed using the mounting plate Put the plate back on the Sensor remove the protecting sheet and attach the plate and the Sensor To ensure that the plate is attached properly remove the Sensor for a moment and press around the plate with firm presses Put the sensor back and ensure that it fits tightly on the plate STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL The Intelligent Heat Sensor is now installed Go to chapter 4 for Control Unit installation Note if detaching the Sensor after installation the Sensor will emit four beeps Sensor Disloca tion Alarm and the cooker is turned off Optional features Silent alarm Open the cover see Opening and closing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover on the previous page Turn the DIP switch 2 to off position see image 3 on page 27 the image shows the switch in on position Place the cover back according to instructions Turning off the red alarm light flashes during an alarm Open the cover see Opening and closing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover on the previous page Turn the DIP switch 1 to off position see image 3 on page 27 the image shows the switch in on position Place the cover back according to instructions Opening and closing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover see images 1 2 page 27 Use the tip of a screwdriver to carefully detach the cover one end at a time image 1
11. output 2 see image on previous page Innohome FireSafety Socket and the ad ditional cable for connecting via the alarm output are sold separately More detailed instruc tions can be found from www innohome com SETTINGS 5 Additional features setup 5 1 Activating Audible Alarm Detection All external smoke and carbon monoxide alarms need to be installed in the same room with in 5 metres distance of the Control Unit If you later wish to deactivate the feature carry out the same procedure again 1 Press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover so that the green light illuminates 2 Place the battery disconnection piece into the hole underneath the Sensor 2 see image on previous page Place the Intelligent Heat Sensor on its mounting plate for 5 seconds 3 Remove the Sensor the Sensor emits a beep Put the Sensor back on the plate for another 5 seconds the Sensor emits a beep when being lifted up 4 Remove the battery disconnection piece Save it for possible later use 5 Press the Sensor cover once The Sensor will now emit beeps confirming its new setting one beep signifies that the Audible Alarm Detection is activated two beeps signifies that the feature is deactivated 6 Test the feature as advised at the end of chapter 5 2 If you have lost the battery disconnection piece you can alternatively use a screwdriver to carefully press the button on the bottom surface of the Sensor see image 4 on page 27 To avoid
12. pressing the cover switch simultaneously detach the Sensor cover before carrying out the setup operation To avoid damage to the Sensor detach and place back the cover according to instructions see Opening and closing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover below STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 5 2 Activating other additional features Choose the mode Mode 1 Standard features activated by factory default does not need further setup procedures Overheating Monitor Automatic fault diagnosis Sensor Dislocation Alarm in compliance with the EU standard EN50615 B Mode 2 Additional features for all electric cookers includes mode 1 features Intelligent Timer Sensor fault diagnosis Mode 3a 3b Extra features for mechanical cookers includes mode 1 and 2 features Intelligent Timer Cooker knob Safety Lock activated de activated 1 Set the mode Choose ONE of the following setup options Mode 2 all electric cookers Includes basic features Intelligent Timer and Intelligent Heat Sensor Fault diagnosis Press the Control Unit setup button 1 see image on page 11 and hold it down After 10 seconds the Control Unit emits a beep and after a moment another beep Release the setup button Wait for approximately 30 seconds until you have heard two beeps If the Control Unit beeps one or three times the mode was not set properly and the procedure should be carried out again Go to point 2 Finishing off Modes 3a
13. such a small extent that even if it were to be accidentally changed for a couple of times the Sensor would not become too insensitive The Intelligent Heat sensor will always cut the power in a dangerous situation in accordance with EU standard EN50615 The Control Unit emits a short beep followed by a long beep be beep at approxi mately 5 second intervals e The automatic fault diagnosis has detected that the Intelligent Heat Sensor is not on its mounting plate or that there is a problem in the connection between the Intelligent Heat Sensor or in the functioning of some part of the system e Ensure that the Intelligent Heat Sensor is on its mounting plate and press its cover once e Reconnect the cooker electricity by first turning all cooker knobs to 0 not required in cook ers that are operated by touch then turning the electricity off for about 15 seconds using the main switch or the cooker fuse e Ifthe fault diagnosis alarm carries on triggering contact the product retailer e If the fault diagnosis has turned the cooker off it can only be used 5 minutes at a time emergency use To reconnect the cooker electricity for 5 minutes turn the cooker electrici ty off for 15 seconds using the main switch or the cooker fuse The Control Unit signals every hour or half hour e There has been an error in the identification of the cooker modes 2 3a and 3b Repeat the setup procedure and check the setting of the Co
14. 2 v2 4 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM EN 301 489 3 V1 6 1 2013 and EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 2011 RoHS EN 50581 2012 EN 50615 2015 European Standard for Stove Guards approved on 5 Jan 2015 Full title of the standard Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Particular require ments for devices for fire prevention and suppression for electric hobs cooktops This European standard deals with the safety of electric devices used for detection prevention and suppression of fire originated from a cooking process or from flammable material left on the hob Category B Preventive power cut off CHe Technical Director Matti Myllym ki IMAGES Innohome Oy www innohome com info innohome com www facebook com innohome Linnoitustie 4B FI 02600 Espoo Finland inno SGK500 200UE3 002
15. Audible Alarm Detection test Turn the smallest burner to medium heat and test the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms one at a time When the Control Unit detects an alarm signal it turns the cooker off and starts to emit a beep every 5 seconds To reconnect the electricity to the cooker first turn the burner off not required in cookers that are operated by touch then press the Sensor cover once The Stove Guard is factory set to identify most alarm signals If the Stove Guard does not react to the external alarm signal adjust the signal recognition frequency as advised in Troubleshoot ing chapter 9 STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL Safety Lock test activated in mode 3b Make sure the hob is turned off In approximately 20 minutes the Safety Lock locks the cooker by deactivating the cooker knobs in some cookers the oven knobs are not deactivated Test the Safety Lock by trying to turn the burners on one by one Turn the Safety Lock off by pushing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once The Control Unit will emit two short beeps indicating that the electricity has been reconnect ed and the cooker can be used normally 6 Changing settings manually 6 1 Setting the Sensor sensitivity level manually The sensitivity level determines the level of heat and the rate of temperature change required to trigger an alarm If the Intelligent Heat Sensor is installed to a cooker hood that is higher than 65 cm electric burners or
16. N 8 Low battery alarm 9 Troubleshooting 10 Technical Information 11 Disposal 12 Warranty 13 EU Declaration of Conformity smart safety for your kitchen 9 10 11 12 12 15 12 13 15 15 17 15 16 16 17 17 17 18 17 18 18 19 22 23 24 25 25 26 STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 1 Innohome Stove Guard and how to use it 1 1 A quick guide When the Stove Guard is signalling press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once Also note that When the Stove Guard is emitting a pre alarm signal a short sound followed by a long break it has identified a hazardous situation If the situation is not haz ardous press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once during the pre alarm signal The Stove Guard will learn that this kind of situation is a normal cooking situation When the Stove Guard has turned the cooker off and the Control Unit Sensor is signal ling first turn all cooker knobs to 0 then press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once In cookers that are operated by touch just press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once Please also see Stove Guard use chapter 1 3 STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 1 2 Innohome Stove Guard Package contents Control Unit SGC510 2 or SGC500 3 Intelligent Heat Sensor SGS510 Country specific installation kit Stove Guard SGK500 is compatible with all electric cook ers The Stove Guard system is composed of an Intelligent Heat Sensor atta
17. STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 1 3 Stove Guard use When the cooker has been turned off and the Stove Guard is signalling first turn all cooker knobs to 0 then press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once In cookers that are operated by touch just press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once An Intelligent Heat Sensor pre alarm signal a short beep followed by a long break e e e sounds before turning the cooker off If it signals during normal cooking situation press the Sensor cover once during the pre alarm signal The Sensor will learn that the situation was a normal cooking situ ation A Control Unit pre alarm signal sounds from behind the cooker lower sound a short beep followed by a long break o tells that the Intelligent Timer will turn the cooker off after one minute By pressing the Sensor cover once you get more time to use the cooker If the Safety Lock has locked the cooker you can get it back in use by pressing the Sensor cover once If the Sensor is removed from its mounting plate it will sound an alarm and the cooker is turned off Sensor Dislocation Alarm The cooker is reactivated by returning the Sensor back to its mounting plate STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 1 4 Stove Guard features The Stove Guard safeguards the cooker in several different ways The factory setting includes the Overheating Monitor as specified in the EU standard the Intelligent Heat Sensor above t
18. access is only required during the setup Measure the Perilex connections prior to installation Ensure that the terminal screws are tight and that the connectors are properly connected Before turning the electricity on double check that there is no short circuit in the cooker side of circuit and that the installation is done correct ly using appropriate wiring installation by an electrician 2 Installation by the user connect the Control Unit between the cooker s plug and the socket Installation by an electrician connect the Control Unit to the cooker using an Innohome Junc tion Box or an Innohome Connection Cable see connection guide The Intelligent Heat Sensor and the Control Unit are factory paired 3 Turn the electricity back on The Control Unit emits a beep The connection between the Sensor and the Control Unit starts instantly Wait for approximately 20 seconds until you hear another beep STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 4 Turn one of the hotplates on Press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover until you hear a beep from the Sensor The Sensor will emit a test alarm and the cooker electricity is cut off Restore the cooker electricity by pressing the Sensor cover once The standard features installation is now complete For activating additional features go to chapter 5 External safety systems Telecare The Stove Guard is connected to an external system using an Innohome FireSafety Socket or via the alarm
19. beep 5 Press the cover as many times as is the sensitivity level you want to adjust the Sensor to with short presses Wait for the light to go off between the presses 6 The Intelligent Heat Sensor now confirms its sensitivity level with beeps Beeps given in four lots Sensitivity level 24 24 x y 2 34 3 xX y 3 4 44 x y 4 16 16 x y 16 6 2 Stove Guard factory settings The Stove Guard is returned to its factory settings upon changing to a new cooker or if the Control Unit is not acting as described in the user manual If you only want to return the factory settings for the Intelligent Heat Sensor turn the cooker electric ity supply off using the main switch or the cooker fuse prior to carrying out the procedure Return ing the factory settings does not influence connection between the Control Unit and the Sensor 1 Place the battery disconnection piece into the hole on the bottom surface of the Sensor 2 see image on page 9 Place the Sensor on its mounting plate or a surface where the magnets stick eg a cooker for five seconds 2 Remove the Sensor from the mounting plate and press the Sensor cover and hold it down until you have heard three separate beeps The Intelligent Heat Sensor will emit signals to signify that its factory settings have been restored 3 The Control Unit will restart and emits a beep After approximately 30 seconds the Control Unit will emit another beep The Control Uni
20. beep and after a moment another beep Release the setup button Wait for 10 seconds Turn the largest hotplate on for 5 seconds then turn it off The Control Unit will emit three beeps after a short moment If the Control Unit emits one or two beeps the mode was not set properly and the procedure should be carried out again Go to point 2 Finishing off 2 Finishing off If the Audible Alarm Detection feature and or the Safety Lock feature mode 3b is activated test these features first see instructions at the end of this chapter Turn the cooker electricity off for 15 seconds using the main switch or the cooker fuse As the electricity is turned back on the Control Unit confirms its current setting by emitting beeps signals described in chapter 7 2 Straight after the signals do a test alarm turn a hotplate on then press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover until the Sensor emits a beep The Sensor will emit an alarm and the Control Unit turns the cooker off Turn the hotplate off Reset the test alarm by pressing Sensor cover once The test alarm is an essential part of the setup procedure Not doing a test alarm will influence Stove Guard s functionality The installation is now complete For the next 15 minutes do not turn the cooker on as the Control Unit identifies and adjusts to its installation environment the Control Unit will emit a beep as the cooker is ready for use Testing of additional features
21. ched above the cooker and a Control Unit connected to the cooker The whole Intelligent Heat Sensor cover works as a push button but it is recommendable to press it at the point of the round light 1 Pressing the cover resets the alarm reconnects the electricity supply to the cooker and turns off the Safety Lock Green light 2 lights up at one minute intervals and when the Sensor is being pressed During an alarm a red light flashes Solar panels 3 power the Sensor Telecare compatability Information about the Stove Guard alarms can be transferred to a Telecare centre or another social alarm system Innohome FireSafety Socket required Innohome Stove Guards are com patible with the UMO platform and can be joined to a Vivago health activity alarm monitor ing system Additional signalling devices light sound vibration Additional signalling devices such as additional sound alarms light or vibrating alarms can be joined to the system using the Innohome FireSafety Socket Several additional signalling devices can be linked and placed around the house Cooker hood control The extractor fan can be set to automatically turn on for the duration of cooker use or to turn off if the Stove Guard alarm is triggered TM13 receiver required The Intelligent Heat Sensor outlook can be changed with optional colour covers See more detailed information about using and installing additional devices from www innohome com
22. e Intelligent Heat Sensor is attached above the cooker the Control Unit signal sounds from behind the cooker Meaning Course of Action Intelligent Heat Sensor a short beep every few seconds The Intelligent Heat Sensor has identified a high temperature or a steep temperature rise above the cooker Overheating Moni tor This is the Intelligent Heat Sensor pre alarm signal that is emitted before the cooker is turned off If the alarm was trig gered by a normal cooking situation press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover during the pre alarm signal this will cause the Intel ligent Heat Sensor to reduce its sensitivity automatically and will prevent the cooker shutdown If the alarm was triggered during a normal cooking situa tion press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once while the pre alarm signal sounds Intelligent Heat Sen sor repetitive fast beep beep beep The Intelligent Heat Sensor has identified a high temperature or a steep temperature rise above the cooker Overheating Monitor alarm the cooker has been turned off First turn all cooker knobs to 0 then press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once In cookers that are operated by touch just press the Intelligent Heat Sen sor cover once Control Unit a short beep every few sec onds This is the Control Unit pre alarm signal that sounds for one minute before the Intelligent Timer turns the cooker off By
23. e alarm signal e after which the cooker is turned off and the Sensor starts to emit an alarm signal The In telligent Heat Sensor alarm signal stops automatically in 15 seconds When the Stove Guard is installed it will first go through an adjustment period during which it learns the user s s way of cooking and the installation environment adjusting its sensitivity accordingly During this time some false alarms may be triggered If the Stove Guard signals in a normal cooking situation press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once dur ing the pre alarm signal This will cause the Sensor to adjust its sensitivity slightly The false alarms may be triggered a few times before the Stove Guard has adjusted to the individual setting The Intelligent Heat Sensor may interpret placing a hot oven tray on the cooker or removing a pot from a hot hotplate as a hazardous situation and signal a short alarm Ga STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL b Automatic fault diagnosis The automatic fault diagnosis ensures that the Stove Guard is working perfectly The diag nostic tool analyses the function of the Intelligent Heat Sensor and the Control Unit and the radio communication link between the devices The automatic fault diagnosis alarm can also be triggered by the Intelligent Heat Sensor not being on its mounting plate If the fault diag nosis detects something abnormal in the functioning of the system the Cont
24. he cooker detects dangerously high temperature and steep temperature rise Automatic Fault Diagnosis en sures that the system is always working perfectly and if the Intelligent Heat Sensor is accidentally removed an alarm signals and cooker use is prevented Additional protection is provided by the Intelligent Timer the Stove Guard intelligently monitors hotplate heat adjustments identifying if the cooker has been left abandoned The Stove Guard can also be used with external carbon monoxide smoke alarms compatible with most alarms If you are an owner of a traditional mechanical cooker you can benefit from the additional features of Intelligent Timer helping to prevent burns and the automatic Safety Lock that prevents the cooker from being turned on accidentally See more detailed information below Standard features factory setting a Overheating Monitor The Intelligent Heat Sensor installed above the cooker reacts to a dangerously high tem perature or steep temperature rise The Intelligent Heat Sensor includes heat sensors that self adjust according to the users cooking styles This makes hazard recognition precise with no false alarms The rate of temperature increase alarm is based on the steep temperature rise that happens when the cooking vessel s liquid has dried out Reacting to the temperature rise allows for an early detection and prevention of fire risk situations The Intelligent Heat Sensor will first sound a pr
25. if one wants to initially adjust the sensitivity to a certain level set the sensitivity level manually After this the Sensor will go through the adjustment period as normal see chapter 1 4 a Overheating Monitoring See recommended sensitivity level from the table below cm 120 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 level 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 16 Electric burners sensitivity level The grey area indicated in the table 30 65 cm shows where manual setting of the sensitivity level is not required unless it is pre adjusted to a certain lev el The level is indicated by the numbers 1 to 16 where 1 represents the most sensitive level and 16 the least sensitive The factory setting is 5 When detaching the Intelligent Heat Sensor the Sensor will emit four beeps Sensor Dislo cation Alarm and the cooker is turned off Setting the sensitivity level manually 1 Put the battery disconnection piece into the hole on the bottom surface of the Sensor 2 see image on page 9 Place the Sensor on a surface where the magnets stick eg a cook er for about five seconds If the mounting plate is already attached you can put it on the mounting plate 2 Lift the Sensor up the Sensor emits a beep Remove the battery disconnection piece and save it for possible later use Press the cover once 3 Press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover for about 5 seconds until you hear a beep STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 4 Press the cover again until you hear a
26. indoor use only Patent FI 117526 Fl 117878 PCT pending Control Unit Connection Control Unit model Voltage power GC510 2 230VAC 1 2 Cut off time 1 3h Intel Features alarm light Audible alarm 80 dB at 100 cm Mode 1 factory setting Features in compliance with the EU standard EN50615 cooker electricity supply cut off in hazardous temperatures self learning maximum temperature and rate of temperature increase patented fault diagnosis patented Sensor Dislocation Alarm audible alarm signal gt 65dB 100 cm cooker emergency use in a fault situation 5 min Pre alarm signal prior to cutting the electricity Option for automatic operation of the extractor fan Audible alarm signal recognition deactivated as default Potential free alarm input output Power outlet for powering external appliances Control Unit three level overheating protection Sensing distance from the cooker top 50 cm 120 cm hood installation 40 cm wall installation 16 adjustable sensitivity levels learning patented GC510 2 or 1 3 phase cookers SGC500 3 phase cookers star connec ligent Timer SGC500 3 1 2 phase cookers SGC510 2 tion 1 x 32A or 2 x 16A also cut off time de Potential free alarm output 3 phase cookers if 3 phase is pends on heat input 3 5mm 4 pin jack Alarm connected past Control Unit adjustments output NO normally open
27. k BEEP BEEP BEEP ers activated no Safety Lock Mode 3b extra features for mechanical cook BEEP BEEP 20 seconds break BEEP BEEP BEEP ers activated Safety Lock in use ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 8 Low battery alarm The Intelligent Heat Sensor is powered by solar panels and batteries The working life of the Sensor is on average 10 years based on the number of alarms A low battery in the Intelligent Heat Sensor causes both the Sensor and the Control Unit to emit a short beep once a minute The battery is fixed and cannot be changed When the Sensor is at the end of its working life please take care to recycle the old Sensor appropriately The low battery alarm can be postponed for 12 hours by pushing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once When the Sensor battery has completely run out or the Sensor is removed the Control Unit will turn the cooker off and carry on emitting the battery alarm signal Reset the Control Unit battery signal by turning the electricity off for 15 seconds using the main switch or the cooker fuse When the Sensor is not operational the cooker can only be used for 5 minutes at a time emergency use To reconnect the cooker electricity for 5 minutes turn the cooker electricity off for 15 seconds as advised above STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 9 Troubleshooting The cooker has been turned off and no signal sounds e The cooker has been turned off either due to the Sensor Dislocation
28. lights shut down for a couple of seconds the Control Unit makes noises when am using the cooker e When the Control Unit is set in mode 3a or 3b it performs a check every 15 minutes to see if the cooker is still being used This is a normal function of the Stove Guard The Safety Lock did not activate within 20 minutes e Check the setting of the Control Unit as advised in chapter 7 2 If the Safety Lock was not activated set the Control Unit mode again go to chapter 5 2 The Intelligent Timer did not cut off the electricity supply in 3 hours e Check that the Intelligent Timer is activated mode 2 3a 3b by checking the Control Unit settings see chapter 7 2 e The standard Intelligent Timer activated in mode 2 does not cut the electricity off if the hot plate is on a low heat setting The Intelligent Timer available for mechanical cookers only modes 3a and 3b also reacts when a hotplate is left on at low heat STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL The Stove Guard turned the cooker off when I was using the oven e On some cases when a convection oven is used on high heat setting modes 2 or 3a 3b the Stove Guard fails to identify that the oven is being used hence turning the cooker off The cooker shutdown can be prevented by pressing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once when starting to use the oven just before or after or when the Stove Guard starts signal ling be beep before the cooker shutdown e Alternativel
29. nstructions STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 3 Intelligent Heat Sensor Installation Allow the Stove Guard to first adjust to the room temperature Choosing the installation location Choose the installation location under neath the cooker hood being as close to the central point of the cooker as possible but at least 10 cm from the cooker hood lights 5 cm is enough for LED lights See image for preferable installation locations area marked with number 1 is the preferred location area marked with number 2 is the second option The Sensor cannot be installed in areas marked with X Clean the surface of dirt and grease using a detergent and dry it well The Intelligent Heat Sensor can also be installed on the wall using a special bracket sold sep arately Safety instructions The Intelligent Heat Sensor must be installed according to instructions and not too close to light sources Check that the Sensor fits tightly on the mounting plate and that there are no gaps A significant number of alarms may result in a shortened usage life Setup 1 Remove the mounting plate by lifting it up 1 This releas es the battery disconnection piece 2 the Sensor emits a beep Press the Sensor cover once Remove the battery disconnection piece keep for possible later use 2 If the cooker hood is higher than 65 cm over the cooker set the sensitivity
30. ntrol Unit in the following manner 1 Turn the electricity off for 15 seconds using the main switch or the cooker fuse 2 The Control Unit will confirm its setting with beeps as the electricity is reconnected Com pare the signals to the table in chapter 7 2 If the Control Unit s setting was not correct carry out the mode setup again go to chapter 5 2 3 Within one minute of the last signal press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover until you hear a beep The Sensor will emit an alarm and the Control Unit turns the cooker off Reset the alarm by pressing the Sensor cover once 4 For the next 15 minutes do not turn the cooker on as the Control Unit identifies and adjusts to its installation environment The Control Unit did not identify the alarm signal of the smoke CO alarm e Clean the alarm with a vacuum cleaner e Change the batteries in the alarm if necessary e Check that the alarm is not located too far from the Control Unit The alarms should be located in the same room at a max imum distance of 5 metres e Adjust the signal recognition frequency by turning the trim mer on the Control Unit using a screwdriver frequency adjustment see the picture turn Frequency adjustment STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL the trimmer first approximately 0 5mm to the right then do a test alarm with the external alarm If the Control Unit does not react to the alarm signal then turn the trimmer 0 5mm to the left counting fr
31. off between each press of the button 7 Checking settings 7 1 Checking the Sensor sensitivity level To check which sensitivity level the Sensor has been set to carry out the procedure below 1 Press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover for about five seconds until you hear a beep 2 Press the cover again until you hear a beep 3 The Intelligent Heat Sensor now confirms its sensitivity level with beeps Beeps given in two lots Sensitivity level 2 x 2 34x 3 44 x 4 16 x 16 STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 7 2 Checking the Control Unit settings The Control Unit settings can be checked by turning the electricity off for 15 seconds using the main switch or the cooker fuse The Control Unit will then emit signals to inform you about its settings Mode 1 Standard features Overheating Monitor Automatic fault diagnosis Sensor Dislocation Alarm in compliance with the EU standard Mode 2 Additional features for all electric cookers includes also mode 1 features Intelligent Timer Sensor fault diagnosis Mode 3a 3b Extra features for mechanical cookers includes also modes 1 and 2 features Intelligent Timer Cooker knob Safety Lock activated deacti vated BEEP 20 seconds break BEEP Mode 1 standard features BEEP 20 seconds break BEEP BEEP Mode 2 additional features activated Mode 3a extra features for mechanical cook BEEP 20 seconds brea
32. om the original position and repeat the test alarm If the Control Unit does not identify the signal then move the trimmer this time 1 mm to the right Keep re peating test alarms and moving the trimmer with an ever expanding movement moving from right to left until the Control Unit identifies the signal The Control Unit responds to other sounds e g a telephone ringing or noise from a tele vision e Change the telephone s ring tone or turn down the volume on the television If the signal that causes the false alarm cannot be disabled adjust the signal recognition frequency by turning the trimmer on the Control Unit using a screwdriver frequency adjustment see pic ture on previous page turn the trimmer first approximately 0 5mm to the right then see if the sound still triggers a false alarm If a false alarm is still triggered then turn the trimmer 0 5mm to the left counting from the original position and try again If the false alarm is still triggered move the trimmer this time 1 mm to the right Keep repeating and moving the trimmer with an ever expanding movement moving from right to left until no false alarm is any more triggered When the correct position is found then make sure that the Stove Guard still responds to the alarm signals of external alarms by re testing the Audible Alarm Detection feature as advised in chapter 5 2 e Alternatively the Audible Alarm Detection Feature can be deactivated see chapter 5 1 The cooker
33. only when the product is used according to instructions It does not cover damage arising from misuse improper handling application of force dust dirt water or other environmental factors or from batteries In case of a warranty claim please contact the vendor for instructions Only authorised re turns with a full description of the fault are accepted After the warranty period repairs will be charged and are not always possible Warranty claims do not extend the original warranty period and the warranty of the replace ment 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 STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 13 EU Declaration of Conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU and the following harmonised standards and technical specifications have been applied Devices for fire prevention for hobs cooktops EN 50615 2015 Cat B EN 60730 1 2011 Appliances requirements EN 60335 2 31 2003 A1 2006 A2 2009 Clause 30 Electromagnetic Compatibility Radio Spectrum Matters ERM EN 300 220 1 EN 300 220
34. pressing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once during the pre alarm signal the cook er shutdown can be prevented Press the Intelligent Heat Sen sor cover once during the pre alarm signal Control Unit a short beep at approxi mately 5 second intervals The cooker has been turned off due to one of Stove Guard s safety features the Sensor detecting a high temperature or a steep temperature rise the Intelligent Timer de tecting an abandoned cooker or triggered by the alarm signal of an external smoke or carbon monoxide alarm First turn all cooker knobs to 0 then press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once In cookers that are operated by touch just press the Intelligent Heat Sen sor cover once Sound Control Unit a short beep and a long beep be beep at 5 second intervals Oo w STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL Meaning The cooker has been turned off due to the automatic fault diagnosis detecting a tem porary error in the Intelligent Heat Sensor s connection to the Control Unit or in the functioning of a part of the system The automatic fault diagnosis alarm can also be triggered by the Intelligent Heat Sensor not being on its mounting plate or if the Sensor has not been installed correctly Course of Action First turn all cooker knobs to 0 not required in cookers that are operated by touch then turn off the electricity for around
35. rol Unit will emit a fault signal a short signal followed by a long signal be beep at approximately 5 second intervals and after a minute s time it will turn the cooker off If the fault diagnosis is signalling the fault diagnosis alarm can trigger even though the cooker is not in use press the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover once during the first minute of the alarm If this does not resolve the issue double check that the Sensor is installed correctly and press its cover once If this does not reset the alarm turn all cooker knobs to 0 not required in cookers that are operated by touch then turn the electricity supply off for 15 seconds using the main switch or the cooker fuse If the fault diagnosis alarm triggers again contact the product retailer Meanwhile the cooker can be used for 5 minutes as an emergency use by switching the power off for 15 seconds as described above c Sensor Dislocation Alarm The Sensor Dislocation Alarm ensures that the Intelligent Heat Sensor is not accidentally removed from its location If the Sensor is removed from its place it sounds an alarm four signals and the Control Unit disconnects the cooker electricity supply The cooker electricity supply is restored when the Sensor is returned back to its mounting plate Information about an activated Sensor Dislocation alarm can be transferred to a Telecare ser vice or another homecare provider If the Sensor cannot be returned
36. t has now been returned to its factory settings mode 1 If you want to activate additional features go to chapter 5 If you have lost the battery disconnection piece you can alternatively use a screwdriver to carefully press the button on the bottom surface of the Sensor see image 4 on page 27 Before using the screwdriver open and remove the Sensor cover according to instructions see chapter 3 Opening and closing the In telligent Heat Sensor cover to avoid pressing the cover switch simultaneously After the procedure close the Sensor cover carefully according to instructions STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 6 3 Changing the mode The Control Unit mode can be changed in the following manner Change to modes 2 3a or 3b Carry out the procedure described above starting from point 1 Change to mode 1 Return the Stove Guard to its factory settings see chapter 6 2 6 4 Changing the X10 house address 1 Place the battery disconnection piece into the hole on the bottom surface of the Sensor 2 see image on page 9 Place the Sensor on its mounting plate or a surface where the magnets stick eg a cooker for five seconds 2 Press the Sensor s cover for around 10 seconds until the Sensor emits two beeps 3 Press Sensor cover again until it emits a beep 4 Press the Sensor cover the appropriate number of times for the desired address 1 press A 2 presses B 3 presses C 16 presses P Wait for the light to go
37. the alarm can be reset by switching the Control Unit power off for a moment using the main switch or the cooker fuse The cooker can be used without the Intelligent Heat Sensor for around 5 minutes after which it will be turned off again STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL Additional features available for all electric cookers d Intelligent Timer The Intelligent Timer identifies a burner that has been accidentally left on by monitoring burn er heat adjustments If a burner has been left on the cooker is turned off within a time period between 1 hour and 3 hours depending on the cooker type and the burner setting the higher the setting the sooner the cooker is turned off The Intelligent Timer does not start if the hotplate is on a low heat setting Before the cooker is turned off the Control Unit will emit a one minute long pre alarm signal Resetting the pre alarm signal will re start the Timer e Audible Alarm Detection smoke and carbon monoxide alarms The Stove Guard identifies external smoke and carbon monoxide alarm signals using sound detection An alarm signal emitted by an external alarm triggers the Stove Guard to turn the cooker off f Intelligent Heat Sensor fault diagnosis Works together with the standard fault diagnosis point b providing additional protection by identifying if the Sensor has collected too much dirt or fat or is in some other way covered Extra features available for mechanical cookers
38. ting see chapter 7 1 The Intelligent Heat Sensor does not signal in a hazardous situation e If the Intelligent Heat Sensor is installed underneath a cooker hood that is higher than 65 cm above the cooker the sensitivity level needs to initially be set to a more sensitive level after which it will self adjust to the environment and to the cooking styles of the user s If you are not certain whether the level was pre set check the Sensor sensitivity level as in structed in chapter 7 1 e Ifthe Intelligent Heat Sensor is installed on a wall a special bracket needs to be used availa ble separately e The Intelligent Heat Sensor does not always signal immediately in a hazardous situation This is because it needs to take into account different cooking scenarios including frying at high temperatures and not trigger too easily The Intelligent Heat Sensor alarm triggers when a certain temperature or rate of increase is reached always long before the ignition of a fire If you would rather have the Sensor to react earlier increase its sensitivity by one or two levels see chapter 6 1 To check the current sensitivity level setting see chapter 7 1 STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL accidentally reset the pre alarm signal even though the alarm was triggered by a haz ardous situation Has the Intelligent Heat Sensor now become too insensitive e Resetting the pre alarm signal changes the Intelligent Heat Sensor s sensitivity but only to
39. y the Stove Guard can be set to mode 1 To change to mode 1 return the Stove Guard to its factory settings see chapter 6 2 The Stove Guard turns the cooker off and the Control Unit starts to signal even though the cooker is not in use The Stove Guard turns the cooker off every 15 minutes when us ing the cooker e There has been disruption in the process of the Control Unit adjusting to the cooker only in modes 2 3a and 3b Initiate the process again by carrying out the finishing off procedure described in chapter 5 2 point 2 The Control Unit is not acting as described in the user manual or you are not certain whether its settings are correct e Return the Stove Guard to its factory settings see chapter 6 2 What to do when changing the cooker to a new one moving house e Return the Stove Guard to its factory settings see chapter 6 2 This can be done both when the Control Unit is still attached to the old cooker or after having been connected to the new cooker e Ifthe Intelligent Heat Sensor is installed higher than 65cm over the cooker set the sensitiv ity level manually see chapter 6 1 If it is installed on a wall a special bracket needs to be used purchased separately What to do when replacing the Intelligent Heat Sensor or the Control Unit with a new one e See www innohome com for device pairing instructions STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL 10 Technical Information C certified Casing IP20
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