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Warranty

In addition to the statutory warranty from the retailer, this product has a 
5-year manufacturer’s warranty covering defects in materials or execution.

The warranty applies from the date of purchase. This warranty does not affect your 

legal rights. The warranty covers the use of the product under normal circumstances 

in private households and housing associations. The warranty is limited to replace-

ment or repair of defective components. The warranty includes batteries for regular 

household use.

The warranty applies only when the product is used according to the instructions. It 

does not cover damage caused by misuse, improper handling, use of force, batteries, 

dust, dirt, water or other environmental factors.

If you have a warranty claim, contact your retailer for instructions. We only accept au-

thorized returns with a complete description of the defect. After the warranty period, 

you will be charged for repairs and it may not always be possible to have the product 

repaired.

Warranty claims do not extend the original warranty period, and the warranty on spare 

parts expires at the same time as the product warranty. Unless otherwise provided by 

law, the manufacturer shall not be liable for additional claims, including for personal 

or material damage arising from the use of the product or its deficient function or 

malfunctioning.

Disposal

Information about disposal of electrical and electronic waste (private households).

EU Directive 2012/19/EC on recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment

(WEEE)

This symbol on the Stove Guard and associated documents means that this product 

should not be disposed of with normal household waste. For proper handling and 

recycling, this product must be delivered to a separate collection point where it will 

be accepted free of charge. The product can be returned to your local retailer when 

purchasing a corresponding new product.

Proper disposal of this product helps to save valuable resources and prevent poten-

tially harmful effects on human health and on the environment, which may otherwise 

occur in the event of improper handling of waste.

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Summary of Contents for Stove Guard SGEL-SN-1

Page 1: ...ssional kitchen The Control Unit must be installed by an authorized electrician SGEL SN 1 UserManual A1 STOVE GUARD SGEL SN 1 MAIN MANUAL Installation and Operating Instructions INSTALLATION P 4 13 USER GUIDE P 14 23 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS P 24 28 3 1 2 ...

Page 2: ...fessional kitchen Do not leave the cooker unattended after the pre alarm is reset Do not hold the Heat Sensor closer to the ear than 15 cm It can cause hearing damage when it emits an alarm 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 Sensor in water The Stove Guard will not emit an alarm ...

Page 3: ...se alarms 16 After alarm Cookers with mechanical knobs 16 After alarm Cookers with touch controls 16 Dislocation alarm 16 Silent alarm 16 Action in event of alarm 17 Other settings 18 19 Change the Sensor s sensitivity setting 18 Checking the Sensor s sensitivity setting 19 Reset the sensitivity to the factory settings 19 Pairing of devices 19 Carbon monoxide smoke alarm detection 20 21 Frequently...

Page 4: ... chitatem aut omnis maximus dolessim que veliquas 1 Installing the Stove Guard To install correctly follow the instructions STEP 1 Installation of Intelligent Heat Sensor p 5 11 STEP 2 Installation of the Control Unit p 12 STEP 3 Function test p 13 ...

Page 5: ...e of the cooker The Sensor can also be mounted on a wall with an angle bracket or in the ceiling One Sensor covers a cooker up to 90 cm wide Follow the instructions for correct installation Correct installation of the Heat Sensor During installation the Sensor should be placed on the mounting plate to ensure correct mounting with the LED A facing out towards the user Place the Sensor parallel to t...

Page 6: ...mounting Mount the Heat Sensor Attach the mounting plate while the Sensor is on it Remove the protective foil from the mounting plate Attach the Sensor with the lamp A facing the user Remove the Sensor one beep may be heard Press the mounting plate firmly against the surface so that the adhesive tape is firmly attached 1 2 1a Zone 2 Zone 1 Radius 15 cm Min 10 cm Min 5 cm for LED Zone 1 Zone 1 is i...

Page 7: ...e cooker If the installation height is not between 45 60 cm sensitivity needs to be set manually see the table underneath and page 18 or watch the film on sensitivity configuration 3 DISTANCE FROM COOKER TO SENSOR MOUNTING LOCATION SENSITIVITY LEVEL CONFIGURATION 0 60 cm wide cooker 61 90 cm wide cooker Sensitivity Acknowledgement beep s 81 100 cm Zone 1 and 2 Zone 1 3 presses 77 80 cm Zone 1 Zone...

Page 8: ... that the Sensor faces towards the centre of the cooker Mount the Heat Sensor Attach the mounting plate while the Sensor is on it Remove the protective foil from the mounting plate Attach Heat Sensor with the LED A facing the user Remove the Sensor one beep may be heard Press the mounting plate firmly against the bracket so that the adhesive tape is firmly attached 2b 1 Mounting height on the wall...

Page 9: ...tery disconnection piece for future use Set sensitivity level Set the Heat Sensor s sensitivity level according to the table below See page 18 MOUNTING HEIGHT SENSITIVITY LEVEL CONFIGURATION Sensitivity Acknowledgement beep s 80 cm recommended 3 presses 70 79 cm 3 presses 65 69 cm 4 presses 3 B A Watch the film on sensitivity configuration 48 sec goog gl eS3oZF 3 4 For wall mounting lower than 80 ...

Page 10: ...on Installation Tool SAI500 PIT to find the cooker s centre point or see the mounting instructions in the bracket package Clean the surface well and dry it Recommended position Immediately above the middle of the cooker Max 5 cm from the centre Mount the Heat Sensor Attach the mounting plate while the Sensor is on it Remove the protective foil from the mounting plate Attach the Sensor with the LED...

Page 11: ...ensor s sensitivity level to 1 See page 18 MOUNTING LOCATION SENSITIVITY LEVEL CONFIGURATION Mounting height above the cooker 0 60 cm wide cooker Sensitivity Acknowledgement beep s 150 180 cm Recommended Immediately above the middle of the cooker Alternatively Farther out into the room with bracket See the bracket package for mounting 1 press Mounting height above the cooker 0 90 cm wide cooker 18...

Page 12: ...t be disconnected during the entire installation Disconnect the power Switch off the power from the fuse box Note Do not turn on the fuse be fore the Sensor is set and ready for a function test Connect to the Control Unit Connect according to the wiring diagram see page 28 CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION OF CONTROL UNIT 1 2 POWER OFF 1 I N S T A L L A T I O N ...

Page 13: ...shes The Control Unit will switch off the cooker and give an alarm sig nal every 5 seconds The Sensor will also emit a test alarm after a few seconds Note Check that there is no power connected to the cooker or that there is no voltage in the Control Unit Reset the alarm Reset the test alarm by pressing once on the Sensor cover Check that the cooker can be turned on or that there is volt age in th...

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Page 15: ...valmiit yleensä n 1 5 hälytyskerran jälkeen se ei enää hälytä normaalin ruoanlaiton aikana Lämpöanturin kannen painaminen ennakkovaroituksen aikana katkaisee hälytyksen ja saa Liesivahdin muuttamaan herkkyyttään automaattisesti Liesivahti tarkkailee lieden lämpötilaa ja sen muutoksia Vaaratilanteessa Liesivahti hälyttää ja katkaisee lieden virran automaattisesti 07 04 2016 15 34 LIESIVAHTI SGK510 ...

Page 16: ...oving the Heat Sensor from the mounting plate turns the cooker off Returning the Sensor back to the mounting plate returns the power to the cooker Opening and closing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover Use the tip of a screwdriver to carefully detach the cover one end at a time To put the cover back put both ends in at the same time Make sure that the black round Sensor goes through the opening of ...

Page 17: ...er has cooled down and the Control Unit emits a short ring with 5 second intervals as described in the sec tion above or press the Sensor cover once to reconnect the cooker If the alarm does not stop follow the instruc tions on page 23 FAQ question 9 and press again Control Unit Short and long ring with 10 second intervals No power due to Auto diagnostics Alarm The cooker has been disconnected due...

Page 18: ...seconds the Sensor will confirm the sensitivity setting with the same number of beeps In case of error start from step 2 again 4 Activate the Sensor Return the Sensor correctly on the mounting plate Make sure it fits well See page 5 Note Note If the Stove Guard is installed for the first time installation must be completed with a function test See page 13 The Sensor s sensitivity can be checked or...

Page 19: ...ensor emits a beep Remove the battery disconnection piece and store it for future use 4 Press and hold the Sensor cover until you hear 3 separate beeps 5 Return the Sensor to its position The units are already paired at the factory When replacing the Heat Sensor or Control Unit the devices must be paired again Note The Heat Sensor must be placed on the mounting plate during pairing 1 Check that th...

Page 20: ...emove the battery disconnection piece If you have lost the disconnection piece you can use a screwdriver instead see image Press the Heat 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 Return the Heat Sensor to the mounting plate and press its cover once...

Page 21: ...driver frequency adjustment see the im age below first turn the trimmer approximately 0 5 mm to the right and then perform a function test with the carbon monoxide smoke alarm If the Control Unit does not react to the alarm signal turn the trimmer 0 5 mm to the left counting from the original position and repeat the function test If the Control Unit does not identify the signal this time move the ...

Page 22: ... incor rectly or if the Sensors are covered by dirt or grease It can also be triggered by a problem with the radio connection or the functioning of parts in the system ANSWER 1 Make sure that the Heat Sensor is firmly attached to the mounting plate and that it is positioned correctly The lamp A must be facing the user see page 5 Clean the Sensor with a lint free cloth moistened with soapy water Pr...

Page 23: ...m 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 repeat ed alarms for the maximum temperature Unlock by turning off the cooker s power from the fuse box for 15 seconds 10 How to test the Stove Guard with an induction cooker ANSWER You need an adapter plate that allows the use of all cookware o...

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Page 25: ...cover is a button that can be pressed in The signal light turns green when pressed Alarm signal 80 dB A 1m Silent alarm Extremely low energy use approx 1 W Sparkless electric switch RF 433 MHz Factory paired Voltage 230 400 VAC Halogen free and fire rated plastic flammability rating V 0 Intelligent Heat Sensor Patented FI117526 FI117878 FI125053 patent pending Fulfils EN 50615 Stove Guard standard...

Page 26: ...uct repaired Warranty claims do not extend the original warranty period and the warranty on spare parts expires at the same time as the product warranty Unless otherwise provided by law the manufacturer shall not be liable for additional claims including for personal or material damage arising from the use of the product or its deficient function or malfunctioning Disposal Information about dispos...

Page 27: ...301 489 1 V2 1 1 and EN 301 489 3 V2 1 1 RoHS EN 50581 2012 EN 50615 2015 European standard for stove guards approved 05 01 2015 available 06 03 2015 The full title of the standard Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Particular requirements for devices for fire prevention and suppression for electric hobs cooktops Tested by an independent accredited testing laboratory VTT Expert Ser...

Page 28: ...tove Guards maximum supply current allowed is 32A and the appropriate diversity factor is 100 The diversity factor applies to Stove Guard installations with parallel connected relays Type 1 or equivalent circuit breaker MCB shall be used r protecting the Stove Guard supply The circuit breaker shall have capability of interrupting the supply current within 100 ms at 4 x load SGC510 2 Wall outlet CO...

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