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3.5 Water Leakage
Detector (optional)
SAFERA Stove Guard can be equipped with
max. four water leakage sensors. When the
sensors get wet for example because water
drips on them, the detector will sound an
alarm with far-spaced signals and light pan-
els
❽
are blinking blue.
When you hear the water leakage alarm:
1. Reset the alarm by pressing the OK
button
❷
.
2. Before continuing, make sure the pow-
er supply for the cooker is turned off.
3. Find out what caused the alarm and
take care of the water leakage.
4. Clean and dry the sensor
Ⓕ
.
ѧ
HINT
If the sensor is left wet, the appliance will
give another alarm in 8 hours after signing
off the previous one.
that there are no hot items, such as
pots or liquids, around and that all
hobs have cooled off.
4. Wipe the cooker dry with a moist cloth
or paper towel.
ѥ
WARNING
Avoid direct contact of the fire extin-
guishing agent with eyes and mucous
membranes. If contact occurs, follow
the instructions in the Material Safety
Data Sheet.
⚐
ATTENTION
Use cleaning gloves when handling
the fire extinguishing agent.
The fire extinguishing agent is harm-
less to the environment when diluted.
Please flush the agent down the drain
with at least 10 litres of water. Rinse
the used towels and throw them away
in mixed garbage.
Dry the cooker area carefully, especially
from behind and underneath the cooker.
5. Air the house thoroughly to ensure that
no fire gases remain inside.
6. Before using the cooker:
ѥ
WARNING
Make sure that the fire extinguishing
agent has not damaged the electrical
safety of the cooker.
ѧ
HINT
You can return the power by pressing
the OK button
❷
. First, turn the hob
switches to the zero position.
7. Please contact SAFERA product sup-
port to replace the Extinguisher Unit
Ⓔ
. The indicator light panels
❽
stay
constantly lit until the extinguisher unit
has been replaced. Other safety fea-
tures are still in use.
8. Make sure that the appliance is ser-
viced after the fire extinguisher has
been used (see Service).
ѥ
WARNING
Note that the Stove Guard is designed to
start the extinguishing of fire, so you must
call Emergency Services if the situation so
requires, and make sure the fire has been put
out. Ensure that the situation will not recur.
The Stove Guard may not be able to ex-
tinguish difficult fires. In case of a cooktop
fire, act according to to the instructions
given by the authorities.
Do NOT keep electric appliances right next
to the cooker. The fire extinguisher agent
may cause them to malfunction. Also, an
electric shock is possible. If an electric ap-
pliance has got covered with the fire extin-
guishing agent, remove it from the electri-
cal network, and, before use, make sure it
does not cause a electric shock hazard.
The Stove Guard can only extinguish the
fires on the cooker, not those in the oven
or elsewhere in the kitchen.
⚐
ATTENTION
Do not bring a hot dish into contact with
the central unit
Ⓐ
, because it may cause
an extinguishing alarm.
If the flame is a small one which will die
down quickly on its own, the automatic
fire extinguisher is not triggered, as it
would be unnecessary.
4. MAINTENANCE
To ensure continued safe and reliable op-
eration, please follow the instructions in
this chapter.
When the appliance is in working order and
in normal mode, the indicator light for nor-
mal activity
❹
blinks every five seconds.
⚐
ATTENTION
If the light panels
❽
are lit red, the appli-
ance is faulty. See section Troubleshooting.
4.1 Regular maintenance
Wipe the central unit
Ⓐ
with a cloth mois-
tened with water or a mild detergent, such
as washing up liquid, once a month. Avoid
pressing the appliance buttons and sen-
sors.
Do the installation check-list according to
installation manual every three months.
⚐
ATTENTION
Do not use coarse or abrasive materials
to clean the central unit
Ⓐ
or the control
panel
Ⓑ
.
4.2 Service of the Extinguisher
Unit
Ⓔ
The Extinguisher Unit
Ⓔ
needs to be re-
placed with a new one after every 5 years.
Also after an extinguishing the Extinguish-
ing Unit must be replaced and the Stove
Guard serviced: please contact your re-
tailer or the SAFERA product support. The
service date is marked on the bottom of the
cooker hood, next to the central unit
Ⓐ
.
The Extinguishing Unit
Ⓔ
is also marked
with its manufacturing date.