Summary of Contents for Firechief Stove Guard SGS1010
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Kitchen S TOV E GUARD FSG1 INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
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THANK YOU FOR CHOSING THE FIRECHIEF KITCHEN STOVE GUARD Firechief 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 above, and a Control Unit that cuts the power to the cooker if a dangerous situation occurs.
P. 9-10 Installation of the Control Unit Function test USER GUIDE 13–20 Getting started with Firechief Stove Guard Read before using Firechief Stove Guard 14–15 Avoiding false alarms After alarm: Cookers with mechanical controls After alarm: Cookers with touch controls...
INSTALLATION 1. INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE STOVE GUARD Follow these instructions for correct installation. STEP 1: STEP 2: STEP 3: Installation of Installation of Function test the Heat Sensor the Control Unit p. 4–10 p. 11 p. 12 INSTALLATION OF THE HEAT SENSOR Installation plate with adhesive tape The recommended place to install the Heat...
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 table on page 6 for the mounting location and follow instructions 1–4. SELECTING THE MOUNTING LOCATION Measure the installation height.
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INSTALLATION UNDER COOKER HOOD P. 6-7 STARTING THE HEAT CHECK INSTALLATION HEIGHT SENSOR If the distance from cooker to Heat Sensor is more than 60 cm, the Heat Sensor's sensitivity level must be adjusted manually. Insert the battery and check step 4 before placing the Heat Sensor on the Please refer to the table below together with the information on page 16.
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WALL Allow the Heat Sensor to reach room temperature before use. The power to the cooker must be switched off (at the consumer unit). See table on page 8 for the mounting location and follow instructions 1–5. SELECT THE REQUIRED LOCATION AND MOUNT THE BRACKET Wall mounting requires a bracket (SAI1000-FBx), sold separately.
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WALL MOUNTING WITH BRACKET P. 8-9 STARTING THE SET THE SENSITIVITY LEVEL HEAT SENSOR Set the Heat Sensor's sensitivity level according to the mounting height Insert the battery and check step 5 (as described in the table below) by evenly pressing the Sensor's button. before placing the Heat Sensor on The factory setting for the sensitivity level is 45–60 cm above the cooker.
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CEILING Allow the Heat Sensor to reach room temperature before use. The power to the cooker must be switched off (at the consumer unit). See table on page 10 for the mounting location and follow instructions 1–5. REPLACE LENS Carefully lift the lens with a screwdriver. Insert the IR lens extension (included) as shown in the picture.
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CEILING MOUNTING WITH IR LENS EXTENSION P. 6-7 STARTING THE HEAT SET SENSITIVITY LEVEL SENSOR Set the sensitivity level according to the mounting height (as described in the table below) by evenly pressing the Sensor's button. The Heat Sensor's Insert the battery and check step 5 sensitivity level must always be adjusted when installing it on the ceiling.
CONTROL UNIT It is a statutory requirement that the Junction Box is installed by an authorized electrician. The power to the cooker must be disconnected throughout the entire installation. POWER Disconnect the power Switch off the power at the consumer unit. Note! Do not turn on the Consumer unit before the Heat...
FUNCTION TEST The installation is completed when the function test has been passed. The Heat Sensor will then give an alarm in a dangerous situation. The user manual, accessories and stickers should be stored close to the Stove Guard for future reference. P.
USER GUIDE GETTING STARTED The installation is completed when the function test has been passed. The Heat Sensor will then give an alarm in a dangerous situation. The user manual, accessories and stickers should be stored close to the Stove Guard for future reference. P.
AVOIDING FALSE ALARMS Be sure to use a pan that covers the entire hotplate to prevent false alarms. Also, using a lid is recommended. Always use the cooker hood to extract fumes if you have one. If you have a freestanding cooker or an oven under the hob, the oven controls will also be turned off once the power supply to the cooker or hob has been switched off by the alarm.
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...
OTHER SETTINGS CHANGE THE SENSITIVITY LEVEL Due to differences in kitchen environments, the sensitivity level of the Heat Sensor may have to be adjusted manually 1. Remove the Sensor from the installation plate The Heat Sensor emits 4 “beeps” ( ).
CHECKING THE RESET THE HEAT SENSITIVITY LEVEL SENSOR TO FACTORY SETTINGS 1. Remove the Sensor from the installation plate. (The Sensor gives Remove the Sensor from the 4 “beeps” ( ) and the cooker installation plate. (The Sensor gives is switched off.) 4 “beeps”...
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Make sure that the Heat Sensor is firmly 1. I cannot turn on the cooker, and there is no signal ANSWER 2: from the Control Unit attached to the installation plate and that it is positioned correctly. The LED should be facing the user (see page 5). ANSWER 1: The Heat Sensor has been removed or Clean the Heat Sensor with a lint-free cloth moistened...
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It is possible that the temperature was not ANSWER: 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.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • Alarm signal 80 dB(A) @ 1 m • RF 433 MHz • Patented EP1861839, EP2902710 • Fulfils EN 50615:2015 Standard for stove guards (Eurofins Expert Services Oy) THE HEAT SENSOR Signal LED should face towards use IR lens (Lens extension for high installations) Button...
COOKER CONNECTION Alternative 1 Stove Guard's maximum supply current allowed is 32A and the appropriate diversity factor is 100%. The Alternative 2 diversity factor applies to Stove Guard installations with parallel connected relays. Type 1, or equivalent circuit breaker (MCB) shall be used for protecting the Stove Guard supply.
WARRANTY The warranty applies from the date of purchase. EU Declaration of Conformity This warranty does not affect your legal rights. The warranty covers the use of the product under normal We declare that this product corresponds to: circumstances in private households and housing associations.
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