SAFERA Airis Stove Guard User Manual - page 4
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3. USING THE STOVE GUARD
SAFERA Stove Guard observes the tem-
perature changes and the use of the cook-
er. The Stove Guard automatically gives
an alarm and switches off the cooker and
the oven in a hazardous situation based on
temperature changes and also if
• the cooker is left on for over 3 hours
without anyone using it,
• the cooker has been on for over 5
hours, or
• the oven has been on for over 12 hours
without anyone using it.
3.1 Setting the Alarm Limit
To ensure safe and reliable operation, you
need to set the alarm limit to match the
location of the cooker in the kitchen. The
alarm limit may also be adjusted in case of
frequent false alarms. See Installation man-
ual for further information.
ѥ WARNING
The Stove Guard is controlling the oven
only if the oven is connected to the power
control unit
Ⓒ.
The cooker’s hot-hob indicators do not
work after the Stove Guard has switched
off the cooker. The hobs may still be hot.
⚐ ATTENTION
The Stove Guard is designed to avoid
raising unnecessary alarms. This means
that it allows the temperature to rise quite
high during cooking without raising an
alarm.
It does not sound an alarm until it looks
like the situation may cause danger to the
surroundings.
3.2 Automatic Child Proof Lock
By default, automatic child proof lock is dis-
abled. You can enable it by pressing the ad-
justment button
❶ for 5 seconds until you
hear two high beeps (••) and the indicator
light
❹ blinks green twice. This way you
can also disable the automatic child proof
lock (one low signal with indicator light
❹
blinking red).
Automatic child proof lock will prevent
using the cooker and oven approx. 10 - 60
minutes after the cooking is finished.
To use the cooker when the automatic child
proof lock is enabled, press the OK button
❸first and then turn on the cooker. If the
OK button is not pressed first, the auto-
matic child proof lock will switch off the
cooker power in five seconds.
3.3 Other safety features
For safety reasons, the stove guard will
prevent the use of cooker and oven, if
• the sensor unit
Ⓐ is removed from
its’ original installation position: place
the sensor unit back to the mounting
bracket
Ⓑ
• the batteries are empty: replace the
batteries (see chapter 4.3)
• if the sensor unit is
Ⓐ faulty: see
chapter 6. troubleshooting. Until the
fault is fixed, you are able to use the
cooker temporarily for 3 hours by
removing the fuses for cooker for 10
seconds.
3.4 Cooker danger
Warning for dangerously hot cooker or for
leaving the cooker or the oven on for too
long. An alarm is sounded and indicator
light
❹ is flashing red. The Stove Guard
switches off the cooker and the oven in 15
seconds. When you hear the alarm:
1. Check the situation calmly. If there is
no danger, you can prevent the cooker
power switch off by pressing the
OK button
❸ during the alarm and
continue with cooking.
2. If you do not press the OK button
❸
during the alarm, the Stove Guard will
switch off the cooker and the oven: after
swith off a repetitive signal is sounded
and the indicator light
❹ is blinking red
for 15 minutes.
3. When there is no more danger, you can
return the power to the cooker and
oven by pressing the OK button
❸.
First, turn the hob switches to the zero
position.
4. Ensure that the hazardous situation
will not recur.
ѧ HINT
If the case of frequent false alarms, you
can raise the alarm limit, see 3.1.
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 indicator
light
❹is blinking blue.
When you hear the water leakage alarm:
1. Reset the alarm by pressing the OK
button
❸.
2. Before continuing, make sure the
power 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.