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Steps: Change Stove Guard mode to STOVE OFF (press Stove Off button). Display become blank and red Stove Off LED
lights. While holding the STOVE-OFF button press the RIGHT TIME buttons until display shows current setting - two
numbers followed with decimal points. Release buttons. Hold the Right Time Button. The right digits will change. Keep
holding button (or repeat pressing) till display shows desired setting (5 in example). Release button. Press and hold the
STOVE-OFF button. This will save new settings. Display shows AC - new settings is accepted. Release button and wait
till display become blank. Go back to previous mode (For example press Auto button for the Auto mode).
Procedure is the same for the left setting digit, just LEFT TIME button changes the left digit setting.
Reset settings to factory default:
To restore the original factory settings (forgotten password for example) user have to follow this factory default reset
procedure:
Turn power to the Stove Guard monitor off (for example unplug the white cable or switchthecircuitbreaker off).
Hold the TIMER button while turn the power back to Stove Guard. Keep holding until display shows H.. .
Press buttons: 5-5-6. (LEFT TIME - LEFT TIME - RIGHT TIME). Display will show H.
Wait 25 seconds. Do not press any button.
Display will show HH for a couple of seconds and the Stove Guard will restart with the following setting:
Password is: 1-2-3-4.
Automatically goes to AUTO from SG-OFF mode.
Default preset time in Auto mode is 1 minute.
Delay model.
SG-OFF LED shows SG-OFF mode.
Repeating setting for buzzer, and output connectorin Auto and Timer mode.
SENSING LEVEL ADJUSTMENT (Height Adjustment)
The sensing range of the EMU (Electronic Monitoring Unit) is over 4 meters (around 12 feet) at a radius of 110 degrees.
Each time the motion sensor is activated, the green INDICATOR LED flashes (#8 on EMU Diagram).
STOVE GUARD features an adjustable sensing height level to prevent the activation of the stove by small
children or pets that might be detected by the motion sensor (PIR).
There is a screw located underneath the EMU, which allows you to adjust the viewing height range of the PIR.
Normally this does not need to be adjusted.
Note: This adjustment should only be done in the following situations:
1. It is determined that the PIR is detecting movements other than those of the intended STOVE GUARD user (such
as small children, pets, etc.) which will pass within the lower portion of it’s detection field.
To RAISE the detection field when the EMU cannot be located higher, slowly turn the screw to the LEFT.
2. STOVE GUARD is not detecting the movements of the user because its location is set very high up; the user is
very short, or seated in a wheelchair.
To LOWER the detection field for these situations, slowly turn the screw to the RIGHT.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Why is there a very slight “…humming sound…” coming from the Stove Guard’s power box?
This humming sound is normal; the sound is emitted from the energized coils in the power relays. These relay coils must
be energized to allow the operation of the safety feature called “…Fail Safe…”. This important added safety feature makes
the Stove Guard tamper proof, this means that if any wires are purposely disconnected to try to disarm Stove Guard the
kitchen stove will not operate.
If this slight humming sound is annoying to you, try to lay the Power Box on the floor behind the stove instead of
mounting it to the wall… When attached firmly to the wall or metal surface the sound may be amplified.