Inno home SA102RF User manual

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SA102RF Stove Alarm
User Manual
SA102RF Stove Alarm User Manual
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SA102RF Stove Alarm User Manual
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1. Innohome Stove Alarm 1
1.1. Stove Alarm features 1
1.2. Addional features when used as a part of the Innohome Safety
System 1
2. Quick guide to the Stove Alarm 2-3
2.1. Reseng the alarm 2
2.2. Push-buon funcons 2
2.3. Meaning of alarm signals 3
3. Monthly Maintenance 3
4. Weak baery alarm 4
5. Stove Alarm Installaon 4
6. Tesng aer Installaon 5
7. Seng the sensivity level of the Stove Alarm 5
8. Wireless Alarm Receiver TM13 6
8.1. Seng the address of the TM13 manually 6
9. Troubleshoong 6
10. Technical Informaon 7
11. Guarantee 7
12. EU Declaraon of Conformity 7
CONTENTS
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1.1 Stove Alarm features
The Stove Alarm detects the temperature and rate of temperature increase of the cooker surface (Hotplate Monitoring).
The alarm is triggered when the cooker temperature exceeds safe levels or when a rise in temperature is faster than in
normal cooking.
The Hotplate Monitoring alarm is triggered in 3 to 25 minutes. The Stove Alarm rst emits a one-minute long warning
signal; this is followed by the alarm signal, unless either signal is cancelled by the user pressing the buon on the Stove
Alarm.
Both the warning signal and the alarm signal can be reset by pressing the Stove Alarm buon either TWICE if the alarm
was triggered by a hazardous situaon (memory rule: ‘Thank you’) or ONCE if the alarm was falsely triggered by a normal
cooking situaon (memory rule: ‘No’).
While the Stove Alarm is new, the sensivity level needs to adjust to the user’s cooker. This may result in false alarms at
rst. The Stove Alarm responds to the user registering a false alarm by adjusng the sensivity level automacally.
The Hotplate Monitoring alarm also gets reset automacally when the gas/electricity to the cooker has been cut o and
the cooker temperature starts to fall. When the alarm is reset by falling temperature, the sensivity level of the Stove
Alarm is not aected.
Please note that the Hotplate Monitoring alarm is not triggered if the temperature of the hotplate is not high enough for
the Stove Alarm to idenfy a hazardous situaon or if the cooker automacally limits the increase in temperature. The
Stove Alarm is an addional safety device that does not necessarily cover all possible hazardous situaons, but that signi-
cantly improves the safety of the cooker.
1.2 Addional features when used as a part of the Innohome Safety System
The safety of your cooker can be further increased by using the Stove Alarm with the Innohome Stove Guard or the In-
nohome Wireless Alarm Receiver.
When the Stove Guard is used in conjuncon with the Stove Alarm, the alarm signal triggers the Stove Guard to cut the gas
or electricity supply to the cooker. Addionally, the Stove Guard can cut o the gas/electricity if the Guard detects an ex-
ternal re/CO/gas alarm signal or if it detects that the cooker has been le on accidentally (by monitoring the user’s power
adjustments). The Guard has a Safety Lock funcon that prevents the power to the cooker being turned on accidentally.
This greatly reduces the risk of hazardous situaons caused by children, pets, or people with memory/cognive disorders.
The Wireless Alarm Receiver enables integrang alternave signalling devices into the Safety System, such as ashing lights
or vibrang alarms. Using Wireless Alarm Receivers, the Stove Alarm signal can be transferred to several rooms.
1. Innohome Stove Alarm
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2.1 Reseng the alarm
Aer the Stove Alarm is installed, it needs to be ‘taught’ not to react in normal cooking situaons. If the Alarm signals in
a hazardous situaon, reset it by pressing the Stove Alarm buon TWICE (memory rule: ‘Thank you’). If the Stove Alarm
signals in a normal cooking situaon, reset the alarm by pressing the buon ONCE (memory rule: ‘No’).
Thus the manner in which the Stove Alarm is reset adjusts its sensivity accordingly.
The Hotplate Monitoring alarm also gets reset automacally when the gas/electricity to the cooker has been cut o and
the cooker temperature starts to fall. When the alarm is reset by falling temperature, the sensivity level of the Stove
Alarm is not aected.
Please note that for 30 minutes following an alarm, the Stove Alarm will only react if the maximum temperature is
exceeded, and will not respond to the rate of temperature change.
2.2 Push-buon funcons
Push the buon (1) on top of the Stove Alarm to:
Reset the alarm and reconnect the power to the cooker (when
the Alarm is signalling):
False alarm: Press the push buon once
Correct alarm: Press the push buon twice
Do a test alarm: Press the buon unl you hear a signal
To change the baery open the cover using the screw (2) on the bot-
tom of the alarm.
The light (3) will light up at one-minute intervals when the Stove Alarm
is on.
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Test the funconality of the Stove Alarm at least once a month by pressing the Stove Alarm buon unl you hear a signal.
Clean the Stove Alarm by wiping it with a cloth dampened with a mixture of household detergent and water. Only use a
cloth that does not leave bres.
3. Monthly Maintenance
Sound Meaning Course of Acon
A short “beep” every few seconds The Stove Alarm has detected a high
temperature or a fast temperature
rise on the cooker surface (Hotplate
Monitoring). This is a warning signal
that starts one minute before the actual
alarm. By resetting the warning signal,
the alarm can be cancelled.
Reset the warning signal by pushing
the push button once (false alarm) or
twice (correct alarm), see section 2.1.
Repeve fast “beep, beep, beep” The Stove Alarm has detected a high
temperature or a fast temperature
rise on the cooker surface (Hotplate
Monitoring, alarm signal).
Turn off the cooker hobs. Reset the
alarm signal by pushing the push
button once (false alarm) or twice
(correct alarm), see section 2.1.
A signal once a minute The Stove Alarm has a weak baery. Replace the battery. Pushing the
buon on the Stove Alarm once will
delay the baery alarm for 12 hours.
2.3 Meaning of alarm signals
The Stove Alarm signal has a higher tone than the Stove Guard signal.
2. Quick guide to the Stove Alarm (connued)
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Establishing communicaon with the Wireless Alarm Receiver TM13
The communicaon link between the Stove Alarm and the Wireless Alarm Receiver starts automacally. However, if you
already have devices that use X.10 technology, or if, for example, the Wireless Alarm Receiver responds to your neigh-
bour’s Stove Alarm, the house address of the Wireless Alarm Receiver needs to be changed manually (see secon 8).
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1. Remove the Stove Alarm from its packaging and allow it to reach
room temperature, waing around 15 minutes.
2. Remove the protective plastic strip from the Stove Alarm. The
Alarm will emit a signal when the power is connected. Inialize the
Stove Alarm by pressing push buon (1) once.
3. Aach the Stove Alarm to the range hood with magnets, directly
above the central point of the cooker, but not too close to the lights.
Alternavely, the Stove Alarm can be aached using screws (remove
the magnets rst) or adhesive tape (4). If using adhesive tape, rst
make sure that the surface is cleaned and dry. If the cooker has no
range hood, the Stove Alarm can be aached to the wall, approxi-
mately 16” (40 cm) above the cooker.
4. The sensivity level is factory set to suit most installaons. If this
level is unsuitable for your cooker and results in false alarms, the
Stove Alarm will automacally adjust the sensivity level according to
your response to the alarm (see secon 2.1). However, if the instal-
laon height is dierent from the usual 20-23.5” (50-60 cm) when
installed under the cooker hood, the sensivity level may need to be
adjusted manually (see secon 9).
5. Stove Alarm Installaon
A weak baery in the Stove Alarm causes the Stove Alarm to emit a signal once a minute. The baery alarm can be
reset by pushing the Stove Alarm buon once. The baery alarm will restart aer 12 hours if the baery has not been
replaced.
Unscrewing the screw on the boom of the Alarm (2, see picture in secon 5) opens the cover for changing the baery.
Use CR2032 type baeries.
A weak baery in the Stove Alarm does not aect the other features of the Safety System (when the Stove Alarm is used
in conjuncon with the Stove Guard).
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The sensivity level determines the rate of temperature change required to acvate the Stove Alarm.
The Stove Alarm responds to the user indicang a false alarm (see secon 2.1) by adjusng the sensivity level automa-
cally. If the Stove Alarm does not respond correctly to the test situaon described in secon 6, the sensivity level needs to
be manually adjusted to a more sensive level. The level is indicated by the numbers 1 to 16, where 1 represents the most
sensive level, and 16, the least sensive. The factory seng is 5. Inially, adjust the sensivity level to 4 and then repeat
the test. Oponally, the Stove Alarm may also be moved closer to the cooker (see diagram below).
This diagram shows the recommended sensivity level (le column) for the distance between the Stove Alarm and the top
of the cooker (at the boom).
Seng the sensivity level manually:
1. Hold the Stove Alarm buon for about 5 seconds, unl you hear a signal.
2. Release the buon and hold again unl the Stove Alarm emits a signal.
3. Now press the buon as many mes as the level (1-16) you wish to set it to. Wait for the light to go o between each
press of the buon.
4. The Stove Alarm will now emit twice as many signals as the level it is set to, in two lots: 2+2 signals for level 2; 3+3
signals for level 3; 4+4 signals for level 4; and so on.
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30 50 70 90 100 cm
11 20 28 35 39 inches
7. Seng the sensivity level of the Stove Alarm
Turn the largest hotplate up to its maximum heat. The Stove Alarm will signal in 3-10 minutes. Reset the alarm by pushing
the Stove Alarm buon twice. If the Stove Alarm does not respond to the test adjust the sensivity level manually, see sec-
on 7.
If you want to repeat this test, please wait for 30 minutes before aempng it again, as the Stove Alarm needs to return
to room temperature before re-tesng.
6. Tesng aer Installaon
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The Alarm sounds in a non-hazardous situaon
Aer the Stove Alarm is installed, it needs to be ‘taught’ not to react in normal cooking situaons. If the Stove
Alarmstarts to signal in a normal cooking situaon, reset the alarm by pressing the buon ONCE (memory rule: ‘No’).
This will adjust the sensivity level of the Stove Alarm accordingly.
The Stove Alarm test failed (secon 6)
Set the sensivity level to a lower number (see “Seng the sensivity level” secon 7).
If the Alarm neither emits a signal nor ashes its light when the buon is pressed, the baery may be at. To
change the baery, open the case by unscrewing the screw (2, see picture in secon 5.). Use CR2032 type baeries.
If the device sll does not work, contact the retailer.
9. Troubleshoong
The Wireless Alarm Receiver TM13 is a radio controlled socket that receives an RF signal sent by the Stove Alarm.
The RF signal is emied simultaneously to the Hotplate Monitoring warning signal. The Wireless Alarm Receiver then
acvates any device that it is connected to, such as a ashing light or a vibrang alarm.
The Stove Alarm and the Wireless Alarm Receiver communicate using X.10 technology. The communicaon link between
the Stove Alarm and the Wireless Alarm Receiver starts automacally. However, if you already have devices that use X.10
technology, or if, for example, the Wireless Alarm Receiver responds to your neighbour’s Stove Alarm, the house address
of the Wireless Alarm Receiver TM13 needs to be changed manually.
8.1 Seng the address of the TM13 manually
The factory seng of the house address is ‘A. The Unit address for the Stove Alarm is always ‘1’. Set dierent addresses
for devices that you do not want communicang with each other.
Seng the address
1. Hold the buon on the Stove Alarm for about 10 seconds and wait for two
signals.
2. Press the Stove Alarm buon for one second and wait for a signal.
3. Press the Stove Alarm buon as many mes as the appropriate address (1:A,
2:B … 16:P). Wait for the light to go o between each buon press.
4. Set the dial on the TM13 to match the correct house address (1:A, 2:B … 16:P)
(see the picture on the right). This will adjust the sensivity level of the Stove
Alarm accordingly.
8. Wireless Alarm Receiver TM13
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EN 60 730-1:2000 + A12:2003 + A1:2004 + A13:2004 + A14:2005 + A15:2007 + A16:2007, EN 60730-2-
1:1997+A11:2005, Direcves Low Voltage Direcve: 2006/95/EC EMC- direcve: 2004/108/EC.
12. EU Declaraon of Conformity
This product has a 24 month guarantee from the date of purchase. The guarantee does not cover any
indirect damage caused by a malfunconing appliance, damage caused by negligence, or damage
caused by failing to follow the instrucons properly.
11. Guarantee
Cercaon: CE, Casing IP20 (Patent FI 117526, PCT pending)
Unit Connecon Power Alarm
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Features
SA102RF Wireless 433MHz
10mW X10
(A1 NO),
Alarm 90 dB /
10 cm
Baery > 5 years
or xed
power supply (5V)
3 – 25 min Intelligent heat sensor
Max sensing distance 1.2 m
Adjustable sensivity
Manual and automatic alarm reset
10. Technical Informaon
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