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Designed to protect against stovetop fires
the #1 Cause of Home Fires
Electronically controls power to the stove
- A Sensor/Timer Unit electronically monitors the kitchen cooking area & manages a Power Control Box, controlling power to the stove.
- Stove Guard controls the 240-volt power to the stove, including the oven, but does not disturb the 120-volt power. The stove light & appliance outlet found on most stoves should not be affected.
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Installation is a "plug in" retrofit for most stoves
- The Power Control Box is "plugged in" between the stove wall outlet & stove plug cord.
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The Sensor Unit is mounted to the underside of a cabinet or on the wall near the stove. Never mount the Sensor Unit directly above the stove
Operates in 2 easy-to-use Modes
"AUTO" Mode uses a Motion Sensor to constantly monitor the user’s presence.
- If the user is in the cooking area of the kitchen, the timer does not count down, the stove has power.
- If they leave the kitchen, the timer starts to count down and will shut off power to the stove after a preset time.
- When they return to the kitchen area, and are detected by Stove Guard, the timer will automatically reset to the last setting & turn power to the stove back on.The default timer setting is 1 minute, with a timer range up to 15 minutes
After a power outage, or when first installed, Stove Guard will automatically turn itself On and start monitoring in “AUTO” Mode. It will shut off power to the stove 1 minute after it last senses motion in the kitchen cooking area.
"TIMER" Mode acts as a countdown timer.
- The Motion Sensor is disabled.
- Power to the stove will be shut off after the preset time has expired.
- The countdown time can be set up to 7 hours.
The Stove Guard Owner's Manual provides complete and detailed instructions for Installation and Use. These are provided with each unit and are also available for download & printing from the website in pdf. format (requires Adode Reader).
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