Owner's Manual

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Auto Shut Off Timer
The Auto Shut Off Timer value is the amount of time you can be away from the cooking area before
the
iGuardStove
will shut off the stove automatically. The default from the factory is 5 minutes. You
can adjust it anywhere between 1 to 15 minutes. Please keep in mind that a lot can happen when
your cooking is allowed to run unattended even for even 5 minutes so keep the time shorter rather
than longer. Once this is set you won’t need to adjust it.
The
Show Countdown
checkbox allows the countdown timer to show on the screen instead of the
default wording of
Protection Enabled
”. Sometimes a visible countdown timer can confuse people or
make then anxious not know what is going to happen once it zeros out. You can show the timer
initially to get used to where the motion sensor can and can’t see you by watching for the timer to
reset.
Manual Timer
The
Manual
timer will allow cooking to happen uninterrupted.
The “Maximum timer duration
is any
time up to a 10 hour maximum. This will allow for slow cooking times for doing a brisket or slow
roasted ribs but never more than the maximum time that you choose.
The Default time duration is simply the time that first appears when you first press
Manual
”. The
default is 30 minutes but if you can set it to whatever time works best. Think of it as a favorite time
If you don’t want have anyone to have access to the
Manual
timer then check the
Disable Manual
Timer
box and this feature will disappear from the screen and the user will be able to cook using
only the automatic safety features.
Child Lock
Typically the
iGuardStove
for electric stoves is automatic. The gas stove model is always in this
mode. When you turn the stove knob the stove starts. When you return to the kitchen after its
automatically shut off the stove the
iGuardStove
will automatically turns the stove back on. In some
instances you might not want the device to be so automatic. Here are a couple examples to better
explain.
To initiate cooking if you choose
“Child Lock
”, turning the stove knob will not energize the stove until
you press a button on the Control Panel suggesting that YES you do want the stove to turn on. If
you have toddlers that like to turn knobs then this will be a great feature to activate.
When returning to the kitchen the same action of pressing of a button on the Control Panel will be
required EVERYTIME to resume cooking. If someone has wandered away for a couple hours and
has truly forgotten their cooking you might not want the stove to do something that they are not
suspecting which is to turn back on automatically.
The
Auto Resume for only 30 minutes
is part of the Auto Resume feature. This stove will only
automatically turn back on when they have returned WITHIN a 30 minute period. AFTER the 30
minute period the
Resume
button will have to be pressed on the Control Panel. This in essence is
a partial
Child Lock
setting. You don’t have to press
Resume
every time but rather just AFTER a
30 minute period has elapsed.
Deselecting it means that the stove will
Auto Resume
whenever the person comes back to the
cooking area. Even after 2 days as an example. Keep in mind that you might not want someone to
finish cooking something that is half cooked and has been sitting for long periods.