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READ BEFORE
USING THE STOVE GUARD
Avoiding false alarms
Use a pan that covers the entire hotplate to prevent
false alarms. Using a lid is recommended.
Always use the cooker hood if you have one.
If you have a freestanding cooker or an oven under
the hob, the oven knobs must also be turned off
once the power supply to the cooker or hob has been
switched off by the alarm.
After alarm
Mechanical knobs
If the Stove Guard has turned the cooker off, first
turn all cooker knobs to ‘0’, then press the Heat
Sensor cover once. After this, the cooker can be
used normally.
Touch controls
If the Stove Guard has turned the cooker off, press
the Heat Sensor cover once. After this, the cooker
can be used normally.
In some cases you must wait until the cooker has
cooled down to continue the use.
Dislocation alarm
Removing the Heat Sensor from the mounting plate
turns the cooker off. Returning the Sensor back to
the mounting plate returns the power to the cooker.
Opening and closing the Intelligent
Heat Sensor cover
Use the tip of a
screwdriver to carefully
detach the cover, one
end at a time.
To put the cover back, put both
ends in at the same time.
Make sure that the black round
Sensor goes through the opening
of the cover.
Silent alarm
The Heat Sensor alarm signal can be turned off for
users that find it disturbing.
For low installations (Heat Sensor installed lower
than 90 cm above the cooker top): since the user
will not notice the Heat Sensor pre-alarm signal and
therefore will not be able to use the learning sensi-
tivity feature, it is recommended to decrease Heat
Sensor's sensitivity by one level, see page 18.
Procedure
Open the cover. Turn the DIP switch 2 to 'off' position
(the image shows the switch in 'on' position). Place
the cover back according to instructions.
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