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Stove Guard 300 User Manual
1.2 Use of the Stove Guard
Features depending on cooker type
a) Overheating Monitor
The Intelligent Heat Sensor detects temperature and its rate of change on the cooker surface (Overheating Monitor). The
Overheating Monitor alarm is triggered when the cooker temperature exceeds safe levels or when a rise in temperature is
faster than in normal cooking.
In a hazardous situation, the alarm is triggered in 3 to 25 minutes. The Intelligent Heat Sensor first emits a one-minute long
pre-alarm signal, which is followed by the alarm signal and the Control Unit cutting off the cooker’s gas/electricity supply.
The alarm is reset by first turning the cooker knobs to ‘0’, then pushing the Intelligent Heat Sensor push-button once. Hot
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plates do not have to be turned off in cookers that are operated by touch. While the Intelligent Heat Sensor is new, the
sensitivity level needs to adjust to the user’s cooker. This may result in alarms during normal cooking situations at first. If the
Intelligent Heat Sensor is signalling during a normal cooking situation, reset the alarm during the pre-alarm signal by push
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ing the push-button once. This will cancel the gas/electricity cut-
off and cause the Intelligent Heat Sensor to reduce its sensitivity.
See table in section 1.4 for description of the alarm signals.
Please note that the pre-alarm signal should be reset only if the
alarm was triggered by a normal cooking situation, as resetting
the pre-alarm signal results in the lessened sensitivity of the
Intelligent Heat Sensor.
1. Innohome Stove Guard and how to use it
alarm
Electrical cooker; mechanical knobs
Overheating Monitor
Intelligent Timer
Alarm Signal Detection (fire, carbon monoxide and gas alarms)
Cooker knob Safety Lock
Electrical cooker; operated by touch
Overheating Monitor
Intelligent Timer
Alarm Signal Detection (fire, carbon monoxide and gas alarms)
Gas / dual-fuel cooker
Overheating Monitor
Intelligent Timer
Alarm Signal Detection (fire, carbon monoxide and gas alarms)