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STOVE GUARD SGK500 USER MANUAL
The alarm output is a 3.5 mm stereo jack found on the Control
Unit. The alarm output is potential free and normally open
(opto). It closes for one second when the Control Unit cuts the
cooker’s gas or electricity supply.
If the alarm output does not work properly, change the polarity
of the cable connecting to the alarm output.
10. Alarm output
OC1
CN1
Alarm
out NO
The cooker has been turned off and no signal sounds
• The Control Unit overheating protection has turned the Control Unit and the cooker off. This has
probably happened due to a wrong installation place that becomes apparent when the cooker is
used on a high power setting. The cooker can be turned back on by turning the electricity off for
a moment using the main switch. If the overheating protection turns the cooker off again change
the Control Unit installation location to a cooler one or to one that has better ventilation.
The Intelligent Heat Sensor alarm sounds in a non-hazardous situation
• When the Intelligent Heat Sensor is first installed, it needs to adjust to the kitchen environment
and learn the users’ cooking styles. If the Intelligent Heat Sensor starts to signal in a normal cook-
ing situation, press the Sensor cover during the pre-alarm signal. This will cause the Intelligent
Heat Sensor to reduce its sensitivity automatically.
The Intelligent Heat Sensor does not signal when it should
• If the Intelligent Heat Sensor is installed higher than 65 cm for electric burners or higher than
70 cm for gas burners, the sensitivity level needs to initially be set to a more sensitive level (after
which it will sef-adjust to the environment and to the cooking styles of the user(s)). If you are not
certain whether the level was pre-set, set the level again, see section 9.
• If the Intelligent Heat Sensor still does not work, contact the product retailer.
The Control Unit emits a short signal, followed by a long signal (‘be-beep’), at approxi-
mately 5 second intervals
• The automatic fault diagnosis has detected that the Intelligent Heat Sensor is not in its original
installation location, or that there is a problem in the connection between the Intelligent Heat
Sensor and the Control Unit, or in the functioning of some part of the system. The fault diagnosis
alarm can also be triggered by the Intelligent Heat Sensor not being installed correctly. To turn the
cooker back on, first turn all cooker knobs to ‘0’, then turn the electricity off for about 15 seconds,
using the main switch.
11. Troubleshooting
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