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STOVE GUARD SGK

430  

GUIDE

 FOR 

USER

When first using the Stove Guard

The Stove Guard is ready for use immediately after installation. However, at the 

beginning, it may start to signal during normal cooking. This is because the 

Stove Guard gradually adjusts to different cooking styles. 
When the Stove Guard settings are ready (usually after around 1 – 3 alarms), 

the alarms will no longer trigger during normal cooking. 

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Pressing the Intelligent Heat Sensor cover during the pre-alarm signal  

(  

  ) stops the alarm and the Stove Guard adjusts its 

sensitivity automatically.

The Stove Guard observes changing range temperatures. If the 

Stove Guard detects a risk situation, it signals an alarm and turns 

the range off. 

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Sound

Meaning

Course of Action

Intelligent Heat Sensor:  

a short beep every few

seconds (pre-alarm signal) 

Intelligent Heat Sensor:  

repetitive fast ‘beep,

beep, beep’ (actual alarm) 

 

The pre-alarm signal is 

emitted before the range is 

turned off.  

The Stove Guard has turned 

the range off. 

If the alarm triggers during a 

normal cooking situation, press 

the Heat Sensor cover once during 

the pre-alarm sound.  
First turn all range knobs off,  

then press the Intelligent Heat 

Sensor cover once. (In ranges that 

are operated by touch just press 

the Intelligent Heat Sensor  

cover once.)

Control Unit:  

a short buzzing sound at  

5 second intervals

The Stove Guard has turned 

the range off some time 

ago. 

First turn all range knobs off, then 

press the Intelligent Heat Sensor 

cover once. (In ranges that are 

operated by touch just press the 

Intelligent Heat Sensor cover 

once.) If you cannot turn the range 

back on, see question 1 in FAQ, 

chapter 2 in the reference manual.

Control Unit:  

a continuous buzzing 

sound 

The range is too hot to be 

turned back on. 

Wait until the range cools down 

to a safe level. The range can be 

turned on again when the Control 

Unit starts to emit a short ring 

every 5 seconds (see row above). 

Control Unit:  

a short ring and a long ring, 

alternating at 5 second 

intervals 

The range has been turned 

off due to a temporary error 

or a fault in the system 

(automatic fault diagnosis). 

First turn all range knobs off, then 

press the Heat Sensor cover once. 

(In ranges that are operated by 

touch just press the Sensor cover 

once.) If this does not silence 

the alarm, see question 3 in FAQ, 

chapter 2 in the reference manual. 

Intelligent Heat Sensor 

(and the Control Unit):  

a beep/ring once a minute 

The Heat Sensor has a low 

battery. 

The Heat Sensor needs to be 

replaced (see the reference  

manual chapter 4). Pressing the 

Heat Sensor cover delays the 

alarm for 12 hours. 

When the 

battery has run out the range can 

only be used for 5 minutes at a time.

 

What do the alarm signals mean?

The Intelligent Heat Sensor is above the range:  

the alarm signal is a high-tone beep.

The Control Unit is behind the range:  

the alarm signal rings similarly to a telephone.

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