Removing the Heat Sensor
from the mounting plate
triggers an alarm and the
range is turned off. To use
the range, return the Heat
Sensor back to its place.
The Heat Sensor should be
placed on the mounting
plate so that the LED light
on the side of the Sensor
faces towards the user. Make sure that the Sensor is fitted tightly on to the
mounting plate.
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Using a pot much smaller than a
hotplate can trigger an alarm.
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It is recommended to use a lid
when possible.
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For more information see FAQ
question 5 (in the reference manual).
The Stove Guard does not cover all possible hazardous situations but
significantly increases the safety of a range. Never leave the range
unattended on purpose.
Do not leave the range unattended after resetting the pre-alarm signal.
Ensure a minimum distance of 6'' (15cm) between you and an Intelligent
Heat Sensor in full alarm, due to risk of damage to hearing.
Maintenance:
Clean the Intelligent Heat Sensor by wiping it with a cloth
dampened with a mixture of household detergent and water (only use a
cloth that does not leave fibres). Due to the automatic fault diagnosis, the
Stove Guard does not need other maintenance or testing.
Using Stove Guard
Good to know
If the Stove Guard starts to signal during cooking, press the Heat Sensor cover once.
If the Stove Guard has turned the range off, 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.) After this the range can be used normally.
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