1. There is something wrong with the gas pipeline. Gas stoves use gas. If there is a problem with the gas pipeline, the gas supply may be uneven or even interrupted, thus causing the gas stove to cut off itself.
2. The burner is blocked. There may be a lot of dirt or dust and other sundries in the use of gas stoves, which may easily lead to burner blockage and affect the normal use of gas stoves.
3. The battery is dead. If the gas stove needs battery power supply, when the battery is dead, the gas stove cannot ignite normally, resulting in the gas stove's own death.
4. The pipeline leaks. If the gas pipeline leaks, it will lead to gas leakage, which is very dangerous. In order to ensure the safety of family members, the gas stove will automatically cut off its gas.
5. Burner valve failure. If the burner valve is damaged or defective, the gas stove will not be used normally, thus cutting off the gas itself.
In short, there are many reasons why gas stoves die by themselves. In order to avoid these problems, we should pay attention to maintenance when using the gas stove at ordinary times, and clean the burner and pipeline regularly to prevent problems such as blockage and air leakage, so as to improve the stability and safety of the gas stove.