Troubleshooting Guide - Wolf CT30I/S Use & Care Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting
If your Wolf induction cooktop is not operating properly,
use the following troubleshooting guide before calling
Wolf factory certified service. This guide will save you
time and trouble and may help you avoid the expense of a
service call.
Cooktop does not operate.
Cooktop is in lock mode. Touch and hold the key
symbol for 5 seconds to unlock the control panel.
Cooktop is in lock mode and displays an error code.
Errors may be cleared by pressing the clear touch pad.
If error reappears, contact Wolf customer care.
Check the household fuse or circuit breaker to see if it
has been blown or tripped. A power outage may also
have caused a disruption in service.
Verify that the electrical connection to the cooktop has
not been disconnected.
Control panel blinks and cooktop does not operate.
Improper cookware is being used. Select proper
cookware as outlined in the cookware selection guide
on the previous page.
Induction elements do not heat properly.
Electrical connection is loose. Have an electrician
tighten electrical connections.
Cooktop is not connected to a proper electrical circuit.
Have an electrician verify that the proper voltage is
being supplied to the cooktop.
Food does not heat properly.
Improper cookware is being used. Select proper
cookware as outlined in the cookware selection guide
on the previous page.
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