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Integrated Modules WARRANTY INFORMATION This page contains a summary of the 2 & 5 Year Warranty that is supplied with every Wolf product, followed by a Non-Residential Warranty Summary and then notes about the warranties. 2 & 5 Year Warranty Summary: •...
MODEL#: 176XXXXX CE152T/S FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY “Do Not Immerse In Water” “Ne pas plonger dans l’eau” 824468 Figure 1-1. CE152TF/S Rating Plate Rating Label Figure 1-2. CE152TF/S Rating Plate Beneath the unit. CI152TF/S VOLTS : 208 ~ kW : Wolf Appliance, Inc.
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General Information Integrated Modules Integrated Modules CG152TF/S NAT. 5” WC 12000 9200 120 V AC CG152T/S 1XXXXXXX ANSI Z21.lb-2012 “HOUSEHOLD GAS COOKING APPLIANCES” Rating Label “CANI-I.I-M81/CGA IR58-1995” 9004378 Figure 1-5. CG152TF/S Rating Plate Figure 1-6. CG152TF/S Rating Plate Beneath the unit MM15TF/S NAT.
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General Information Integrated Modules Integrated Modules SM152TF/S Wolf Appliance, Inc. Fitchburg, WI ELECTRICAL RATING VOLTS HERTZ 208~ 50/60 VOLTS 240~ 11.3 MINIMUM HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE APPLIANCE AND COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION EXTENDING FROM THE COOKING SURFACE TO 18" ABOVE THE LEVEL OF THE COOKING SURFACE IS 6"...
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General Information Integrated Modules Integrated Modules GM15TF/S Wolf Appliance, Inc. Fitchburg, WI ELECTRICAL RATING VOLTS HERTZ 208~ 10.1 50/60 VOLTS 240~ 11.7 MINIMUM HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE APPLIANCE AND COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION EXTENDING FROM THE COOKING SURFACE TO 18" ABOVE THE LEVEL OF THE COOKING SURFACE IS 6"...
“F” in the model number. Integrated Module frame did not change, only the model number. Edge Style S = Stainless Steel Frame NOTE: On the CE152TF/S/208 the “/208” denotes a unit designed for 208 VAC. #826498 - Revision B - December, 2016...
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Low-profile grilling grates for seamless design. • Illuminated touch controls and convenient lock feature. TM15TF/S • Integrated design, slim 15” width pairs well with other Wolf modules. • Fast preheat and temperature response. • Flexible cooking surface - bridge between two zones •...
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Integrated Modules INTEGRATED MODULE CONFIGURATIONS 15” Two Element Assemblies - Electric 15” Two Coil Assemblies - Induction Model Number: CE152TF/S Model Number: CI152TF/S Description: Cooktop Electric, 15”, Two Element Description: Cooktop Induction, 15”, Two Coil Assemblies, Transitional / Stainless steel Assemblies, Transitional / Stainless steel 15”...
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General Information Integrated Modules Integrated Modules 15” One Heting Element - Electric 15” One Heating Element - Electric Model Number: SM15TF/S Model Number: FM15TF/S Description: Steamer Module, 15”, One Burner Description: Fryer Module, 15”, One Burner Assembly, Assembly, Transitional / Stainless steel Transitional / Stainless steel 15”...
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HI - sets power to level 10. • ZONE 2 - CE152TF/S - Activates Zone 2 on hobs with two or more zones. • BOOST - CI152TF/S - sets power to Boost and adjusts adjacent power levels as required by the induction power sharing scheme.
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When there is one minute remaining on a timer or timed cook cycle. Remaining NOTE: ms = milliseconds HOT Surface Display - CE152TF/S • LED is time activated between 7 seconds and 370 seconds depending on what power level is selected.
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• When active the 2-digit display and Timer are on. • Other displays are as described in Idle Mode or Operational Mode. Fan - CE152TF/S • Fan control is determined by the temperature on the heat sink. • After element assemblies are off fan continues to run until heat sink temperature is below 113° F, or up to 600 seconds.
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Integrated Modules Electronics and Gas Theory Integrated Modules Fan - CI152TF/S • Fan control is determined by the temperature on the heat sink. • A very high power request, such as two elements on 100% or one on boost switches the fans on independ- ently of the heatsink temperature.
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• LOCK pad for exiting Lock Mode. • CE152TF/S, CI152TF/S, and TM15TF/S - touch and hold “+” and “-” pads for 5 seconds to enter Diagnostic Mode. • SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S, and GM15TF/S - touch and hold “ALL OFF” pad for 5 seconds to enter Diagnostic Mode.
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Integrated Modules Electronics and Gas Theory Integrated Modules Wake-Up Mode - All Models Entering Wake-Up Mode Touch ON/OFF pad on any inactive control zone. • All LEDs for that control zone flash until a power level is set. • A valid key press must be made within 10 seconds or control zone returns to Idle Mode. Valid key presses in Wake-Up Mode SIM, LO or MLT –...
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HI – Activates the control zone at power level 10. ZONE 2 - CE152TF/S - Immediately activates the Zone 2 element at the power level of Zone 1. BOOST - CI152TF/S - Activates the control zone at power level Boost.
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Integrated Modules Electronics and Gas Theory Integrated Modules PREHEAT - SM15TF/S and FM15TF/S SM15TF/S • Preheat Mode engages when the Main RTD is less than 110° F. • Preheat does not engage if Operational Mode has been active for more than 100 seconds. •...
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• Available on 120 VAC (without transformer) or 240 VAC power. • CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S: Connecting the unit to 120 VAC causes error E6. This is normal. Proceed with the steps to place unit in Showroom mode. • Power board fan or Generator fan may not run.
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There are no audible signals. To step through the various tests touch the “+” and “-” pads. • CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S: rear “…” display advances one LED for each test to identify which test is being performed. • TM15TF/S: front “…” display advances one LED for each test to identify which test is being performed.
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• All LED indicators for all control zones are on. • CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S: front control zone SIM/MLT, “…” or HI pads cycles LEDs to on, dim, or off. • SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S and GM15TF/S: front control zone LO or HI pads cycles LEDs to on or off.
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Control Temperature Readout - CE152TF/S, CI152TF/S, and TM15TF/S Touch “+” pad during Unit Reconfiguration. • CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S - three “.” are displayed on rear control zone. • TM15TF/S - three “.” are displayed on front control zone. •...
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“-” pad returns to Control Temperature Readout and “+” pad advances to error code indicator. e. Coil Temperature Test - CI152TF/S and TM15TF/S • CE152TF/S - This mode is present but shows 00 as it is not active. Touch “+” pad during the Heat Sink Temperature test. •...
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• TM15TF/S - six “.” are displayed on front control zone. • CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S - front control zone shows 0-8 dimmed “.” based on how many error codes are logged. • TM15TF/S - rear control zone shows 0-8 dimmed “.” based on how many error codes are logged.
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Software Version Indicator - CE152TF/S, CI152TF/S, and TM15TF/S Touch “+” pad during Showroom Mode. • CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S - eight “.” displayed on rear control zone. • TM15TF/S - eight “.” displayed on front control zone. 2-digit display cycles to show the software version of the control.
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Touch the front control zone HI pad to enables the auto-lock feature. The front left control zone power level changes to level ten. CE152TF/S, CI152TF/S, and GM15TF/S - a touch of the “+” pad advances the user options mode to Sabbath Mode.
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Electronics and Gas Theory Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Sabbath Mode - SM15TF/S and GM15TF/S • Six “.” displayed on the rear control zone. • SA is displayed in the 2 digit display when Sabbath Mode is engaged. • The temperature, power level pads, and displays will be active until Sabbath mode is engaged. •...
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Integrated Modules Electronics and Gas Theory Integrated Modules Generator Board #1 2200 Watts 700 Watts 2300 Watts 1200 Watts 1400 Watts ..ALL OFF LOCK BOOST ..TIMER 12k Burner 9.2k Burner...
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Electronics and Gas Theory Integrated Modules Integrated Modules 2700 Watts 2700 Watts 1400 Watts 1400 Watts 1400 Watts 1400 Watts 2-20 #826498 - Revision B - December, 2016...
Integrated Modules Electronics and Gas Theory Integrated Modules GAS THEORY - CG152TF/S and MM15TF/S OPERATION INFORMATION A service technician should understand how a gas appliance operates before attempting to service the appliance. This section provides descriptions of the different types of fuel gases and explains gas heating values. A definition of specific gravity of gas is given along with its characteristics and effects.
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Electronics and Gas Theory Integrated Modules Integrated Modules PRINCIPLES OF GAS COMBUSTION Combustion - When oxygen acts with a substance to produce large amounts of heat rapidly. Requirements for Combustion - There are three required elements for combustion to occur; Fuel (Gas), Oxygen (Air) and Heat (Ignition Temperature, which for gas is between 1100°F/593°C and 1200°F/649°C).
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Integrated Modules Electronics and Gas Theory Integrated Modules Burner Components - CG152TF/S Burner Cap - The decorative top for burner with a black porcelain coating. Burner Assembly - Contains burner ports where gas/air mixture ignites. The burner ports are distributed in a use- ful pattern to optimize heat transfer.
When reassembling, reverse the steps that were used to remove the components. NOTE: Before attempting to access or remove any components from a Wolf appliance, take note of the WARN- INGS and CAUTIONS below.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Component Removal - CE152TF/S Glass Top To remove the glass top, first remove the cooktop from its installation, then (See Figure 3-1): 1. Use a Phillips screw driver or a 1/4” nut driver to extract screws from front frame.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Control Board Control Board Bracket To remove the control board, first remove the glass top, Cover Screws then (See Figure 3-3): 1. Use a Phillips screw driver to extract the screws from the control board bracket. Control Board 2.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Power Board Power Board To remove the power board first remove the cable Cover cover, then (See Figure 3-5): 1. Disconnect the LV wire harness from power board. 2. Disconnect the element wire harness from the 11/32”...
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Component Removal - CI152TF/S Glass Top To remove the glass top, first remove the cooktop from its installation, then (See Figure 3-7): 1. Use a Phillips screw driver to extract screws from front frame and back frame. 2.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Coil Assembly To remove the coil assembly, first remove the glass top, then (See Figure 3-9): 1. Use a small flat blade screw driver to lift the coil assembly from the wire side of the coil assembly. 2.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Communication Harness To remove the comm harness, first remove the genera- tor plate, then (See Figure 3-11): 1. Push tab away from comm harness connector on the generator. 2. Remove comm harness. NOTE: New comm harness has a key in the connector for control board side.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Generator Assembly Generator To remove the generator assembly first remove the generator plate, then (See Figure 3-13): 1. Turn generator over and use T-20 Torx drive or large flat blade screw driver to disconnect power wire harness from generator assembly.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Component Removal - CG152TF/S Burner Assembly To remove the burner assembly, first remove the grate, then (See Figure 3-16): Remove burner cap from burner assembly. Use T-15 Torx driver to extract two screws securing burner assembly to orifice holder.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Burner Pan Removal Burner To remove the burner pan, first remove the cooktop Assembly Knob from its installation then, (See Figure 3-18): Remove burner assemblies. Knob Remove knobs. Bezel Use a 3/4” wrench to remove knob bezels. Lift burner pan from burner box.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Display Light Board Display Bracket To remove the display light board, first remove the burn- er pan then, (See Figure 3-20): Use a Phillips screw driver to extract the screws from the display bracket. Remove the display bracket.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Burner Valve Removal To remove the burner valve, first remove the display light board then, (See Figure 3-22): Remove black wire from NO terminal. Remove red wire from C terminal. Use 5/16” open end wrench to remove simmer burner tube.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Spark Module Removal Bottom To remove the spark module open the bottom module Mounting bracket on the bottom of the unit, then (See Figure 3-24 Bracket and Figure 3-25): Use a Phillips screw driver or 1/4” nut driver to extract the screw holding the bottom module brack- et to the burner box.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Component Removal - MM15TF/S Spark Module Removal The spark module is accessible from the bottom of the Spark unit, without removing the unit from the installation. Module Figure 3-26 shows the unit upside down, with the unit bottom bracket opened to display the spark module.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Burner Base and Venturi/Elbow Assembly Venturi 5/16” To remove the burner base and venturi/elbow assembly, Elbow Nuts Assembly first remove the bottom base enclosure, then (See Figure 3-28): Use a 5/8” open end wrench to remove the gas line from the venturi/elbow assembly.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Regulator Regulator To remove the regulator, first remove the bottom base enclosure, then (See Figure 3-31): Use a 5/8” open end wrench to remove the gas line from the regulator. Lift the regulator from the regulator bottom bracket. Display Bracket and Display Board To remove the display bracket and display board, first remove the bottom base enclosure, then (See Figure 3-...
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Electrode Bushing To remove the electrode, first remove the bottom base Electrode enclosure, then (See Figure 3-34): Spring Remove the electrode wire from the electrode. Use a 18 mm open end wrench or crescent wrench Hex Nut to remove the hex nut from the electrode mount.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Component Removal - SM15TF/S Steamer Cover Steamer Cover, Solid Pan, and Perforated Pan To remove the steamer cover, solid pan or perforated Solid pan (See Figure 3-35): Lift the steamer cover from the unit. To remove the solid pan, lift the steamer cover, then Perforated lift the solid pan.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Steamer, Fryer, Grill Triac Module Power To remove the steamer, fryer, and grill triac, first remove Board the access panel, then (See Figure 3-38): Disconnect the electric wires from the triac. Use a T-20 Torx bit to extract the screws from the triac.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Steamer Fill Sensor RTD To remove the steamer fill sensor RTD, first remove the rear access panel, then (See Figure 3-40): Use a 5/16” open end wrench or nut driver to extract the nut from the pan stud. Remove the front access panel.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules User Interface To remove the user interface, first remove the pan assembly steamer, fryer, then (See Figure 3-43): Use a putty knife or small screw driver to peel the user interface from the glass. User Interface Connection Figure 3-43.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Component Removal - FM15TF/S Fryer Cover Fryer Cover, Small Baskets, and Large Basket To remove the fryer cover, small baskets or large bas- Small Baskets ket (See Figure 3-44): Lift the fryer cover from the unit. Large Basket Lift one or both of the small baskets from the unit.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Steamer, Fryer, Grill Triac Module Power To remove the steamer, fryer, and grill triac, first remove Board the access panel, then (See Figure 3-47): Disconnect the electric wires from the triac. Use a T-20 Torx bit to extract the screws from the triac.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Steamer Fill Sensor RTD To remove the steamer fill sensor RTD, first remove the rear access panel, then (See Figure 3-49): Use a 5/16” open end wrench or nut driver to extract the nut from the pan stud. Remove the front access panel.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules User Interface To remove the user interface, first remove the pan assembly steamer, fryer, then (See Figure 3-52): Use a putty knife or small screw driver to peel the user interface from the glass. Figure 3-52.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Component Removal - GM15TF/S Grate, Element, Briquettes, Briquette Rack, and Grill Drip Pan To remove the grate, element, briquettes, briquette rack and grill drip pan (See Figure 3-53): Lift the grate from the unit. Push the element toward the rear of the unit, then lift the element from the unit.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Pan Assembly Grill To remove the pan assembly, first remove the unit from the installation, then (See Figure 3-56): 1. Remove the front access panel. 2. Disconnect the wire harness from the user interface. 3.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Induction Plate Assembly To remove the induction plate assembly, first remove the unit from the installation, then (See Figure 3-58): 1. Use a T-20 Torx bit to extract the screws from the side of the unit, directly below the induction plate. 2.
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Component Removal Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Generator To remove the generator, first remove the generator plate, then (See Figure 3-61): 1. Use a T-20 Torx bit to extract the screws from the generator plate. 2. Remove the generator from the generator plate. Generator Pan To remove the generator pan, first remove the genera- tor plate, then (See Figure 3-62):...
ELECTRONICS - CE152TF/S, CI152TF/S, and TM15TF/S The control board and power board on the CE152TF/S, and the control board and generator assemblies on the CI152TF/S and the TM15TF/S share the software for controlling the module. If a logic or programing issue is sus- pected then the control board should be replaced first as it is the less expensive part.
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• All LED indicators for all control zones are on. • CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S: front control zone SIM/MLT, “…” or HI pads cycles LEDs to on, dim, or off. • SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S and GM15TF/S: front control zone LO or HI pads cycles LEDs to on or off.
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Control Temperature Readout - CE152TF/S, CI152TF/S, and TM15TF/S Touch “+” pad during Unit Reconfiguration. • CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S - three “.” are displayed on rear control zone. • TM15TF/S - three “.” are displayed on front control zone. •...
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“-” pad returns to Control Temperature Readout and “+” pad advances to error code indicator. e. Coil Temperature Test - CI152TF/S and TM15TF/S • CE152TF/S - This mode is present but shows 00 as it is not active. Touch “+” pad during the Heat Sink Temperature test. •...
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• TM15TF/S - six “.” are displayed on front control zone. • CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S - front control zone shows 0-8 dimmed “.” based on how many error codes are logged. • TM15TF/S - rear control zone shows 0-8 dimmed “.” based on how many error codes are logged.
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Software Version Indicator - CE152TF/S, CI152TF/S, and TM15TF/S Touch “+” pad during Showroom Mode. • CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S - eight “.” displayed on rear control zone. • TM15TF/S - eight “.” displayed on front control zone. 2-digit display cycles to show the software version of the control.
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Troubleshooting Integrated Modules Integrated Modules General Errors Table - CE152TF/S, CI152TF/S and TM15TF/S Code Test Description Action Pad Error None 1. Cycle unit power. 2. Reseat LV Wire Harness - CE. 3. Reseat comm cable -CI and TM. 4. Perform unit reconfiguration.
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Troubleshooting Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Cooking Zone Specific Errors - CE152TF/S, CI152TF/S, and TM15TF/S Code Test Description Action E2 - CI and Coil temperature too high 1. Test fan operation. Coil temperature test 2. Ensure fan vent is not blocked.
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Troubleshooting Integrated Modules Integrated Modules General Errors - SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S, and GM15TF/S Code Description Software Designator Action NO_ERROR No Error No action required. APPLIANCE_TYPE Appliance type is not valid 1. Unit will try to reset and if appli- ance type can’t be determined, unit will default to steamer.
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Troubleshooting Integrated Modules Integrated Modules General Errors - SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S, and GM15TF/S Code Test Description Action BOIL_DRY Boil Dry during cooking 1. Clean debris/build-up from bot- • SM15TF/S: RTD Steam Fill tom interior of pan. is 35°F more than Main 2.
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Troubleshooting Integrated Modules Integrated Modules General Errors - SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S, and GM15TF/S Code Test Description Action HOT_LED_STATUS HOT LED does not reflect 1. Cycle unit power. commanded state 2. Check resistance RTD Steam • HOT not lit - RTD Steam Fill sensor.
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CE152TF/S or the coil NTC sensor on the CI152TF/S and TM15TF/S. If possible remove the structure from beneath the module and test again.
Troubleshooting Integrated Modules Integrated Modules CG152TF/S and MM15TF/S PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST / ACTION A. CONSTANT SPARKING AT Reverse Polarity at outlet or unit (All burn- May have to call an electrician. Check internal BURNER ers sparking) connections, may have to wire correctly. Ground wire disconnected at outlet or May have to call an electrician.
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Different sized burner assemblies are affected in different ways by gas issues. Gas pressure must be checked by the Wolf proscribed method to produce results that can be used to diagnose a specific issue.
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Troubleshooting Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Connecting Manometer to MM15TF/S Because of the construction of the MM15TF/S, the technician must supply a special inline “T” connection to fit into the 3/8” gas line between the regulator and the inlet to the gas valve. This allows the pressure to be monitored while the MM15TF/S burner is set at low and set at high.
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CE152TF/S and CI152TF/S Power Rating and Electrical Service: 180 VAC to 265 VAC, single phase, 60 Hz, dedicated circuit. CE152TF/S - Cooktop Electric 3.4 kW at 240 VAC Breaker - 20 Amp dedicated circuit 2.9 kW at 208 VAC CI152TF/S - Cooktop Induction 3.7 kW at 240 VAC Breaker - 20 Amp dedicated circuit 3.2 kW at 208 VAC...
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Technical Data Integrated Modules Integrated Modules Power Level Charts The power level charts list the element information. Percentages, wattages, current, resistance, and temperatures are approximate. CE152TF/S” Electric Power Level 700 W 2200 W 1200 W Level LEDs Displayed % of Power...
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Technical Data Integrated Modules Integrated Modules CE152TF/S - Element Temperature Built-in Thermal Limiter • Each element has a built-in thermal limiter to protect the glass top. • Thermal limiter will open between 1040° F and 1076° F. • Thermal limiter will close at approximately 950° F.
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Technical Data Integrated Modules Integrated Modules SM and FM - Element Assembly Wattage and Resistance 2700 Watts 240 VAC 2000 Watts Total Amps Resistance Total Amps Resistance Wattage (± 5% Ohms) Wattage (± 5% Ohms) (± 5%) (± 5%) 2000 21.7 2700 11.25...
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Technical Data Integrated Modules Integrated Modules RTD Temperature and Resistance Chart Temperature Temperature Resistance Tolerance (°C) (°F) (Ohms) (±Ohms) 1000.00 1.20 1007.81 1.21 1015.62 1.22 1023.43 1.23 1031.23 1.24 1039.02 1.25 1046.81 1.26 1054.6 1.27 1062.38 1.27 1070.16 1.28 1077.93 1.29 1085.70 1093.46...
Technical Data Integrated Modules Integrated Modules GAS PRESSURE Maximum 14” WC Natural Gas and Liquid Propane Gas Supply Line Pressure N atural Gas Minimum 7” WC 11” WC Liquid Propane Minimum Natural Gas Manifold Pressure, with Standard Orifice 5” WC Liquid Propane Manifold Pressure, with Standard Orifice 10”...
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Wiring Integrated Modules Integrated Modules WIRE DIAGRAM MODEL: CE15TF/S - This wiring information is provided for use by qualified service personnel only. - Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before begining service. - Be sure all grounding devices are connected when service is complete. - Failure to observe the above warnings may result in severe electrical shock.
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Wiring Integrated Modules Integrated Modules WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL: CI15TF/S - This wiring information is provided for use by qualified service personnel only. - Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before begining service. - Be sure all grounding devices are connected when service is complete. - Failure to observe the above warnings may result in severe electrical shock.
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Wiring Integrated Modules Integrated Modules WIRE DIAGRAM MODEL: CG15TF/S, CG15TF/S/LP - This wiring information is provided for use by qualified service personnel only. - Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before begining service. - Be sure all grounding devices are connected when service is complete. - Failure to observe the above warnings may result in severe electrical shock.
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Wiring Integrated Modules Integrated Modules WIRE DIAGRAM MODEL: MM15TF/S, MM15TF/S/LP - This wiring information is provided for use by qualified service personnel only. - Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before begining service. - Be sure all grounding devices are connected when service is complete. - Failure to observe the above warnings may result in severe electrical shock.
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Wiring Integrated Modules Integrated Modules WIRE DIAGRAM MODEL: SM15TF/S - This wiring information is provided for use by qualified service personnel only. - Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before begining service. - Be sure all grounding devices are connected when service is complete. - Failure to observe the above warnings may result in severe electrical shock.
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Wiring Integrated Modules Integrated Modules WIRE DIAGRAM MODEL: FM15TF/S - This wiring information is provided for use by qualified service personnel only. - Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before begining service. - Be sure all grounding devices are connected when service is complete. - Failure to observe the above warnings may result in severe electrical shock.
Wiring Integrated Modules Integrated Modules WIRE DIAGRAM MODEL: GM15TF/S - This wiring information is provided for use by qualified service personnel only. - Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before begining service. - Be sure all grounding devices are connected when service is complete. - Failure to observe the above warnings may result in severe electrical shock.
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Wiring Integrated Modules Integrated Modules WIRE DIAGRAM MODEL: TM15TF/S - This wiring information is provided for use by qualified service personnel only. - Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before begining service. - Be sure all grounding devices are connected when service is complete. - Failure to observe the above warnings may result in severe electrical shock.
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