Wolf Range WKGD-2 Gas Double Oven - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
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Oven temp will not change
Most ovens have BAKE, BROIL and yours might have CONVECTION. Turn each on independently. If all don't work its one problem if only one doesn't its another
Also is it the gas doesn't ignite or it ignites then no temp change (or electric gets to xx degrees but doesn't get hotter?
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on Sep 04, 2011
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We have an old wolf
Hi
The
issue can either be a bad electronic control/clock assembly or the oven
temperature sensor (probe) has gone bad. To solve this issue start by checking
the oven temp. sensor for 1100 ohms, if the rating is more then that then check
the control and door switch and replace the part that is bad. Hope
this helps...please post back for further assistance.
Daniel
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on Apr 08, 2011
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How do I clean a Wolf gas oven? Can I use
Wolf does not recommend use Easy Off, but this is the best cleaner for oven, just don't spray on it, wear gloves, spray on a rag and apply on to the porcelain surfaces, and other good all around cleaner is called Bar keeper's friend and you can pick it up at Safeway or ACE Hardware. Have fun.
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on Mar 02, 2010
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No gas to oven
Hello, even though the igniter is glowing it does not mean it is drawing the correct amps to open the safety valve. If your igniter is glowing orange replace it. Igniters should glow brillient yellow to the point where you cant look at it. replace the igniter and you will be good to go. Good Luck!! Mike
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on Jun 20, 2012
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TESTING BURNER IGNITION ELEMENT
If you have a crack, your part is no good any longer. We will be happy to send the correct part out to you asap. Just call or email us and we will be sure and get this right out to you. Is your ignitor out or another part? We hope this helps and we look forward to being able to resolve all your parts issues, so please call or email us when you are ready for our assistance.
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on Sep 30, 2009
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Wolf Double Oven
I had the same problem with a Wolf L-Series double wall oven (Model DO30) and called for service (under extended warranty contract). The tech told me that the F1 error is a latch problem (you know the one that grabs and locks the door during self-clean cycles). He cleared the error using a series of "secret" button presses on the control panel and the problem cleared. Now, when it happens (which isn't very frequently), I do the same thing he did ... press "0" and "Temperature" for the oven causing the problem and hold them for about 5 seconds. The oven will ding and the display will show some diagnostics, including the error event. Press "Cook Time" and "Stop Time" while in this diagnostic mode to clear the error register, then press "Off". I've also tried to keep the area across the top of the oven opening clean (with a little degreaser), especially around the latch, and I've sprayed a bit of WD-40 into the latch periodically for lubrication and cleaning.
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on Jan 22, 2011
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How do i find the fuse location for a Wolf double oven, Model D030F/S ?
Dear Friend,
Pull the oven towards you, disconnect any electrical cord from the wall. Normally the fuse is located right next where the electrical cord enter in the back of the stove. If there is any panel right on top of where the electrical cords connects to the oven, simple removed that cover and there should be a fuse. If not, removed the rear panel where the electronic control panel is. Hope you can find it!
Good Luck!
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on Sep 20, 2014
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Wolf ovens getting err message after power outage
I had a Wolf 30F wall oven with a similar problem
after power outage. It wouldnt stop beeping with error message related
to temperature control. My solution was to turn power of at circuit
panel, then reset by pressing and holding the clear button for 5
seconds.
Also note: in my case I had to close the display
before switching the panel off. When I tried to the reset process with
the panel showing, it wouldn\'t reset.
To reset other
various parts of the control panel Instructions said:
Time-of-Day Clock
Immediately after the oven is installed, set
the 12-hour clock to the current time of day. It may need to be reset
after a prolonged power failure. The clock is visible on the control
panel during all modes. If the upper oven timer is set, the clock will
not be visible in the upper oven control panel display.
SETTING CLOCK
1) Touch CLOCK.
2) Touch number pads to
set current time of day.
3) Touch CLOCK or ENTER to start
clock.
24-HOUR CLOCK
The time-of-day clock can be
changed from a 12-hour clock to a 24-hour clock. After the clock has
been set, touch TEMPERATURE for three seconds, touch CLOCK, and then
touch ENTER. Follow the same sequence to change back to the standard
12-hour clock setting.
Fahrenheit to Celsius
The
oven can be changed from Fahrenheit (°F) temperature to Celsius
(°C).
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on Jun 04, 2020
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I have a wolf range
Hi
This means a
loose/broken wire on the oven temp sensor or the oven temp. sensor itself is
bad and should be replaced. To solve this issue test the oven temp. sensor, it
should read between 1080-1120 ohms, if the rating is more then that and the
door appears to be closing fine then it is the control board that is bad and
should be replaced. Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance.
Daniel
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on Aug 31, 2011
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