I have the big 6 burner wolf oven range. It has two attached ovens, a large one and a narrower one. Recently, our neighborhood had a power outage. When the electricity came back on both ovens have "err" message. Stovetop burners work fine. Help, I cannot bake anything!!!! Must be a reset button somewhere?
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).
SOURCE: Oven "bake" burner wont ignite on a gas oven.
Hi,
The ignitor is not working right and is going bad....
have the repair man replace the ignitor, or DIY....
Check out this tip about your problem...
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Oven Problems Replacing the Igniter
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