My oven is less than 5 yrs old and very underused. So far I have had to have it repaired for the lower self cleaning- didn't work after it was used once, the thermostat stopped working, now the shock absorber in the door suddenly let go so the door flops down hard & the cool fan signal continually comes on leaving the oven unusable as it shuts off & reverts to cool fan whatever that is? It seems impossible to get service although Wolf in the states has tried to find someone for me. Of course my son's wedding is this week & I'm supposed to be entertaining for the rehearsal dinner etc. I had to shut the designated breaker off because the chime for 'cool fan ' constantly rings. I tried every thing over the next morning & the same problems resumed. Help!
SOURCE: 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.
SOURCE: I cleaned the top oven of my WOlf stove and the
did you happen to figure out how to fix this? we have the same problem
SOURCE: 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
SOURCE: I have a wolf double oven D030F/S. cannot get
My lower oven will not heat up (Model D030FS) in broiler, bake or clean mode.
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