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I just installed a Wolf gas cooktop and had the same problem in that all 4 burners would light just fine but the electronic igniters would not stop clicking on all four. What I found was that the electrical outlet that my gas cooktop was plugged into had the polarity reversed. I tested the outlet with a polarity testing module (you can get one at Home Depot and it checks polarity, grounding, GFI and is handy to have around, small and inexpensive). I plugged it in and the lights told me that the polarity was reversed. I reversed the wires in the outlet (exchanged the white and black wires) put the cover back on, plugged in the cook top and now it works like a champ! no more constant clicking. By the way, we had a cooktop before this one with electronic ignition and never had a problem, apparently it didn't care about the polarity.
Oven wont shut off
Fuse won't let it shut off? That doesn't make sense. A fuse is made to connect something not disconnect something. I don't know how much you paid that repair man but I would probably call another to verify the diagnosis.
Good luck.
Semper Fi,
Z
Plumber is installing my new
Did the plumber make sure there was not something plugging the gas service connection on the range before he hooked up the gas pipe from the house to it?
I have a Wolf gourmet 30" stove. it's about 10
Interesting, I'm looking for a solution to a similar issue. Our new (7 month old) 30'' Wolf Range has this issue. When both front burners are light, the back burner's electronic starter begins to click, but only when you put a pan on the front left burner. I believe the iron/steel in the pan is causing a magnetic field thats starting the rear burner to go off.. just don't know.. will report back after the repair person comes.
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