Wolf IR304PESPH Use & Care

INDUCTION RANGE
USE AND CARE GUIDE
CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, AND MORE
INDUCTION RANGE
Contents
4 Safety Precautions
9 Oven Operation
16 Surface Operation
20 Care Recommendations
21 Troubleshooting
23 Wolf Warranty
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INDUCTION RANGE
Customer Care
The model and serial number are printed on the enclosed product registration card. Both numbers are also listed on the product rating plate. Refer to page 8 for rating plate location. For warranty purposes, you will also need the date of installation and name of your authorized Wolf dealer. Record this information below for future reference.
SERVICE INFORMATION
Model Number
Serial Number
Date of Installation
Certied Service Name
Certied Service Number
Authorized Dealer
Dealer Number
If your product ever needs attention, be sure to use a Wolf Factory Certied Service provider recommended by our customer care center, or select one from our list of providers available at wolfappliance.com/locator. All Factory Certi­ed Service providers are carefully selected and thoroughly trained by us.
Important Note
To ensure this product is installed and operated as safely and efciently as possible, take note of the following types of highlighted information throughout this guide:
IMPORTANT NOTE highlights information that is especially
important.
CAUTION indicates a situation where minor injury or product
damage may occur if instructions are not followed.
WARNING states a hazard that may cause serious injury or
death if precautions are not followed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Throughout this guide, dimensions in
parentheses are millimeters unless otherwise specied.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
A child or adult can tip this appliance and be killed.
Verify the anti-tip device has been properly installed and engaged. Ensure the anti-tip device is re-engaged when this appliance is moved. Refer to the illustrations below for how to verify correct installation.
Do not operate this appliance without the anti-tip device in place and engaged. Failure to do so can result in death or serious burns to children or adults.
To reduce the risk of burns, do not move this appliance while hot.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Read this guide carefully before using this appli-
ance to reduce risk of re, electric shock, or injury.
Ensure proper installation and servicing. This appli-
ance must be properly installed and grounded by a qualied technician. Have the installer show you the location of the circuit breaker or fuse so that you know where to turn off power.
Warranty service must be performed by Wolf
Factory Certied Service.
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance
unless it is specically recommended in literature you received. All service should be referred to Wolf Factory Certied Service.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Performance may be compro-
mised if the electrical supply is less than 240 volts.
ANTI-TIP DEVICE
Anti-tip device location.
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Anti-tip device engaged.
ANTI-TIP
DEVICE
ENGAGED
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Keep appliance area clear and free from combus-
tible material.
Exercise caution when opening the oven door. Let
hot air or steam escape before looking or reaching into the oven.
Do not use aluminum foil to line any part of this
appliance.
Be sure the oven cool air intake (above the door)
and oven exhaust vent (below the door) are unob­structed at all times.
Do not obstruct the ow of air to ensure proper
ventilation.
Wear proper apparel. Loose-tting or hanging gar-
ments should never be worn using this appliance.
Use extreme caution when moving a grease kettle
or disposing of hot grease.
Use only dry pot holders when removing pans from
this appliance. Wet or damp pot holders can cause steam burns. Do not use a towel or bulky cloth in place of pot holders.
Position oven racks in desired locations when oven
is cool. If a rack must be repositioned after the oven is already hot, be sure pot holder does not contact a hot heating element in the oven.
Clean only those parts listed in this guide.
Do not use oven cleaners. No commercial oven
cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or around any part of the oven.
Before using self-clean, remove broiler pan, oven
racks, oven rack guides, and any other utensils.
Do not clean the oven gasket; rubbing or moving
the gasket may compromise the door seal.
Do not touch heating elements or interior surfaces
of the oven. Heating elements may be hot even though they are dark in color. Interior surfaces become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch or let clothing or other am­mable materials contact heating elements or inte­rior surfaces of oven until they have had sufcient time to cool.
Do not leave children alone or unattended in the
area where this appliance is in use. Never allow children to sit or stand on the appliance.
Do not store items of interest to children above or
at the back of this appliance, as they could climb on the appliance to reach items and be injured.
Do not heat unopened food containers, such as
baby food jars and cans. Pressure build-up may cause the container to burst and cause injury.
Do not store ammable materials in an oven near
burners or let grease or other ammable sub­stances accumulate on this appliance.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Do not use water on grease res. Smother the ame
or use a dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
Never leave this appliance unattended when in use.
Boilovers and greasy spills may smoke or ignite.
Select cookware of the proper size, material, and
construction for the particular type of cooking being done. This unit is equipped with induction elements of different sizes. Refer to element rating on page 8.
Never heat an empty pan. It may damage the cooking surface or cookware and overheat the unit.
Do not heat cookware with water droplets on the outside of the pan. The droplets may begin to boil and splatter. Cookware should always be dry.
When using the cooking surface, do not touch
the glass surface directly above or adjacent to the induction elements or zones. The glass surface may become hot enough to cause burns.
Always turn pan handles inward so they do not
extend over adjacent work areas, induction ele­ments, or edges of the cooking surface to reduce the risk of burns, ignition of ammable materials, and spillage due to unintentional contact with pan. Do not turn handles toward the room, where they may be bumped or easily hit.
Do not operate the induction elements if the glass-
ceramic surface is broken or severely pitted. Call Wolf Factory Certied Service to repair the range.
Do not store ammable materials near hot compo-
nents or let grease or other ammable substances accumulate on the cooking surface.
Do not clean the induction surface while it is still
hot. If using a damp sponge or cloth, wait until the surface has cooled sufciently to prevent steam burns. Also, some cleaners give off noxious fumes when applied to hot surfaces. Refer to care recom­mendations on page 20.
Do not use a griddle, open roaster, or sh poacher
across two induction elements unless the bridge element is turned on. This type of use without the bridge element turned on could damage or crack the glass. Refer to bridge element on page 18.
Do not block the cooling fan exhaust or intake
vents. The cooling fan automatically turns on to cool internal parts. It may continue to run even after the cooking surface has been turned off.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
PROPOSITION 65 FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Cancer and Reproductive Harm—
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Installations and repairs must be performed by a
qualied or licensed contractor, plumber, or gas tter, qualied or licensed by the state, province, or region where this appliance is being installed.
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INDUCTION RANGE FEATURES
Induction Range Features
FEATURES
1
Product Rating Plate
2
Oven Control Panel (press to access)
3
Oven Cooking Mode Selector Knob
4
Oven Temperature Control Knob
5
Convection Oven
6
Surface Control Panel
7
Induction Element
8
Bridge Element
8
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3
Getting Started
We know you are eager to start cooking, but before you do, please take some time to read this use and care guide. Whether you are an occasional cook or an expert chef, it will be to your benet to familiarize yourself with the safety practices, features, operation, and care recommendations of your Wolf induction range.
In induction cooking, the electricity ows through a coil to produce a magnetic eld under the glass-ceramic surface. When an induction-compatible pan is placed on the cooking surface, currents are induced in the pan and instant heat is generated. Cookware made of magnetic materials, such as cast iron or magnetic stainless steel, is required for induc­tion cooking.
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To ensure all residual oil from the manufacturing process has been removed, clean the range thoroughly with hot water and mild detergent prior to use. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Refer to care recommendations on page 20.
To ensure the best results, review cooking modes and special features on page 12.
CAUTION
Do not place cookware on the oven oor or use aluminum foil or other material to line the oven oor or side walls. Failure to adhere to this notice will damage the porcelain interior and will void your warranty.
36" induction range shown.
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INDUCTION ELEMENT RATING
30" RANGE W
11" (279) 2600 | 3150 boost
(203) 2100 | 3000 boost
8" 8" (203) 2100
(152) 1400
6"
36" RANGE W
11" (279) 2600 | 3700 boost
(203) 2100 | 3000 boost
(2) 8"
(203) 2100
(2) 8"
OVEN OPERATION
Oven Racks
OVEN RACK GUIDES
To insert the rack guides in the oven, locate the mounting screws on the oven side walls. Place the rack guide mounting tabs over the screws and slide down until fully seated. Refer to the illustration below.
OVEN RACKS
To insert a standard rack in the oven, place the rack anti-tip lock under the side rack guide rails. Slide the rack back and lift up to clear the rack stops. Continue to slide the rack back until it is completely inside the oven. Refer to the illustration below.
MOUNTING
SCREW
MOUNTING
TAB
RACK STOP
ANTI-TIP
LOCK
The bottom oven rack has full-extension capability that is supported by the oven door. With the rack in the lowest rack guide position, slide it onto the door guides for greater stability and accessibility. Refer to the illustration below.
To insert a full-extension easy glide rack, place the two rear tabs onto the rack guide (one tab above and one below). Refer to the illustration below. Angle the rack slightly and slide back until the front rack notch engages the front rack guide.
REAR TABS
NOTCH
Bottom rack.
Full-extension rack.
Oven rack guides.
Oven rack anti-tip lock.
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OVEN OPERATION
Oven Operation
Wolf induction ranges use a combination of a cooking mode selector knob, oven temperature control knob, and elec­tronic control panel to select desired cooking modes, oven temperature, and exclusive features. Open the control panel by pressing
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Temperatures are displayed in Fahrenheit. To change to Celsius, touch and hold CLOCK for 5 seconds. Touch COOK TIME to alternate between °F and °C, then touch ENTER.
When using the oven, Wolf has created a two-step process to ensure it is never accidentally turned on:
1 Rotate the cooking mode selector knob to the desired
cooking mode. Convection modes are indicated by
. Refer to the illustration below. Once the desired cooking mode is selected, a preset temperature will appear on the temperature control knob.
2 Select the preset temperature by touching ENTER on
the control panel, or turn the temperature control knob to increase or decrease temperature. Either action completes the second step of the process. The oven indicator light illuminates and preheat begins.
OVEN LIGHT
The oven light turns on automatically when the door is open and off when closed. To turn the light on while the door is closed, touch OVEN LIGHT on the control panel.
PREHEAT
During preheat, the oven is heated as quickly and evenly as possible and is not ideal for cooking. Preheat should be used for all cooking modes except broil and convec­tion broil. During preheat, temperatures below 150°F
(65°C)
appear as ‘Lo’. Once preheat is complete, an audible chime indicates the oven has reached the set temperature and the oven indicator light is no longer illuminated. To adjust temperature once preheat is complete, turn the knob to the desired temperature.
PRIOR TO USE
To ensure all residual oil from the manufacturing process has been removed:
1 Clean oven thoroughly with hot water and mild deter-
gent. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth.
COOKING MODE
SELECTOR KNOB
Oven controls.
2 Turn on ventilation. Some smoke and odor is normal.
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL KNOB
TIMER
3 Rotate the mode selector knob to ROAST and set the
temperature to 550°F
4 Rotate mode selector knob to OFF and allow oven to
(290°C) for one hour.
cool with the door closed.
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OVEN OPERATION
Oven Operation
CLOCK
The clock is visible on the control panel during all cooking modes, except when the timer is in use. It is very important the clock is set to the correct time if the cook time or stop time feature is used. The clock must be reset after a power outage.
Setting clock:
1 Touch CLOCK on the control panel.
2 Use up and down arrows to set the time of day. Time will
change from a.m. to p.m. by passing 12:00.
3 Touch CLOCK. An audible chime indicates the time has
been set.
4 To change to a 24-hour clock, press and hold CLOCK for
5 seconds. Touch CLOCK, then ENTER.
CLOCK STANDBY POWER
The range is shipped in standby power mode, which dis­ables the clock approximately 10 minutes after the cooling fan operation is complete or the oven is inactive. The clock will illuminate after any touch of the controls or oven use.
TIMER
The timer on the oven control panel can be set for a maximum of 9 hours and 59 minutes. Once a time is set, the countdown is illuminated on the control panel display. The last minute counts down in seconds. The timer is indepen­dent from the oven. Setting the timer does not affect cook time or stop time. For information regarding auto program features, refer to page 14.
Setting timer:
1 Touch TIMER on the oven control panel.
2 Use up and down arrows to set the time in hours and
minutes.
3 Touch TIMER to start. An audible chime indicates timer
has been set. Oven will chime and time will ash when complete. Timer will continue to chime until CLEAR is touched on the control panel.
Enable | disable standby power:
1 Touch and hold CLOCK on the control panel for 5
seconds.
2 Touch STOP TIME to toggle on or off, then touch
ENTER.
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OVEN OPERATION
Cooking Modes
MODE MODE KNOB PRESET RANGE PROBE USES
Convection
CONV
325°F
(165°C)
170 – 550°F
(75 – 290°C)
Uniform air movement makes it possible to use multiple
racks to cook with even browning.
Convection Bake
BAKE
375°F
(190°C)
Convection Broil
BROIL
Br1 Br2 Br3
Convection Roast
ROAST
325°F
(165°C)
Bake BAKE 350°F
(175°C)
Broil BROIL Br1
Br2 Br3
Roast ROAST 350°F
(175°C)
Bake Stone STONE 400°F
(205°C)
Dehydration
CONV
Self-Clean CLEAN
135°F
(60°C)
170 – 550°F
(75 – 290°C)
550°F (290°C) 450°F (230°C) 350°F (175°C)
170 – 550°F
(75 – 290°C)
170 – 550°F
(75 – 290°C)
550°F (290°C) 450°F (230°C) 350°F (175°C)
170 – 550°F
(75 – 290°C)
170 – 550°F
(75 – 290°C)
110 – 160°F
(45 – 70°C)
Ideal for pie baking.
Shortens broiling times for thicker cuts of meat, sh, and poultry. Use a two-piece broiler pan, and always broil with oven door closed.
Perfect for roasting tender cuts of beef, lamb, pork, and
poultry.
Best for single-rack cooking, primarily baked foods. Use
for standard recipes.
Best for broiling meats, sh, and poultry pieces up to 1" thick. Use a two-piece broiler pan, and always broil with oven door closed.
Best for roasting less tender cuts of meat, such as chuck
roasts and stew meat.
Baking on a ceramic stone. Great for pizza and bread.
Bake stone accessory required.
Dry a variety of fruits, vegetables, and meats. Accessory racks required. Refer to page 13.
Oven heats to an extremely high temperature to allow food soil to burn off. Refer to page 14.
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OVEN OPERATION
Proof
Setting controls:
1 Rotate the mode selector knob to BAKE.
2 Turn the temperature control knob left until ‘PrF’
appears, then release.
3 The oven temperature is preset to 85°F (30°C). Touch
ENTER to select the preset temperature, or turn the tem­perature control knob to change the temperature. The display alternates between the set temperature and ‘PrF.’
Dehydration
Accessory kit required. Accessories are avail able through an authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the nd a showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
Setting controls:
1 Place the door stop supplied with accessory kit onto the
oven door lock.
2 Rotate the mode selector knob to CONV.
3 Turn the temperature control knob left until ‘dEH’
appears, then release.
4 The oven temperature is preset to 110°F (45°C). Touch
ENTER to select the preset temperature, or turn the temperature control knob to change the temperature. The display alternates between the set temperature and ‘dEH.’
Temperature Probe
The temperature probe measures the internal temperature of food while cooking. It can be used with all cooking modes except broil and convection broil.
Setting controls:
1 Rotate the mode selector knob to the desired cooking
mode.
2 Touch ENTER to select the preset temperature, or turn
the temperature control knob to change the temperature.
3 Insert the probe into the thickest area of food. When
making bread, cook for approximately 10 minutes before inserting probe.
4 When preheat is complete, use a pot holder to lift the
probe receptacle cover, then insert the probe. Refer to the illustration below.
5 The probe temperature is preset to 160°F (70°C). Touch
ENTER to select the preset temperature, or turn the temperature control knob to change the temperature. The display alternates between the oven set temperature and the actual probe temperature. To alternate between probe set point and actual probe temperature, press PROBE. Temperatures below 70°F as ‘Lo.’
6 An audible chime indicates the internal temperature has
reached the probe set point. Remove, then reinsert the probe to verify internal temperature.
CAUTION
Probe and probe receptacle will be very hot. Handle with care.
(20°C) are displayed
Probe receptacle.
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OVEN OPERATION
Auto Program
TIMED COOK
Timed cook automatically turns the oven off at a specied time. The oven will begin to heat immediately and will turn off at the desired stop time. The clock must be set to the correct time for timed cook to function properly. Use in any cooking mode except broil, convection broil, and bake stone.
Setting controls:
1 Rotate the mode selector knob to the desired cooking
mode.
2 Touch ENTER to select the preset temperature, or turn
the temperature control knob to change the temperature.
3 Touch COOK TIME. Use the arrows to select desired
cook time in hours and minutes.
4 Touch ENTER.
DELAYED START
Delayed start automatically turns the oven on and off at specied times. The oven will remain idle until the desired start time and will turn off at the desired stop time. The clock must be set to the correct time for delayed start to function properly. Use in any cooking mode except broil, convection broil, and bake stone.
Self-Clean
During self-clean, the oven is heated to an extremely high temperature to burn off food soil. Remove all oven racks and rack guides. They will discolor if left in during self-clean. The oven door will lock and remain locked until self-clean is complete and the oven temperature has cooled below 300°F
(150°C)
. Self-clean times include one hour for cool-down.
Setting controls for 4-hour self-clean:
1 Rotate the mode selector knob to CLEAN.
2 Touch ENTER.
Setting controls for 3-hour self-clean:
1 Rotate the mode selector knob to CLEAN.
2 Touch STOP TIME.
3 Touch the down arrow to reduce stop time by 1 hour.
4 Touch ENTER twice.
CAUTION
During self-clean, exterior surfaces may get hotter than usual. Children should be kept away.
Setting controls:
1 Rotate the mode selector knob to the desired cooking
mode.
2 Touch ENTER to select the preset temperature, or turn
the temperature control knob to change the temperature. If ENTER is touched, the oven will begin to heat immedi­ately but will enter idle mode once the stop time is set.
3 Touch COOK TIME. Use the arrows to select desired
cook time in hours and minutes.
4 Touch STOP TIME. Use the arrows to select desired time
oven should turn off.
5 Touch ENTER.
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OVEN OPERATION
Sabbath (oven only)
This appliance is certied by Star-K to meet strict religious regulations in conjunction with specic instructions found on www.star-k.org.
Sabbath overrides the automatic 12-hour shut off feature. Sabbath must be reset after a power outage.
Setting controls:
1 Turn the oven light on or off.
2 Rotate the mode selector knob to BAKE or ROAST and
select desired temperature.
3 Touch and hold ENTER for 5 seconds. ‘SAb’ will appear
and ash on the oven control knob indicating Sabbath mode has been initiated.
4 To change the oven temperature while in Sabbath
mode, turn the temperature control knob. Each turn will increase or decrease the temperature by 10° (F or C). The display and audible chime are disabled, but tem­perature will randomly change after the new temperature is selected. The oven will remain on until mode selector knob is rotated to OFF.
Oven Light
WARNING
Verify power is disconnected from the electrical box before replacing a light bulb.
Allow the oven to cool completely, then remove oven racks and rack guides. To remove the light cover, gently pry the bottom edge with a flat screwdriver. Remove the existing bulb and replace with a 40-watt halogen bulb. Refer to the illustration below.
LIGHT
COVER
Light bulb replacement.
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SURFACE OPERATION
Surface Operation
CONTROL PANEL
The control panel features illuminated touch controls that are invisible when the cooking surface is off. A power level indicator for each control displays the heat setting from SIM (MLT) to HI. Each control is positioned to the corresponding induction element. Refer to the illustration below.
Indicators on the control panel will illuminate to indicate specic surface operation. Refer to the chart below.
INDICATORS
Control Panel Lock
Element(s) On
Hot Surface
Timer Set
Boost Mode
Front-to-Back Bridge
Side-to-Side Bridge (36" model only)
All Bridge (36" model only)
CAUTION
Do not place hot cookware directly over the control panel.
CONTROL PANEL LOCK
The control panel lock feature prevents unwanted surface operation. Touch and hold LOCK for three seconds to lock and unlock the control panel.
will illuminate when the
control panel is locked.
The control panel will automatically lock after 10 minutes of inactivity. This automatic lock feature can be disabled through the extended options menu. Refer to page 19.
When the range is powered up for the rst time and after a power outage, the induction surface will default to lock mode.
ELEMENT
CONTROL
Touch controls.
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SURFACE OPERATION
Surface Operation
POWER LEVEL INDICATOR
When an element is activated, a power level indicator will illuminate above the corresponding control indicating the level of heat. The lowest heat is represented by the small ame, varying levels of heat by additional indicators (dots), and the highest heat by all indicators including the large ame. Refer to the chart and illustration below.
SETTING POWER LEVEL USES
Melt 1 (small ame)
indicator
Simmer 2–6 indicators Simmering sauces and
Medium 6–7 indicators Making French toast and pan-
Medium High 7-8 indicators Sauteing, browning, and frying.
High 8–10 (large ame)
indicators
Melting butter and holding chocolate and sauces.
steaming rice.
cakes and heating milk, cream sauces, soups, and gravies.
Boiling water, searing meat, and canning.
SINGLE ELEMENT | INNER ZONE
Setting controls:
1 To activate an induction element, touch ON/OFF for the
desired single element on the control panel. The power level indicator will ash, and all indicators for that zone will ash. Refer to the illustration below.
2 To complete the activation, touch HI for highest heat,
SIM (MLT) for lowest heat, BOOST to activate boost mode, or the desired power level indicator.
3 To change heat setting while the element is on, touch or
slide to the desired power level.
4 To turn element off, touch ON/OFF.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If no cookware or incompatible cook-
ware is placed on an induction element after activation, the control will ash for 30 seconds, then the element will turn off automatically.
Power level indicator.
ON/OFF
Element activation.
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SURFACE OPERATION
Surface Operation
BOOST MODE
Boost mode boosts power on one element by diverting power from an adjacent element. If the adjacent element is on high, the power output will be reduced. The reduction in power will be displayed on the power level indicator of the adjacent element. Refer to the illustration below.
will
illuminate when an element is in boost mode.
Boost mode will deactivate automatically after approxi­mately 15 minutes of continuous operation and can be reactivated if desired.
BOOST
Boost mode.
BRIDGE ELEMENT
Setting controls:
1 To activate a bridge, select the desired power level on
one of the single elements.
2 Touch BRIDGE between corresponding element con-
trols to bridge elements front to back, BRG to bridge elements side to side, or ALL BRIDGE to bridge all elements.
3 To change the power level, adjust the power level on any
, or will illuminate respectively.
active bridged element.
4 To turn off, touch ON/OFF on any active bridged
element.
ALL BRIDGE should be used for cookware larger than
(305) in diameter. For smaller cookware, use the right
12" rear element.
GRIDDLE USE
The bridge element provides an oblong heating area for use with a griddle, open roaster, or sh poacher.
To preheat a griddle, set the bridge element power level to high for ve minutes, then reduce for cooking.
CAUTION
A griddle, open roaster, or sh poacher should not be used when the bridge element is off or with any other combination of heating elements.
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SURFACE OPERATION
Surface Operation
TIMER
The surface timer can be set in one-minute increments up to 99 minutes. Once a time is set,
will illuminate on the surface control panel, and the countdown is visible on the timer display. The timer is independent from the cooking surface. Refer to the illustration below.
Setting timer:
1 Touch TIMER.
2 Touch and hold + or – until desired time is shown in the
timer display. Timer will begin the countdown in minutes.
3 Timer will chime with one minute left and will complete
the countdown in seconds.
4 When complete, the timer will chime and continue to
chime until TIMER is touched.
HOT SURFACE INDICATOR
will illuminate on the surface control panel and may
remain illuminated even when the induction surface is off.
ALL OFF
When one or more induction elements are on, will illu­minate on the surface control panel. To turn off all elements at the same time, touch ALL OFF. Refer to the illustration below.
EXTENDED OPTIONS
The extended options feature allows the user to set pref­erences for volume, tone, and surface control panel lock feature.
Setting adjustment:
1 While the unit is off and unlocked, touch and hold ALL
OFF for ve seconds.
2 Power level 1 on the rear element control will be dis-
played and ‘VO’ will appear on the timer display.
Touch SIM (MLT) or HI on the front element control to
adjust volume.
3 Touch + on the timer control to adjust tone. Power level
2 on the rear element control will be displayed, and ‘Fr’ will appear on the timer display.
Touch SIM (MLT) or HI on the front element control to
adjust tone.
4 Touch + on the timer control to adjust the automatic
control panel lock. Power level 3 on the rear element control will be displayed, and ‘Lo’ will appear on the timer display.
Touch SIM (MLT) or HI on the front element control to
turn the automatic lock feature off or on respectively.
5 Touch ALL OFF at any time while in extended options to
conrm settings and return to idle.
TIMER
Timer controls.
ALL OFF
All off.
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CARE RECOMMENDATIONS
Care Recommendations
CLEANING
Stainless steel Use a nonabrasive stainless steel cleaner and apply with a soft lint-free cloth. To bring out the natural luster,
lightly wipe surface with a water-dampened microber cloth followed by a dry polishing chamois. Always follow the grain of the stainless steel.
Glass-ceramic surface Allow to cool. Use a spray degreaser to remove ngerprints and a non-abrasive Ceran® cooktop cleaner for
food soil. Do not allow any item that could melt to come in contact with the glass-ceramic surface when hot. If this occurs, use the razor blade scraper provided with the range to remove.
Control panel Use a spray degreaser to remove ngerprints and food soil. Spray on a cloth before wiping the panel.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not spray cleaners directly on the control panel.
Control knobs Using a damp cloth, wipe with a mild detergent or spray degreaser. Rinse and dry. Do not place in the
dishwasher.
Oven rack guides Remove and place on a at surface near the sink. Clean with hot water and mild detergent or paste of
baking soda and water. Do not immerse in water. Towel dry.
Oven interior Before using the self-clean feature, use a razor blade to gently lift baked-on foods from the oven cavity
and window. For stubborn stains, spray with a mild abrasive cleaner, or spray degreaser and scrub with a no-scratch Scotch-Brite™ pad (pink or blue). Wash the entire oven cavity with soap and water to remove cleaning chemicals before entering self-clean mode. If residue is not cleaned from the cavity, etching of the porcelain may occur. Once the self-clean cycle is complete, allow the oven to cool completely and wipe out ash with a damp cloth.
Broiler pan To clean the upper rack, use a mild detergent and scouring pad. Rinse and dry. To clean the bottom pan,
discard grease and wash with hot water and mild detergent. Rinse and dry. The stainless steel upper rack is dishwasher safe. However, do not place any porcelain-coated rack or pan in the dishwasher.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting
OPERATION
Range does not operate.
Verify power is on.
Verify electrical power to range and home circuit breaker
is on.
Oven will automatically turn off after 12 hours of con-
tinual use, except in dehydration or Sabbath mode.
Clock display turns off.
Clock display is in standby power mode. Refer to
page 11.
OVEN
Oven temperature issue.
Contact Wolf customer care at 800-222-7820 for
recommendations.
No control knob display.
Pull temperature control knob out and reinsert fully. Turn
circuit breaker off for 5 seconds, then turn back on.
Oven ‘pops’ or ‘bangs’ during preheat or cool-down.
Normal with new oven cavity expansion and contraction.
Run self-clean cycle. If it persists, contact Wolf customer
care at 800-222-7820.
INDUCTION SURFACE
Induction elements do not operate.
Verify power is on.
Verify electrical power to range and home circuit breaker
is on.
Induction surface is in lock mode. Touch and hold LOCK
for three seconds to unlock surface control panel.
Induction surface will automatically turn off after 2 hours
of continual use (high), 6 hours (medium), and 8 hours (simmer).
Surface temperature issue.
Contact Wolf customer care at 800-222-7820 for
recommendations.
No response from oven control panel touch pads.
Turn mode selector knob to OFF to exit Sabbath mode.
Turn circuit breaker off for 5 seconds, then turn back on.
‘SAb’ displayed on temperature control knob.
Turn mode selector knob to OFF to exit Sabbath mode.
‘PF’ displayed on temperature control knob.
Unit had a power outage. Turn mode selector knob to a
cooking mode, then back to OFF to reset.
Turn circuit breaker off for 5 seconds, then turn back on.
‘OE,’ ‘OC,’ or other error displayed.
Contact Wolf Factory Certied Service.
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