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Cooktop Electric (CE) Series

Cooktop Electric (CE) Series

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#826496 - Revision A - May, 2015

User Options Mode

Entering User Options Mode

Cooktop must be in Idle Mode.

Touch and hold 

ALL OFF

pad for 5 seconds.

After 5 seconds a valid selection beep sounds alerting the user to remove their finger.

If any other key pad sensor detects a signal, User Option Mode does not engage. 

If the 

ALL OFF

pad is not released after 7 seconds, User Option Mode does not engage.

Power to all hobs is disabled in User Option Mode.

If after 60 seconds no inputs are detected while in User Option Mode, the control returns to Idle Mode.

If the 

ALL OFF

pad is touched at any time while in User Option Mode, the control returns to Idle Mode.

Use the 

“+” 

and 

“-” 

pads to step through the settings.

Left rear 

“…” 

display advances one LED for each setting. The number of 

“...” 

on identifies which setting is being

adjusted.

User Options

a.

Annunciator Volume:

One 

“.” 

displayed on the left rear control zone.

Uo

displayed on the 2-digit display.

The 

“.” 

displayed on the front left control zone show the current volume level.

Power level 1 for low, power level 5 for medium, and power level 10 for high.

Touch the front left control zone 

MLT/SIM

pad or 

HI

pad to adjust the volume up or down. 

As the volume is adjusted, the annunciator sounds a tone at the newly selected setting. 

A touch of the 

“+” 

pad advances the user options mode to Annunciator Frequency.

b.

Annunciator Frequency:

Two 

“.” 

displayed on the left rear control zone.

Fr

displayed on the 2-digit display.

The 

“.” 

displayed on the front left control zone shows the current frequency level.

Power level 1 for low, power level 5 for medium, and power level 10 for high.

Touch the front left control zone 

MLT/SIM

pad or 

HI

pad to adjust the frequency up or down. 

As the frequency is adjusted, the annunciator sounds a tone at the newly selected setting. 

A touch of the 

“+” 

pad advances the user options mode to Auto-Lock.

c.

Auto-Lock:

Three 

“.”

displayed on the left rear control zone. 

Auto-lock function is enabled by default.

If disabled, the cooktop does not automatically enter lock mode after 10 minutes of continuous idle mode.

Three 

“.” 

displayed on of the left rear control zone.

Lo

is displayed in the 2-digit display.

Touch the left front control zone 

MLT/SIM

pad to disable the auto-lock function. The front left control zone power level

changes to level one..
Touch the left front control zone 

HI

pad to enables the auto-lock feature. The front left control zone power level

changes to level ten. 
A touch of the 

“+”

pad advances the user options mode to Sabbath Mode

d.

Sabbath Mode:

Four 

“.”

displayed on the left rear control zone.

A touch of the front control zone 

HI

pad will engage Sabbath Mode.

A touch of the front control Zone 

MLT/SIM 

will disengage Sabbath Mode.

SA

is displayed in the 2 digit display when Sabbath Mode is engaged.

When Sabbath Mode is engaged all displays will be turned off at all times with the exception of the 

SA

in the 2 digit

display and the hot surface indicator.
When Sabbath Mode is engaged there will be no annunciator tones.  The only exception would be a priority 1 error,

in which case the error would sound and the cooktop would disengage Sabbath Mode and enter an Error Mode.
During Sabbath Mode, the hot surface indicator will be visible at all times.

During Sabbath Mode there will be no operational time limit.

All element assemblies and power levels will otherwise function normally in Sabbath mode.

Содержание Wolf CE Series

Страница 1: ...General Information 2 Controls Operation 6 Component Access Removal 16 Troubleshooting Guide 20 Technical Data 26 Wiring Diagrams 30 subzero com 800 222 7820 CE Electric Cooktop Service Manual...

Страница 2: ...by Certified Service Personnel only Wolf Appliance Inc assumes no responsibility for any repairs made to Wolf appliances by anyone other than Certified Service Technicians INDICATES THAT HAZARDOUS OR...

Страница 3: ...tory or parts distributor 3 5 Year Limited Parts Only Warranty applies to the control board power board and elements Special Warranty Summary 2 Year Total Product Warranty parts and labor Details This...

Страница 4: ...trol at both the high end and low end True Simmer setting provides the consistent low heat you need for extended even all day simmer ing of soups and sauces and for confident prepara tion of more deli...

Страница 5: ...blies Transitional 36 Five Element Assemblies Transitional Model Number CE365T S Description Cooktop Electric 36 Five Element Assemblies Transitional Stainless steel Model Number CE304C B Description...

Страница 6: ...ctivate the timer Valid Selection beep to acknowledge touch Control Zone Pads ON OFF Enables or disables individual control zone SIM sets power to level 1 MLT sets power to level 1 HI sets power to le...

Страница 7: ...Beep Twice with 250 ms delay on the successful receipt of a command Timer Complete 750 ms Beep Four times with 200 ms delay on the expiration of a timer Then every 8500 ms until acknowledge Failure 7...

Страница 8: ...e pad is touched the timer stops without alarm Maximum time allowed is 99 minutes Minimum time allowed is 1 minute Timer turns off after 10 seconds if no time is entered Starting the Timer 1 Unlock th...

Страница 9: ...perature thresholds 113 F start low speed 131 F start high speed Modes Power Up Mode All LED indicators are on for two seconds After LED power up sequence the annunciator sounds the Acceptance beep Du...

Страница 10: ...ering Wake Up Mode Touch ON OFF pad on any inactive control zone All LEDs for that control zone flash until a power level is set Valid key presses in Wake Up Mode SIM or MLT Activates the control zone...

Страница 11: ...ivates the bridge hob and the adjacent hob at the current power level If two adja cent hobs are active and BRIDGE is touched the power level is set to the lower of the two activate zones Can be used t...

Страница 12: ...debounced and logged while another error is active Some errors are only displayed when a pad in the affected control zone is touched Showroom Mode Notes and Restrictions in Showroom Mode Full user fu...

Страница 13: ...splay advances one LED for each test to identify which test is being performed Diagnostic Mode Procedures a LED Test All LED indicators for all control zones are on LOCK LED all segments of the Timer...

Страница 14: ...control zone SIM MLT or HI pads cycles through the stored error codes Touch and hold TIMER pad for 5 seconds to clear error code history Clearing the error code history is only possible if at least on...

Страница 15: ...power level 5 for medium and power level 10 for high Touch the front left control zone MLT SIM pad or HI pad to adjust the frequency up or down As the frequency is adjusted the annunciator sounds a t...

Страница 16: ...remove any components from a Wolf appliance take note of the WARN INGS and CAUTIONS below TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK POWER TO THE UNIT MUST BE DISCONNECTED WHENEVER SERVICING AND OR ACCESSING COMPONENTS...

Страница 17: ...4 Disconnect Low Voltage LV wire harness from power board 5 Disconnect Element wire harness from power board Element Assembly To remove the element assembly first remove the glass top then See Figure...

Страница 18: ...ire Harness To remove the LV wire harness first remove the control board then 1 Remove grommet from control board bracket 2 Remove LV wire harness from power board NOTE LV Wire Harness has a grommet o...

Страница 19: ...power conduit first remove the glass top then See Figure 3 6 1 Use a 11 32 nut driver or socket to extract nuts from the cable cover 2 Use a 1 4 nut driver or Phillips screw driver to extract screws f...

Страница 20: ...he control board first as it is the less expensive part Error E6 occurs whenever cooktop is connected to 120 VAC When using the unit in Showroom mode on 120 VAC after the error occurs proceed with the...

Страница 21: ...1 All LED indicators for all control zones are on LOCK LED all segments of the Timer display HOT dis play are on One displayed on the left rear control zone indicates LED test is running pad engages...

Страница 22: ...git display shows the corresponding error code stored in memory Front left SIM MLT and HI are dimmed Touch the front control zone SIM MLT or HI pads cycles through the stored error codes 2 Touch and h...

Страница 23: ...Test L1 to L2 1 Cycle unit power 2 Reseat Low Voltage LV Wire Harness 3 Replace control board 1 Cycle unit power 2 Replace control board 1 Not valid on CE models 1 Not valid on CE models 1 Cycle unit...

Страница 24: ...pply connections 2 Test L1 to Ground 3 Test L2 to Ground 4 Test L1 to L2 5 Test cooktop cabinet to adjacent ground receptacle None Test fan See page 4 8 None 1 Cycle unit power 2 Replace power board 1...

Страница 25: ...ktop However a structure too close to the fan vent or appliance that gets warm can affect the element heat sink temperature If possible remove the structure from beneath the cooktop and test again 3 H...

Страница 26: ...GROUND WIRE MUST BE UTILIZED IF ALUMINUM HOUSE SUPPLY WIRING IS UTILIZED SPLICE APPLIANCE COPPER WIRE TO ALUMINUM HOUSE WIRING USING SPECIAL CONNECTORS DESIGNED AND CERTIFIED FOR JOINING COPPER AND A...

Страница 27: ...Watts 6 Hours 7 7 50 600 Watts 350 Watts 1100 Watts 900 Watts 2200 Watts 6 Hours 8 8 60 720 Watts 420 Watts 1320 Watts 1080 Watts 2640 Watts 2 Hours 9 9 75 900 Watts 525 Watts 1650 Watts 1350 Watts 33...

Страница 28: ...5 Zone 1 Zone 2 2200 Watts 240 VAC Total Wattage 5 700 2200 Diameter inches 4 72 8 11 Wattage 5 700 700 Cold Resistance 5 Ohms 58 9 58 9 Wattage 5 1500 Cold Resistance 5 Ohms 27 5 Zone 1 Zone 2 2200 W...

Страница 29: ...r inches 5 51 8 27 10 63 Wattage 5 1050 1050 1050 Cold Resistance 5 Ohms 39 2 39 2 39 2 Wattage 5 900 900 Cold Resistance 5 Ohms 45 8 45 8 Cold Resistance 5 Ohms 54 9 Wattage 5 750 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone...

Страница 30: ...LOW BLUE BLACK BLUE BROWN POWER BOARD FAN 4 PIN COMM USER INTERFACE 1200W 1200W YELLOW YELLOW BLACK PURPLE PURPLE BLACK 2700W 1950W 1050W Total 2400W This wiring information is provided for use by qua...

Страница 31: ...ACK 2200W 700W 2700W 1950W 1050W RED RED BLACK RED WHITE ORANGE WHITE ORANGE BLACK ORANGE WHITE GREEN YLW GREEN YELLOW BLACK BLUE BLUE BROWN GRAY BLUE 4 PIN COMM USER INTERFACE FAN POWER BOARD This wi...

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