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Troubleshooting Guide
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Troubleshooting
Exterior browning is uneven.
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Pan is too large for good heat circulation or too many
pans on a rack.
Excessive smoke when broiling.
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Pan other than two-piece broiler pan is being used.
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Failure to trim off extra fat.
Warm air venting into kitchen after oven has been
turned off.
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Warm air exhaust is a normal function and is necessary
to maintain and cool down oven temperatures. It turns
off automatically when oven cools sufficiently.
PROBE flashes in display when using probe feature.
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Touch oven OFF. Push probe into probe receptacle
completely until it snaps into place. Reset oven
temperature and probe temperature.
Griddle or French top clicks continually.
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When the thermostat is turned on, the red light illumi-
nates and the gas solenoid opens. You will hear a
series of sparks as it checks for the presence of a
flame. If the igniter does not detect a flame, the
solenoid shuts off and there will be a delay before
attempting to reignite. This will reoccur three times and
if it fails after the third time, it will shut down shortly to
allow non-combusted gas to dissipate before attempt-
ing to reignite.
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If the griddle or French top fails to ignite, contact Wolf
factory certified service.