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Induction Cooktop
After SN (16000000)
Technical Service Manual
(With Parts and Exploded Views)
© WOLF APPLIANCE, INC. • 2008 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED • 809094 • Revision C
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Induction Cooktop

Induction CooktopAfter SN (16000000)Technical Service Manual(With Parts and Exploded Views)© WOLF APPLIANCE, INC. • 2008 ALL RIGHTS RESE

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Induction CooktopInstallation Information2-2THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED AT ALL TIMES WHEN ELECTRICAL POWER IS APPLIED.DO NOT GROUND THE A

Page 3 - GENERAL INFORMATION

Induction CooktopInstallation Information2-3Electrical Requirements (Continued)The cooktop is provided with a fl exible conduit with electrical leads t

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Induction CooktopInstallation Information2-4Counter top Cut-out Dimensions (CT15I )This cooktop is designed to fi t a standard 24” (610 mm) width base

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Induction CooktopInstallation Information2-5Figure 2-5 CT30I Counter top Cut-Out Top View(64)WIDTHCOOKTOP CUT-OUTCOOKTOPDEPTHCUT-OUT19-1/4” (489) 2-1/

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Induction CooktopInstallation Information2-6Counter top Cut-out Dimensions (CT36I )The CT36I is designed to fi t a 39” (838mm) minimum width base cabin

Page 7 - MODEL NUMBER KEY

Induction CooktopInstallation Information2-7Figure 2-9 CT30IU Counter top Cut-Out Top View 18"(457)30-INCH OVEN OPENING E10"(254)4" min

Page 8 - MODEL FEATURES

Induction CooktopInstallation Information2-8*Minimum clearance from both side edges of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 18” (457mm) abov

Page 9 - INFORMATION

Induction CooktopInstallation Information2-9Figure 2-9 Multiple Cooktop ArrangementsMultiple Cooktop InstallationsIf the induction cooktop is to be us

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Induction CooktopInstallation Information2-10CooktopFoamStripCooktopCountertopBracketBracketScrews3-1/2” (89)ClampingScrewFigure 2-10 Cooktop Installa

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-1SECTION 3ELECTRONICCONTROL

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-2ELECTRONIC CONTROL TERMINOLOGY & COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONSWolf Induction cooktops utilize an electronic control

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-3PRINCIPLES OF INDUCTIONIntroductionThere are two techniques of glass-ceramic heating:• Infrared.• Induction.Th

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-4123456PRINCIPLES OF INDUCTION (continued)Operational PrinciplesAn induction cooktop operates thanks to the elect

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-5OFF ONSIM HIGHHI-POWERCLEAROFFHOT888OFF ONMELT HIGH1800 Watt with4000 Watt Boost1200 Watt OFF ONSIM HIGHHI-PO

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-61800 Watt with3000 Watt Boost1200 Watt OFF ONSIM HIGHOFF ON HIGHCLEAROFF008OFF ONMELT HIGHSIMHI-POWERHI-POWER

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-7Hot Surface LEDAs an added safety precaution, a hot surface indicator light will illuminate when the surface tem

Page 19 - ELECTRONIC

Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-8Control OperationThe Wolf Induction cooktop operates by adjusting the current to the induction coils. As the pow

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-9Operation Mode: Touch the “OFF ON” pad to enable the corresponding element. The left side eight LED’s of the P

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-10Timer ModeThe timer can be used in any mode except Lock Mode. When the timer is not in use the display will be

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-11Showroom ModeThis mode deactivates the induction coils while still giving the user complete functionality of th

Page 23

Induction CooktopGeneral Information1-1SECTION 1GENERAL INFORMATION

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-12AnnunciatorThe Annunciator is volume adjustable. The volume is adjusted through the timer controls as a User Op

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Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-13Diagnostics ModeThe diagnostics mode will be engaged from Lock Mode of the controls. When the “OFF” keypad sen

Page 26 - INDUCTION COOKTOP OPERATION

Induction CooktopElectronic Control3-14NOTES

Page 27 - Electronic Control

Induction CooktopAccess and Removal4-1SECTION 4COMPONENT ACCESSAND REMOVAL

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Induction CooktopAccess & Removal 4-2TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, POWER TO THE UNIT MUST BE DISCONNECTED WHENEVER SERVICINGAND/OR ACCESSING COMPONENTS

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Induction CooktopAccess and Removal4-3Glass Top Assembly RemovalThe cooktop will need to be removed from its installation in order to remove the glass

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Induction CooktopAccess & Removal 4-4Inductor Plate (Generator) RemovalThe cooktop will need to be removed from its installation in order to servi

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Induction CooktopAccess and Removal4-5Support Pin RemovalIn order to replace a defective pin you must fi rst 1. remove the Pin Support Bracket from the

Page 32

Induction CooktopAccess & Removal 4-6NOTES

Page 33 - COMPONENT ACCESS

Induction CooktopTroubleshooting Guide5-1SECTION 5TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE

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Induction CooktopGeneral Information1-2INTRODUCTIONThis Wolf Induction Cooktop Technical Service Manual, Part #809094, has been compiled to provide th

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Induction CooktopTroubleshooting Guide5-2Diagnostics ModeThe diagnostics mode will be engaged from the Lock Mode of the controls (see Section 3 for a

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Induction CooktopTroubleshooting Guide5-3COOLING FAN TEST (2nd Test)1. To enter Cooling Fan Test, touch the “+” keypad of the 3000W inductor. The bar

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Induction CooktopTroubleshooting Guide5-4ERROR CODE INDICATOR (continued)6. Pressing the “+” & “-” keys of the 3000W will allow you to step throu

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Induction CooktopTroubleshooting Guide5-5LAST KNOWN STATE (Eighth Test)Defi nition of this test: All priority 1 errors will take precedence over priori

Page 39 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Induction CooktopTroubleshooting Guide5-6ErrorPriorityDisplayed Error #Error ConditionNotes Possible Source(s) of Failure / Action Required1 No Indica

Page 40 - Diagnostics Mode

Induction CooktopTroubleshooting Guide5-7ErrorPriorityDisplayed Error #Error ConditionNotes Possible Source(s) of Failure / Action Required2 E8 Genera

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Induction CooktopTroubleshooting Guide5-8ErrorPriorityDisplayed Error #Error ConditionNotes Possible Source(s) of Failure2 E30 Generator 1:Burner (F,F

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Induction CooktopTroubleshooting Guide5-9ErrorPriorityDisplayed Error #Error ConditionNotes Possible Source(s) of Failure2 E53 Generator 1:Shorted hea

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Induction CooktopTroubleshooting Guide5-10NOTES

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Induction CooktopTechnical Data6-1SECTION 6TECHNICAL DATA

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Induction CooktopGeneral Information1-3Section 1 - General InformationIntroduction...

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Induction CooktopTechnical Data6-2THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED AT ALL TIMES WHEN ELECTRICAL POWER IS APPLIED.DO NOT GROUND THE APPLIANCE W

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Induction CooktopWiring Diagrams7-1SECTION 7WIRING DIAGRAMS

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Induction CooktopWiring Diagrams7-2Induction PlateInduction PlateGenerator BoardFilter BoardControl BoardTERMINAL BOXKeyboardDisplay BoardPlug into ea

Page 49 - TECHNICAL DATA

Induction CooktopWiring Diagrams7-3TerminalBox L1L2J1Plug into each otherJ3 J2 J1J4J6Control BoardGenerator BoardInduction PlateGenerator BoardC3-5C3-

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Induction CooktopWiring Diagrams7-4Induction PlateTerminal BoxL1L2Filter BoardInduction PlateGenerator BoardGenerator BoardControl BoardJ4J6J3J2J1Gene

Page 51 - WIRING DIAGRAMS

Induction Cooktop8-1Parts List w/Exploded ViewsSECTION 8PARTS LIST WITHEXPLODED VIEWS

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Induction CooktopParts List w/Exploded Views8-2CT15I PARTS LISTRef # Part # Description1 811095 Glass and Keypad Assy. - Induction 152 811098

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Induction Cooktop8-3Parts List w/Exploded Views71 4 5 6 2 3 8CT15I EXPLODED VIEW

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Induction CooktopParts List w/Exploded Views8-4CT30I & CT30IU PARTS LISTRef # Part # Description1 811096 Glass and Keypad Assy. (Framed) -

Page 55 - EXPLODED VIEWS

Induction Cooktop8-5Parts List w/Exploded Views781 4 5 6 2 3 CT30I & CT30IU EXPLODED VIEW

Page 56 - Not Shown

Induction CooktopGeneral Information1-4Warranty InformationThis page contains a summary of the 2 & 5 Year Warranty that is supplied with every Wol

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Induction CooktopParts List w/Exploded Views8-6CT36I & CT36IU PARTS LISTRef # Part # Description1 811097 Glass and Keypad Assy. (Framed) -

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Induction Cooktop8-7Parts List w/Exploded ViewsCT36I & CT36IU EXPLODED VIEW5 6 7 1 2 3 4 89

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Induction CooktopParts List w/Exploded Views8-8NOTES

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Induction CooktopGeneral Information1-5MODEL NUMBER KEYRefer to this key for an example of the model numbers. Model: CT 15 I U / SProduct Ty

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Induction CooktopGeneral Information1-6MODEL CONFIGURATIONSMODEL FEATURES• Classic stainless steel trim fi nish. (Unframed Models do not have a Stainl

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Induction CooktopInstallation Information2-1SECTION 2INSTALLATION INFORMATION

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