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Error Code Library

Wolf Error Codes

Find Wolf error codes by appliance and series. Get code meanings, safe checks, model context and guidance on when repair is needed.

Model note: Wolf reuses some codes across platforms and model years, so the exact meaning can differ. Always confirm against your appliance’s documentation and record your full model number.

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How to use this error-code database

Start by searching the code shown on your appliance’s display, then open the matching guide for your appliance type. Each guide explains the likely meaning in plain language, lists common symptoms and causes, and shows safe checks you can make yourself.

Why meanings can differ by model

Wolf reuses some codes across platforms and generations, so a code on a cooktop may not mean the same thing on an oven. Use the appliance filter to find the guide that matches your machine.

Where to find your model number

The full model number is usually on a rating label — inside the door frame, around the opening, or on a side panel. Recording it helps a technician interpret the code correctly and bring the right parts.

When to stop troubleshooting

Stop immediately and contact a professional if you notice smoke, a burning smell, gas odor, sparks, or water near electrical parts. Never work on live electrical systems, gas connections, or sealed refrigerant systems.

When to request repair service

If a code returns after the safe checks, or the appliance will not operate normally, book a diagnosis. A technician can confirm the fault on your specific model and resolve it safely.

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