Technical Service Manual© WOLF APPLIANCE COMPANY, LLC 2005 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED JOB AID #802984 (Re
General InformationWWaallll OOvveennss1-830” Double Oven FramedDouble Ovens30” Double Oven UnframedModel Number DescriptionDO30F/S Double Oven 30” Fr
General InformationWWaallll OOvveennss1-9• Two door styles Traditional Framed (30”)Contemporary Unframed (30” & 36”) • Framed door finish Clas
General InformationWWaallll OOvveennss1-10
Installation InformationWWaallll OOvveennssSECTION 2INSTALLATION INFORMATION2-1
Installation InformationWWaallll OOvveennss2-2INSTALLATION INFORMATONThis section of the manual covers some of the installation issues a service tech
Installation InformationWWaallll OOvveennss2-3Flat Washers2x3/4"8-32crewScx1/2"8-18xrewScr6-18x1"Mounting ScrewFigure 2-1. Trim Insta
Installation InformationWWaallll OOvveennss2-450"(1269mm)24"(610mm)297/8"(759mm)Figure 2-5. 30” Double Oven Overall Dimensions 271/2&
WWaallll OOvveennss2-5Installation InformationCABINET CUTOUT DIMENSIONSSingle 30 Inch Wall Oven273/16"(691)43/4" min (121)33/4" min (9
Installation InformationWWaallll OOvveennss2-6CABINET CUTOUT DIMENSIONSSingle 36 Inch Wall Oven241/16"(611)241/16"(611)33/4"min (95)E
Installation InformationWWaallll OOvveennss2-7CABINET CUTOUT DIMENSIONSDouble 30 Inch Wall Oven24" min(610)67" max(1702)NOTE: Dimensions in
Installation InformationWWaallll OOvveennss2-8CABINET CUTOUT DIMENSIONSSide-by-Side Wall Oven 273/16"(691)E 5"(127)4"(102)43/4"
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-1SECTION 3ELECTRONIC CONTROLSYSTEM
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-2ELECTRONIC CONTROL TERMINOLOGY & COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONSAll Wolf wall ovens utilize an electronic c
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-3UNIQUE ELECTRONIC CONTROL INPUT OPERATIONSThe following few pages illustrate electronic control input
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-4Sabbath FeatureSabbath Feature was incorporated into the electronic control system for the observance
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-5Time Cook FeatureTime Cook Feature controls the automatic timing of the oven(s) ON and OFF function by
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-6Delayed Start FeatureThis feature controls the automatic timing of the oven(s) ON and OFF function by
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-7Temperature Probe FeatureThe Temperature Probe Feature is used to measure internal temperatures of the
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-8Self-Clean ModeIn Self-Clean Mode, the oven is heated in graduated stages to a preset high temperature
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-9ELECTRONIC CONTROL INPUT OPERATIONSThe following few pages illustrate electronic control input operati
General InformationWWaallll OOvveennssSECTION 1GENERAL INFORMATION1-1
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-10Convection ModeThe Convection Mode uses dual convection fans, each with heating elements mounted on t
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-11Convection Bake ModeConvection Bake Mode combines heat from two convection heating elements with some
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-12Broil ModeIn Broil Mode the top broil element is used to conduct an intense radiant heat which browns
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-13Convection Broil ModeConvection Broil Mode uses intense radiant heat from the top broil element. Th
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-14Roast ModeIn Roast Mode both the hidden bake element and the broil element are cycled to maintain the
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-15Convection Roast ModeIn Convection Roast Mode the dual convection fans with each convection element o
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-16Bake Stone ModeIn the Bake Stone Mode a specially designed oven rack and heating element are used alo
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-17OFF ONTIMERCLOCKTEMPERATUREBAKEUPPER OVENROASTBROILBAKE STONECONV. BAKECONV. ROASTCONV. BROILCONVECTI
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-18OFF ONTIMERCLOCKTEMPERATUREBAKEUPPER OVENROASTBROILBAKE STONECONV. BAKECONV. ROASTCONV. BROILCONVECTI
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-19POSSIBLE ERROR INDICATORSThe last occurring error will be shown in the text area of the Display board
General InformationWWaallll OOvveennss1-2INTRODUCTIONThis Wolf Wall Oven Technical Service Manual, Part #802984, has been compiled to provide the mos
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-20OFFONTIMERCLOCKTEMPERATUREBAKEOVENROASTBROILBAKE STONECONV. BAKECONV. ROASTCONV. BROILCONVECTION12345
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-21OFFONTIMERCLOCKTEMPERATUREBAKEOVENROASTBROILBAKE STONECONV. BAKECONV. ROASTCONV. BROILCONVECTION12345
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-22TESTING THE OVEN RELAY BOARDElement TestingFirst access Diagnostic Mode. Once in Diagnostic Mode, th
Electronic Control SystemWWaallll OOvveennss3-23RTD TestingFirst access Diagnostic Mode. Once in Diagnostic Mode, the RTD temperature as read by the
WWaallll OOvveennssElectronic Control System3-24
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennssSECTION 4COMPONENT ACCESS AND REMOVAL4-1
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-2COMPONENT ACCESS AND REMOVALThis section explains how to access and remove components from a Wolf w
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-3CONTROL PANEL COMPONENTS:Control Panel Assembly RemovalUnplug the control panel flex strip from the
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-4C-Channel Top and Bottom RemovalUnplug the switch actuator wire harness connector fromthe stepper m
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-5COMPONENTS BEHIND CONTROL PANEL:Latch Cover RemovalExtract the two screws that mount the latch cove
General InformationWWaallll OOvveennss1-3TABLE OF CONTENTSPage #Section 1 - General InformationIntroduction...
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-6Oven Controller RemovalThe oven control board is located next to the controlpanel drive motor assem
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-7Relay Board RemovalExtract the screw located at the front of the relay board.(See Figure 4-16). Th
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-8Upper Cooling Fan RemovalFirst, remove the air diverter bracket located in front ofthe cooling fan.
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-9OVEN CAVITY COMPONENTS:Left and Right Rack Guide RemovalFirst, remove oven racks. Then, extract th
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-10Probe Cover and Probe Switch RemovalTo remove the probe cover, first you will need to raisethe pro
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-11Convection Fan Assembly RemovalThe racks, rack guides and convection baffle plate willneed to be r
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-12Bake Stone Receptacle RemovalFirst remove the ceramic receptacle plug from insidethe oven cavity.
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-13Figure 4-36. Hinge Pin Installation.PlateHinge pinScrewFigure 4-37. Door Gasket Removal. Figure
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-14Glass Pack RemovalNOTE: There are different screws sizes. Make surethe proper length screws are
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-15COMPONENTS BEHIND BACK PANEL:Back Panel RemovalExtract all the screws that secure the back panel t
General InformationWWaallll OOvveennss1-4Section 5 -Troubleshooting GuideGeneral Troubleshooting Guide Layout... 5-2Troubl
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-16OVEN SIDE COMPONENTS:Channel Venting RemovalThe channel is held in place by tabs at the rear andsc
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-17OVEN BASE COMPONENTS:Fan Apparency Switch RemovalFirst, remove the bottom trim from under the door
Component Access and RemovalWWaallll OOvveennss4-18
Troubleshooting GuideWWaallll OOvveennssSECTION 5TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE5-1
Troubleshooting GuideWWaallll OOvveennss5-2TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEThis section of the manual contains the General Troubleshooting Guide which will help
Troubleshooting GuideWWaallll OOvveennss5-3OFF ONTIMERCLOCKTEMPERATUREBAKEUPPER OVENROASTBROILBAKE STONECONV. BAKECONV. ROASTCONV. BROILCONVECTION123
Troubleshooting GuideWWaallll OOvveennss5-4ERROR CODE POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST / ACTIONF1OVER TEMPRTD OPENRTD SHORTEDKEYBOARD ERRORKEY COMMCOMM ERRCHECKS
Troubleshooting GuideWWaallll OOvveennss5-5TESTING THE OVEN RELAY BOARDElement TestingFirst access Diagnostic Mode. Once in Diagnostic Mode, the Tec
Troubleshooting GuideWWaallll OOvveennss5-6RTD TestingFirst access Diagnostic Mode. Once in Diagnostic Mode, the RTD temperature as read by the Oven
Troubleshooting GuideWWaallll OOvveennss5-7PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST / ACTIONA. OVEN DISPLAY NOTWORKINGB. UNRESPONSIVE KEYPAD(S)C. CONTROL PANEL
General InformationWWaallll OOvveennss1-5Serial Tag LocationWARRANTY INFORMATIONThis page contains a summary of the 2 & 5 Year Warranty that is s
Troubleshooting GuideWWaallll OOvveennss5-8PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST / ACTIONH. DOOR WILL NOT LOCKIN SELF-CLEAN MODEI. COOLING FAN DOES NOTWORK
Troubleshooting GuideWWaallll OOvveennss5-9Troubleshooting Flow ChartStep 4. Testing Oven ControllerUsing a volt/ohm meter set to read DC voltage, a
Troubleshooting GuideWWaallll OOvveennss5-10Head Assembly Doesn’t Rotate Troubleshooting Flow ChartUsing a volt/ohm meter set to read DC voltage, at
Technical DataWWaallll OOvveennSECTION 6TECHNICAL DATA6-1
Technical DataWWaallll OOvveennss6-2Technical Data ChartPart DescriptionVoltage OhmsPart NumberMotorized LatchTemperature SensorOven LightElement, Co
Technical DataWWaallll OOvveenn6-3Operation Time ChartBakeConvection*Convection Bake*BroilConvection BroilRoast*Convection Roast*Bake Stone*Hidden Ba
Technical DataWWaallll OOvveennss6-4
Wiring DiagramsWWaallll OOvveennss7-1SECTION 7WIRING DIAGRAMS
WWaallll OOvveennssWiring Diagrams7-211122334J4J5J2112345678 1 2J2J3J1J1E14E14L1-A12345678 1 2J2J2J3J3Lower Oven DisplayUpper Oven DisplayFlatCableDi
WWaallll OOvveennssWiring Diagrams7-3L1L2OvenRelayBoardK1NOK2NOK3K4K5K6NONONONOK7NORelay BoardLogicK9K10K11K12K13K14NONONONONONO122122112233445566778
General InformationWWaallll OOvveennss1-6MODEL NUMBER KEYRefer to this key for an example of the model numbers. Model: SO 30 F / SProduct TypeSiz
WWaallll OOvveennssWiring Diagrams7-411122334J4J5J2112345678 12J2J3J1J1E14E14L1-A12345678 12J2J2J3J3Lower Oven DisplayUpper Oven DisplayFlatCableDisp
WWaallll OOvveennssWiring Diagrams7-5L1L2UpperOvenRelayBoardLowerOvenRelayBoardK1K1NONOK2K2NONOK3K3 K4K4 K5K5 K6K6NONO NONO NONO NONOK7K7NONORelay Bo
WWaallll OOvveennssWiring Diagrams7-6P/N802788Revision ASingle Main HarnessLabels NameWire1-E1 Relay Board Logic - L1UL3321 14ga Blk2-E2 Relay Board
WWaallll OOvveennssWiring Diagrams7-7L1L2OvenRelayBoardK1NOK2NOK3K4K5K6NONONONOK7NORelay BoardLogicK9K10K11K12K13K14NONONONONONO122122112233445566778
General InformationWWaallll OOvveennss1-7MODEL CONFIGURATIONS30” Single Oven Framed Model Number DescriptionSO30F/S Single Oven 30” Framed StainlessM
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