Wolf Range User Manual

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Gas Rangetop Care

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Cookware Selection

For best results, we recommend medium- to heavy-weight

cookware. Pans should have a flat base, metal handle

and good-fitting cover. Look for pans that are made of

materials with good heat conductivity, such as aluminum

and copper. Use the following guidelines when selecting

cookware:

Select deep pans with high sides rather than ones with

wide bases and low sides to avoid boilovers.

Cover pans while cooking to improve cooking

efficiency. Water boils faster, using less fuel, and the

kitchen stays cooler.

Select lower flame settings when using pans made of

cast iron, enameled steel or glass ceramic, or pans

coated with a nonstick finish. High heat may cause

“hot spots”, scorching and burning.

Pans with oversize bases that extend beyond the

rangetop frame should not be used. On high settings,

heat may be trapped beneath the pan causing perma-

nent damage to the surface finish.

For ease in handling, use front burners for larger pans.

Use a wok with a flat bottom.

Troubleshooting

If your Wolf gas rangetop is not operating properly, use the

following troubleshooting guide before calling your Wolf

authorized service center. This guide will save you time

and trouble and may help you avoid the expense of a

service call.

Rangetop does not operate.

Check that the electrical connection to the rangetop

has not been disconnected, or if the household fuse or

circuit breaker has been blown or tripped.

A power outage may have caused a disruption in

service.

Burner flame does not burn evenly.

Burner parts may not be assembled correctly. Refer to

burner assembly on page 9.

Burner fails to ignite.

Igniter is damp. Allow it to dry completely.

Burners extinguish themselves when using more than

one large pan simultaneously.

Good gas combustion requires the correct amount of

airflow to maintain the flame. Using two oversized pans

simultaneously restricts air movement.

Food boils or burns more in one area of a pan.

Pan is not centered above the burner or base of pan

does not rest flat on the burner grate.

Pan does not conduct heat evenly.

Water does not come to a boil fast enough.

Cover pan for most efficient use of the high setting.

Diameter of pan is too large or base of pan is warped.

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