Sub Zero Cooktop CT15G User Manual

G A S C O O K T O P S  
USE & CARE INFORMATION  
 
I N T RO D U C I N G WOLF GAS COOKTOPS  
THANK YOU  
Your purchase of a Wolf gas cooktop attests  
to the importance you place upon the quality  
and performance of your cooking equipment.  
We understand this importance and have  
designed and built your cooktop with quality  
materials and workmanship to give you years  
of dependable service.  
If the information in this book is  
not followed exactly, a fire or  
explosion may result, causing  
property damage, personal injury  
or death.  
C O N TAC T  
I N F O R M AT I O N  
We know you are eager to start cooking, but  
before you do, please take some time to read  
this Use & Care Information. Whether you are  
a beginning cook or an expert chef, it will be  
to your benefit to familiarize yourself with the  
safety practices, features, operation and care  
recommendations of the Wolf gas cooktop.  
Wolf Customer  
Service:  
800-332-9513  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
Website:  
wolfappliance.com  
Installation and service must be  
performed by a qualified installer,  
service agency or the gas supplier.  
We appreciate your choice of a Wolf  
Warranty service must be performed  
by a Wolf authorized service center.  
Appliance product and welcome any sugges-  
tions or comments you may have. To share  
your opinions with us, call 800-332-9513.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the  
vicinity of this or any other appli-  
ance.  
Your Wolf gas cooktop is protected by a  
warranty that is one of the finest in the  
industry. Take a moment to read the warranty  
statement on page 19 and refer to it should  
service become necessary.  
A ventilation hood or downdraft  
system is recommended for use  
with the Wolf gas cooktop.  
If service is necessary, refer to the model  
and serial number of the gas cooktop. Both  
numbers are listed on the product rating plate  
located on the underside of the cooktop.  
Refer to the illustration below.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch.  
Do not use any phone in your  
building.  
Immediately call your gas supplier  
from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the  
gas supplier’s instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas  
supplier, call the fire department.  
Location of rating  
plate under cooktop  
Rating plate location  
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S A F E T Y I N S T RU C T I O N S A N D P R E C AU T I O N S  
W H AT TO DO  
Adequate supply of air. Your kitchen  
must provide an adequate supply of  
fresh air to ensure proper combus-  
tion and ventilation.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Read all  
instructions before using this  
appliance.  
Read this Use & Care Information  
carefully before using your new  
cooktop to reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock or injury to persons.  
Start the ventilation hood approxi-  
mately five minutes before cooking  
on the cooktop; this establishes an  
air curtain, and improves the capture  
of vapor and moisture.  
Ensure proper installation and  
servicing. This appliance must be  
properly installed and grounded by  
a qualified technician. Have installer  
show you where the gas supply  
shut-off valve is located in your  
home. Learn how and where to turn  
off the gas to the cooktop.  
Wear proper apparel. Never let loose  
clothing or other flammable materi-  
als come in contact with the burners  
while in operation. Fabric may ignite  
and cause personal injury.  
Always use dry pot holders when  
removing pans from the cooktop.  
Wet or damp pot holders can cause  
steam burns. Do not use a towel or  
bulky cloth in place of pot holders.  
Before performing any service, turn  
off the gas supply by closing the gas  
shut-off valve and unplugging the  
cooktop electrical power cord from  
the wall receptacle.  
Choose pans with easily grasped  
handles that will stay cool while  
cooking. Refer to Cookware Selec-  
tion on page 14.  
Keep igniters clean and dry for  
proper lighting and performance of  
the burners.  
When cooking, set burner controls  
so that the flame does not extend  
beyond the bottom of the pan.  
In the event that a burner goes out  
and gas escapes, open a window or  
a door. Wait at least five minutes  
before using the cooktop.  
Always turn panhandles inward so  
they do not extend over adjacent  
work areas, burners or the edge of  
the cooktop.  
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W H AT NOT TO DO  
Always check the positions of the  
control knobs to make certain the  
cooktop is off when you are finished  
cooking.  
Do not repair or replace any part of  
the cooktop unless specifically  
recommended in literature accompa-  
nying this appliance. All service  
should be referred to a qualified  
technician.  
When deep fat frying, be sure that  
the pan is large enough to accom-  
modate the desired volume of food  
without overflow caused by  
Do not obstruct the flow of combus-  
tion and ventilation air.  
bubbling of the fat. Never leave a  
deep fat fryer unattended. Avoid  
deep fat frying of moist or frost-  
covered foods, as foods with high  
water content may cause spattering  
or spilling of the hot fat. Heat fat  
slowly, and stir together any combi-  
nations of oils and fats prior to  
applying heat. Use a deep fat frying  
thermometer to avoid heating the fat  
to temperatures above the flash  
point.  
Do not use aluminum foil to line any  
part of the cooktop.  
Never use the cooktop to warm or  
heat the room.  
Do not store flammable materials  
near burners or let grease or other  
flammable substances accumulate  
on the cooktop.  
Do not use abrasive or caustic  
cleaners or detergents on this appli-  
ance as these may cause permanent  
damage. Do not use aerosol  
cleaners as these may be flammable  
or cause corrosion of metal parts.  
Always light each burner prior to  
placing a pan on the burner grate.  
Also, turn the control knob to the  
OFF position before removing a pan  
from the burner grate.  
Do not store or use gasoline or  
other flammable vapors and liquids  
in the vicinity of this or any other  
appliance.  
Keep appliance area clear and free  
from combustible material.  
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S A F E T Y I N S T RU C T I O N S A N D P R E C AU T I O N S  
W H AT NOT TO DO  
Never leave the appliance unat-  
tended when in use. Boilovers and  
greasy spills may smoke or ignite.  
Do not block or obstruct the holes  
in the cooktop surface below the  
control knobs. Blocking these holes  
may affect burner operation and  
may result in a hazard.  
Do not cover the burners and grates  
with anything except properly  
selected utensils. Decorative covers  
should not be used.  
When using the cooktop, do not  
touch the grates, burner caps,  
burner bases or any other parts in  
proximity to the flame. These  
components may be hot enough to  
cause burns.  
Do not heat unopened food contain-  
ers such as baby food jars and cans.  
Pressure buildup may cause the  
container to burst and cause injury.  
If the cooktop is near a window, do  
not use long curtains as a window  
treatment, as they could blow over  
the cooktop and create a fire hazard.  
Do not clean the cooktop while it is  
still hot. If using a damp sponge or  
cloth, wait until the cooktop has  
cooled sufficiently to prevent steam  
burns. Also, some cleaners can  
produce harmful or unpleasant  
fumes if applied to hot surfaces.  
Refer to Care Recommendations on  
page 15.  
Do not leave children alone or  
unattended in the area where the  
cooktop is in use. Never allow  
children to sit or stand on the  
appliance. Do not let children play  
with the cooktop.  
Do not store items of interest to  
children above or at the back of the  
cooktop, as they could climb on the  
appliance to reach items and be  
injured.  
Do not use water on grease fires.  
Smother the flame or use a dry  
chemical or foam-type extinguisher.  
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SAFETY P R E C A U T I O N S  
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY  
TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF  
A COOKTOP GREASE FIRE,  
Burning gas cooking fuel gener-  
ates some by-products that are  
on the list of substances known  
to cause cancer or reproductive  
harm. To minimize exposure to  
these substances, always operate  
this unit according to the instruc-  
tions contained in this book and  
provide good ventilation.  
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:  
Smother flames with a close-  
fitting lid, baking sheet or other  
metal tray, then turn off the gas  
burner. Be careful to prevent  
burns. If the flames do not go out  
immediately, evacuate and call  
the fire department.  
Do not use water on grease fires.  
Never pick up a flaming pan—  
you may be burned.  
COMMONWEALTH OF  
MASSACHUSETTS  
Installations and repairs must be  
performed by a qualified or  
licensed contractor, plumber or gas  
fitter, qualified or licensed by the  
state, province or region where this  
appliance is being installed.  
USE AN EXTINGUISHER ONLY IF:  
You know you have a Class ABC  
extinguisher and you already know  
how to operate it.  
Use only gas shut-off valves  
approved for use within the state,  
province or region where this  
appliance is being installed.  
The fire is small and contained in  
the area where it started.  
The fire department is being called.  
You can fight the fire with your back  
to an exit (NFPA Fire Safety Tips).  
A flexible gas connector, when  
used, must not exceed 3' (.9 m).  
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WO L F GAS COOKTOP F E AT U R E S  
GAS COOKTOP F E AT U R E S  
Available in natural and LP gas  
1 5 " ( 3 8 1 ) G A S C O O K TO P  
Stainless steel top construction, available in  
classic and platinum stainless steel  
finishes—Model CT15G available in classic  
finish only  
One medium 12,000 Btu/hr (3.5 kW) sealed  
burner with 800 Btu/hr (.2 kW) delivered at  
simmer  
Model CT15G  
Model CT30G  
Model CT36G  
One small 9,200 Btu/hr (2.7 kW) sealed  
burner with 300 Btu/hr (.1 kW) delivered at  
simmer  
Dual-stacked, sealed burners with auto-  
matic reignition on all settings  
Individual spark ignition system  
Gas rating: 21,200 Btu/hr (6.2 kW)  
Illuminated control panel with two-tiered  
control knobs  
3 0 " ( 7 6 2 ) G A S C O O K TO P  
True Simmer setting on all burners  
One large 15,000 Btu/hr (4.4 kW) sealed  
burner with 800 Btu/hr (.2 kW) delivered at  
simmer  
Low-profile, cast iron continuous burner  
grates with matte porcelain finish  
One medium 12,000 Btu/hr (3.5 kW) sealed  
burner with 800 Btu/hr (.2 kW) delivered at  
simmer  
Seamless drawn burner pan  
CSA certified for US and Canada  
Two and five year residential warranty—  
exclusions apply—see warranty at the end  
of this guide  
Two small 9,200 Btu/hr (2.7 kW) sealed  
burners with 300 Btu/hr (.1 kW) delivered at  
simmer  
Gas rating: 45,400 Btu/hr (13.3 kW)  
M O D E L C T 1 5 G  
M O D E L C T 3 0 G  
15" (381) Gas Cooktop  
30" (762) Gas Cooktop  
Medium 12,000 Btu/hr  
(3.5 kW) burner  
Two-tiered  
control knobs  
Small 9,200 Btu/hr  
(2.7 kW) burners  
Low-profile,  
Two-tiered  
Low-profile,  
continuous grates  
control knobs  
continuous grates  
Illuminated  
Illuminated  
control panel  
control panel  
Seamless drawn  
burner pan  
Small 9,200 Btu/hr  
(2.7 kW) burner  
Seamless drawn  
burner pan  
Large 15,000 Btu/hr  
(4.4 kW) burner  
Medium 12,000 Btu/hr  
(3.5 kW) burner  
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WO L F GAS COOKTOP F E AT U R E S  
GAS COOKTOP AC C E S S O R I E S  
3 6 " ( 9 1 4 ) G A S C O O K TO P  
These optional accessories are available  
through your Wolf dealer. To obtain local  
dealer information, visit the Locator section of  
our website, wolfappliance.com.  
One large 15,000 Btu/hr (4.4 kW) sealed  
burner with 800 Btu/hr (.2 kW) delivered at  
simmer  
AC C E S S O R I E S  
One medium 12,000 Btu/hr (3.5 kW) sealed  
burner with 800 Btu/hr (.2 kW) delivered at  
simmer  
One-piece wok and single burner grate  
(Models CT30G and CT36G)  
Optional acces-  
sories are available  
through your  
Filler strip  
Three small 9,200 Btu/hr (2.7 kW) sealed  
burners with 300 Btu/hr (.1 kW) delivered at  
simmer  
Bracket supports for installation of two  
integrated modules with a downdraft  
ventilation system (Model CT15G)  
Wolf dealer. To  
obtain local dealer  
information, visit  
the Locator section  
of our website,  
Gas rating: 54,600 Btu/hr (16 kW)  
High altitude conversion kit  
wolfappliance.com.  
These appliances are certified by Star-K  
to meet strict religious regulations in  
conjunction with specific instructions  
M O D E L C T 3 6 G  
36" (914) Gas Cooktop  
Two-tiered  
control knobs  
Small 9,200 Btu/hr  
(2.7 kW) burners  
Low-profile,  
continuous grates  
Illuminated  
control panel  
Seamless drawn  
burner pan  
Large 15,000 Btu/hr  
(4.4 kW) burner  
Medium 12,000 Btu/hr  
(3.5 kW) burner  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F GAS COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
I L L U M I N AT E D CONTROL PANEL  
C O N T I N U O U S GRATES  
The control panel of your gas cooktop is illumi-  
nated for instant visual indication that any one  
or more burners are in use. It is a safety signal  
reminding you that a flame is on and active.  
The illustration below shows the control panel  
of the 36" (914) gas cooktop.  
The continuous low-profile cast iron grates of  
your gas cooktop are designed for a close fit.  
This enables you to move pans easily from  
one burner to another without having to lift the  
pan or have it tip over between the grates.  
Each grate sets securely on dimples on each  
corner of the burner pan. Refer to the illustra-  
tion below.  
WO L F  
WA R R A N T Y  
CONTROL K N O B S  
Wolf products are  
covered by a two  
and five year  
For the 30" (762) and 36" (914) gas cooktops,  
the continuous grates are interchangeable with  
each other, with the exception of the single  
grate on the 36" (914) cooktop.  
Each control knob is positioned to correspond  
to the burner regulated.  
residential  
warranty (exclu-  
sions apply). See  
warranty details  
at the end of this  
guide.  
For the 15" (381) and 36" (914) cooktops, the  
knob on the lower left side regulates the lower  
left burner. Conversely, the knob on the upper  
right side regulates the upper right burner. The  
illustration below shows the configuration of  
the control knobs for the 36" (914) gas cooktop.  
Each knob on the 30" (762) cooktop control  
panel has a diagram above it. The diagram  
shows which burner it regulates.  
It is normal for the knobs to be slightly raised  
above the surface. This space is an air inlet  
necessary for good combustion of gas. Each  
knob rests on a valve stem with a rubber  
grommet at the base. This design prevents  
liquid spills from dripping into the controls  
below the burners.  
Illuminated  
Control Panel  
Continuous Grate  
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Burner Pan  
Grate Feet  
Control panel for Model CT36G  
Continuous grates  
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WO L F GAS COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
SURFACE B U R N E R S  
A spark electrode ignites each surface burner.  
This control eliminates the need for continuous  
open flame pilots. For added safety and  
convenience, each burner is designed with an  
electronic reignition system. This feature  
enables any burner to relight automatically in  
the event it is accidentally extinguished.  
D U A L - S TAC K E D B U R N E R A S S E M B LY  
The unique dual-stacked burner design of your  
gas cooktop combines all of the burner parts in  
one assembly.  
After cleaning or removing burner parts for  
any reason, it is extremely important that you  
reassemble burners correctly.  
A distinguishing feature of Wolf’s low Btu/hr  
control is its constant, low heat output without  
continuous ignitions. The flame diameter  
remains full size; only the heat output is  
lowered. This patented dual-stacked burner  
design makes it possible to enjoy cooking at  
full flame as well as maintain control while  
simmering at the lowest flame setting.  
The burner cap has a groove in the bottom,  
which allows the cap to fall into place when  
moved around the top of the burner. The cap  
should be flat relative to the burner when in  
the proper orientation. Failure to do this will  
result in a poor flame. Refer to the illustration  
below.  
Failure to position the burner parts  
correctly could cause flames or gas to  
escape, causing heat damage to your  
cooktop, or burn between parts, resulting  
in poor combustion.  
Burner Cap  
Igniter  
Sealed Burner  
Dual-stacked burner assembly  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F GAS COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
BEFORE USING YO U R C O O K TO P  
CONTROL KNOB O P E R AT I O N  
Before using for the first time, you should  
clean your gas cooktop thoroughly with hot  
water and a mild detergent. Rinse and dry with  
a soft cloth. This removes any residual oil and  
grease left on the surface from the manufac-  
turing process. Apply a stainless steel polish to  
protect the finish and add luster. Refer to Care  
Recommendations on page 15.  
Each burner has full flame and full simmer  
capabilities. Knobs are designed as two-tiered  
”push-to-turn” knobs. One tier is used for  
HIGH through LOW flame settings; the second  
tier controls SIMMER settings. Refer to the  
illustration below. Although this is a child-safe  
design, children should never be left unat-  
tended in the kitchen when the cooktop is in  
use.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before using your gas  
cooktop, check that the surface burner caps are  
positioned correctly.  
To light a burner, push down and turn the  
corresponding control knob counterclockwise  
to the HIGH setting. You will hear a clicking  
sound and see the burner ignite. Once the  
burner is lit, continue turning the knob  
counterclockwise to any one of the settings—  
HIGH through LOW.  
To select a SIMMER setting, turn the burner  
knob to the LOW setting; you will feel a stop  
detent in the knob rotation. Push down on the  
knob, continuing to turn it counterclockwise.  
This moves it to the second tier. Now, select  
any variation within the SIMMER flame  
settings—HIGH through LOW.  
Never leave pans on a HIGH setting unat-  
tended. Be particularly cautious when  
cooking food in fat or grease. It can  
become hot enough to ignite.  
Two-Tiered  
Control Knobs  
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WO L F GAS COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
FLAME HEIGHT A N D A P P E A R A N C E  
TEMPERATURE S E T T I N G G U I D E  
Select a flame that is just high enough to  
maintain the desired cooking speed and is  
sized to fit the base diameter of the pan. Never  
extend the flame beyond the base of the pan.  
S E T T I N G  
U S E S  
LOW Simmer  
Melting, holding chocolate  
Melting butter  
Heating, holding delicate sauces  
Warming foods  
The flame on natural gas should be blue with a  
deeper blue core. There should be minimal  
trace of a yellow flame. A yellow flame indi-  
cates an improper mixture of air and gas or  
impurities in the gas supply to the range. If  
this occurs consistently, call a Wolf authorized  
service center to adjust the mixture. With LP  
gas, some yellow tipping to the flame is  
acceptable and may not require an adjustment.  
Refer to the illustration below.  
HIGH Simmer  
Melting large quantities  
Simmering sauces  
Steaming rice  
LOW to MEDIUM Heat  
Frying eggs  
Heating milk, cream sauces and  
soups, gravies and puddings  
Panfrying  
Simmering large quantities  
Boiling vegetables in water  
POWER O U TAG E  
MEDIUM to HIGH Heat  
Sautéing  
Browning  
Braising  
Fast boiling large quantities  
Quick frying  
In case of a power outage, you can relight the  
surface burners manually. Turn the control  
knob to HIGH, then use a minimum 6" (152)  
igniter to manually light the burner. Refer to  
the illustration below.  
HIGH Heat  
Boiling water  
Heating broth soups, stocks  
Deep fat frying (to heat cooking  
oil only)  
As a safety measure, it is important to  
light each burner individually.  
Large burner on HIGH setting  
Manually relighting the burner  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F GAS COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
VENTILATION O P T I O N S  
COOKWARE S E L E C T I O N  
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is recommended that  
you operate the Wolf gas cooktop with either a  
Wolf cooktop ventilation hood, downdraft  
system or Pro ventilation hood. Contact your  
Wolf dealer for details.  
For best results, we recommend medium- to  
heavy-weight pans that have a flat base, metal  
handle and a good-fitting cover.  
Look for pans that are made of materials with  
good heat conductivity, such as aluminum and  
copper. These metals are sometimes found  
”sandwiched” between the inner and outer  
layers of the pan. If present, whether visible  
from the outside or not, they aid in evenly  
conducting heat.  
Cooktop Wall Hood – 30" (762) or 36" (914)  
widths in classic stainless steel.  
Cooktop Island Hood – 42" (1067) width in  
classic stainless steel.  
Downdraft Ventilation System – 30" (762),  
36" (914) or 45" (1143) widths, with top  
cover and control panel in classic, platinum  
and carbon stainless steel finishes (45"  
downdraft available in classic finish only).  
Use the following guidelines when selecting  
cookware:  
Griddles or open roasters that span two  
burners are suitable, providing they are not  
warped.  
Pro Wall Hood – 22" (559), 24" (610) or 27"  
(686) depths and 30" (762) to 66" (1676)  
widths in classic stainless steel.  
When a large pan is centered over a burner,  
the diameter should not exceed 10" (254).  
Pro Island Hood – 36" (914) to 66" (1676)  
widths in classic stainless steel.  
When using pans made of cast iron,  
enameled steel or glass ceramic, or coated  
with a nonstick finish, select lower flame  
settings. High heat applied to such materi-  
als will cause ”hot spots,” scorching and  
burning.  
Pro Hood Liner – available in widths to  
accommodate 30" (762) to 60" (1524) hood  
shells.  
All hoods have welded seams, sealed halogen  
lighting and removable, dishwasher-safe  
filters.  
Cover pans while cooking; covers improve  
cooking efficiency. Water boils faster, using  
less fuel, and the kitchen stays cooler.  
Select high-sided (deep) pans rather than  
ones with very wide bases and low sides.  
High sides will minimize liquids boiling  
over the pan.  
Pans with oversize bases that extend  
beyond the cooktop frame should not be  
used. On HIGH settings, heat may be  
trapped beneath the pan, causing perma-  
nent damage to the surface finish.  
Use the front burners for larger pans. The  
pans are easier to handle, especially when  
hot.  
Use a wok with a flat bottom.  
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WO L F GAS COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
CARE R E C O M M E N DAT I O N S  
C O M P O N E N T  
C A R E R E C O M M E N DAT I O N  
CAUTION: Make sure the gas cooktop is off and all surfaces are cool before  
cleaning any part of the cooktop.  
Exterior Surface  
Stainless steel  
Although stainless steel is resistant to most stains, it is not totally  
impervious to damage. Salt and some cooking liquids may pit and stain the  
surface. Always remove these spills immediately.  
Burner Pan  
Stainless steel  
S I G N AT U R E  
P O L I S H  
General care: Use a clean cloth or sponge; wipe with warm water and a mild  
dish detergent. Rinse and dry immediately.  
Signature Polish  
is available from  
Signature Limited  
Laboratory,  
P. O. Box 13436,  
Dayton, Ohio  
Exterior finish: To clean the exterior of a classic or platinum stainless steel  
model, use a soft, nonabrasive stainless steel cleaner like Signature Polish  
(see side note) and apply with a soft, lint-free cloth.  
45413-0436, or  
call 877-376-5474  
(toll free).  
Spray degreasers: Spray on a cloth and wipe surface to remove fingerprints  
and greasy spatters. Buff dry immediately to avoid streaking.  
Hard water stains: Use white vinegar and water.  
Do not use abrasive cleaners (e.g. Comet); they will permanently scratch the  
surface. Do not use steel wool pads.  
Burner Cap  
Cool first. Wash in warm water and liquid detergent or mild abrasive cleaner.  
Porcelain enamel  
Foods high in acid or sugar content, such as milk, tomatoes, sauerkraut, fruit  
juices or pie filling, may pit or craze the surface. Remove as soon as possible  
before heating again.  
Never wipe a warm or hot porcelain surface with a damp sponge; it may  
cause chipping or crazing (tiny hairlike cracks).  
Remove from cooktop and place on a flat surface near the sink to clean.  
Burner Grates  
Porcelain-coated  
cast iron  
Nonabrasive cleaners: Hot water and liquid detergent or a paste of baking  
soda and water; use a plastic pad or sponge.  
Mild abrasive and abrasive cleaners: Use sparingly.  
Control Knobs  
Chrome-plated  
To remove, slip the edge of a dish towel under the knob; pull edges together.  
Using the towel for leverage, lift up, pulling the knob off the valve stem.  
General care: Wipe each knob with damp cloth and mild soap and water;  
rinse and dry. Never soak or use abrasive cleaners; they will scratch the  
finish and remove the markings.  
Control Panel  
Spray cleaners: Removes fingerprints and greasy food soils. Spray first on  
Tempered glass  
a cloth before wiping panel.  
Spark Igniters  
Ceramic  
Keep dry; never spray water or cleaner directly on the igniter. When cleaning  
around the surface burner, be careful that the cloth does not catch on the  
igniter and damage it.  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F GAS COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
COOKTOP C L E A N I N G T I P S  
Wait until surfaces are cool before cleaning.  
S TA I N L E S S S T E E L F I N I S H  
For best results, wipe up spills and spatters  
as they occur and immediately after the  
cooktop has cooled. If splatters are allowed  
to cook on, they may permanently damage  
or stain the finish.  
For the classic or platinum stainless steel  
exterior finish, use a soft, nonabrasive  
stainless steel cleaner like Signature Polish  
(see side note) and apply with a soft lint-  
free cloth.  
S I G N AT U R E  
P O L I S H  
If in doubt about using one of your  
cleaners, check the label. To check if it is  
safe to use on your cooktop, try a small  
amount on an inconspicuous area using  
very light pressure.  
To bring out the natural luster of both  
finishes, lightly wipe the surface with a  
water-dampened microfiber cloth, followed  
with a dry microfiber cloth. All work should  
follow the grain direction of the finish.  
Better results are obtained by keeping the  
cloth in continuous contact with the metal.  
Signature Polish  
is available from  
Signature Limited  
Laboratory,  
P. O. Box 13436,  
Dayton, Ohio  
45413-0436, or  
call 877-376-5474  
(toll free).  
Use caution when spraying cleaners. Some  
contain caustic ingredients that can damage  
adjacent parts and finishes. Protect the  
adjacent parts by masking them off so that  
the overspray is contained to the finish  
being cleaned.  
Under no circumstances should you use a  
metallic or highly abrasive cleaner or cloth,  
as this will permanently scratch the surface.  
Do not spray cleaners on electrical controls,  
igniters, wires or knob valve stems.  
DO NOT use abrasive cleaners on your  
cooktop (e.g. Comet); they will perma-  
nently scratch the surface.  
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WO L F TROUBLESHOOTING G U I D E  
TROUBLESHOOTING G U I D E  
P RO B L E M  
P O S S I B L E S O L U T I O N  
Burner flame does not  
burn evenly  
Reposition the burner cap of the stacked sealed burner assembly  
as described on page 11.  
Placement of pan on the grate is not centered above the burner.  
Pan material does not conduct heat evenly.  
Food boils or burns in  
one area of the pan and  
not the other  
Base of pan is warped and does not rest flat on the grate or handle  
of pan is too heavy and tips pan toward handle.  
Countertop or cooktop cabinet is not level.  
Burner fails to ignite  
Ceramic igniter is damp from a spillover or spray cleaner. Allow  
ceramic to dry out completely.  
Burner head ports are blocked. Use a straightened, metal paper  
clip to open the blockage.  
If a GFCI circuit is used, check to see if it has been tripped.  
Burners extinguish them-  
selves when using more  
than one large roaster or  
griddle simultaneously  
Good gas combustion requires the correct amount of airflow to  
maintain the flame. Using two oversize pans simultaneously  
restricts air movement.  
Food boils out of the pan  
and overflows into the  
burner pan  
Heat setting is too high or pan size is too small for its contents.  
Water does not come to  
a boil fast enough  
Water temperature is colder than usual.  
Cover pan for most efficient use of the high setting.  
Diameter of pan is too large or base of pan is warped.  
Food cooks too slowly  
when sautéing  
Too much food is added at one time; reduce amount of food and  
sauté in batches.  
Size of food pieces is too large or temperature of food is colder  
than usual.  
Pan does not conduct heat evenly.  
Simmer setting does not  
maintain constant surface  
bubbles  
Delicate foods may need a lower simmer setting so that scorching  
does not occur.  
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WO L F SERVICE I N F O R M AT I O N  
SERVICE I N F O R M AT I O N  
When requesting information, literature,  
replacement parts or service, always refer to  
the model and serial number of your cooktop.  
Both numbers are listed on the product rating  
plate located on the underside of the cooktop.  
Refer to the illustration on page 3. Record  
the rating plate information below for future  
reference.  
P RO D U C T R E G I S T R AT I O N  
Register your new Wolf product today so that  
we may ensure your satisfaction. You may  
register by one of the following options:  
C O N TAC T  
I N F O R M AT I O N  
1) Mail in the completed Wolf Product  
Registration Card.  
2) Register online at wolfappliance.com  
.
Wolf Customer  
Service:  
800-332-9513  
3) Register by phone by calling the Wolf  
Model Number  
Customer Service Department at  
800-332-9513  
.
Website:  
Serial Number  
wolfappliance.com  
The model and serial numbers of your appli-  
ance are printed on the enclosed Wolf Product  
Registration Card. If you provide us with your  
e-mail address, we will send you exciting new  
product updates and recipes as they become  
available, along with information on special  
events.  
Installation Date  
Wolf Authorized Service Center and Phone  
Wolf Dealer and Phone  
B E F O R E C A L L I N G F O R S E RV I C E  
Before calling your Wolf authorized service  
center, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on  
page 17. Check the household fuse or circuit  
breaker to see if it has been blown or tripped  
and that the electrical connection to the appli-  
ance has not been disconnected. A power  
outage may also have caused a disruption in  
service.  
The information and images are the copyright  
property of Wolf Appliance Company, Inc.,  
an affiliate of Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Inc.  
Neither this book nor any information or images  
contained herein may be copied or used in  
whole or in part without the express written  
permission of Wolf Appliance Company, Inc.,  
an affiliate of Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Inc.  
©Wolf Appliance Company, Inc. all rights  
reserved.  
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W O L F A P P L I A N C E P R O D U C T S  
L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y  
RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY  
FULL TWO YEAR WARRANTY*  
For two years from the date of original installation, your Wolf Appliance product warranty covers all  
parts and labor to repair or replace any part of the product that proves to be defective in materials  
or workmanship. All service provided by Wolf Appliance Company under the above warranty must  
be performed by a Wolf Appliance authorized service center, unless otherwise specified by Wolf  
Appliance Company. Service will be provided in the home during normal business hours.  
LIMITED THIRD THROUGH FIFTH YEAR WARRANTY  
From the third through fifth year from the date of original installation, Wolf Appliance Company will  
repair or replace the following parts that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship. Labor to  
remove and replace defective parts is not covered. Wolf Appliance Company recommends that you  
use a Wolf Appliance authorized service center to perform such service.  
Gas Burners (excluding appearance), Electric Heating Elements, Blower Motors (vent hoods),  
Electronic Control Boards, Magnetron Tubes and Induction Generators  
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY  
For the life of the product, Wolf Appliance Company will repair or replace any BBQ body or BBQ hood  
that rusts through due to defective material or workmanship. Labor to remove and replace defective  
parts is not covered. Wolf Appliance Company recommends that you use a Wolf Appliance author-  
ized service center to perform such service.  
TERMS APPLICABLE TO EACH WARRANTY  
The warranty applies only to products installed for normal residential use. The warranty applies only  
to products installed in any one of the fifty states of the United States, the District of Columbia or  
the ten provinces of Canada. This warranty does not cover any parts or labor to correct any defect  
caused by negligence, accident or improper use, maintenance, installation, service or repair.  
THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE FOR EACH WARRANTY ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT WOLF  
APPLIANCE COMPANY, INC. WILL PROVIDE, EITHER UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR UNDER ANY  
WARRANTY ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW. WOLF APPLIANCE COMPANY, INC. WILL NOT BE  
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE  
BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR  
STATUTORY.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and  
you may also have other legal rights that vary from state to state.  
To receive parts and/or service and the name of the Wolf Appliance authorized service center  
nearest you, contact Wolf Appliance Company, Inc., P.O. Box 44848, Madison, Wisconsin 53744;  
check the Locator section of our website, wolfappliance.com, or call 800-332-9513.  
*Stainless Steel (classic, platinum and carbon) doors, panels and product frames are covered by a  
limited 60 day parts and labor warranty for cosmetic defects.  
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WOLF APPLIANCE COMPANY, INC.  
P. O. BOX 44848  
MADISON, WI 53744  
800-332-9513  
WOLFAPPLIANCE.COM  
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