Gas Surface Burner Not Operating Due to Spillover
Topics:
- Surface burners clicking after a spillover
- Does the Wolf warranty cover damage caused by a spillover?
- Wolf gas surface burners not working due to spill over or boil over
Answer:
A spillover or boil-over on a Wolf Gas Range or Rangetop can cause the unit to stop functioning and may damage the electronic igniters or other parts.
- Ensure burners are clean and dry using the Wolf Cleaning Reference Guide and Clean Surface Burner Caps and Rings.
- Igniter can be gently cleaned with a soft, dry toothbrush if needed.
- Clean food particles out of holes in the burner ring using a toothpick.
- Reset the power at the circuit breaker, and retest operation.
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If these steps do not resolve the issue, no further troubleshooting advice is available. Contact Factory Certified Service to schedule an appointment for repair.
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