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FG Appliance Error Code

Wolf Range Hood FG Error: Filter Clean Reminder

What Does Wolf Range Hood FG Mean? The FG indicator on Wolf V Series vented cooktop hoods is a filter maintenance reminder rather than a fault code. Wolf tracks cumulative blower runtime and illuminates the FG label after approximately 100 hours to tell the user that the aluminum mesh grease filters need cleaning. On some […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Yes. FG is a maintenance reminder, not a safety issue. The hood is safe to use until you have time to clean the filters. Plan to clean within a week or two of the first reminder appearance.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. The DELAY key hold sequence resets the reminder counter. After the reset, FG does not reappear until another 100 hours of runtime.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: FG reappears immediately after reset without cleaning, Filters are visibly torn or damaged.

Symptoms You May Notice

FG indicator illuminates on the hood display

The FG label appears on the black glass hood display after roughly 100 hours of cumulative blower runtime, signaling that grease filters need cleaning.

Hood continues to operate normally

Unlike a fault code, FG does not affect hood operation — the fan runs at any selected speed and lights work normally.

Grease filters feel heavier than usual

Visible grease accumulation on the aluminum mesh filters confirms the reminder is accurate.

Possible Causes

1

Normal maintenance interval reached

The hood has accumulated 100 hours of runtime since the last filter cleaning, which is the factory-set reminder interval.

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2

Filters not cleaned thoroughly at last reminder

The reminder was reset without actually cleaning the filters, so they are now heavily loaded even before the interval expired.

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3

Reminder reset did not take effect

The reset key combination was not completed correctly at the last cleaning, so the counter continued from before.

DIY Possible

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Remove and clean the grease filters

    Remove each aluminum mesh filter from the hood. Wash in a dishwasher using the normal cycle, or hand-wash with a mild degreaser. Let dry completely before reinstalling.

    Do not run the hood without filters — grease accumulation in the blower housing is both a fire hazard and a repair cost.

  2. 2

    Reset the filter reminder

    After reinstalling the clean dry filters, hold the DELAY key until "FF" appears on the display. This resets the filter reminder counter back to zero.

    On some Wolf hoods the reset key is marked with (F). The sequence is always hold-until-FF-appears.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • FG will not clear even after proper cleaning and reset
  • The hood has grease inside the blower housing
  • Hood airflow has noticeably reduced

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