Rangetop Diagnostics
Wolf Rangetop
Wolf Rangetop
Error Codes
Meanings, severity levels, safe checks you can perform, and when to call a technician.
Enter the code shown on your rangetop display
Is it safe to keep using it?
Depends on code severity. Low/Medium codes often allow continued use, High severity requires immediate stop.
Can error codes be reset?
Some codes clear after power cycle. Persistent codes indicate underlying issues needing repair.
When should I stop using it?
Stop immediately for water leak codes, burning smell, or any High severity error.
Error Code Directory
Click any code for detailed troubleshooting steps
Low
Medium
High
Code
Meaning
Severity
Common Symptom
CLK-CONT
Keeps Clicking After Lit
Medium
A burner lights normally but the spark module keeps audibly clicking at regular intervals throughout the cook rather than stopping once the flame is established.
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CLK-NO-LT
Clicks Without Lighting
Medium
The spark module is audibly producing pulses at the burner electrode but no flame ever establishes, even after extended clicking.
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IGN-FAIL
No Ignition At All
High
When the knob is rotated to the Light position, the burner is silent — no spark clicking and no ignition attempt of any kind.
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MAN-LT
Lights Only With a Match
Medium
Rotating the knob to the Light position produces no audible clicking at the affected burner, even though other burners may click normally.
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WK-FLM
Burner Flame Too Low
Medium
Turning the knob to High produces a flame that looks more like a medium or low setting — visibly shorter and thinner than it should be.
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YLW-FLM
Flame Is Yellow Not Blue
High
Instead of the characteristic crisp blue flame with a dark inner cone, the burner produces a soft yellow or orange flame that resembles a candle.
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