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Wolf induction range error code E01

Wolf error code E01: the control panel is reporting a key or a sensing pad that is not behaving, on an induction range, where the cooktop is a power electronics assembly and the oven below it is conventional. What the code covers, what to check first, and what it does not tell you — on ranges.

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What we can confirm

Code E01, from the manufacturer's own documentation

A code is only meaningful together with the generation showing it — the same two digits mean different things across generations, and that is the commonest reason a code looked up online leads somewhere wrong. This one is recorded on Induction range.

The code

E01

The control panel is reporting a key or a sensing pad that is not behaving, on an induction range, where the cooktop is a power electronics assembly and the oven below it is conventional

What it narrows down to

Key error on the left secondary

What you are probably seeing

Oven controls not responding

Diagnostic

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What it looks like from the kitchen

A code names the subsystem; the symptom is what sent you to look at the display in the first place. That page says what it usually turns out to be, cheapest cause first.

  • A finger pressing a touch control beside a segment display counting down
    Dry it before you diagnose it

    Oven controls not responding

    A panel that ignores you, presses its own buttons, or answers some keys and not others. On a capacitive panel the commonest cause costs nothing to fix and takes thirty seconds.

    • Keys that do nothing, or act by themselves
    • A panel that woke up strange this morning
    • A published key or pad condition on the display
    What it usually means

On the same generation

What else belongs to the Induction range

A code belongs to a generation rather than to one cabinet. These are the other codes yours can show, and the models that can show this one — a display often has more than one thing to say, and the model number decides what any of it costs to put right.

Other codes this generation can display

Right or Single oven PCM RS485 Network error

Right convection fan shorted

The UIM detects and error with the RS485 network

No published cause

LIN Communication Error

Primary is too hot

0x27 = Heat sink sensor failure

0x33 = Sync error

Left secondary control board is too hot

The same two digits mean different things across generations. Search the full code list

Models that can display this code

The number on the data plate decides which parts exist and how quickly they arrive. All models

In more detail

About Wolf induction range error code E01

What this one means

The control panel is reporting a key or a sensing pad that is not behaving, on an induction range, where the cooktop is a power electronics assembly and the oven below it is conventional. It is a code the manufacturer publishes for this appliance, not one we have worked out — and it is decoded here rather than left as three characters on a display.

What the code covers

A published cause names a circuit rather than a component, which is the single most useful thing to know before ordering a part. This one covers:

  • A key held down by something resting on the panel
  • A capacitive pad reading a wet cloth as a finger
  • The touch board itself, once the panel is dry and clear
  • Key error on the left secondary

What to try yourself

  1. Check whether the oven still heats with the cooktop off, and the other way round
  2. Wipe the panel dry and take everything off it, including a towel over the handle
  3. Switch the breaker off for thirty seconds so the panel recalibrates on power-up

Then what

Capacitive panels calibrate to what they can see when they wake, which is why a cloth left on one at power-up produces an error that a reset clears. If it survives a clean, dry restart, it is the board.

This code is published for ranges. The full list of codes has the rest of them, searchable, including the labels older and newer machines use for the same conditions.

This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards

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