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Wolf counter module repair

The built-in fryer, the steamer, the burner and multifunction modules set into the worktop. Equipment most kitchens do not have and most repair companies do not mention — and it publishes its own error codes.

  • From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
  • 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
  • OEM parts available on order
  • In writing the price, before anything is opened

Before you read on

What this job costs and how it is agreed

A starting figure, not a quote. What moves it is the model, how the unit is built in and which part it needs — settled after the on-site diagnostic.

Starts at

from $255

After a diagnostic from $95, which comes off the bill when you go ahead.

Diagnostic

From $95, credited to the repair

The price

In writing, before anything is opened

Warranty

On the labor we performed

On the visit

How this visit actually goes

The same order every time, so nothing is opened and nothing is charged before you have seen the figure and said yes.

  1. 01

    Which module, exactly

    A fryer, a steamer, a sealed burner module and a multifunction module all sit in the same kind of cutout and none of them share parts.

  2. 02

    The sensing before the heat

    These modules watch a level, a temperature and a drain, and most of what stops them is one of those readings rather than an element. A code usually names which.

  3. 03

    Clean the things that read

    Sediment in the bottom of a fryer pan and a dirty level sensor produce published errors on this equipment. Cleaning is part of the job, not an upsell.

  4. 04

    Test it in service

    Filled, heated and run through a cycle before we leave, because a module that passes cold is not the same as a module that works.

Applies to

  • A black induction cooktop set into a wooden worktop, zone indicators lit red beside the touch controls
    Gas · Electric · Induction · Sealed burner rangetop

    Wolf cooktop repair in Miami

    Three different appliances behind one word. A gas cooktop is burners and igniters; an induction cooktop is a power supply under glass with a generator per zone; a sealed burner rangetop is a range's burner deck with no oven under it. What goes wrong, and who can reach it, differs completely between them.

    • A zone shutting itself down mid-cook
    • The surface not seeing a pan
    • Controls locked, or answering a wet cloth
    Cooktop repair

In more detail

About Wolf counter module repair

The equipment nobody advertises repairing

This maker builds cooking modules into the worktop — a fryer, a steamer, sealed burner modules, a multifunction module — and a kitchen that has one usually has two. They are not cooktops and they are not appliances anybody else on your call list will have opened. They also publish their own error codes, which we decode page by page here.

What actually goes wrong

  • The sensing. Level, temperature and drain, and a code that names which.
  • Sediment and residue. A published condition on the fryer, and cleaning rather than parts.
  • The element or its relay. The part end of the job.
  • The seal into the counter, which is where liquid reaches the electronics.

What decides the figure

Which module and whether it has to come out of the stone. The "from" assumes a sensing or cleaning job reached from above.

This article is based on:

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

Before you book

Questions about wolf counter module repair

Nobody I have called has heard of a built-in fryer.

It is unusual equipment, and it is real: a fryer set into the counter with its own pan, element and controls, with a steamer module often beside it. The maker publishes error codes for both, and we decode them here.

The fryer shows an error about oil or sediment.

That is the appliance describing how it is being used rather than a breakdown. Sediment on the bottom of the pan and running without oil both produce published conditions, and both clear once the pan is dealt with.

Is the multifunction module the same as a burner module?

No. A burner module is gas; a multifunction module is a different appliance in the same cutout. Tell us which is in your counter and we will bring the right parts.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

Call (305) 449-9681