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title: "Wolf dual fuel range error code: bake stone"
description: "Wolf dual fuel range error code: bake stone: wolf error code, the kind with no number: bake stone on a dual fuel range — the appliance has recorded something…"
url: "https://wolfmiami.support/error-codes/error-code-bake-stone-dual-fuel-range/"
date_modified: "2026-08-20"
Product line: "Dual fuel range legacy"
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# Wolf dual fuel range error code: bake stone

### What this one means

The appliance has recorded something it cannot describe further, usually alongside another code, on a dual fuel range, which is two appliances on one chassis: gas burners above, an electric oven below, and one control board answering for both. This is a code without a number: the panel spells it out in words rather than digits, which is how the older controls on this make report a handful of conditions. What it means comes from the manufacturer’s own documentation rather than from us.

### How it shows on the display

There is no number to write down here, so this is what the panel actually shows:

- **BAKE STONE**

### What sets it off

An alarm is deliberately broad — it tells you the cabinet noticed something, not which part is responsible. This one comes on for:

- Whatever the other code on the display is about
- A one-off event during a power interruption

### What to try yourself

- Check whether the burners still light — gas and electric fail independently here
- Write down every code shown, not only this one
- Switch the breaker off for thirty seconds and back on

### Then what

On its own this one says very little. Beside another code it is background; the other code is the one to read.

This one appears on ranges. The [full list of codes](https://wolfmiami.support/error-codes/) has the rest of them, searchable, including the labels older and newer machines use for the same conditions.

What this code means

What this one means

The appliance has recorded something it cannot describe further, usually alongside another code, on a dual fuel range, which is two appliances on one chassis: gas burners above, an electric oven below, and one control board answering for both. This is a code without a number: the panel spells it out in words rather than digits, which is how the older controls on this make report a handful of conditions. What it means comes from the manufacturer’s own documentation rather than from us.

How it shows on the display

There is no number to write down here, so this is what the panel actually shows:

BAKE STONE

What sets it off

An alarm is deliberately broad — it tells you the cabinet noticed something, not which part is responsible. This one comes on for:

Whatever the other code on the display is about

A one-off event during a power interruption

What to try yourself

Check whether the burners still light — gas and electric fail independently here

Write down every code shown, not only this one

Switch the breaker off for thirty seconds and back on

Then what

On its own this one says very little. Beside another code it is background; the other code is the one to read.

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

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