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title: "Wolf built-in oven error code CHECKSUM"
description: "Wolf built-in oven error code CHECKSUM: wolf error code CHECKSUM: the control's own software or stored settings did not check out, on a built-in oven, where…"
url: "https://wolfmiami.support/error-codes/error-code-checksum-wall-oven/"
date_modified: "2026-08-20"
Product line: "E Series legacy, L Series"
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# Wolf built-in oven error code CHECKSUM

### What this one means

The control's own software or stored settings did not check out, on a built-in oven, where every part named here sits behind trim that is screwed into the cabinetry rather than behind a panel that slides out. 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:

- Stored configuration corrupted, often after a power event
- A software update that did not complete
- The processor or its memory
- RM EE Checksum error
- Self check done at power up, and when the oven off key is pressed

### Worth doing before you call

- Note which cavity it is on a double oven — the code says upper or lower and that is half the diagnosis
- Switch the breaker off for thirty seconds and back on

### Then what

Some of these clear on a restart with the defaults reloaded, which is why the appliance may work afterwards but forget your settings. One that repeats needs the control reloaded or replaced, and that is a service tool rather than a menu.

This code is published for built-in ovens & steam ovens. 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.

Built-in ovens & steam ovens

What this code means

What this one means

The control's own software or stored settings did not check out, on a built-in oven, where every part named here sits behind trim that is screwed into the cabinetry rather than behind a panel that slides out. 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:

Stored configuration corrupted, often after a power event

A software update that did not complete

The processor or its memory

RM EE Checksum error

Self check done at power up, and when the oven off key is pressed

Worth doing before you call

Note which cavity it is on a double oven — the code says upper or lower and that is half the diagnosis

Switch the breaker off for thirty seconds and back on

Then what

Some of these clear on a restart with the defaults reloaded, which is why the appliance may work afterwards but forget your settings. One that repeats needs the control reloaded or replaced, and that is a service tool rather than a menu.

This code is published for built-in ovens & steam ovens. 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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