- “A panel that ignores every press”
- “Settings changing by themselves”
- “A lock symbol nobody set”
Symptom
Wolf cooktop controls locked or acting alone
A touch surface that will not respond, or that changes settings by itself. On a glass cooktop the commonest cause is on top of the panel rather than under it, and it costs nothing to fix.
- 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
Five ordinary causes
What this usually turns out to be
Cheapest and commonest first, which is also the order we check them in. They sit hundreds of dollars apart, and only the unit settles which one is yours.
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Water on the control area
A film of moisture reads as a very large finger. This maker publishes it in those terms — water or cookware over the control area is a named condition.
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A pan overhanging the controls
Also published as its own condition. Not a failure; the appliance is protecting itself.
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The child or clean lock
Easy to set with a wipe. Cleared by holding a key, and free.
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Continuous key activation
Something resting on the panel for long enough that the control declares a stuck key. Published separately.
Knob & control panel repair from $135 -
The touch board
Once the glass is dry, clear and restarted and it still misreads. The genuine repair, and the least common cause.
Control board replacement from $365
In five minutes
Before you call anybody
None of it needs tools, and all of it makes the visit shorter.
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Clear the glass completely
Everything off, including a pan whose base overhangs the control area.
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Dry it thoroughly
Dry, not damp-wiped, before the power comes back.
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Breaker off thirty seconds
So it calibrates against a clean surface.
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Look for a lock symbol
A padlock or a key icon. Holding the right key for a few seconds clears it.
How it shows up
What people describe when they call
Two shortcuts
Narrow it down before anybody arrives
A description of the behaviour leaves a few possible causes. A code names the subsystem, and the model number says which parts to bring. Either one shortens the visit; both together usually settle it.
If the display is showing something
- E13 Electromagnetic disturbances
- E13 Electromagnetic disturbances
- 22 Pad error
- 3 Water on the glass over the control area of the control board
- E13 Either RTD temperature above specified limit SM15TF/S: RTD exceeds
- E14 Comm link with display is compromised
Photograph it before it clears — codes do not wait. Search the full code list
If there is no code at all
The data plate is inside the cabinet, upper left wall or behind the grille. All models
In more detail
About Wolf cooktop controls locked or acting alone
The fastest diagnosis is the code
Take everything off the glass — a cloth, a lid, a pan overhanging the control area — and dry the whole surface. Then cut power at the breaker for thirty seconds so the panel recalibrates against a clean surface.
The maker agrees with us here
Some of what we publish about water on touch panels is our own experience. On this brand it is also the manufacturer's: liquid on the glass over the control area, and cookware over the control area, are both named conditions in its own documentation. The appliance is not confused — it is telling you what it can see.
When it is real
A dry, clear, restarted panel that still misreads is a touch board, and this maker publishes an internal pad error separately from a key held down. That distinction is what stops the wrong part being ordered.
This article is based on:
- Official manufacturer documentation
- Internal repair procedures
- Technician repair history
- Company quality standards
Before you book
Questions about wolf cooktop controls locked or acting alone
It only does it when I am cooking.
Steam and boil-over, and the appliance is behaving. A pan simmering over the control area puts both moisture and heat exactly where the sensing is, and this maker publishes that as a condition rather than a defect.
It set itself to maximum on its own.
Water bridging two touch areas will do exactly that, which is unsettling and is not a failure. Dry the glass and restart it. If it still happens on a dry surface, the board is the answer.
Is there a way to stop it happening?
Keep pans off the control area and wipe up boil-overs as they happen. It sounds obvious; it is also the whole prevention, and it saves a call.
Where we do it
Across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach
Same terms everywhere we go: an on-site diagnostic first, the price agreed in writing, and the exact figure confirmed once we have seen the unit.
Neighborhoods people ask for by name