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⚠ FLAME OUT Medium Severity Wolf Cooktop

Wolf Cooktop FLAME OUT Error Code: What It Means & How to Fix It

Authoritative diagnosis guide — causes, step-by-step troubleshooting, and when to call a certified Wolf technician.

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Error Code Explained

What Does the Wolf FLAME OUT Error Code Mean?

A Wolf gas cooktop burner that extinguishes unexpectedly during cooking — without wind or deliberate shutdown — indicates a thermocouple flame safety device failure or a gas supply interruption. When the thermocouple does not confirm flame presence, it signals the gas valve to close as a safety measure, extinguishing the burner.

Root Causes

Common Causes of the Wolf FLAME OUT Error Code

  • 1
    Failed or Contaminated Thermocouple
    The thermocouple sensing the burner flame has failed or is coated in residue, causing it to incorrectly signal no flame and close the gas valve.
  • 2
    Gas Supply Pressure Drop
    A momentary gas supply pressure drop — from simultaneous high-demand appliance use — extinguishes the flame.
  • 3
    Burner Cap Directing Flame Away from Thermocouple
    A misaligned burner cap directs the flame away from the thermocouple sensing zone.

Step-by-Step Guide

How to Troubleshoot the FLAME OUT Error Code

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Safety First: Always disconnect the Cooktop from power before inspecting any internal components. Do not attempt electrical repairs. If in doubt, call a certified technician.

  1. 1
    Clean Thermocouple and Reseat Burner Cap
    Clean the thermocouple tip gently with fine emery cloth. Reseat the burner cap ensuring it is correctly centered so the flame contacts the thermocouple zone.

Professional Service

When to Call a Wolf Technician

⚠ Stop DIY if any of these apply

Burner flame-out persisting after thermocouple cleaning and cap realignment requires professional thermocouple replacement.

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$130 – $240
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Wolf FLAME OUT

  • A burner that lights then extinguishes shortly after is a classic thermocouple failure symptom. The thermocouple closes the gas valve when it does not confirm flame presence. Professional thermocouple replacement resolves this in most cases.

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