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⚠ F10 High Severity Wolf Range

Wolf Range F10 Error Code: What It Means & How to Fix It

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Error Code Explained

What Does the Wolf F10 Error Code Mean?

F10 on a Wolf professional range indicates the control board area has exceeded its safe operating temperature threshold. The ERC thermal limiter opens to protect internal components from heat damage. This is associated with inadequate ventilation clearances above the range, a failed cooling fan, or extreme ambient temperatures.

Root Causes

Common Causes of the Wolf F10 Error Code

  • 1
    Insufficient Ventilation Clearances
    Cabinetry installed too close to the range or blocked clearances above cause heat to accumulate around the ERC.
  • 2
    Failed Control Cavity Cooling Fan
    On Wolf ranges with active ERC cooling, a failed fan allows heat to build around the control board during extended cooking sessions.
  • 3
    ERC Thermal Limiter Age Failure
    On older ranges, the thermal protection device on the ERC board can open prematurely as the component ages.

Step-by-Step Guide

How to Troubleshoot the F10 Error Code

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

  1. 1
    Power Off and Cool Down
    Turn off the range and allow it to cool for at least 30–60 minutes before restoring power. Verify all installation clearances above the range meet Wolf specifications.

Professional Service

When to Call a Wolf Technician

⚠ Stop DIY if any of these apply

F10 that returns after a full cool-down requires professional evaluation of the ERC thermal limiter and control cavity cooling system.

Estimated Repair Cost
$130 – $320
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Wolf F10

  • F10 is a protective fault that shuts the range down before heat damage occurs. However, repeated F10 events stress the ERC board. Address the root cause — ventilation clearances or cooling fan — promptly.

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