Error Code Explained
What Does the Wolf F7 Error Code Mean?
F7 on a Wolf range or wall oven indicates the ERC has detected that a keypad input is registering as continuously pressed or shorted. This typically results from moisture damage to the membrane keypad, physical damage to a switch contact, or a failed touch control module.
Root Causes
Common Causes of the Wolf F7 Error Code
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1Moisture-Damaged Membrane KeypadLiquid spilled onto the control panel has penetrated the membrane keypad, shorting a switch contact.
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2Failed Touch Control ModuleThe touch control PCB has developed an internal short causing a continuous keypad input signal.
Step-by-Step Guide
How to Troubleshoot the F7 Error Code
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.
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1Circuit Breaker ResetSwitch off the breaker for 60 seconds. If F7 clears and does not return, the fault may have been a transient moisture event.
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2Dry the Control Panel AreaIf liquid was spilled on the control panel, allow it to dry completely — at least 24 hours — before restoring power.
Professional Service
When to Call a Wolf Technician
F7 that returns after reset or drying requires keypad or control board replacement.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Wolf F7
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Yes. Liquid that contacts the keypad membrane or control board is one of the most common causes of F7. If F7 appeared after liquid was spilled on the control panel, allow the oven to dry for 24 hours with power off before testing for recurrence.
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