Error Code Explained
What Does the Wolf F2 Error Code Mean?
F2 on a Wolf Convection Steam Oven (CSO24, CSO30) indicates the oven temperature sensor is reading a short circuit. The CSO uses the same ERC-based F-code system for temperature faults as Wolf ranges and wall ovens. Oven operation is disabled until the sensor is replaced.
Root Causes
Common Causes of the Wolf F2 Error Code
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1Failed Temperature ProbeThe RTD temperature probe inside the steam oven cavity has failed with an internal short.
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2Moisture Damage to Sensor WiringSteam condensation over time can damage the sensor wiring insulation, causing a short circuit.
Step-by-Step Guide
How to Troubleshoot the F2 Error Code
Safety First: Always disconnect the Steam Oven 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. Do not use the oven if F2 returns.
Professional Service
When to Call a Wolf Technician
F2 on a Wolf steam oven requires professional sensor replacement. The steam oven environment adds complexity — our technicians carry the correct OEM probe for steam oven models.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Wolf F2
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Wolf steam ovens use a similar ERC fault code architecture to Wolf wall ovens, but the specific temperature probe part number for steam oven models may differ due to the steam environment. Always use the model-specific OEM probe to ensure compatibility.
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