Wolf Appliance Company Cooktop CT30E User Manual

E L E C T R I C C O O K T O P S  
USE & CARE INFORMATION  
 
WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOPS  
THANK YOU  
Your purchase of a Wolf electric cooktop  
attests to the importance you place upon the  
quality and performance of your cooking  
equipment. We understand this importance  
and have designed and built your cooktop  
with quality materials and workmanship to  
give you years of dependable service.  
C O N TAC T  
I N F O R M AT I O N  
We know you are eager to start cooking, but  
before you do, please take some time to read  
this Use & Care Information. Whether you are  
a beginning cook or an expert chef, it will be  
to your benefit to familiarize yourself with the  
safety practices, features, operation and care  
recommendations of the Wolf electric  
cooktop.  
Wolf Customer  
Service:  
800-332-9513  
Website:  
wolfappliance.com  
We appreciate your choice of a Wolf  
Appliance product and welcome any  
suggestions or comments you may have.  
To share your opinions with us, please call  
800-332-9513.  
Your Wolf electric cooktop is protected by a  
warranty that is one of the finest in the  
industry. Take a moment to read the warranty  
statement on page 23 and refer to it should  
service become necessary.  
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S A F E T Y I N S T RU C T I O N S A N D P R E C AU T I O N S  
W H AT TO DO  
Use only dry pot holders when  
removing pans from the cooktop.  
Wet or damp pot holders on hot  
surfaces may result in burns from  
steam. Do not let pot holders touch  
hot heating elements.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Read all  
instructions before using this  
appliance.  
Read this Use & Care Information  
carefully before using your new  
cooktop to reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock or injury to persons.  
Select cookware of the proper size,  
material and construction for the  
particular type of cooking being  
done. This unit is equipped with one  
or more surface units of different  
size. Refer to Cookware Selection on  
page 19.  
Ensure proper installation and  
servicing. This appliance must be  
properly installed and grounded by  
a qualified technician. Have the  
installer show you where the fuse  
box is located so that you know  
where to turn off power.  
Always turn pan handles inward so  
they do not extend over adjacent  
work areas, heating elements or  
edges of cooktop to reduce the risk  
of burns, ignition of flammable  
materials and spillage due to  
unintentional contact with pan. Do  
not turn handles toward the room,  
where they may be bumped or  
easily hit.  
Wear proper apparel. Never let loose  
clothing or other flammable  
materials come in contact with the  
elements while in operation. Fabric  
may ignite and result in personal  
injury.  
Always use a setting of eight bars  
or less on the bridge element when  
cooking on a griddle. Higher settings  
are not needed and can damage the  
cooktop and cookware. Refer to  
Bridge-Zone Element on page 15.  
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W H AT NOT TO DO  
Do not operate the cooktop if the  
ceramic glass top is broken or  
severely pitted. Call a Wolf  
authorized service center to repair  
the appliance.  
Never use your cooktop to warm or  
heat a room.  
When using the cooktop DO NOT  
TOUCH THE GLASS SURFACE  
directly above or adjacent to the  
heating elements. The glass surface  
may become hot enough to cause  
burns.  
Do not store flammable materials  
near hot components or let grease  
or other flammable substances  
accumulate on the cooktop.  
Do not leave children alone or  
unattended in the area where the  
cooktop is in use. Never allow  
children to sit or stand on the  
appliance. Do not let children play  
with the cooktop.  
Do not clean the cooktop while it is  
still hot. If using a damp sponge or  
cloth, wait until the cooktop has  
cooled sufficiently to prevent steam  
burns. Also, some cleaners give off  
noxious fumes when applied to hot  
surfaces. Refer to Cooktop Cleaning  
on page 18 and Cooktop Care on  
page 20.  
Do not repair or replace any part of  
the appliance unless it is specifically  
recommended in literature you  
received. All service should be  
referred to a Wolf authorized service  
center.  
Do not use a griddle, open roaster  
or fish poacher across two heating  
elements unless the bridge element  
is turned on. This type of use  
without the bridge element turned  
on could damage or crack the glass.  
Refer to Bridge-Zone Element on  
page 15.  
Do not use water on grease fires.  
Smother the flame or use a dry  
chemical or foam-type extinguisher.  
Never leave the cooktop unattended  
when using high heat settings.  
Boilovers and greasy spillovers may  
smoke or ignite.  
Do not block the cooling fan  
exhaust or intake vents. The cooling  
fan automatically turns on to cool  
internal parts. It may continue to run  
even after the cooktop has been  
turned off.  
DO NOT store items of interest to  
children above or at the back of  
the cooktop, as they could climb  
on the appliance to reach items  
and be injured.  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP F E AT U R E S  
FRAMED ELECTRIC C O O K TO P S  
Classic, platinum and carbon stainless steel  
trim finishes—Model CT15E in classic  
stainless only  
Lock mode—cooktop can be locked so that  
no elements can be turned on  
Universal OFF turns all elements off  
Easy-to-clean black ceramic glass surface is  
resistant to scratching, staining, impact and  
heat—translucent surface allows you to see  
the glow of hot elements  
Countdown timer with 1 to 99 minute range  
and adjustable sound frequency and  
volume  
Model CT15E  
Model CT30E  
Model CT36E  
CSA certified for US and Canada  
High-frequency pulsation elements improve  
cooking performance and control  
Two and five year residential warranty  
Temperature limiter to ensure that safe  
operating temperature of ceramic glass is  
never exceeded  
Illuminated touch controls with graduated  
control lighting  
True Simmer setting on all elements  
Melt setting on one element  
These appliances are certified by Star-K  
to meet strict religious regulations in  
conjunction with specific instructions  
Hot-surface indicator light in control  
panel  
M O D E L C T 1 5 E  
15" (381) Framed Electric Cooktop  
Triple-zone  
element  
Electronic  
touch controls  
Melt setting  
Countdown timer  
Universal OFF  
key  
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Classic stainless  
steel trim finish  
Location of  
rating plate  
True Simmer  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP F E AT U R E S  
FRAMED ELECTRIC C O O K TO P S  
1 5 " ( 3 8 1 ) F R A M E D C O O K TO P  
3 0 " ( 7 6 2 ) F R A M E D C O O K TO P  
Two heating elements with four zones  
Three heating elements with seven zones  
Triple-zone element power:  
900 W/1800 W/2500 W (maximum)  
Triple-zone element power (maximum)—  
Model CT30E: 900 W/1800 W/2500 W  
Model CT30E-208/S: 825 W/1750 W/2300 W  
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Single element power: 1200 W (maximum)  
WA R R A N T Y  
Single element power: 1200 W (maximum)  
Electric rating: 3.7 kW at 240 V AC,  
2.8 kW at 208 V AC  
Bridge-zone element power—(2) 1800 W  
single elements with 800 W bridge: 4400 W  
(maximum)  
Wolf products are  
covered by a two  
and five year  
residential warranty  
(exclusions apply).  
See warranty  
details at the end  
of this guide.  
Electric rating—  
Model CT30E: 8.1 kW at 240 V AC,  
6.1 kW at 208 V AC  
Model CT30E-208/S: 7.9 kW at 208 V AC  
M O D E L C T 3 0 E  
30" (762) Framed Electric Cooktop  
Triple-zone  
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Bridge-zone  
element  
Electronic touch  
controls  
Countdown  
timer  
Universal OFF  
key  
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Lock key  
True Simmer on  
all elements  
Stainless steel  
trim finish  
Location of  
rating plate  
Melt setting  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP F E AT U R E S  
FRAMED ELECTRIC C O O K TO P S  
3 6 " ( 9 1 4 ) F R A M E D C O O K TO P  
These appliances are certified by Star-K  
to meet strict religious regulations in  
conjunction with specific instructions  
Four heating elements with nine zones  
Triple-zone element power:  
1050 W/2200 W/2700 W (maximum)  
WO L F  
WA R R A N T Y  
Dual-zone element power:  
700 W/2200 W (maximum)  
Single element power: 1200 W (maximum)  
Wolf products are  
covered by a two  
and five year  
residential warranty  
(exclusions apply).  
See warranty  
Bridge-zone element power—(2) 1800 W  
single elements with 800 W bridge: 4400 W  
(maximum)  
Electric rating: 10.5 kW at 240 V AC,  
7.9 kW at 208 V AC  
details at the end  
of this guide.  
M O D E L C T 3 6 E  
36" (914) Framed Electric Cooktop  
Bridge-zone element  
Triple-zone element  
Electronic touch  
controls  
Countdown  
timer  
Universal OFF  
key  
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Stainless steel  
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Dual-zone  
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Location of  
rating plate  
Melt setting  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP F E AT U R E S  
VENTILATION O P T I O N S  
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is recommended that  
you operate the Wolf electric cooktop with  
either a Wolf cooktop ventilation hood, down-  
draft system or Pro ventilation hood. Contact  
your Wolf dealer for details.  
Cooktop Wall Hood – 30" (762) or 36" (914)  
widths in classic stainless steel.  
Cooktop Island Hood – 42" (1067) width in  
classic stainless steel.  
Downdraft Ventilation System –  
30" (762), 36" (914) or 45" (1143) widths,  
with top cover and control panel in classic,  
platinum and carbon stainless steel  
finishes—45" (1143) downdraft available  
in classic finish only. Not for use with  
Model CT30EU or Model CT36EU.  
Pro Wall Hood – 22" (559), 24" (610) or 27"  
(686) depths and 30" (762) to 66" (1676)  
widths in classic stainless steel.  
Pro Wall Chimney Hood – 36" (914) to  
54" (1372) widths in classic stainless steel.  
Pro Island Hood – 36" (914) to 66" (1676)  
widths in classic stainless steel.  
Pro Hood Liner – available in widths to  
accommodate 36" (914) to 60" (1524) hoods.  
All hoods have welded seams, sealed halogen  
lighting and removable, dishwasher-safe  
filters.  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP F E AT U R E S  
UNFRAMED ELECTRIC C O O K TO P S  
Can be mounted flush with top of counter-  
top or as a frameless installation sitting on  
top of the countertop surface  
Lock mode—cooktop can be locked so that  
no elements can be turned on  
Universal OFF turns all elements off  
Easy-to-clean black ceramic glass surface is  
resistant to scratching, staining, impact and  
heat—translucent surface allows you to see  
the glow of hot elements  
Countdown timer with 1 to 99 minute range  
and adjustable sound frequency and  
volume  
Model CT30EU  
CSA certified for US and Canada  
High-frequency pulsation elements improve  
cooking performance and control  
Two and five year residential warranty  
Temperature limiter to ensure that safe  
operating temperature of ceramic glass is  
never exceeded  
Model CT36EU  
Illuminated touch controls with graduated  
control lighting  
True Simmer setting on all elements  
Melt setting on one element  
These appliances are certified by Star-K  
to meet strict religious regulations in  
conjunction with specific instructions  
Hot-surface indicator light in control  
panel  
M O D E L C T 3 0 E U  
30" (762) Unframed Electric Cooktop  
Triple-zone  
element  
Bridge-zone  
element  
Electronic touch  
controls  
Countdown  
timer  
Universal OFF  
key  
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Lock key  
True Simmer on  
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Unframed edge  
Location of  
rating plate  
Melt setting  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP F E AT U R E S  
UNFRAMED ELECTRIC C O O K TO P S  
3 0 " ( 7 6 2 ) U N F R A M E D C O O K TO P  
3 6 " ( 9 1 4 ) U N F R A M E D C O O K TO P  
Three heating elements with seven zones  
Four heating elements with nine zones  
Triple-zone element power:  
Triple-zone element power:  
900 W/1800 W/2500 W (maximum)  
1050 W/2200 W/2700 W (maximum)  
Single element power: 1200 W (maximum)  
Dual-zone element power:  
700 W/2200 W (maximum)  
Bridge-zone element power—(2) 1800 W  
single elements with 800 W bridge: 4400 W  
(maximum)  
Single element power: 1200 W (maximum)  
Bridge-zone element power—(2) 1800 W  
single elements with 800 W bridge: 4400 W  
(maximum)  
Electric rating: 8.1 kW at 240 V AC,  
6.1 kW at 208 V AC  
Electric rating: 10.5 kW at 240 V AC,  
7.9 kW at 208 V AC  
M O D E L C T 3 6 E U  
36" (914) Unframed Electric Cooktop  
Bridge-zone element  
Triple-zone element  
Electronic touch  
controls  
Countdown  
timer  
Universal OFF  
key  
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True Simmer on  
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Unframed edge  
Dual-zone  
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Location of  
rating plate  
Melt setting  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
CONTROL O P E R AT I O N  
MODES O F O P E R AT I O N  
The Wolf electric cooktop operates by using  
high-frequency pulsation, cycling the heating  
elements between zero power and full power.  
As the heat is increased on the control panel,  
the element will stay at full power for longer  
periods and have shorter periods of zero  
power.  
L O C K M O D E  
In Lock mode, all touch pad operations on  
the control panel are disabled and all heating  
elements are turned off. A steady glowing light  
within the “key” symbol indicates that the unit  
is locked. Refer to the illustration below.  
To lock the control panel, touch and hold  
the key for 3 seconds. The unit will beep  
three times and the light within the key  
symbol will illuminate. The control unit is  
When using the dual-zone or triple-zone  
elements, all sections of the element will cycle  
at the same rate. For safety reasons, the outer  
elements cannot be turned on independently  
from the center section.  
now in Lock mode  
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To unlock the control panel, touch and  
hold the key for 3 seconds. The unit will  
beep twice and the light within the key  
symbol will go out. The control unit is now  
TO U C H CONTROL PANEL  
The control panel of your electric cooktop is  
illuminated for instant visual indication that  
one or more elements are in use. The control  
panel features touch controls with graduated  
control lighting. The illustrations below show  
the control panel of Model CT36E.  
in Idle mode  
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IMPORTANT NOTE: When the unit is powered  
up for the first time or if there has been a  
power outage for longer than 5 seconds, the  
cooktop will default to Lock mode  
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I D L E M O D E  
After unlocking the control panel as described  
in Lock Mode, the unit enters the Idle mode of  
operation. The only valid touch pad operations  
are OFF ON for each element, the Lock mode  
key and the timer functions.  
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Lock mode key touch pad  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
HOT-SURFACE I N D I C ATO R  
I N I T I A L START-UP  
As a safety precaution, a hot-surface indicator  
light will illuminate when the surface  
Before operating the cooktop for the first time,  
please read the entire Use & Care Information.  
temperature of any one of the heating  
Clean the cooktop surface as outlined in the  
Ceramic Glass Top cleaning section on page  
18. The cooktop surface must be free of any  
foreign substances, especially those that could  
melt and permanently adhere to the glass.  
elements rises above 150˚F (65˚C). ”HOT” will  
illuminate in the control panel. It will remain  
illuminated until the entire surface temperature  
has decreased to a safe level. Even if the  
cooktop controls are turned off, you are alerted  
that an area of the cooktop remains hot.  
During the first uses of your new electric  
cooktop, you may smell a slight burning odor  
or see light smoke. Both of these conditions  
are normal in new ceramic glass cooktops.  
COOLING FA N  
The electric cooktop is equipped with a cooling  
fan that automatically turns on to cool internal  
parts. The fan will turn off once internal  
temperatures have been lowered. During  
extended use, the cooling fan may continue to  
run even after the cooktop has been turned off  
until internal temperatures have been lowered.  
Make sure that the cooktop surface is  
clean and dry before operating.  
Do not place hot cooking utensils directly  
over the control panel.  
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Dimensions in parentheses are in  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
COOKTOP O P E R AT I O N  
S I N G L E E L E M E N T A N D I N N E R Z O N E  
D U A L - Z O N E E L E M E N T  
To turn on a heating element, touch the  
OFF ON touch pad that corresponds to the  
element you wish to use. The power bar  
indicator graph will begin to blink and show  
a half-power status.  
To turn on a dual-zone heating element,  
touch the OFF ON touch pad of the control  
that corresponds with the dual-zone element.  
Refer to the illustration on the following page.  
Set the heat setting for the inner element  
zone as described previously.  
Touch one of the following symbols or touch  
pads of the element control while the power  
bar indicator graph is still blinking:  
Touch ZONE 2 and the outer element zone  
will be set to the same heat setting as the  
inner zone. A light will remain on under the  
ZONE 2 touch pad to indicate the outer  
element zone has been turned on.  
Touch HIGH to set the element at the  
highest heat setting.  
Touch the ”+” or ”” symbol to set the heat  
setting at half-power output.  
Changing the heat setting to the entire  
dual-zone element is the same as for a  
single element.  
Touch SIM or MELT to set the element at  
the lowest heat setting.  
Touch ZONE 2 again to turn off the outer  
element zone. The light under the ZONE 2  
touch pad will go out.  
To change the heat setting:  
Touch the ”+” or ”” symbol to change the  
heat setting incrementally up or down.  
The illustrations below show the control panel  
of Model CT36E.  
Touch HIGH to set the element at the  
highest heat setting.  
Touch SIM or MELT to set the element at  
the lowest heat setting.  
Touch OFF ON to turn the element off.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: To quickly turn off all  
heating elements, use the universal OFF touch  
pad located in the lower right area of the  
control panel. Refer to the illustration below.  
”+” and ”–”  
symbols  
HIGH  
touch pad  
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Heat settings  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
COOKTOP O P E R AT I O N  
T R I P L E - Z O N E E L E M E N T  
B R I D G E - Z O N E E L E M E N T  
To turn on a triple-zone heating element,  
touch the OFF ON touch pad of the control  
that corresponds with the triple-zone element.  
Refer to the illustration below.  
When activated, the bridge-zone element  
creates an oblong heating area for use with a  
griddle, open roaster or fish poacher.  
To turn on the bridge-zone heating element,  
touch the OFF ON touch pad of either control  
that corresponds with the bridge zone element.  
Refer to illustration below.  
Set the heat setting for the inner element  
zone as described on page 14.  
Touch ZONE 2 and the middle element  
zone will be turned on to the same heat  
setting as the inner zone. A light will remain  
on under the ZONE 2 touch pad to indicate  
the middle element zone is on.  
Set the heat setting for either the front or  
rear element as described on page 14.  
Touch BRIDGE. The bridge element and the  
element that is not turned on will both be  
set to the same heat setting as the first  
element. Lights will remain on under the  
front, rear and bridge element touch pads  
to indicate the bridge-zone elements are on.  
Touch ZONE 3 and the outer element zone  
will be turned on to the same heat setting  
as the inner and middle element zones.  
A light will remain on under the ZONE 3  
touch pad to indicate the outer element  
zone is on.  
Changing the heat setting of the entire  
bridge-zone element is done the same as  
for a single element. All three elements  
maintain the same heat setting.  
Changing the heat setting to the entire  
triple-zone element is the same as for a  
single element.  
Touch BRIDGE again to turn off the bridge  
element. The light under the bridge element  
touch pad will go out. The front and rear  
elements will remain at the current heat  
setting and will become independent of one  
another.  
If ZONE 3 is turned on directly, ZONE 2 will  
automatically be turned on. Similarly, if all  
three zones are turned on, turning off ZONE 2  
will automatically turn off ZONE 3  
.
When ZONE 3 is turned on, lights under the  
other two zones will dim. This is normal.  
The illustrations below show the control panel  
of Model CT36E.  
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Dual-zone  
element control  
Triple-zone  
element control  
Bridge-zone  
element control  
Dual-zone element  
Triple-zone element  
Bridge-zone element  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
COOKTOP O P E R AT I O N  
TIMER O P E R AT I O N  
B R I D G E - Z O N E E L E M E N T G R I D D L E U S E  
The electric cooktop features a countdown  
timer located in the control panel. Refer to the  
illustration below.  
Always use a setting of 8 bars or less on the  
bridge-zone element when cooking on a  
griddle. Higher settings are not needed and  
can damage the cooktop and cookware.  
The timer may be set to any one-minute  
increment from 1 to 99. Once set, the  
remaining time will be illuminated in the  
control panel as it counts down. The timer is  
available for use in any mode except Lock  
To preheat the griddle, set the bridge  
element at 14 bars for 5 minutes, then turn the  
heat down to 8 bars for cooking.  
mode  
.
To turn on the timer, touch ”+” on the  
timer control.  
A griddle, open roaster, or fish poacher  
should not be used when the bridge-zone  
is off or on any of the other combination  
of circular heating elements.  
Touch and hold ”+” or ”” until the desired  
time is reached. The timer will start 3  
seconds after the last change in value.  
When the timer reaches 0, the unit will  
sound. The reminder will continue to sound  
until CLEAR is pressed.  
The illustration below shows the control panel  
of Model CT36E.  
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area  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
SOUND C O N T RO L  
TEMPERATURE S E T T I N G G U I D E  
The electric cooktop is equipped with the  
ability to change the volume and frequency, or  
tone, of the touch controls through the user  
option, activated through the timer controls.  
S E T T I N G  
U S E S  
MELT  
1 Bar  
Melting, holding chocolate  
Melting butter  
Heating, holding delicate sauces  
Warming foods  
To turn on user option, the cooktop must  
be in Idle mode  
.
SIMMER  
2–10 Bars  
Melting large quantities  
Simmering sauces  
Steaming rice  
Touch and hold CLEAR for 3 seconds to  
turn on the volume adjustment option. The  
three-digit display will show ”Uol.”  
MEDIUM  
12 Bars  
Frying eggs  
Heating milk, cream sauces, gravies,  
puddings and cream soups  
Panfrying  
Simmering large quantities  
Boiling vegetables in water  
Touch and hold CLEAR for more than 5  
seconds to turn on the frequency adjust-  
ment option. The three-digit display will  
show ”FRE.”  
Both the volume and frequency are adjusted  
using the ”+” and ”” touch pads. One touch  
MEDIUM HIGH  
14–15 Bars  
Sautéing  
Browning  
Braising  
Panfrying  
Maintain fast boil on large quantities  
Quick frying  
equals one step up or down in volume or  
frequency. The triple-zone element power bar  
indicator graph will show the current status of  
the volume or frequency and will change with  
the user’s input. (1 bar = low, 8 bars = medium  
and 16 bars = high.)  
HIGH  
All Bars  
Boiling water  
Deep fat frying (to heat oil only)  
Heating broth soups, stocks  
As the volume/frequency is adjusted, the  
cooktop will beep with each change. The beep  
will represent the volume/frequency level that  
is currently displayed by the power bar graph.  
BRIDGE-ZONE  
14 Bars, then change  
to 8 Bars  
To exit the user option and return the  
cooktop to Idle mode, touch and hold  
CLEAR for more than 7 seconds.  
Griddling French toast, pancakes  
and bacon  
Heating gravy (in open roaster)  
Poaching fish (in fish poacher)  
HIGH, then reduce heat  
Or, if no touch pad is touched for 10  
seconds, the level is then stored and the  
cooktop returns to Idle mode  
.
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
COOKTOP C L E A N I N G  
C E R A M I C G L A S S TO P  
C O O K TO P F R A M E ( F R A M E D M O D E L S )  
Lock the cooktop before cleaning by touching  
and holding the key symbol for 3 seconds.  
For general cleaning after each use, apply a  
nonabrasive cleaner to the stainless steel  
cooktop frame and gently wipe with a clean  
towel or cloth. Be sure to remove any cleaner  
residue from the frame and ceramic glass  
surface before using the cooktop.  
Clean the top surface thoroughly before  
operating the cooktop for the first time. Apply  
approximately 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of nonabra-  
sive cleaner (such as Elco Cook Top Cleaning  
Creme) to the surface of the ceramic glass with  
a lightly dampened clean cloth. Use a second  
clean cloth to remove any remaining cleaner  
residue. Wipe the cooktop surface with a dry  
cloth to completely eliminate any remaining  
moisture.  
The cooktop should be cleaned after each use.  
To avoid personal injury, be careful not to wipe  
or clean any hot areas. It will be safe to clean  
each element area whenever the hot-surface  
indicator light has gone out.  
To remove heavy or burned-on spills, allow the  
cooktop to cool. Use the razor blade scraper  
provided with the cooktop to scrape off any  
burned-on substances. Remove any remaining  
residue using the cleaning method described  
above.  
Pitting of the ceramic glass is possible if  
spills with a high sugar content are left in  
the hot zone. Use the razor blade  
provided to move the spill to a cool area  
for cleaning after the cooktop cools.  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
COOKWARE S E L E C T I O N  
COOKWARE S E L E C T I O N G U I D E  
Cooktops with a ceramic glass surface do not  
require special pots and pans; however,  
cookware will affect overall cooking efficiency.  
For best results, we recommend medium- to  
heavy-gauge metal cookware with flat, thick  
and smooth bottoms and a good-fitting lid.  
Use the following guidelines when selecting  
cookware:  
Choose cookware that corresponds to the following element  
diameters and dimensions (bridge-zone element):  
E L E M E N T  
P OW E R O U T P U T  
D I A M E T E R  
Triple-Zone Element  
36" (914) cooktops  
1050 W (inner)  
2200 W (middle)  
2700 W (outer)  
6" (152)  
8" (203)  
12" (305)  
Select cookware with a diameter that  
matches the cooking zone. When a pan is  
placed on the heating element, it should not  
extend beyond the ring around the cooking  
zone. Cookware for the bridge-zone element  
should match the cooking zone size as  
closely as possible. Refer to the Cookware  
Selection Guide.  
Triple-Zone Element*  
30" (762) and 15" (381)  
cooktops  
900 W (inner)  
1800 W (middle)  
2500 W (outer)  
5" (127)  
7" (178)  
10" (254)  
Dual-Zone Element  
36" (914) cooktops  
700 W (inner)  
2200 W (outer)  
5" (127)  
9" (229)  
(2) Single-Zone Elements  
30" (762) and 36" (914)  
cooktops  
1800 W (each)  
8" (203)  
Look for pans that are made of materials  
with good heat conductivity, such as  
Bridge-Zone Element  
30" (762) and 36" (914)  
cooktops  
800 W (bridge only)  
4400 W (bridge  
and elements)  
8" x 17"  
(203 x 432)  
aluminum and copper. These metals are  
sometimes found ”sandwiched” between  
the inner and outer layers of the pan. If  
present, whether visible from the outside or  
not, they aid in evenly conducting heat.  
Single-Zone Element  
All electric cooktops  
1200 W  
61/2" (165)  
Cast iron and especially glass cookware will  
be slower to heat. Glass cookware should  
only be used as recommended by the  
cookware manufacturer.  
*Power output differs for Model CT30-208/S. Refer to page 7 for this model.  
Cover pans while cooking; covers improve  
cooking efficiency. Water boils faster, using  
less energy, and the kitchen stays cooler.  
Select high-sided (deep) pans rather than  
ones with very wide bases and low sides.  
High sides will minimize liquids boiling  
over the pan.  
Avoid pots and pans with uneven or  
rounded bottom surfaces. Some specialty  
cookware such as woks, pressure cookers,  
canning modules and deep fat fryers  
must be carefully selected to meet the  
guidelines above.  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F ELECTRIC COOKTOP U S E & C A R E  
COOKTOP C A R E  
C E R A M I C G L A S S TO P C A R E  
M A I N T E N A N C E  
The electric cooktop is a sealed system that  
does not require internal maintenance. The  
cleaning and care information outlines the  
necessary maintenance for the ceramic glass  
surface. A Wolf authorized service center must  
perform all other maintenance.  
Follow these guidelines to avoid injury  
and prevent permanent damage to the  
cooktop.  
Do not use the cooktop as a cutting board.  
Do not slide rough-bottom cookware, such  
as cast iron, across the glass surface.  
Remove any resulting marks immediately  
using the razor blade scraper and cleaning  
cream as mentioned in Cooktop Cleaning  
on page 18.  
Do not allow any item that could melt to  
come in contact with the hot ceramic glass  
surface. If such a condition occurs, remove  
it immediately from the hot element with a  
razor blade.  
Do not place food directly on cooktop  
surface when it is warm or hot.  
Do not operate the cooktop if the ceramic  
glass surface is broken. Contact a Wolf  
authorized service center.  
Do not place a trivet, wok support ring or  
other metal stand directly onto the cooktop  
surface.  
Do not apply chlorine bleach, ammonia or  
other strong chemicals or cleaners to the  
cooktop surface.  
Do not use abrasive cleaners or applicators.  
Do not wipe the cooktop surface with a  
sponge or dish cloth that may leave a film  
of detergent; it will cause the cooktop to  
discolor during the next heating cycle.  
Do not set hot cooking utensils near the  
sealed outer edges of flush-mounted  
Models CT30EU or CT36EU. This will  
cause damage to the silicone seal.  
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WO L F TROUBLESHOOTING G U I D E  
TROUBLESHOOTING G U I D E  
P RO B L E M  
P RO B A B L E C A U S E  
C O R R E C T I O N  
Cooktop does not  
function at all  
Cooktop is in Lock mode.  
Touch and hold the "key"  
symbol for 3 seconds to unlock  
the control panel.  
Cooktop is in Lock mode  
and the timer display shows  
an error code.  
Errors may be cleared by  
pressing the "clear" button.  
If the error reappears, contact  
Wolf Customer Service.  
No electricity is being  
supplied to the cooktop.  
Have an electrician check the  
house power supply.  
Fuse is blown or circuit  
breaker is tripped.  
Have an electrician replace the  
fuse or reset the circuit breaker.  
Cooktop is not connected to  
a proper electrical circuit.  
Have an electrician verify that  
the proper voltage is being  
applied to the cooktop.  
Heating elements do not  
heat properly  
Power supply connection  
is loose.  
Have an electrician tighten  
connections at the electrical  
box.  
Cooktop is not connected to  
a proper electrical circuit.  
Have an electrician verify that  
the proper voltage is being  
applied to the cooktop.  
Improper cookware is  
being used.  
Select proper cookware as  
outlined in Cookware Selection  
Guide on page 19.  
Heating elements cycle  
off when unit is set for  
full power  
Heating element temperature  
limiters are temporarily  
shutting off element due to  
temperatures approaching  
the maximum allowable limit  
of the ceramic glass.  
This is a normal function of the  
cooktop. The elements will turn  
on when the temperatures have  
cooled sufficiently.  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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WO L F SERVICE I N F O R M AT I O N  
SERVICE I N F O R M AT I O N  
When requesting information, literature,  
replacement parts or service, always refer to  
the model and serial number of your cooktop.  
This information is found on the rating plate  
located on the underside of the cooktop. For  
location of the rating plate, refer to the illustra-  
tion for your specific model on pages 6–11.  
Record the rating plate information below for  
future reference.  
P RO D U C T R E G I S T R AT I O N  
Register your new Wolf product today so that  
we may ensure your satisfaction. You may  
register by one of the following options:  
C O N TAC T  
I N F O R M AT I O N  
1) Mail in the completed Wolf Product  
Registration Card.  
2) Register online at wolfappliance.com  
.
Wolf Customer  
Service:  
800-332-9513  
3) Register by phone by calling the Wolf  
Customer Service Department at  
Model Number  
800-332-9513  
.
Website:  
wolfappliance.com  
The model and serial numbers of your  
Serial Number  
appliance are printed on the enclosed Wolf  
Product Registration Card. If you provide us  
with your e-mail address, we will send you  
exciting new product updates and recipes as  
they become available, along with information  
on special events.  
Installation Date  
Wolf Authorized Service Center and Phone  
Wolf Dealer and Phone  
B E F O R E C A L L I N G F O R S E RV I C E  
Before calling your Wolf authorized service  
center, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on  
page 21. Check the household fuse or circuit  
breaker to see if it has been blown or tripped  
and that the electrical connection to the appli-  
ance has not been disconnected. A power  
outage may also have caused a disruption in  
service.  
The information and images in this book are the  
copyright property of Wolf Appliance, Inc., an  
affiliate of Sub-Zero, Inc. Neither this book nor  
any information or images contained herein may  
be copied or used in whole or in part without the  
express written permission of Wolf Appliance,  
Inc., an affiliate of Sub-Zero, Inc.  
©Wolf Appliance, Inc. all rights reserved.  
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W O L F A P P L I A N C E P R O D U C T S  
L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y  
RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY  
FULL TWO YEAR WARRANTY*  
For two years from the date of original installation, your Wolf Appliance product warranty covers all  
parts and labor to repair or replace any part of the product that proves to be defective in materials  
or workmanship. All service provided by Wolf Appliance under the above warranty must be  
performed by a Wolf Appliance authorized service center, unless otherwise specified by Wolf  
Appliance. Service will be provided in the home during normal business hours.  
LIMITED THIRD THROUGH FIFTH YEAR WARRANTY  
From the third through fifth year from the date of original installation, Wolf Appliance will repair or  
replace the following parts that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship. Labor to remove  
and replace defective parts is not covered. Wolf Appliance recommends that you use a Wolf  
Appliance authorized service center to perform such service.  
Gas Burners (excluding appearance), Electric Heating Elements, Blower Motors (vent hoods),  
Electronic Control Boards, Magnetron Tubes and Induction Generators  
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY  
For the life of the product, Wolf Appliance will repair or replace any outdoor gas grill body or hood  
that rusts through due to defective material or workmanship. Labor to remove and replace defective  
parts is not covered. Wolf Appliance recommends that you use a Wolf Appliance authorized service  
center to perform such service.  
TERMS APPLICABLE TO EACH WARRANTY  
The warranty applies only to products installed for normal residential use. The warranty applies only  
to products installed in any one of the fifty states of the United States, the District of Columbia or  
the ten provinces of Canada. This warranty does not cover any parts or labor to correct any defect  
caused by negligence, accident or improper use, maintenance, installation, service or repair.  
THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE FOR EACH WARRANTY ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT WOLF  
APPLIANCE, INC. WILL PROVIDE, EITHER UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR UNDER ANY WARRANTY  
ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW. WOLF APPLIANCE, INC. WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY  
OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and  
you may also have other legal rights that vary from state to state.  
To receive parts and/or service and the name of the Wolf Appliance authorized service center  
nearest you, contact Wolf Appliance, Inc., P.O. Box 44848, Madison, Wisconsin 53744; check the  
Constant Care section of our website, wolfappliance.com, or call 800-332-9513.  
*Stainless Steel (classic, platinum and carbon) doors, panels and product frames are covered by a  
limited 60 day parts and labor warranty for cosmetic defects  
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