If you face the problem with an oven Wolf s030f/s timer doesn’t work - you find the right place where you find an answer to a question - how to fix it? We have found the most common solution for you.
Most common problem with timer - electronic control board malfunctioning.The fault error code will appear on the small screen but if this doesn’t happen then you must check for power to the elements. However if there is no power to the elements then in that case you must check for the control board in order to verify that there is power at the appropriate output relay. If you find no output then you must get the electronic control board replaced.
Make some tests with terminal blocks. To check it, first disconnect all the power to the oven and then find this part at the back of the appliance. Find the terminal block wires and see if there is any damage. Turn the fuse or breaker for a small period of time to see whether the terminal has any power.
Make some tests for power. To check for power you must first disconnect all the power and wires from the oven. Now find the fuse or the housebreaker and disconnect it from the plug. Pull the plug on the appliance and put the breaker back on. Now test the outlet on the wall by connecting some other device or appliance in it to see if it is working. If not, then the issue is with the power outlet and not your timer itself.
Finally, test the timer of your oven. Disconnect power and unscrew the back cover of the oven. The timer clock’s back will be visible to you. Take an ohmmeter set it to range RX1. Now the next step is to touch a test lead to each of the terminals of the fuse. Find the clock motor leads and take them off the circuit. Attach the test lead on each clock motor wire. You will need to replace the clock if you find no continuity.
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