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Service Manual - CI Induction Cooktop-1-8
General Information

Cooktop Induction (CI) Series

INTRODUCTION
ThisTechnical Service Manual has been compiled to provide the most recent technical service information. This information enables the service technician to troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions, perform necessary repairs and return the appliance to proper operational condition. The service technician should read the complete instructions contained in this service manual before initiating any repairs on a Wolf Appliance.
For installation information see Induction and Electric Cooktops Installation Guide available at http://www.subzero-wolf.com/trade-resources/product-specifications.
For Use and Care information see Use & Care Guide: Induction Cooktops available at http://www.subzerowolf.com/trade-resources/product-specifications.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Below are the Product Safety Labels used in this manual. The "Signal Words" used are WARNING and CAUTION. Please note that these safety labels are placed in areas where awareness of personal safety and product safety should be taken and lists the precautions to be taken when the signal word is observed.
INDICATES THAT HAZARDOUS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES COULD RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
Indicates that hazardous or unsafe practices could result in minor personal injury or product and/or property damage
In addition, please pay attention to the signal word "NOTE", which highlights especially important information within each section.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
If you should have any questions regarding the appliance and/or this manual, please contact:
Wolf Appliance, Inc. ATTN: Service Department
P.O. Box 44988 Madison, WI 53744 - 4988
Customer Care Phone #: (800) 332 - 9513 Facsimile #: (608) 441 - 5887
Technical Assistance (For Technicians in Customer's Homes Only)
Phone #: (800) 919 - 8324
Warranty Claims Phone #: (800) 404 - 7820 Facsimile #: (608) 441 - 5886
Service Department e-mail Address: customerservice@wolfappliance.com
Main Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Central Time
Monday through Friday (24/7 Phone Coverage)

This manual is designed to be used by Certified Service Personnel only. Wolf Appliance, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any repairs made to Wolf appliances by anyone other than Certified Service Technicians.

The information and images are the copyright property of Wolf Appliance, Inc., an affiliate of Sub-Zero Group, Inc. Neither this manual 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 Group, Inc. ©
Wolf Appliance, Inc., all rights reserved.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section 1 - General Information Introduction ...................................................................... 1-2 Important Safety Information ............................................ 1-2 Technical Assistance ........................................................ 1-2 Table of Contents .............................................................. 1-3 Warranty Information ........................................................ 1-5 Rating Plate Example ...................................................... 1-5 Rating Plate Location ........................................................ 1-5 Model Number Key .......................................................... 1-6 Cooktop Features ............................................................ 1-6 CI Series Configurations - Transitional ............................ 1-7 CI Series Configurations - Contemporary ........................ 1-8
Section 2 - Electronics Touch Pads ...................................................................... 2-2 Annunciator ...................................................................... 2-2 HOTSurface Display ........................................................ 2-2 Frequency Duration and Selection Chart ........................ 2-3 CI Series Coil Assembly Wattage and Layout
CI152 ............................................................................ 2-3 CI243 ............................................................................ 2-4 CI304 ............................................................................ 2-4 CI365 ............................................................................ 2-5 Timer General Information ...................................................... 2-5 Starting the Timer .......................................................... 2-5 Ending the Timer .......................................................... 2-6 Display States of the Timer .......................................... 2-6 Fans ................................................................................ 2-6 Modes Power Up Mode ................................................................ 2-6 Lock Mode Entering Lock Mode ...................................................... 2-6 Exiting Lock Mode ........................................................ 2-6 Valid Key Presses in Lock Mode .................................. 2-7 Display States in Lock Mode ........................................ 2-7 Idle Mode Valid Key Presses in Idle Mode .................................... 2-7 Display States in Idle Mode .......................................... 2-7 Wake-Up Mode Entering Wake-Up Mode .............................................. 2-7 Valid Key Presses in Wake-Up Mode .......................... 2-7 Notes and Restrictions in Wake-Up Mode .................... 2-7 Display States in Wake-Up Mode .................................. 2-7 Operational Mode Entering Operational Mode from Wake-Up Mode ........ 2-8 Exiting Operational Mode .............................................. 2-8 Valid Key Presses in Operational Mode ........................ 2-8 Bridge and Coil Assembly Operational Mode Notes .... 2-8 Boost Operational Mode Notes .................................... 2-8

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Section 2 - Electronics - continued Display States in Operational Mode .............................. 2-9
All Off ................................................................................ 2-9 Error Mode ........................................................................ 2-9 Showroom Mode
Notes and Restrictions in Showroom Mode .................. 2-9 Entering Showroom Mode ............................................ 2-9 Exiting Showroom Mode .............................................. 2-9 Operation of Showroom Mode ...................................... 2-9 Diagnostic Mode Entering Diagnostic Mode .......................................... 2-10 Diagnostic Mode Procedures ...................................... 2-10
LED Test .................................................................. 2-10 Generator Reconfiguration ...................................... 2-10 Control Temperature Readout ................................ 2-10 Heat Sink Temperature Test .................................... 2-10
Heat Sink Performance Notes .............................. 2-11 Coil Temperature Test .............................................. 2-11
Coil Temperature Performance Impact ................ 2-11 Coil Assembly Locations ...................................... 2-11 Error Code Indicator ................................................ 2-12 Showroom Mode ...................................................... 2-12 Software Version Indicator ...................................... 2-12 User Options Mode Entering Users Options Mode .................................... 2-13 User Options Annunciator Volume ................................................ 2-13 Annunciator Frequency ............................................ 2-13 Auto-Lock ................................................................ 2-13
Section 3 - Component Removal Important Warning and Caution ........................................ 3-2 Tools Needed .................................................................... 3-2 Glass Top .......................................................................... 3-3 Control Board .................................................................... 3-3 Coil Assembly .................................................................... 3-4 Generator Plate ................................................................ 3-4 Comm Harness ................................................................ 3-5 Fan Assembly .................................................................. 3-5 Generator Assembly (except 36" models) ........................ 3-6 Generator Assembly (36" models) .................................... 3-6 Intake Gasket .................................................................... 3-7 Support Spring, Mounting Pin, or Washer ........................ 3-7

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Section 4 - Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ................................................................ 4-2 Induction .......................................................................... 4-2 Warning and Caution ........................................................ 4-2 Diagnostic Mode
Entering Diagnostic Mode ............................................ 4-3 Diagnostic Mode Procedures ........................................ 4-3
LED Test .................................................................... 4-3 Generator Reconfiguration ........................................ 4-3 Control Temperature Readout .................................. 4-3 Heat Sink Temperature Test ...................................... 4-3
Heat Sink Performance Notes ................................ 4-4 Coil Temperature Test ................................................ 4-4
Coil Temperature Performance Impact .................. 4-4 Coil Assembly Locations ........................................ 4-4 Error Code Indicator .................................................. 4-5 Showroom Mode ........................................................ 4-5 Software Version Indicator ........................................ 4-5 General Errors Table ........................................................ 4-6 Cooking Zone Specific Errors .......................................... 4-7 Fan Test ............................................................................ 4-8 HOT Indicator Stays On .................................................... 4-8 No Pan Detection .............................................................. 4-8

Section 5 - Technical Data Power Requirements ........................................................ 5-2 Power Rating and Electrical Service ................................ 5-2 Induction Power Level Charts
15" Induction Power Level ............................................ 5-3 24" Induction Power Level ............................................ 5-3 30" Induction Power Level ............................................ 5-4 36" Induction Power Level ............................................ 5-4
Section 6 - Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagram Model: CI15 ............................................ 6-2 Wiring Diagram Model: CI24 ............................................ 6-3 Wiring Diagram Model: CI30 ............................................ 6-4 Wiring Diagram Model: CI36 ............................................ 6-5

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WARRANTY INFORMATION
This page contains a summary of the 2 & 5 Year Warranty that is supplied with every Wolf product, followed by a Non-Residential Warranty Summary and then notes about the warranties.
2 & 5 Year Warranty Summary: · 2 Year Total Product Warranty, parts and labor. · 3-5 Year Limited Parts Only Warranty.
Details: · Warranty applies to products installed in United States or Canada, for residential use only. · Warranty begins at time of unit's initial installation. · Warranty does not cover Wolf Appliances installed in a demonstration kitchen, test kitchen, culinary school
kitchen, or similar installations. (See Special Warranty below) · Warranty and service information collected by Wolf Appliance, Inc. is arranged and stored under unit serial num-
ber and/or customer's name. Wolf Appliance, Inc requests that you have model and serial number available whenever contacting factory or parts distributor. · 3-5 Year Limited Parts Only Warranty applies to the control board, generator(s), and coil assemblies.
Special Warranty Summary 2 Year Total Product Warranty, parts and labor.
Details: · This Warranty applies to products installed in United States or Canada, for use in a demonstration kitchen, test
kitchen, culinary school kitchen, and similar installations that help promote Wolf Appliance brand and its products. · Warranty begins at time of unit's initial installation. · Warranty and Service information collected by Wolf Appliance, Inc. is arranged and stored under unit serial number and/or customer's name. Wolf Appliance, Inc. requests that you have model and serial number available whenever contacting factory or parts distributor.
NOTE: "ICB" appliances carry no factory warranty. The product distributor or appliance dealer may offer their own warranty.

Figure 1-1. Typical Rating Plate Layout

Figure 1-2. The rating plate is located beneath the cooktop.

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MODELNUMBERKEY Refer to this key for an example of the model numbers.

Model:

ICB CI 36 5 T / S

International Designation Product Configuration Size Number of Coil Assemblies Unit Style Edge Style

Product Configuration CI = Cooktop Induction
Size 15 = 15 - inch wide unit 24 = 24 - inch wide unit 30 = 30 - inch wide unit 36 = 36 - inch wide unit

COOKTOP FEATURES
· Two styles · Transitional Series - stainless steel trim. · Contemporary Series - black unframed.
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· Ceran glass-ceramic surface for scratch resistance and easy cleaning.
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· Induction elements heat iron and other magnetic cookware instantly, while cooktop surface stays cool.
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· Cookware sensing - elements can not be energized without an induction-compatible pan on the cooktop.
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· Bridge zone connects two or more coil assemblies to increase the cooking area.
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· Boost mode boosts power by diverting power from an adjacent coil assembly.
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· Wolf exclusive melt setting for gentle heat, and true simmer setting prevents scorching.
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· Touch controls display an intuitive power scale for precise control.
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· Indicators including boost mode, illuminate on the control panel.
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· Control panel lock.
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· Independent timer up to 99 minutes.

Number of Coil Assemblies 2 = Two coil assembly unit 3 = Three coil assembly unit 4 = Four coil assembly unit 5 = Five coil assembly unit
Unit Style T = Transitional C = Contemporary
Edge Style S = Stainless Steel Frame B = Black Unframed

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CI SERIES CONFIGURATIONS

Transitional Cooktops

15" Two Coil Assemblies - Transitional

30" Four Coil Assemblies - Transitional

Model Number: CI152T/S Description: Cooktop Induction, 15", Two Coil Assemblies, Transitional / Stainless steel
36" Five Coil Assemblies - Transitional

Model Number: CI304T/S
Description: Cooktop Induction, 30", Four Coil Assemblies, Transitional / Stainless steel

Model Number: CI365T/S Description: Cooktop Induction, 36", Five Coil Assemblies, Transitional / Stainless steel
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Contemporary Cooktops

24" Three Coil Assemblies - Contemporary

30" Four Coil Assemblies - Contemporary

Model Number: CI243C/B
Description: Cooktop Induction, 24", Three Coil Assemblies, Contemporary / Black unframed

Model Number: CI304C/B
Description: Cooktop Induction, 30", Four Coil Assemblies, Contemporary / Black unframed

36" Five Coil Assemblies - Contemporary

Model Number: CI365C/B
Description: Cooktop Induction, 36", Five Coil Assemblies, Contemporary / Black unframed

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ELECTRONICS
This section describes the basic operation of the CISeries electronics and how the touch pad responds to input commands. The control board receives touch sensitive input and triggers a command in the generator(s). The generator(s) uses Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs) to maintain the correct power at the coil assembly. Temperature is monitored at heat sinks and at the coil assemblies by a special type of thermistor called a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) thermistor.

Touch Pads

Global Touch Pads
· LOCK - Locks or unlocks the entire cooktop. Touch and hold for 3 seconds. Acceptance beep when state changes. Padlock is displayed when locked.
· ALL OFF - Disables entire cooktop. Red circle displayed when any coil assembly is energized. · "+" - Adds time to the count down timer. Valid Selection beep to acknowledge touch. · "-" - Decreases time to the count down timer. Valid Selection beep to acknowledge touch. · TIMER - Activate and deactivate the timer. Valid Selection beep to acknowledge touch.
Control Zone Pads:
· ON/OFF - Enables or disables individual control zone. · SIM - sets power to level 1. · MLT - sets power to level 1. · HI - sets power to level 10. · BOOST - sets power to Boost and adjusts adjacent power levels as required by the induction power sharing
scheme. Toggles Boost off if already engaged. · BRIDGE - Activates vertically adjacent coil assemblies to same power level. · BRG - Activates horizontally adjacent coil assemblies to same power level. · ALL BRIDGE - Activates the four adjacent coil assemblies on the left side of the 36" model. · `' . . . ." - Sets power to levels 2 through 9.

Annunciator:
· Adjust annunciator volume and frequency in user options mode. See Frequency Duration and Selection Chart on the next page.
· Cooktop must be in idle mode to adjust annunciator. · Factory default setting for volume is medium. · Factory default setting for frequency is medium. · Low frequency is 1.5 kHz. Medium frequency is 2.0 kHz. High Frequency is 2.5 kHz.

HOT Surface Display:
· LED is on when the cooktop glass temperature at any coil assembly (NTC reading) is greater than 149º F. · LED turns off when the glass temperature is below 122º F. · Independent of any control zone activation or the cooktop being in lock or showroom mode.

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