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Wolf Cooktop Error Code E00

No Error (SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S, GM15TF/S).

No Error (SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S, GM15TF/S).

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What E00 means on a Wolf cooktop

E00 is a status code, not a fault code. On Wolf cooktops in the SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S, and GM15TF/S model series, E00 indicates that the control system has completed its self-diagnostic routine and found no active errors or faults. The display of E00 simply confirms the cooktop's electronics are functioning within normal operating parameters at the time of the check.

This code can appear briefly during power-up sequences, after a control board reset, or when a technician manually initiates a diagnostic mode. Because the cooktop's control system cycles through error registers during initialization, E00 is the expected output when all monitored components, including temperature sensors, relay circuits, and ignition systems, report no anomalies.

No corrective action is required when E00 is displayed. If the code appears during normal operation and the cooktop is functioning correctly, it can be dismissed. If the unit was previously showing a different fault code and now displays E00 after a reset or power cycle, the original fault condition has cleared from the control board's active error memory. Technicians should still investigate the root cause of any prior fault to confirm the issue is fully resolved and not intermittent.

Source: manufacturer service documentation.

Common causes of E00

  1. 01

    Normal power-up self-test completion

    Wiring / connection

    The cooktop runs a diagnostic check each time it powers on. E00 displays briefly to confirm no faults were detected during that startup sequence.

  2. 02

    Post-reset confirmation after a prior fault

    Wiring / connection

    If a fault code was previously active and the unit was reset by cycling power or using a diagnostic menu, E00 appears to confirm the control board's error register is now clear.

  3. 03

    Technician-initiated diagnostic mode exit

    Wiring / connection

    When a service technician runs through the diagnostic menu on SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S, or GM15TF/S models, E00 is returned when no stored faults are found in memory.

  4. 04

    Intermittent fault that has self-cleared

    Wiring / connection

    Some faults caused by temporary conditions, such as brief voltage fluctuations or transient sensor readings, may clear on their own and leave E00 in the active display. Monitoring for recurring codes is recommended.

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Frequently asked questions about E00

What does E00 mean on a Wolf cooktop?
E00 is a no-fault status code on Wolf SM15TF/S, FM15TF/S, and GM15TF/S cooktop models. It indicates the control board's self-diagnostic routine completed without detecting any active errors. This is a normal system status, not an indication of a problem. No repair or reset is needed when E00 is displayed.
Do I need to fix anything when E00 appears on my Wolf cooktop?
No action is required. E00 confirms the cooktop is operating normally and no faults are present in the control system. If the cooktop is heating properly and all burners are responding correctly, you can simply dismiss the display and continue normal use.
Is it safe to use my Wolf cooktop when E00 is showing?
Yes, E00 indicates no fault condition exists, so the cooktop is safe to operate normally. If you have any concern that a previous fault code preceded the E00 display, monitor the unit during use and note whether any other codes return.
Will resetting my Wolf cooktop clear the E00 code?
E00 does not require clearing since it is not an error. Power cycling the cooktop or pressing any active control will typically cause the display to return to its normal operating state. If E00 persists on screen without transitioning, consult a technician to verify the control board is exiting diagnostic mode correctly.
How much does it cost to address an E00 code on a Wolf cooktop?
Because E00 represents no fault condition, there is typically no repair cost associated with it. If a technician is called out to investigate a previous fault and finds only E00 in the error register, you may still incur a standard diagnostic service call fee, which generally ranges from around $75 to $150 depending on your region and service provider.

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