Wolf Oven Error Code 2130
Relay board not calibrated.
Relay board not calibrated.
First step from the service manual
Replace the relay board.
The complete diagnostic procedure includes additional test steps, resistance specifications, wiring diagram references, and component test points.
Get the full diagnostic procedure for 2130.
- Step-by-step tests with expected resistance, voltage, and continuity values
- Wiring diagram references and connector pinouts from the OEM service manual
- Verified part numbers when replacement is required
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What 2130 means on a Wolf oven
Error code 2130 on a Wolf oven indicates that the relay board has not been properly calibrated. The relay board is a critical control component responsible for switching power to the oven's heating elements, including the bake and broil elements, as well as managing convection fan operation and other switched loads. Calibration data stored on or associated with this board allows the oven's control system to correctly interpret commands and regulate cooking temperatures. When the main control detects that this calibration data is absent, corrupt, or incompatible, it throws code 2130 and prevents normal operation.
This error most commonly appears after a relay board has been replaced without completing the required calibration procedure, or when the board itself has failed in a way that causes it to lose its calibration state. It can also surface after a power surge or prolonged power interruption that corrupts onboard memory. In some cases, a communication fault between the relay board and the main control board can cause the control to read the relay board as uncalibrated even if the board itself is functional.
The recommended first diagnostic step is replacement of the relay board. Because the calibration state is tied directly to the board, a faulty or uncalibrated relay board cannot typically be recalibrated in the field without specialized tooling or a factory reset procedure. Technicians should confirm the replacement board is the correct part for the specific Wolf oven model, as relay boards are often model-specific. After installation, follow any required setup or initialization steps to ensure the new board registers correctly with the main control.
Source: manufacturer service documentation.
Common causes of 2130
- 01
Failed or uncalibrated relay board
Part replacementThe relay board itself has failed or was never properly calibrated, causing the main control to flag error 2130. This is the most common cause and the primary reason replacement is the recommended first step.
- 02
Relay board replaced without calibration
Wiring / connectionA previously installed replacement relay board was not initialized or calibrated after installation, leaving the control system without valid calibration data. This typically follows a prior repair attempt.
- 03
Power surge or interruption corrupting board memory
Part replacementA voltage spike or extended power outage can corrupt the calibration data stored on the relay board, causing the control to detect it as uncalibrated even if the board is otherwise intact.
- 04
Communication fault between relay board and main control
Wiring / connectionA loose, damaged, or corroded wiring harness connection between the relay board and the main control board can cause the control to misread the relay board status as uncalibrated. Inspect all connectors between the two boards for secure seating and visible damage.
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