Wolf Induction Range or Cooktop Trips GFCI or AFCI Breaker
Topics:
- Induction Range IR36551, IR48751, IR36550, or IR365 trips circuit breaker
- Wolf CI36560, CI365, or CT36 Induction Cooktop trips GFCI breaker
- IR cooktop or range trips AFCI breaker
- Nuisance tripping of circuit breaker
- Induction Range does not work with a GFCI outlet
- GFCI trips every time the Induction Cooktop is used
Troubleshooting:
- Make sure the range or cooktop is the only appliance on the GFCI circuit.
- Replace the GFCI breaker.
- If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, service is necessary to expertly diagnose and repair the product. Contact Factory Certified Service to schedule an appointment for repair.
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