The microwave oven is one of the most popular household appliances and an essential part of the modern kitchen. We love the microwave we own for its operation simplicity and speed of performance.
This appliance can be a savior in situations when we need to reheat something in minutes. Wolf microwave ovens are built to the highest standards, but they are not invincible and can also undergo problems and malfunctions.
If your Wolf microwave broke down, it requires special attention from a qualified Wolf appliance repair technician.
If something went wrong with your Wolf microwave, read the troubleshooting section from the use and care guide, which you can download from the official Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove website. Do not attempt to repair the microwave by yourself as it can be very dangerous! This job is for qualified technicians only. Therefore, if you need your Wolf microwave to get repaired, you can rely on professional technicians from Denver’s Best Sub-Zero Wolf Repair.
We will take your call and guide you along with the next steps of solving your appliance problem.
Our technicians have the knowhow and experience to repair any faulty appliance. Rest assured, when you call us you are in good hands.
We provide upfront estimates with no hidden costs. There is no charge for return visits if needed. We take pride in our work and only use manufacturer suggested replacement parts.
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From not heating to not turning on, Wolf microwaves can break down over time. If your Wolf microwave is not working properly, it is recommended to find a qualified Wolf appliance repair technician. Here are Wolf microwave problems our technicians encounter the most often:
The first thing you should do if the control panel of your Wolf microwave oven is not responding is to make sure the unit is plugged in. Plug the microwave in a different properly working outlet. Then, turn the circuit breaker to the microwave off and turn it back on in about 10 seconds.
In case these steps didn’t help to resolve the issue, the control panel, relay or door switch might be at fault. In this case, professional appliance repair help is required as changing microwave’s internal components can be very dangerous for your health and even life.
If your Wolf microwave turntable stopped spinning, it is not recommended to use the appliance as it could result in further damage. To fix the problem make sure the turntable rollers are in place. If they are in the right place, ensure the microwave is getting power by turning the home circuit breaker to the unit off for 10 seconds then back on again.
In case everything is good with rollers and power, the damaged drive coupler or worn roller guide might be causing the issue.
For recently installed microwaves, make sure the unit is not in demonstration mode. If you have been using the microwave for some time and only then, it stopped heating, unplug the appliance from the outlet to reset power, or reset the electrical supply source.
If you have followed all the tips above and your Wolf microwave is still not heating, then the culprit of the issue can be a faulty magnetron, power transformer, high-voltage capacitor or touch control panel.
When your Wolf microwave just suddenly quit, it might turn you upset. Do not worry! Try to turn the unit off for a few seconds and then turn it back on.
If that didn’t help, the lights work but the microwave doesn’t turn on, here are the most probable causes: failed diode, defective door switch, and burned out magnetron.