Intl gas cooktops install 810127
GAS COOKTOPS
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN
ISTRUZIONI PER L'INSTALLAZIONE
As you follow these instructions, you will
notice WARNING and CAUTION symbols.
This blocked information is important for the
safe and efficient installation of Wolf equip-
ment. There are two types of potential
hazards that may occur during installation.
signals a situation where minor injury or
product damage may occur if you do not
follow instructions.
states a hazard that may cause serious
injury or death if precautions are not
followed.
Another footnote we would like to identify is
IMPORTANT NOTE: This highlights informa-
tion that is especially relevant to a problem-
free installation.
WOLF® is a registered trademark of Wolf Appliance, Inc.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
This appliance shall be installed
Do not try to light any appliance.
in accordance with the regula-
Do not touch any electrical switch.
tions in force and only used in a
well ventilated space. Read the
Do not use any phone in your
instructions before installing or
using this appliance.
Immediately call your gas supplierfrom a neighbor's phone. Followthe gas supplier's instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas
Installation and service must be
supplier, call the fire department.
performed by a qualified installer,service agency or the gas supplier.
Do not store or use gasoline orother flammable vapors and liquidsin the vicinity of this or any otherappliance.
The use of a gas cooking applianceresults in the production of heat andmoisture in the room in which it isinstalled. Ensure that the kitchen iswell ventilated; keep natural ventila-tion holes open or install a mechani-cal ventilation device (mechanicalextractor hood)
Prolonged intensive use of the appli-ance may for additional ventilation,for example opening of a window, ormore effective ventilation, forexample increasing the level ofmechanical ventilation wherepresent.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This installation must
Proper installation is your responsibility.
be completed by a qualified installer,
Have a qualified technician install this
service agency or gas supplier.
cooktop. You must also assure that electri-cal installation is adequate and in compli-
IMPORTANT NOTE: Save these Installation
ance with all local codes and ordinances.
Instructions for the local inspector's use.
Prior to installation, ensure that the local
Please read the entire Installation Instruc-
distribution conditions (nature of the gas
tions prior to installation.
and gas pressure) and the adjustment of
Model Number
Installer: please retain these instructions
the appliance are compatible.
for local inspector's reference, then leave
Proper gas supply connection must be
them with the homeowner.
available; refer to Gas Supply Requirements
Homeowner: please read and keep these
on page 10. Electrical ground is required;
instructions for future reference and be sure
see Electrical Requirements on page 11.
to read the entire Use & Care Information
The adjustment conditions for this appli-
prior to use.
ance are stated on the label (or rating
IMPORTANT NOTE: This appliance must be
plate). The data plate can be found on the
installed in accordance with local codes. The
underside of the cooktop.
correct voltage, frequency and amperage mustbe supplied to the appliance from a dedicated,grounded circuit which is protected by aproperly sized circuit breaker or time delayfuse. The proper voltage, frequency, andamperage ratings are listed on the productrating plate.
Record the model and serial numbers beforeinstalling the cooktop. Both numbers are listedon the rating plate, located on the underside ofthe cooktop. Refer to the illustration below.
Location of rating
plate under cooktop
Rating plate location
Check the location where the cooktop will
be installed. The location should be away
Illustrations on the following pages provide the
from strong draft areas, such as windows,
overall dimensions, countertop cut-out and
doors and strong heating vents or fans. Do
installation specifications for Wolf gas
not obstruct flow of combustion and
cooktops. Maintain the following minimum
ventilation air.
installation dimensions:
This appliance is not connected to a
Minimum horizontal clearance from the
combustion products evacuation device. It
sides and back of the cooktop cut-out to
shall be installed and connected in accor-
adjacent vertical combustible construction,
dance with current installation regulations.
extending a minimum of 457 mm above the
Particular attention shall be given to the
countertop, is as follows: 178 mm from side
relevant requirements regarding ventilation.
edges of cut-out for the 381 mm cooktop;229 mm from side edges of cut-out for the762 mm and 914 mm cooktops; 64 mmfrom rear edge of cut-out.
This cooktop is intended for indoor use.
Minimum vertical distance between thecountertop and combustible materialsabove the cooktop must be 762 mm.
Maximum 330 mm depth of overhead side
cabinets directly above and within sideclearance.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Countertop opening
IMPORTANT NOTE: When installing a ventila-
dimensions shown on the following pages
tion hood, refer to the specific requirements
must be used. The dimensions shown provide
of the hood for the minimum dimension to
for required clearances.
These cooktops are designed to fit a standard610 mm deep base cabinet with a 635 mmdeep countertop. Before making the counter-top cut-out, verify that the cooktop will clear
Failure to locate the cooktop without the
the side walls of the base cabinet below. There
proper clearances will result in a fire
should be at least 140 mm clearance between
the countertop and any combustible surfacedirectly below the unit.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not seal the cooktop
to the countertop. It must be removed if
service is necessary.
The illustrations below provide the overall
IMPORTANT NOTE: When multiple cooktop
dimensions, countertop cut-out and installation
units are installed side by side, refer to the
specifications for Model ICBCT15G.
countertop cut-out dimensions on page 9.
For Model ICBCT15G, the gas service may besupplied through the floor if the cooktop is notinstalled above an oven. Refer to the illustrationfor specifics on placement of gas and electrical.
838 mm RECOMMENDED
COMBUSTIBLE COOKTOP CUT-OUT
LOCATION OF GAS SUPPLY
MAY ALSO EXTEND 127 mm ON
FLOOR FROM BACK WALL
FLOOR FROM BACK WALL
NOTE: Application shown allows for installation of two 381 mm modules side-by-side with 838 mm recommended cabinet width. 457 mm
recommended cabinet width for installation of single 381 mm cooktop or module. *Minimum clearance from both side edges of cooktop cut-outto combustible materials up to 457 mm above countertop. **Minimum clearance from rear edge of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up
to 457 mm above countertop.
Minimum Cabinet Depth
Minimum Height Clearance
Unit dimensions may vary to ± 3 mm.
FRONT OF COUNTERTOP
The illustrations below provide the overall
If the Model ICBCT30G is installed above
dimensions, countertop cut-out and installation
cabinets, the gas and electrical placement is not
specifications for Model ICBCT30G.
critical. A grounded outlet needs to be placedwithin 1.2 m of the right rear of the cooktop.
IMPORTANT NOTE: 838 mm wide cabinets are
recommended for installation of Model
IMPORTANT NOTE: When multiple cooktop
units are installed side by side, refer to thecountertop cut-out dimensions on page 9.
A Wolf 762 mm single built-in oven may beinstalled below Model ICBCT30G. For thisinstallation, unless you are using cabinetsdeeper than 610 mm, it is recommended thatthe electrical and gas supply be placed in thebase cabinet to the right of the oven. Refer toinstallation instructions provided with the built-in oven for additional specifications.
838 mm RECOMMENDED
762 mm OVEN OPENING
*Minimum clearance from both side edges of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 457 mm above countertop.
**Minimum clearance from rear edge of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 457 mm above countertop.
COOKTOP CUT-OUT WIDTH
Minimum Cabinet Depth
Minimum Height Clearance
Unit dimensions may vary to ± 3 mm.
FRONT OF COUNTERTOP
The illustrations below provide the overall
If the Model ICBCT36G is installed above
dimensions, countertop cut-out and installation
cabinets, the gas and electrical placement is not
specifications for Model ICBCT36G.
critical. A grounded outlet needs to be placedwithin 1.2 m of the right rear of the cooktop.
IMPORTANT NOTE: 991 mm wide cabinets are
recommended for installation of Model
When a 914 mm built-in oven is installed below
Model ICBCT36G, it is recommended that therough opening for the oven be 197 mm from
A Wolf 914 mm built-in oven may be installed
the floor to ease the use of the oven door.
below Model ICBCT36G. For this installation,unless you are using cabinets deeper than 610
IMPORTANT NOTE: When multiple cooktop
mm, it is recommended that the electrical and
units are installed side by side, refer to the
gas supply be placed in the base cabinet to the
countertop cut-out dimensions on page 9.
right of the oven. Refer to installation instruc-tions provided with the built-in oven for addi-tional specifications.
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
COOKTOP CUT-OUT WIDTH
914 mm OVEN OPENING
*Minimum clearance from both side edges of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 457 mm above countertop.
**Minimum clearance from rear edge of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 457 mm above countertop.
COOKTOP CUT-OUT WIDTH
Minimum Cabinet Depth
Minimum Height Clearance
Unit dimensions may vary to ± 3 mm.
FRONT OF COUNTERTOP
If the gas cooktop is to be used with anycombination of additional cooktop units ormodules with a filler strip, the cut-out width iscalculated by adding the corresponding units'
cut-out dimensions plus 32 mm for each addi-
tional unit. Refer to the illustration below.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When multiple units are
installed side by side, each unit must have its
vary according to
own separate recommended electrical circuit.
When two or more modules are installedtogether, an integrated module filler strip(IFILLER/S) is recommended. Contact yourWolf dealer for information on these accessorycomponents.
1518 mm – FOUR MODULES WIDTH OR
1511 mm – 762 mm COOKTOP AND TWO MODULES OR
1276 mm – 914 mm COOKTOP AND ONE MODULE
1130 mm – THREE MODULES WIDTH OR
1124 mm – 762 mm COOKTOP AND ONE MODULE
TWO MODULES WIDTH
FRONT OF COUNTERTOP
Countertop cut-out dimensions for installation of multiple cooktops
Provide a gas supply line of 19 mm rigid pipeto the cooktop location. A smaller size pipe on
EXPLOSION HAZARD —
long runs may result in insufficient gas supply.
Securely tighten all external gas
Pipe joint compounds, suitable for use with LP
gas should be used. For LP gas, piping or
Failure to do so can result in explosion,
tubing size can be 13 mm minimum. LP gas
fire or death.
suppliers usually determine the size and mate-rials used on the system.
If local codes permit, a flexible metal appliance
must conform with
IMPORTANT NOTE: The gas cooktop must be
connector is recommended for connecting this
local codes and
connected to a regulated gas supply.
cooktop to the gas supply line. Do not kink or
ordinances.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This installation must
damage the flexible connector when moving
conform with local codes and ordinances.
the cooktop. You will need to determine thefittings required, depending on the size of your
IMPORTANT NOTE: The natural gas cooktop
gas supply line, flexible metal connector and
is rated for elevations up to 2438 m without
shut-off valve.
adjustment. Install a high altitude kit for eleva-tions from 2438 to 3084 m. The LP gas cooktop
If rigid pipe is used as a gas supply line, a
is rated for 3084 m.
combination of pipe fittings must be used toobtain an in-line connection to the cooktop. All
The rating plate, located on the underside of
strains must be removed from the supply and
the burner box, has information on the type of
gas lines so the cooktop will be level and in
gas that should be used. If this information
does not agree with the type of gas available,check with the local gas supplier.
G A S R A T I N G
Total Heat
Electrical
Types and
Output Gas Rating Appliance
Pressures
Category
Country of Destination
AT, DK, EE, FI, GR, IE, IT, LT,
NO, PT, ES, SE, SI, SK, GB, CH
BE, CZ, FR, GR, IE, NL, NO, PT,
AT, DK, EE, FI, GR, IE, IT, LT,
NO, PT, ES, SE, SI, SK, GB, CH
BE, CZ, FR, GR, IE, NL, NO, PT,
ICBCT30G/S-LP 1069
AT, DK, EE, FI, GR, IE, IT, LT,
NO, PT, ES, SE, SI, SK, GB, CH
BE, CZ, FR, GR, IE, NL, NO, PT,
ICBCT36G/S-LP 1287
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD —
IMPORTANT NOTE: For your personal safety,
Plug into a grounded 3-prong adapter.
this cooktop must be grounded. This cooktopis equipped with a 3-prong ground plug. To
Do not remove ground prong.
minimize possible shock hazard, the cord must
Do not use an adapter.
be plugged into a mating 3-prong ground-typeoutlet, grounded in conformance with all local
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in electric shock, fire or death.
codes and ordinances. If a mating outlet is notavailable, it is the obligation of the customer tohave a properly grounded, 3-prong outletinstalled by a qualified electrician.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If codes permit and a
IMPORTANT NOTE: If product is connected to
separate ground wire is used, it is recom-
a GFCI protected outlet, nuisance tripping of
mended that a qualified electrician determine
power supply may occur, resulting in loss of
that the ground path is adequate.
product operation.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Check with a qualified
electrician if you are not sure whether the
cooktop is properly grounded.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not ground to a gas
A wiring diagram covering the control circuit
for each Wolf gas cooktop model can be foundon page 15.
A 220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, fused electricalsupply is required. A time-delay fuse or circuitbreaker is recommended. It is recommendedthat a separate circuit serving only this appli-ance be provided.
Electronic ignition systems operate withinwide voltage limits, but proper ground andpolarity are necessary. In addition to checkingthat the outlet provides 220-240 V AC powerand is correctly grounded, the outlet must bechecked by a qualified electrician to see if it iswired with correct polarity. A wiring diagram isprovided in the literature package.
This appliance, when installed, must be electri-cally grounded in accordance with local codes.
Remove the cooktop, burner grates and burner
caps from the shipping package.
Use a brush and liquid detergent to test all gas
Lower the cooktop into the countertop cut-out
connections for leaks. Bubbles around connec-
opening. Center the cooktop in the opening
tions will indicate a leak. If a leak appears, shut
and check that the front edge of cooktop is
off gas valve controls and adjust connections.
parallel to the front edge of the countertop.
Then check connections again. Clean all the
Check that all required clearances are met. Use
detergent solution from the cooktop.
a pencil to outline the rear edge of the cooktopon the countertop. Remove the cooktop fromthe countertop opening.
Never test for a gas leak with a match or
IMPORTANT NOTE: When repositioning the
other flame.
cooktop in the countertop cut-out opening, liftthe entire cooktop up from the opening toprevent scratching the countertop.
Remove the foam strip from the hardwarepackage. Apply the foam strip around thebottom of the burner box flush with the edgeas shown in the illustration below.
Reinsert the cooktop into the countertopopening. Check that the cooktop is parallel tothe front edge of the countertop. Lift the entirecooktop to make adjustments and align therear edge with the pencil line.
Attach the brackets to the burner box. Insertthe 89 mm clamping screws into the brackets.
Use a screwdriver to tighten the clampingscrews against the underside of the counter-top. Refer to the illustration below. Do notovertighten screws.
Foam strip application
If it is necessary to remove the cooktop forcleaning or service, shut off the gas supply.
The surface burners use electronic igniters in
Disconnect the gas and electric supply.
place of standing pilots. When the cooktop
Remove the mounting brackets on the right
control knob is pushed in and turned to the
and left side of the burner box and remove the
position, the system creates a spark to
cooktop. Reinstall in the reverse order and
light the burner. This sparking continues until
check the gas connection for leaks.
the electronic ignition senses a flame. If theburner fails to ignite after 10 seconds, returnthe knob to the
position and attempt to
ignite by turning the knob back to the position.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the cooktop does not
operate properly, follow these troubleshooting
Be sure to place the burner heads and caps on
each burner base and position the burnergrates over the burner bases and heads before
Verify that power is being supplied to the
To check operation of the surface burners,
Check that gas valves are turned to the ON
push in and turn each control knob to the
position. The flame should light within four
Check the gas supply and electrical
connections to ensure that the installation
If the burners do not light properly, turn
has been completed correctly.
control knob to the
position. Check that
Follow troubleshooting procedures as
the burner heads and caps are in the proper
described in the Wolf Gas Cooktops
position. Check that the power supply cord is
Use & Care Information.
plugged in and that the circuit breaker orhouse fuse has not blown. Check operation
If the cooktop still does not work, contact
again, if the burners do not light properly at
a Wolf authorized service center. Do not
this point, contact a Wolf authorized service
attempt to repair the cooktop yourself. Wolf
is not responsible for service required tocorrect a faulty installation.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Initial lighting of the
surface burners may take slightly longer, as air
in the system must be purged before gas can
be supplied to the burner.
For service in your area, contact either yourWolf dealer or visit the Showroom Locatorsection of our website, wolfappliance.comto find the regional distributor by country.
When calling for service, you will need the
cooktop model and serial numbers. Both
numbers are listed on the rating plate,located on the underside of the cooktop.
Refer to the illustration on page 4 for
location of the rating plate.
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information or images contained herein may be
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