Range that doesn’t work - it’s terrible. First thing that you want to do is to fix the range. If the problem - igniters that doesn’t work on the burners - we have a solution for you. In most cases problem with igniters could be fixed by replacement of spark igniter electrode. We have for you an easy 8 step guide, which helps you to replace spark igniter electrode in Wolf DF304 range. Before we started, you need to prepare some tools: 1/4-inch nut driver, Phillips screwdriver, slot screwdriver, work gloves.
- If necessary, pull the range away from the wall to get access to the power outlet and gas supply valve. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and then close the gas supply shut-off valve.
- Remove all the cooktop grates and then lift the gas burner caps off the burner heads. Set these parts aside. Using a 1/4-inch nut driver, remove any nuts that secure the gas burner heads in place. Remove the burner heads from the cooktop.
- Remove the screws that secure the top of the cooktop to the top of the burner orifice holders. To pop the cooktop out of the 2 mounting clips under its front edge, position a slot screwdriver or stiff putty knife between the front of the range frame and the cooktop, about 3" from the side of the range. Push the tool straight into the gap and lift slightly to release the clip that holds that side of the cooktop. Repeat for the other side. Lift the front of the cooktop and then carefully remove the cooktop without disturbing the burner orifice holders. Set the cooktop aside.
- Carefully disconnect the wire that's attached to the bottom of the spark igniter electrode. Release the metal clip from the bottom of the gas burner orifice holder and remove the clip. Remove the spark igniter electrode from the burner orifice holder assembly and discard it.
- Push the new igniter electrode into the burner orifice holder assembly. Fasten it with the metal clip. Push the wire onto the connection spade at the bottom of the new electrode.
- Position the cooktop on the top of the range and snap it into the mounting clips on the front lip of the range. Insert the screws into the holes that secure the cooktop to the gas burner tube orifice holders. You may need to move the burner tube orifice holders around slightly to line up the holes and insert the screws. Tighten all screws firmly.
- Position the burner heads in the correct locations, screw them into place and tighten the screws firmly. Cover the burner heads with the burner caps in the correct locations. Set the grates into place on the cooktop,
- Plug the range back into the wall outlet and open the gas supply valve. Slide the range into position, making sure the rear foot of the range properly engages the anti-tip bracket.
Problem is solved. Now your range must work like a new one. If you feel some difficulties during the process - Don’t hesitate to contact our customer support and arrange a meeting!