It’s difficult to imagine you life without Cooktop. Cooktop is most important appliances you own, and when it starts giving you trouble, it’s hard not to panic. In this article we will discuss the problem with Cooktop Wolf ct 36g - not heating.
Most common reason for not heating cooktop could be a coil. Underneath each induction area is a coil of copper that produces the electromagnetic field. However, if this coil has gone faulty or has somehow been damaged, something possible if you recently had a crack in the glass cooktop, it will need to be replaced.
Make a few tests on coils. If only one of all doesn’t heat - you need to do the following. Probably it is an electrical problem, and you’ll need to call in a professional or replace your cooktop. If just one coil is heating improperly, check the connection and make sure the coil itself is firmly plugged in to the cooktop. Try swapping out the broken coil with another one on your cooktop – if the new coil works just fine in the same spot where the broken coil was plugged in, that means it’s time for a replacement coil. If this doesn't work, there could be a defective part that requires a replacement, and you may need to consult a professional.