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Wolf - S036U - "Set Clock" flashes and beeps for no reason


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I just bought/moved into a house that has a Wolf wall oven model #S036U/B.  I am guessing it is approximately 8-10 years old.  Out of nowhere, "Set Clock" will start flashing on the control panel and the unit beeps twice.  This repeats about every 15-30 seconds.  It will continue to do this until I am driven mad and shut off the breaker.  At least I used to turn off the breaker until I realized I could just click the little button that rotates the control panel 180 degrees, which stops the beeping.

A Wolf authorized technician replaced what appeared to be a circuit board...that did not work.  I believe he also replaced something having to do with grounding (sorry I don't have more info)...that did not work either.

Has anyone ever come across this problem and/or have a potential fix?

Thank you.

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I did about 50 of these quite some time ago. The keypad is getting fritzy and sending a signal to the main control board that a button was pushed. Only real solution is to replace the control head which has the keypad as part of it. Used to be a $600 part but that was at least 5 years ago.

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