Wolf Dual Fuel Ranges Recalled Due to Burn Hazard (2015)
Recall Overview
In May 2015, Sub-Zero Inc. recalled approximately 2,700 Wolf-branded dual fuel ranges because the oven door could open unexpectedly during the self-clean cycle. When the self-clean mode runs at extremely high temperatures, an unexpected door opening poses a serious burn hazard.
The affected ranges were sold through authorized Wolf dealers from approximately 2012 through 2015. Consumers were instructed to stop using the self-clean feature and contact Sub-Zero for a free in-home repair.
Recall Details
| CPSC Recall Number | 15-185 |
|---|---|
| Year | 2015 |
| Hazard | The dual fuel range’s oven door can open unexpectedly during self-clean mode, posing a burn hazard. |
| Units Affected | About 2,700 |
| Remedy | Consumers should stop using the self-clean feature and contact Sub-Zero for a free in-home repair to update the oven door latch mechanism. |
Official CPSC Source
For complete recall details, visit the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission page: View on CPSC.gov
If your appliance is affected: Stop using it if instructed by the recall notice and follow the official remedy guidance. Contact Katy Appliance Repair if you need professional assistance with your recalled appliance.