Wolf Appliance is recalling about 44,000 Dual Fuel ranges with infrared griddles because a short-circuit can occur if liquids spill or boil over, causing the griddle to turn on unexpectedly. The recall involves stainless steel ranges in 36-inch, 48-inch, and 60-inch widths with oven door panels in white, black, or stainless steel. The firm has received 36 reports of griddles turning on by themselves, though no injuries have been reported. Consumers are advised to stop using the ranges and schedule a free in-home repair.
Spilled liquids or boil-overs can cause an electrical short-circuit that activates the griddle without warning. This poses a serious risk of fire and burn injuries to anyone near the appliance.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ranges and contact Wolf Appliance to schedule a free repair in their home.
Serial and model numbers are printed on the rating plate underneath the top of the oven.

Recalled Wolf Dual Fuel range with infrared griddle (front)

Recalled Wolf Dual Fuel range with infrared griddle (top)
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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