![]() ![]() Consumers who purchased the range on or after Janushould call Wolf Appliance Co. Consumers who purchased the range before Janushould call Wolf Range Co. ![]() Kitchen designers and appliance stores sold these ranges nationwide from January 1996 through June 2001 for about $2,000 for the 30-inch models to about $12,000 for the 60-inch units.Ĭonsumers should immediately stop using the oven and broiler on these units and call to arrange for a free in-home repair. The ranges were either stainless steel or black steel. On some 48 inch models, the serial number is located in the same area on the right side. In most units, the serial number is located on the left side of the range beneath the removable burner pan on the range top. These are 30- inch, 36-inch, 48-inch, and 60-inch natural gas and LP ranges with the following serial numbers: 60-10000000 through 60-109990957 through 11006106. These gas ranges were sold under the Wolf® and Wolf Gourmet® brand names, which are written on the front of the ranges. The firms are aware of three incidents of delayed ignition involving these ranges, including two reports of consumers getting their eyebrows singed. Delayed ignition of gas in the ovens and broilers can put consumers at risk of burn injuries and fires. acquired the product line in January 2000. LLC, of Fitchburg, Wis., are recalling about 15,000 residential gas ranges for repair. Inc., of Compton, Calif., and Wolf Appliance Co. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wolf Range Co. WASHINGTON, D.C.- In cooperation with the U.S. ![]()
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