INSTALLATION GUIDE
Convection Steam Oven
Wolf Convection Steam Oven
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Convection Steam Oven Installation
IMPORTANT NOTE: This installation must be completed
by a qualified installer or Wolf authorized service center
technician.
Wolf Convection Steam Oven
Model Number
CSO24
Serial Number
Read this entire installation guide prior to installation and
save for the local inspector’s reference. The homeowner
should keep this installation guide for future reference.
This appliance must be installed in accordance with
National Electrical Codes, as well as all state, municipal
and local codes. The correct voltage, frequency and
amperage must be supplied to the appliance from a dedi-
cated, grounded circuit which is protected by a properly
sized circuit breaker or time delay fuse. The proper
voltage, frequency and amperage ratings are listed on the
product rating plate.
Record the model and serial numbers before installing
the convection steam oven. Both numbers are listed on
the product rating plate located on the left oven side trim.
The oven door must be open to view the rating plate.
Refer to the illustration below.
RATING PLATE
WATE
R
LIGHT
TEMP
MODE
ON
POWE
R
TIME
OFF
Location of rating plate.
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Overall Dimensions
CONVECTION STEAM OVEN
Model CSO24
3
1" (25)
21 /16"
(538)
7
9
17 /8"
21 /16"
(454)
(548)
13
2
/16"
(71)
1
9
23 /2" (597)
21 /16" (548)
BEHIND FRAME
7
29 /8" (759)
WITH TRIM
3
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
OVEN DOOR OPEN
(TOP VIEW)
14 /16"
(360)
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The convection steam oven can be installed with or
without side trim in a standard or flush inset application.
The installation opening must have a flat, level base to
support the oven. A minimum base support of 100 lbs
(45 kg) is required. The electrical supply for the oven must
be located in an adjacent cabinet.
COMBINATION INSTALLATIONS
The Wolf convection steam oven with trim is designed
and agency approved for installation with Wolf cooktops,
built-in ovens, microwaves and warming drawers only.
If it is being installed above or below an E series oven in a
flush inset application, a 1/4" (6) reveal is required.
For typical combination installations, refer to the illustra-
tions on pages 9–11.
STANDARD INSTALLATION
For standard installations, the convection steam oven is
installed by inserting into cabinetry from the front. The
oven has face trim on the top and both sides that will
overlap stiles and rails. Refer to the chart below for trim
overlaps.
Oven Trim Overlap
Top Overlap
3/16" (5)
0" (0)
Bottom Overlap
Side Overlap (without trim)
Side Overlap (with trim)
5/8" (16)
313/16" (97)
FLUSH INSET INSTALLATION
For flush inset installations, a minimum 1/8" (3) reveal is
required on all four sides. The inside edges of the rough
opening must be finished, as they will be exposed when
the oven door is open. These edges should be stained
instead of having a laminated surface, to avoid damage
from high temperatures and steam.
Convection Steam Oven Specifications
Electrical Requirements
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Unless you are using cabinets deeper
than 24" (610) for a standard installation or 25" (635) for a
flush inset installation, the electrical supply for the convec-
tion steam oven must be placed in an adjacent cabinet
within reach of the 6' (1.8 m) power cord. Choose the elec-
trical location shown in the illustrations on the following
pages that best suits your installation.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD: Plug into a grounded
3-prong outlet. Do not remove ground prong. Do not
use an adapter. Failure to follow these instructions can
result in electric shock, fire or death.
To minimize shock hazard, the power cord must be
plugged into a grounding-type receptacle, grounded to
IMPORTANT NOTE: You must follow all National Electrical
Code regulations. In addition, be aware of local codes and
ordinances when installing your service.
conform with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
latest edition, or Canadian Electrical Code (CSA) and all
local codes and ordinances. Refer to the illustrations
below.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Performance may be compromised if
the electrical supply is less than 240 volts.
A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is not recom-
mended and may cause interruption of operation.
Electrical Requirements
Electrical Supply
Service
240/208 V AC, 60 Hz
20 amp dedicated circuit
NEMA 6-20R grounding-type
6' (1.8)
NEMA
PLUG
NEMA
PLUG
Receptacle
Power Cord
3"
(76)
GROUNDED
NEMA RECEPTACLE
MINIMUM CORD
CLEARANCE
NEMA 6-20R receptacle.
Power cord clearance.
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Standard Installation
CONVECTION STEAM OVEN
E
E
1
9
11
(449)
22 /4" (565)
21 /16"
17 /16"
(548) min
OPENING WIDTH
OPENING DEPTH
OPENING
HEIGHT
SIDE VIEW
NOTES: Minimum base support 100 lbs (45 kg).
FRONT VIEW
Electrical supply must be located in adjacent cabinet within 3' (.9 m) of opening.
Dashed line represents profile of unit.
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Flush Inset Installation
CONVECTION STEAM OVEN
TOP VIEW
23" (584) min
FLUSH INSET
DEPTH
1" (25)
SIDE CLEATS
1
30 /8" (765) min
FLUSH INSET WIDTH
E
E
5
/16"(8) TOP CLEAT
1
1
15
18 /8"
22 /4" (565)
3
/16" (100)
11
17 /16" (449)
(460) min
OPENING
OPENING WIDTH
SIDE CLEATS
FLUSH INSET
HEIGHT
HEIGHT
1
/8" (3)
BOTTOM CLEAT
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
NOTES: Minimum base support 100 lbs (45 kg).
Electrical supply must be located in adjacent cabinet within 3' (.9 m) of opening.
Cleats may be visible and should be finished to match cabinetry.
Dashed line represents profile of unit.
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Standard Installation
CONVECTION STEAM OVEN AND L SERIES OVEN
E
E
9
11
(449)
1
21 /16"
17 /16"
22 /4" (565)
(548) min
STEAM OVEN
OPENING DEPTH
OPENING
HEIGHT
OPENING WIDTH
3
/16"
(5) min
3
1
24"(610) min
OPENING DEPTH
27 /16"
28 /2" (724)
(691)
OPENING
HEIGHT
L SERIES OVEN
OPENING WIDTH
4"
(102)
5"
E
E
(127)
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
NOTES: Minimum base support for steam oven 100 lbs (45 kg) and L series oven 250 lbs (113 kg).
Electrical supply for steam oven must be located in adjacent cabinet within 3' (.9 m) of opening.
Location of electrical supply within L series oven opening may require additional cabinet depth.
Dashed line represents profile of unit.
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Standard Installation
CONVECTION STEAM OVEN AND E SERIES OVEN
E
E
9
11
(449)
1
21 /16"
17 /16"
22 /4" (565)
(548) min
STEAM OVEN
OPENING DEPTH
OPENING
HEIGHT
OPENING WIDTH
5
/8"
(16) min
3
1
24"(610) min
OPENING DEPTH
27 /16"
28 /2" (724)
(691)
OPENING
HEIGHT
E SERIES OVEN
OPENING WIDTH
4"
(102)
5"
E
E
(127)
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
NOTES: Minimum base support for steam oven 100 lbs (45 kg) and E series oven 250 lbs (113 kg).
Electrical supply for steam oven must be located in adjacent cabinet within 3' (.9 m) of opening.
Location of electrical supply within E series oven opening may require additional cabinet depth.
Dashed line represents profile of unit.
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Flush Inset Installation
CONVECTION STEAM OVEN AND E SERIES OVEN
TOP VIEW
3
24 /4"*
(629) min
FLUSH INSET
DEPTH
1" (25)*
SIDE CLEATS
3
30 /8" (772) min
FLUSH INSET WIDTH
E
7
E
/16"(11) TOP CLEAT
1
1
1
18 /8"
22 /4" (565)
4 /16" (103)
11
17 /16" (449)
(460) min
OPENING
STEAM OVEN
OPENING WIDTH
SIDE CLEATS
FLUSH INSET
HEIGHT
HEIGHT
5
/8" (16) CLEAT
3
1
1
27 /16"
28 /4"
28 /2" (724)
(691)
OPENING
HEIGHT
(718) min
FLUSH INSET
HEIGHT
E SERIES OVEN
OPENING WIDTH
1" (25)
SIDE CLEATS
4"
(102)
7
/16" (11)
5"
E
E
E
BOTTOM CLEAT
(127)
SIDE VIEW
*For black glass model, increase dimension by /4" (6).
FRONT VIEW
1
NOTES: Minimum base support for steam oven 100 lbs (45 kg) and E series oven 250 lbs (113 kg).
Electrical supply for steam oven must be located in adjacent cabinet within 3' (.9 m) of opening.
Location of electrical supply within E series oven opening may require additional cabinet depth.
Cleats may be visible and should be finished to match cabinetry.
Dashed line represents profile of unit.
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Install the Oven
WITHOUT TRIM
IMPORTANT NOTE: To avoid interference, a 90° door stop
may be required for any appliance or cabinet door installed
next to the convection steam oven.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before moving the oven, protect any
finished flooring and cabinetry to avoid damage.
1) Move the convection steam oven into position near
the installation opening. Remove and discard packing
materials.
Failure to install the mounting screws may cause the
oven to tip forward during use.
2) Carefully place the oven in the opening. Resting the
oven on the cabinet base support, slide the unit into
the opening until it is approximately 6" (152) from being
fully installed. Guide the power cord through the
opening of the adjacent cabinet or base support as the
oven is slid into position. Verify the power cord is not
trapped between the oven and cabinet wall.
3) Once the oven is fully positioned in the opening, open
the oven door and locate the four mounting holes on
the oven side trim. Refer to the illustration below. Use
a 1/16" drill bit to drill pilot holes into the cabinet.
4) Using the mounting screws provided, secure the oven
to the cabinet.
OVEN MOUNTING HOLES
WATE
R
LIGH
T
TEMP
MODE
ON
POWE
R
TIME
OFF
Oven installation without trim.
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Install the Oven
WITH TRIM
3) Carefully place the oven in the opening. Resting the
oven on the cabinet base support, slide the unit into
the opening until it is approximately 6" (152) from being
fully installed. Guide the power cord through the
opening of the adjacent cabinet or base support as the
oven is slid into position. Verify the power cord is not
trapped between the oven and cabinet wall.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Trim kits are an optional sales acces-
sory and not required to install the convection steam oven.
Depending on the trim kit you have purchased, trim panels
may look slightly different than shown in the illustrations.
Not all parts provided with the trim kit will be used for
installation with the convection steam oven.
4) Continue to slide the unit back into position until it is
1/4" (6) proud of the cabinet face frame. Open the oven
door and locate the four mounting holes on the oven
side trim. Refer to the illustration below. Use a 1/16" drill
bit to drill pilot holes into the cabinet.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before moving the oven, protect any
finished flooring and cabinetry to avoid damage.
1) Move the convection steam oven into position near
the installation opening. Remove and discard packing
materials.
5) Locate the four mounting screws provided with the
convection steam oven. Place the left trim panel
behind the oven side trim. Slide the left side of the
oven back and install two of the mounting screws just
far enough to hold the trim in place. Repeat with the
right trim panel.
2) Position the trim panels as shown below. When
properly oriented, the four mounting holes will be
positioned near the bottom of the four spacers.
6) To complete the installation, verify the trim panels align
with oven trim and securely tighten all four mounting
screws.
SPACER
MOUNTING
HOLE
OVEN MOUNTING HOLES
WATE
R
LIGH
T
TEMP
MODE
ON
POWE
R
TIME
OFF
Trim panel orientation.
Oven installation with trim.
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Verify Oven Operation
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Troubleshooting
Before operating the convection steam oven, be sure to
read the entire use & care guide included with the oven for
important safety, operating and warranty information.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the convection steam oven does not
operate properly, follow these troubleshooting steps:
•
•
Verify electrical power is being supplied to the oven.
Turn on the electrical supply to the oven. Set the time of
day by pressing the TIME button, input the time by
rotating the control knob, and pressing the control knob
once the desired hour is set. Rotate the control knob again
for the desired minute, then press the control knob again.
Check the electrical connections to ensure that the
installation has been completed correctly.
•
•
Refer to the troubleshooting guide in the convection
steam oven use & care guide.
If the oven still does not operate properly, contact Wolf
factory certified service. Do not attempt to repair the
oven yourself. Wolf is not responsible for service
required to correct a faulty installation.
Press the MODE button four times to select convection
mode. Verify the oven is coming up to temperature.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A small amount of smoke and odor
may be noticed during the initial break-in period. Refer to
the convection steam oven use & care guide for additional
information.
Service Information
Service Information
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If service is necessary, maintain the quality built into
your convection steam oven by contacting Wolf factory
certified service.
RATING PLATE
WATE
R
LIGHT
TEMP
MODE
ON
POWE
R
TIME
OFF
For the name and number of Wolf factory certified service
nearest you, check the contact & support section of our
website, wolfappliance.com or call Wolf customer care at
800-222-7820.
When calling for service, you will need the model and
serial numbers of the convection steam oven. Both
numbers are listed on the product rating plate located on
the left oven side trim. The oven door must be open to
view the rating plate. Refer to the illustration.
Location of rating plate.
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