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Wolf ICDV30096ERO is a high-end 30-inch contemporary induction cooktop

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4️⃣ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

| Q | A | |---|---| | Can I run Windows‑based PLC software directly on the ICD? | No – the ICD runs an embedded Linux OS. Use the vendor’s ICD‑IDE (or any SSH‑compatible editor) to develop. If you need a Windows‑style PLC runtime, look at the optional ICD‑Runtime‑Win add‑on license. | | Is the device suitable for SIL‑2 safety applications? | The base hardware is IEC 60730‑compliant, but to achieve SIL‑2 you must purchase the Safety‑Shield license and use the certified I/O modules. | | What is the maximum number of Ethernet clients? | Up to 32 simultaneous TCP connections (default). This can be increased to 64 with a firmware patch (contact support). | | Can I expand storage? | Yes – you can replace the 8 GB micro‑SD with up to 64 GB (class 10) or attach an external USB‑3.0 HDD for data logging. | | Do I need to license the IDE? | The IDE is free for development. Runtime licensing (deployment) is handled per‑device and is required for production use. | | How do I secure remote access? | Enable VPN (OpenVPN built into the OS) under System → Network → VPN. Also enable SSH key‑auth and disable password login. | | Is there a backup‑power option? | The chassis includes a 24 V‑DC UPS header; you can connect a small UPS (up to 2 Ah) for a ~5‑minute graceful shutdown during power loss. | Preparation: Apply high-quality flux (e

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Speed: It can boil water significantly faster than high-output gas burners. Alignment: If using a new IC

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7.1 Removal (Desoldering)

  1. Preparation: Apply high-quality flux (e.g., Amtech or Kingbo) around the perimeter of the IC.
  2. Heating: Use a Hot Air Rework Station. Set the temperature to approximately 350°C - 380°C (depending on the solder alloy) and airflow to a low setting (30-50) to avoid displacing small surrounding components.
  3. Lifting: Once the solder melts (verify by gently nudging the chip with tweezers), lift the component using a vacuum pen or tweezers. Do not pry.

7.3 Installation (Soldering)

  1. Alignment: If using a new IC, align it perfectly with the PCB pads. The Pin 1 indicator (usually a dot or notch on the chip) must match the Pin 1 marking on the PCB silkscreen.
  2. Tacking: Tack down two corner pins to hold the chip in place.
  3. Reflow: Apply flux and reheat. Surface tension will usually pull the chip into alignment if the pads are clean.
  4. Inspection: Use a microscope to check for solder bridges (shorts) between pins. Use solder wick to remove any bridges.

Cycle Time: Because condenser dryers recycle air, cycle times can be longer than vented dryers. However, the sensor technology ensures that the cycle only runs as long as necessary.