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Monogram Cooktop Repair

Experienced repair for Monogram gas, induction, and electric cooktops — ZGU gas, ZHU induction with Glide Touch, and ZEU electric models with sync dual-element control.

Models Gas · Induction · Electric radiant · 30" / 36" / 48" Series Statement · Minimalist · Professional Coverage All 50 US states Response ~24h average

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Certified technicians in all 50 US states. Average response within 24 hours.

  • Certified Monogram specialists
  • Genuine OEM parts
  • 30-day labor warranty
  • Upfront pricing

What we fix on Monogram cooktops.

/01

Gas burner will not light or clicks constantly

A ZGU sealed gas burner will not ignite or the igniter clicks without stopping. A fouled or cracked spark electrode, moisture in the burner, a failed spark module, or a clogged burner port.

/02

Induction element not detecting pan

A ZHU induction zone will not heat or reports a pan-detection fault. Non-ferrous cookware, a failed induction coil, a power-board fault, or an element temperature sensor reading out of range.

/03

Glide Touch controls unresponsive

The Glide Touch induction slider does not respond or jumps power levels, and sync dual-element control fails. A failed touch board, a cracked glass over the sensor, or a control-board output fault.

/04

Induction cooktop overheating / shutting off

An induction surface powers down mid-cook with a temperature warning. A blocked cooling fan, a clogged vent under the glass, or a coil-temperature sensor fault triggering the protection cutoff.

/05

Electric radiant element stays on or won't heat

A ZEU radiant element runs full power regardless of setting, or never heats. A welded infinite switch, a failed element, or a control relay stuck closed; the switch and element are tested.

/06

Cracked or chipped glass cooktop surface

The ceramic-glass surface on an induction or radiant cooktop has cracked or chipped. The glass top is a safety part on a live cooktop and is replaced as a sealed assembly.

/07

Burner flame uneven or yellow

A gas burner burns yellow, weak, or uneven. A clogged burner port, a misaligned burner cap, an air-shutter adjustment, or a partially blocked orifice on the sealed burner.

/08

Hot-surface indicator stuck on

The residual-heat indicator stays lit when the surface is cool, or never lights. A failed surface-temperature sensor or a control-board fault reading the glass temperature incorrectly.

/09

Burner knob igniter switch failed

Turning a gas knob no longer triggers the spark, or sparks the wrong burner. A failed igniter switch behind the knob, a worn knob shaft, or a wiring fault to the spark module.

/10

Induction buzzing or fan noise

An induction cooktop hums, buzzes, or runs a loud cooling fan. A loose coil, a worn cooling-fan motor, or normal electromagnetic hum amplified by light cookware; diagnosed and quieted.

These are the most common issues — not an exhaustive list. Our technicians diagnose and repair any Monogram cooktop problem, including intermittent faults, unusual symptoms, and issues not listed here.

Cooktop repair in all 50 US states.

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About Monogram cooktop repair

Common Monogram cooktop problems

Professional Monogram cooktop repair spans three very different surfaces — ZGU sealed gas burners, ZHU induction with Glide Touch, and ZEU electric radiant — and each fails in its own way. The most frequent Monogram cooktop repair calls are a gas burner that will not light or clicks without stopping, an induction zone that will not detect a pan, a Glide Touch slider that ignores input or jumps power levels, an induction surface that overheats and shuts off, and a radiant element that stays full-on or never heats. A cracked ceramic-glass surface is a safety issue on any live cooktop. Every fault points to a discrete, testable component.

Our Monogram cooktop repair process

Our experienced technicians first confirm whether the unit is a ZGU gas, ZHU induction, or ZEU electric cooktop, because the diagnosis path is completely different. On gas, they test the spark electrode, spark module, and burner orifice; on induction, they test the coil, power board, cooling fan, and pan-detection sensor; on radiant, they test the infinite switch, element, and surface sensor. We replace the ceramic-glass top only as a sealed safety assembly, fit genuine OEM parts matched to the model, and back the work with a 30-day labor warranty. You can book a cooktop repair online, and most visits resolve the fault in a single trip.

Each surface gets a maintenance pass on the first visit. On a ZGU gas cooktop the burner caps are reseated square and the air shutters checked, because a slightly lifted cap is the usual cause of a yellow flame long before an orifice is truly clogged. On a ZHU induction cooktop with Glide Touch we clear the cooling-fan intake under the glass, since a dust-choked fan is what drives the mid-cook overheat shutoff, and we confirm the sync dual-element pairs hand off power cleanly. On a ZEU radiant cooktop the infinite switches are exercised to expose a contact welding shut. We also remind owners that only ferrous, flat-bottomed cookware lets an induction zone detect a pan correctly, which heads off a false coil fault.

Monogram cooktop models we service

We service the full Monogram cooktop lineup: ZGU gas models such as the ZGU30RSLSS, ZGU384LSMSS, ZGU385NSMSS, and ZGU48L4GWSS; ZHU induction models with Glide Touch sync dual-element control like the ZHU30RSJSS, ZHU36RSTSS, and ZHU36RSJSS; and ZEU electric radiant models such as the ZEU30RBFBB and ZEU36RBFBB. Induction models add precise temperature control and a glass surface that stays cooler, while sealed gas burners deliver high BTU for serious cooking. Our model directory lists the coils, igniters, switches, sensors, and glass tops matched to each build so the correct genuine part is sourced the first time.

Error codes and diagnostics

Cooktops surface fewer stored codes than ovens, so diagnosis leans on observable symptoms confirmed by component testing. An induction cooktop that powers down mid-cook is read at the coil-temperature sensor and cooling fan; a pan-detection failure is checked against the cookware and the coil; a Glide Touch panel that ignores input is traced to the touch board or a cracked glass over the sensor. Gas-ignition faults are read at the spark electrode and module, and a stuck radiant element at the infinite switch. Where a connected cooktop ties into SmartHQ, a connectivity fault is isolated at the WiFi module. Our technicians confirm each symptom at the named part, and related diagnostics are gathered on our cooktop error-code guides.

Service areas

Our specialist technicians cover all 50 states and 120+ metro areas, and the booking form accepts requests 24/7 with same-day visits where availability allows. Every visit is handled by a specialist who carries the diagnostic tools and the genuine parts most likely needed for your appliance, so the fault is identified and, wherever possible, fixed on the first trip rather than over several return visits. Diagnostic visits start from $129; the total cost depends on the parts and configuration involved, and we never quote a fixed price sight unseen. Full specifications and the current cooktop lineup are published by the manufacturer at monogram.com. If you run a separate pro rangetop alongside, see our rangetop repair page, and book any service through the scheduling page.

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