Monogram beverage center model families
Monogram beverage centers carry the ZDB prefix, and identifying the model is the first step in any Monogram beverage center repair. Confirmed models include ZDBT240PBS and ZDBI240HII. These are built-in, undercounter coolers sized to sit flush in a cabinetry run, with the suffix telling you the finish and whether the front is panel-ready integrated (II) or stainless. Some models offer a glass door and adjustable shelving for cans and bottles.
What the technology means for service
A Monogram beverage center holds a precise serving temperature with front-venting refrigeration suited to a built-in enclosure, UV-shielded glass on glass-door models, LED interior lighting, and SmartHQ connectivity for alerts. Because it vents from the front through its base grille, the installation and that grille are central to how the unit performs — and to any diagnosis when it runs warm. Identifying the model tells a technician the sensor, control, and door system involved.
Reading the model and where to find it
The rating plate is usually inside the cabinet on a side wall or behind the front grille at the base. Record the full model string, including the suffix, before booking so the correct sensor, control, seal, or shelving part is matched to your unit.
Panel-ready versus stainless, glass versus solid door
A couple of build choices encoded in the model affect both look and service. The II suffix marks a panel-ready unit that takes a custom cabinetry door front to blend into the run, while a stainless model wears its own finished front; the door weight and hinge tuning differ between them. The door itself may be glass — UV-shielded to protect contents from light, ideal for displaying bottles — or solid for cans and mixers where display does not matter. A glass-door unit adds the seal and UV-glass considerations a solid door does not have. Knowing your configuration, and giving the full model number, tells a technician which door, seal, and shelving parts your beverage center uses and ensures any custom panel is protected during the repair.
Servicing your beverage center
Our certified technicians service every Monogram beverage center with genuine sensors, controls, seals, and shelving matched to the build. If an alert appears, start with the beverage center error codes page, then book beverage center repair — diagnostic visits start from $129, with the final cost depending on parts and configuration. Specifications can be confirmed on the manufacturer’s site at monogram.com.