Monogram wall oven model families
Monogram wall ovens are organised by configuration, and reading the prefix is the first step in any Monogram oven repair. ZET covers electric and convection ovens, including single and Trivection cavities — confirmed models include ZET1RMSS, ZET1SMSS, ZET1DJSS, ZET2PLSS, ZET2RMSS, ZET2PHSS, and ZET938SMSS. ZTD marks Statement double ovens and warming-oven combinations, such as ZTD90DPSNSS, ZTD910SFSS, and ZTD910BFBB. The number relates to width and cavity count, and the suffix encodes the finish.
What the technology means for service
Monogram ovens carry true European convection, Trivection on select models that combines convection with microwave energy for faster cooking, the Smart Oven Probe, and SmartHQ connectivity. A Trivection oven adds a microwave subsystem to the usual element, RTD sensor, and control board, so identifying the family tells a technician whether a microwave component is part of the diagnosis. Double ZTD ovens have two complete cavities, each with its own sensor, element, and door lock.
Reading the model and where to find it
The rating plate on a wall oven is usually along the door frame or on the side of the cavity opening, visible when the door is open. Record the full model string before booking so the correct element, sensor, latch, or board is matched to your specific oven.
Single, double and Statement ovens
The configuration of your oven shapes both how it is used and how it is serviced. A single ZET cavity is a self-contained unit, while a ZTD double oven stacks two complete cavities, each with its own element, RTD sensor, fan, and door lock — so a fault in one cavity says nothing about the other and the model number is what tells a technician which cavity to address. Statement double and warming-oven combinations add a warming drawer or a second function below the main cavity, with their own controls. Identifying whether you own a single, a double, or a Statement combination before booking ensures the technician brings parts for the correct cavity and function rather than guessing from a partial model number.
Servicing your oven
Our certified technicians service every Monogram wall oven with genuine elements, sensors, latches, and control boards matched to the build. If yours is showing an F-code, start with the oven error codes page, then book oven 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.