Monogram range hood model families
Monogram ventilation hoods carry the short ZV prefix, and identifying the model is the first step in any Monogram range hood repair. Confirmed models include ZV750SY, ZV800SJSS, and ZV950SDSS. These are wall-mount and island ventilation hoods built to match the brand’s ranges and rangetops, with the number relating to width and the suffix encoding the finish.
What the technology means for service
A Monogram range hood is built around a powerful blower (internal or remote-mount on some models), washable or replaceable grease filters, LED task lighting, and a multi-speed control. A remote or in-line blower model is serviced differently from a hood with an integrated blower, because the motor sits away from the canopy. Identifying the model tells a technician where the blower lives and which filter, LED, and control parts the hood uses.
Reading the model and where to find it
The rating plate is usually inside the canopy, visible once the grease filters are removed. Record the full model string before booking so the correct blower motor, LED module, filter, or control board is matched to your hood.
Wall-mount, island and blower options
Two things about a range hood shape its repair: how it mounts and where its blower lives. A wall-mount hood backs against a wall above the range, while an island hood hangs from the ceiling and is finished on all sides, with a different mounting and duct routing. Just as important is the blower: some Monogram hoods use an integrated blower inside the canopy, while others are built for a remote or in-line blower mounted away from the hood — in the attic, on the roof, or along the duct run — for quieter operation. A weak-extraction complaint on a remote-blower model may trace to a blower the owner cannot even see from the kitchen. Identifying the mount and the blower type tells a technician where to look and which motor and control parts the hood uses before the visit.
Servicing your range hood
Our certified technicians service every Monogram range hood with genuine blower motors, LED modules, filters, and control boards matched to the build. Start with the range hood diagnostics page, then book range hood 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.