Monogram range model families
Monogram ranges are professional-style units organised by fuel, and reading the prefix is the first step in any Monogram range repair. ZDP denotes the dual-fuel ranges — a gas cooktop over an electric convection oven — with confirmed models including ZDP364NDPSS, ZDP366NPSS, ZDP484NGPSS, ZDP486NDPSS, and ZDP486NDTSS. ZGP marks the all-gas pro ranges, such as ZGP304NRSS. The number relates to width and configuration, and the suffix encodes the finish.
What the technology means for service
Monogram ranges carry professional cooking features that shape any repair: heavy-duty gas burners with precise simmer control, an electric convection oven on the dual-fuel models, an articulating LED screen, the Smart Oven Probe, and SmartHQ Wi-Fi connectivity. On a ZDP dual-fuel range a technician is dealing with two systems at once — gas burners and igniters on top, an electric element, RTD sensor, and control board below — while a ZGP all-gas range keeps the diagnosis on the gas side. Identifying the family tells the technician which platform is in play.
Reading the model and where to find it
The rating plate on a Monogram range is usually behind the kick panel at the base, along the oven door frame, or under a surface burner grate. Record the full model string, including the suffix, before booking so the correct igniter, valve, sensor, or board is matched to your unit.
Servicing your range
Our certified technicians service every Monogram range with genuine igniters, valves, sensors, and control boards matched to the build. If your range is showing an F-code, start with the range error codes page, then book range 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.