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Monogram Microwave Repair

Experienced repair for Monogram microwaves — Advantium speed ovens (ZSB) and drawer microwaves (ZWL) with five-in-one speedcook, true convection, and sensor cooking.

Models Advantium speed oven · Drawer microwave · Built-in · Over-the-range Series Statement · Minimalist · Advantium Coverage All 50 US states Response ~24h average

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  • 30-day labor warranty
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What we fix on Monogram microwaves.

/01

Microwave runs but does not heat

The unit powers on, the turntable or drawer cycles, but food stays cold. A failed magnetron, a blown high-voltage diode, a faulty HV capacitor, or an open door-interlock switch.

/02

Advantium halogen / speedcook not working

An Advantium speed oven will not run its halogen speedcook mode. A failed halogen lamp, a lamp-relay fault, or a control not driving the upper and lower halogen elements; tested and replaced.

/03

True convection mode underperforms

The Advantium convection mode bakes slowly or unevenly. A stalled convection fan motor, a failed convection element, or a control fault switching between heat sources.

/04

Drawer microwave will not open or close

A ZWL drawer microwave will not glide open on touch, or will not seal shut. A failed drawer motor, a jammed glide rail, a door-sensor fault, or an interlock not confirming the drawer closed.

/05

Sensor cooking over- or under-cooks

Sensor or auto modes finish too early or too late. A failed humidity/steam sensor, a blocked sensor vent, or a control fault misreading the sensor; cleaned, tested, and replaced as needed.

/06

Turntable will not rotate

The turntable sits still during a cycle. A failed turntable motor, a stripped drive coupler, or a control output fault; the motor and coupling are tested and replaced.

/07

Touch panel dead or buttons unresponsive

The control panel is blank or some pads do not respond. A failed membrane keypad, a cracked touch board, or a control-board fault, isolated by testing the panel and board.

/08

Loud humming or arcing inside cavity

The microwave hums loudly or arcs and sparks during use. A failing magnetron, a damaged waveguide cover, a burnt stirrer, or metal contamination in the cavity; diagnosed for safety.

/09

Cooling fan runs constantly or not at all

The cooling fan never stops, or fails to run and the unit overheats. A failed thermal sensor, a worn fan motor, or a control-board fault driving the fan circuit.

/10

Interior light or display out

The cavity light or the clock display has failed. A burned-out lamp, a failed LED module, a door-switch fault, or a display-board failure; the light or display is tested and replaced.

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

Microwave repair in all 50 US states.

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About Monogram microwave repair

Common Monogram microwave problems

Specialist Monogram microwave repair covers both the Advantium speed oven and the drawer microwave — two very capable but distinct appliances. The most common Monogram microwave repair calls are a unit that runs but does not heat, an Advantium that will not fire its halogen speedcook mode, a drawer microwave that will not glide open or seal shut, sensor cooking that over- or under-cooks, a turntable that will not rotate, and a dead or unresponsive touch panel. Loud humming or arcing inside the cavity signals a magnetron or waveguide problem that needs prompt, careful attention. Each fault points to a specific, replaceable part rather than a whole new unit.

Our Monogram microwave repair process

Because microwaves store high voltage, our experienced technicians follow strict safety steps — discharging the high-voltage capacitor before any internal work — then confirm whether the unit is a ZSB Advantium speed oven or a ZWL drawer microwave, since the Advantium adds halogen and convection circuits the drawer model does not have. They test the magnetron, diode, capacitor, and door interlocks on a no-heat fault, the halogen lamps and convection element on an Advantium, and the drawer motor and glide rails on a drawer unit. We fit genuine OEM parts matched to the model and back the work with a 30-day labor warranty. You can book a microwave repair online at any time.

The two formats get different first-visit attention. On a ZSB Advantium speed oven the door interlocks and the upper and lower halogen lamp seals are inspected, because a speed oven that runs cool on speedcook often has one halogen circuit dropping out rather than a failed magnetron, and the cavity is checked for the metal arcing that scorches a waveguide cover. On a ZWL drawer microwave the glide rails are cleaned and aligned and the drawer-closed interlock verified, since a drawer that hesitates to open or will not start is usually a rail or a sensor rather than the drive motor. We also confirm the humidity sensor vent is clear on both, as a greased-over sensor is the quiet cause of auto modes finishing early or late.

Monogram microwave models we service

We service the Monogram microwave lineup, including ZSB Advantium speed ovens such as the ZSB9122VSS, ZSB9132VSS, and ZSB9232VSS, and ZWL drawer microwaves like the ZWL1126SJSS and ZWL1126SRSS. The Advantium is a five-in-one appliance — speedcook, true convection, sensor microwave, warming and proofing, and toasting — using both halogen light and microwave energy, while the drawer microwave opens at a touch for easy island installation. Our model directory lists the magnetrons, halogen lamps, drawer motors, sensors, and control boards matched to each build, and the manufacturer publishes full specifications and the current lineup at monogram.com.

Error codes and diagnostics

Microwave faults are largely diagnosed by observable symptom and component testing rather than stored codes. A unit that runs without heating is read at the magnetron, high-voltage diode, capacitor, and door interlock switches; an Advantium that will not speedcook is traced to the halogen lamps and their relay; sensor modes that finish wrong are checked at the humidity or steam sensor and its vent. A drawer that will not open is read at the drawer motor, glide, and interlock, while a dead panel is isolated at the keypad and control board. Where a connected microwave ties into SmartHQ, a connectivity fault is checked at the WiFi module. Related diagnostics are gathered on our microwave 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. If your Advantium also serves as a secondary oven, see our oven repair page, review what each fault means on our microwave error codes, and book any service through the scheduling page.

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