What Does Monogram Microwave Error Code F6 Mean?
The F6 error code on a Monogram microwave indicates that the temperature probe (meat probe) is shorted. Monogram microwaves with probe cooking functionality allow you to insert a temperature probe into food to monitor its internal temperature. A shorted probe sends a false near-zero resistance reading to the control board.
Common Causes of the F6 Error Code
- Damaged temperature probe – The probe cable may have been pinched by the microwave door or damaged by heat.
- Dirty probe connector receptacle – Grease or food debris in the probe port creates a conductive short.
- Failed probe element – Internal failure of the probe’s resistance element.
How to Troubleshoot the F6 Error Code
- Remove the probe – If a probe is inserted, remove it. F6 should clear immediately if the probe itself was shorted.
- Clean the probe port – With the microwave unplugged, clean the receptacle with a dry cotton swab.
- Inspect the probe – Check the cable for damage. A functioning probe in ice water should read approximately 32°F (0°C).
- Reset without probe – Confirm normal operation without the probe.
When to Call a Professional
If F6 appears with no probe inserted, the probe port or associated wiring may need repair. Contact our Monogram microwave repair team at 844-752-7887 for diagnosis using factory-certified Monogram parts.