What Does Monogram Oven Error Code F0 Mean?
The F0 error code on a Monogram oven or range indicates a stuck touch pad (shorted key). The oven’s control board is detecting a continuously pressed key or button on the control panel. When any key is detected as being held down for longer than a set time limit (typically 60 seconds), F0 is triggered to prevent unintended operation.
Common Causes
- Food or grease on the touch pad – Spillover that has seeped under the touch pad surface can cause a key to be continuously activated.
- Damaged touch pad membrane – Physical damage, heat warping, or delamination of the touch pad membrane can cause a key to register as stuck.
- Failed touch pad/keypad assembly – The touch pad assembly has developed an internal electrical fault.
- Control board fault – In rare cases, the control board itself misreads a stuck key when the touch pad is actually fine.
How to Troubleshoot F0
- Clean the control panel – With the oven off and cooled, gently clean around all touch pad keys with a damp cloth. Remove any grease or food residue, especially around key edges.
- Hard reset – Turn off the circuit breaker for the oven for 5 minutes, then restore power. If F0 immediately reappears, the touch pad is physically stuck.
- Disconnect the touch pad ribbon cable – A technician can disconnect the touch pad ribbon cable from the control board to determine whether F0 clears (board is fine, touch pad is faulty) or persists (board is faulty).
When to Call a Professional
Touch pad and control board replacement should be performed by a certified technician. Call 844-752-7887 to schedule Monogram oven repair.