What Does Monogram Oven Error Code F6 Mean?
Error code F6 on a Monogram oven indicates a door lock circuit failure. The motorized door lock mechanism used during self-clean cycles has developed an electrical fault — the control board cannot confirm the lock motor completed its travel to the locked or unlocked position.
Common Causes
- Failed door lock motor – The small motor that drives the latch mechanism has burned out.
- Defective door lock switch – The microswitch that confirms locked/unlocked position has failed.
- Wiring fault – Loose or damaged wiring in the door lock circuit.
- Door lock assembly jammed – Debris or food residue is preventing the latch from traveling its full range.
How to Troubleshoot
- Hard reset – Turn off the breaker for 60 seconds, then restore. This may release a locked door after a self-clean interruption.
- Allow to cool – The door remains locked until the oven cools below ~250°F. Wait at least 30 minutes after power restoration.
- Check for obstructions – Look at the door latch area for food buildup that may prevent smooth operation.
When to Call a Professional
A stuck locked door and F6 code require professional service. Call 844-752-7887 for Monogram oven repair — do not force the door open.