Monogram Range F0 Error: Stuck keypad key
The F0 error on a Monogram range indicates a stuck or continuously pressed keypad key on the control panel. The electronic oven control detects a key closure lasting longer than 60 seconds and locks the controls as a safety measure.
~30%
DIY Fixable
From $150
Typical Repair Cost
1–2 hrs
Pro Repair Time
Quick Assessment
Answer to continue safely
Is it safe to keep using?
No. The oven controls are locked out when F0 is active, so the oven cannot be used normally. Surface burners may remain functional, but the oven should not be operated until the keypad or board is repaired.
Can I reset the code?
Yes. A 60-second circuit breaker reset will clear F0. If the code returns, the keypad or control board requires physical repair or replacement.
When to stop immediately?
Stop if you notice: The range emits a burning odor from the control panel area, The display shows multiple error codes at the same time.
Symptoms You May Notice
Controls stop responding
The oven and surface controls become unresponsive, making it impossible to start or change a cooking function.
Continuous beeping
The range emits a repetitive beeping sound that does not stop until power is disconnected.
Oven will not start
Pressing bake or broil has no effect; the display shows F0 and ignores all input.
Random function activates on its own
A cooking mode or timer starts without being deliberately selected, as if a key is being held down.
Possible Causes
Debris or moisture under keypad
Food spills or cleaning liquid trapped beneath the membrane keypad hold a key contact closed continuously.
DIY PossibleWorn or delaminated membrane keypad
The flexible membrane has delaminated or a contact layer has fused, creating a permanent key closure.
DIY PossibleFailed electronic oven control board
The EOC board internally misreads a key input and triggers F0 even when no key is pressed.
Requires ProfessionalSafe Checks You Can Do
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1
Power Reset
Turn off the circuit breaker supplying the range for 60 seconds, then restore power.
If F0 does not return, the code was caused by a momentary glitch or temporary key contact.
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2
Inspect and Clean the Keypad
With the range off, inspect the control panel face for visible moisture or food residue around key edges. Gently clean with a barely damp cloth and allow to dry completely before restoring power.
Do not spray cleaners directly at the panel; liquid migration under the membrane is the leading cause of F0.
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3
Check for Physical Key Depression
Run your finger across each key on the panel to feel for any key that is physically stuck in the depressed position.
A key that springs back instantly is good; one that feels spongy or stays low likely has debris beneath it.
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified technician if:
- Cleaning the keypad and resetting power did not clear the code
- No keys appear physically stuck or dirty but F0 persists
- The control board needs replacement and requires safe electrical disconnection
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