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TF Appliance Error Code

Monogram Freezer TF Error: High freezer temperature alarm

The tF code (Temperature Freezer) indicates the freezer compartment temperature sensor has detected a temperature significantly and persistently above the set point, signaling a cooling failure in the freezer section.

~25%

DIY Fixable

From $200

Typical Repair Cost

1–2 hrs

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. A tF code means the freezer is above safe storage temperature. Any food above 0°F that has been thawed should be evaluated carefully. Transfer all frozen food to an alternative freezer immediately.

Can I reset the code?

No. The tF alarm clears automatically once the temperature returns to within range, but the underlying cause must be corrected. A simple reset without repair only delays food loss.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Meat, seafood, or poultry shows signs of full thawing — discard if it has reached 40°F or above for more than 2 hours., The compressor makes unusual noises (grinding, knocking) during continuous operation — shut down to prevent further damage..

Symptoms You May Notice

Freezer contents warming or partially thawing

Ice cream softens, frozen items feel less solid, and the freezer interior temperature climbs above 0°F despite the compressor running.

tF code displayed with audible alarm

The Monogram freezer control panel shows tF alternating with the actual temperature reading, with an alarm tone to attract attention.

Compressor running continuously without achieving set point

The compressor never cycles off because the freezer cannot reach the target temperature, resulting in the motor running hot and consuming more power.

Condenser area very warm

Excessive heat emanates from the rear or base of the freezer because the refrigerant system is working at maximum capacity without success.

Possible Causes

1

Refrigerant leak or low charge

Loss of refrigerant reduces the system's heat-absorbing capacity, causing the freezer to warm despite a running compressor.

Requires Professional
2

Compressor weakness or failure

A weakening compressor loses pumping efficiency over time, eventually unable to maintain the pressure differential needed for sub-zero freezer temperatures.

Requires Professional
3

Heavily iced evaporator (see FF code)

A completely iced evaporator coil (from a failed defrost system) blocks airflow and prevents the coil from absorbing heat from the freezer compartment.

DIY Possible
4

Condenser coils heavily fouled

Thick dust and debris on the condenser coils prevent heat dissipation, causing system pressure to rise and cooling capacity to fall.

DIY Possible

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Clean condenser coils

    Remove the base grille and use a vacuum with a brush attachment to thoroughly clean the condenser coils and surrounding area. On Monogram built-in freezers, the condenser is accessed from the top rear. Restore power and monitor temperatures for one hour.

    Clean condensers improve cooling efficiency dramatically. This step should be done every 6–12 months regardless of error codes.

  2. 2

    Verify adequate ventilation clearances

    Confirm the freezer has the minimum clearances specified in the installation guide — typically 1 inch on sides and 2 inches at rear. Inadequate ventilation traps heat and reduces cooling capacity.

    On Monogram ZIF column freezers installed flush in cabinetry, verify the toe-kick ventilation channel is open and unobstructed.

  3. 3

    Check for evaporator icing

    Remove the interior rear panel of the freezer and inspect the evaporator coil. Complete ice coverage causing the tF alarm indicates a defrost failure (FF condition) as the root cause. Perform a 24-hour manual defrost.

    If the evaporator coil is clear but the tF code persists, the issue is in the refrigerant system or compressor — requiring professional service.

    Tools required

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Condenser is clean, evaporator is clear of ice, and the tF code persists — refrigerant charge, compressor output, and system pressures must be checked by an EPA 608-certified technician.
  • Frost patterns show refrigerant starvation (frost only at the top of the coil) — refrigerant service is required.

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