Black+Decker
Condensation runoff from exhaust
Condensation or small amounts of water collect under or behind the air fryer.
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Possible Causes
Steam condensing on cool countertop,Operating under cold cabinets,Blocked rear exhaust directing moisture downward,Excess moisture in foods
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Unplug the unit before wiping up moisture around electrical outlets.
Steps to manage condensation:
- 1. Relocate appliance: Move the air fryer away from walls and cabinets so steam can dissipate.
- 2. Elevate slightly: Place the unit on a heat-resistant mat or trivet to allow airflow under the base.
- 3. Wipe after use: After cooking, wipe any moisture from the countertop and rear area.
- 4. Check exhaust path: Ensure rear vents are not blocked and that steam is not directed against a cold surface.
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Repair Difficulty
Very Easy
1/5
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