Crux
Condensation from Steam Exhaust
Condensation or water droplets appear around the control panel or on the countertop near the unit.
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Possible Causes
Steam venting toward cool surfaces, Operating under cabinets, High-moisture foods at high temperature, Exhaust directed at control panel
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Keep electrical outlets and cords dry.
- Relocate unit: Move the air fryer so that the exhaust is not blowing directly at walls, cabinets, or the control panel.
- Increase clearance: Provide more space around the unit for steam to dissipate.
- Wipe moisture: After cooking, wipe away any condensation from the control panel and surrounding surfaces.
- Check for internal leaks: If moisture appears inside the control panel, unplug and allow to dry thoroughly before reuse.
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Repair Difficulty
Very Easy
1/5
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