Philips
Condensation Drip
Condensation or small amounts of water appear under or behind the air fryer during or after use.
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Possible Causes
Steam condensing on cool surfaces, Overfilled basket with high-moisture foods, Blocked condensation channels in housing
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Unplug before cleaning around the unit.
Steps:
- Normal vs abnormal: A small amount of condensation can be normal with high-moisture foods. Wipe surfaces after use.
- Placement: Ensure the unit is not directly under cabinets where steam can condense and drip back.
- Internal channels: If excessive water accumulates, open the housing and check for blocked drainage or condensation channels. Clean any grease or debris.
Warning: Do not allow water to enter electrical areas; dry thoroughly before reuse.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Inner Housing / Condensation Channel
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