Kenwood
Condensation Drain Misrouting
Condensation or water accumulates under the cooker or on the worktop after cooking, but no obvious leaks from the pot.
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Possible Causes
Condensation collector not installed, Cracked condensation collector, Blocked drain spout, Misaligned lid drain channel
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Unplug and cool before lifting the cooker.
- Check collector: Verify that the condensation collector cup is present, not cracked, and properly seated.
- Clean drain spout: Locate the small spout or channel that directs water into the collector and clear any blockage.
- Test with water: Pour a small amount of water along the lid rim and observe where it drains. It should flow into the collector, not under the base.
Replace the condensation collector if damaged. If the drain channel is mis-molded, the lid or body may need replacement.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Condensation Collector
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