Philips
Condensation Management / Steam Direction Issue
Condensation accumulates on the countertop around the cooker during use.
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Possible Causes
Condensation collector not installed or full, Steam vent directed toward wall or counter, Lid gasket not sealing fully, High-moisture cooking without ventilation
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Keep the area around the cooker dry to avoid slipping hazards and electrical risks.
- Check condensation collector: Ensure the collector is properly installed and empty it regularly.
- Reposition cooker: Place the cooker so that the steam vent points away from walls, cabinets, and electrical outlets.
- Inspect lid gasket: Replace a worn gasket that may be allowing excess steam to escape around the lid.
- Improve room ventilation: Use the cooker in a well-ventilated area or under a range hood to manage moisture.
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Repair Difficulty
Very Easy
1/5
Required Part
Condensation Collector
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