Saturn
Condensation Collector / Steam Management Issue
Condensation or water drips down the sides of the cooker onto the countertop.
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Possible Causes
Missing or improperly installed condensation collector cup, Blocked condensation channel on lid, Excess steam due to vent position, Cracked condensation collector
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Ensure the cooker is cool before removing the condensation collector.
Step-by-step checks:
- 1. Check condensation collector: Locate the plastic condensation cup on the side or back of the Saturn cooker. Ensure it is installed correctly and not overfilled.
- 2. Clean channels: Remove the collector and clean the small channel or spout that drains water from the lid into the cup. Use a small brush or pipe cleaner.
- 3. Inspect for cracks: Check the collector for cracks or loose fit. Replace if damaged.
- 4. Valve position: Ensure the steam release valve is in the correct position for the selected program to avoid excessive side venting.
Note: Some condensation around the lid is normal, but it should be directed into the collector, not onto the counter.
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Repair Difficulty
Very Easy
1/5
Required Part
Condensation Collector Cup
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