Condensation on Floor or Cabinet - Wall Oven
Possible Solution
What is being cooked?
High-moisture foods such as turkey, roasts, and casseroles may cause moisture to form on the inside and between the oven door glass. This is temporary, and the moisture will dissipate during the cooking process. This steam can escape from the vents, which can condense on the floor and/or cabinets, depending on where the vents are located on your oven.
Reminder
The oven vent(s) and the bottom vent should not be blocked or covered since they allow fresh air to enter and exit the cooling system. Blocking or covering vents will cause poor air circulation, which can affect cooking, cleaning, and cooling results.
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