Caso Excessive External Condensation

Condensation or water droplets forming heavily on the exterior surfaces of the ice maker.

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Possible Causes

High ambient humidity, Cold surfaces due to internal cooling, Poor room ventilation, Damaged cabinet insulation

How to Fix / Troubleshooting

Safety: Keep electrical connections dry. Do not operate the unit if water is entering the control panel or power inlet.

Steps:

  • Improve room conditions: Use a dehumidifier or increase ventilation in the room.
  • Relocate unit: Move the ice maker away from cold windows or damp areas where condensation is more likely.
  • Wipe surfaces: Regularly wipe off condensation to prevent dripping into electrical areas.
  • Check insulation (advanced): If one area of the cabinet is extremely cold to the touch, internal insulation may be compromised. This typically requires professional service or cabinet replacement.
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Repair Difficulty

Easy 2/5
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