TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)
Fault Probable Cause
Action
Check the hot gas line temperature
Water is pooling up on the
floor near the appliance
Interior Light is Not Working
Condensation is Collecting
on the cabinet and/or floor
The condensate pan isn’t keeping up
and is overflowing
If connected to a floor drain the
setup has become misaligned
and/or the drain line may be
clogged
Poor switch connection
Light is not connected
Light has burned out
Gasket is not sealing properly
High humidity / moisture in the air is
causing dew drops
Add an additional powered
condensate evaporator pan to
accommodate the overflow
Reposition the drain line so it flows
into the floor drain
Clear the drain line
Turn off light switch and turn it
back on.
Make sure the light is correctly
inserted in the socket.
Replace the light. If replacement of
light doesn’t correct the problem
contact a qualified service
technician.
Clean, repair, or replace the
gasket as necessary
Wipe with a dry cloth
Don’t jerk on the door and allow
enough time for the internal
pressures to equalize.
A replacement door may be
necessary
Reposition or replace the gasket
Level the unit again
Tighten the door hinge and ensure
it is secure
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