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EXCESSIVE CONDENSATE
POSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTION
1. Is the door sealed properly? (This can be checked by inserting a piece
of paper, thin plastic or paper currency between the cabinet and the door
seal when the main door is open. When the door is closed
properly, the paper should exert some resistance as it is pulled. out.)
2. Is the vend motor cover interfering with the inner door?
3. Has the machine been vandalized?
4. Are soakers positioned properly?
5. Is the drain hose positioned properly?
6. Are there 14 fiberglass soakers in the pan?
7. Are the condenser & evaporator free from obstruction?
8. Is the delivery door misaligned?
9. If all above steps fail...
1. YES,
see step 4.
NO,
Ensure the door is closed tightly.
If door still does not seal properly, see
step 2.
2. YES,
reinstall motor cover
properly.
NO,
see step 3.
3. YES,
check necessary
components.
NO,
see step 4.
4. YES,
see step 5.
NO,
place soakers upright in pan so
that air will flow over & through the
soakers.
5. YES,
see step 6.
NO,
place the drain hose in the drain
pan along side of the soakers. Ensure
the drain hose is not clogged.
6. YES,
see step 7.
NO,
place 14 fiberglass soakers in
the condensate pan.
7. YES,
see step 8.
NO,
remove all debris and/or cans
from the area around the evaporator
and condenser. Clean the evaporator
& condenser coils with a stiff brush
or compressed air.
8. YES,
A. Level the vender properly.
B. Align the inner & outer
doors so that the delivery door
does not stick open
NO,
see step 9.
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