Water gets on the kitchen floor when using the oven
Issue
- Water gets on the kitchen floor when using the oven
- Oven leaks
- Water leaks from the oven during use
Applies to
- Ovens
- Cookers
Resolution
1. If water gets on the kitchen floor when using the oven, during roasting a great deal of condensation is created.
2. Using too much water when roasting a small amount of meat on a large roasting tin will cause the water to evaporate too quickly and the meat will be roasted dry.
- Use a small roasting tin or an ovenproof dish suitable for the size of the roast.
- Alternatively, place the roast on the rack and put a dish in the same size as the roast in the roasting tin under the roast to collect the juices.
3. Using hot air for roasting will cause greater evaporation.
- The hot circulating air generates more steam in the oven compartment.
- When hot air is used for cooking, the food will also dry out more.
- Optional: Add a little water, no more than 200 - 400 ml. Do not add any more water during roasting.
4. When preparing dishes that generate a lot of moisture, use the heat from the top and bottom elements.
5. To help you determine the exact nature of the problem, we recommend a visit by one of our authorized engineers to check the appliance and fix the problem.
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