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Tray full of water....
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October 26, 2005, 01:07:46 pm »
I've had my Vendo 110 for about 3 years. About 2 months ago, I noticed that the tray keeps getting full of water. This has never happened before, and now I find myself checking and dumping it every week or so. Before, I'm assuming it just evaporated on it's own.
Everything seems to be running and cooling just fine....but I'm wondering if something is "going out"?? Any ideas what could be causing this??
Thanx !
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How are your door seals?
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Ditto on Dr Galaga - sounds like condensation. Unless your using the machine more often than before (opening and closing the door to get bottles) check both door seals.
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