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di1411 | 14:18 Sat 28th Oct 2006 | Food & Drink
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Don't know if this should be here or in How It Works, but I'm a bit concerned about my microwave. When it's on, a great gust of wind blows out of the bottom of the door. Is this normal? Don't know if I should be concerned about all those microwaves leaking out into the kitchen, or whether they all blow a gale. Would appreciate any information!
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All microwaves are designed with a steam exhaust system. Mine has vents on top of the
appliance, but I regularly have condensation on the kitchen worksurface from a slight draught
which comes from the bottom of the door.

I wouldn't be too bothered if I were you; providing it's cooking o.k.

Have a good read through the Instuction Manual, because, I feel sure I have seen it in
print,that what you are experiencing is quite commonplace.
Make sure that you haven't sited the oven so that the vents are blocked.

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