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KitchenI just had new kitchen cabinets installed including a new Samsung over range slim microwave with built in hood exhaust, exhaust up through the upper cabinet and up through the roof.
As I was cooking a Hungry Man TV dinner, I noticed steam coming out a vent on the top of the microwave and steam accumulating on the cabinet face.
I'm concerned about damage to the new cabinet face.
Is this normal? Is there anything I can do to fix this issue?
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KitchenIf you are worried about damage to you cabinets, you could try finding a deflector that would direct the steam away from your cabinets. Something like this, or something you can improvise, that you can remove when you need to open the cabinet https://a.co/d/0cxWfcQT
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KitchenThank you for taking the time to reply. I am aware that the exhaust fan is for the stove top exhaust, not the microwave. There is no room for a deflector of sorts if I want to be able to use the cabinet door, no clearance there.
Thanks again.
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KitchenThe magnets make it removable if you need to open the cabinet. If you are like most people, that space is your least accessed cabinet space - I maybe open that cabinet twice a year. It was just an idea. The link was an illustration to show what I meant. You can probably improvise a deflector. Are your cabinet doors wood, vinyl or veneer? Even if wood, most wood kitchen cabinets are treated to withstand kitchen heat and steam from cooking. Mine are vinyl over wood. I microwave quite a lot and steam has never warped or damaged my doors. What *did* peel the vinyl very slightly was the top of my toaster oven being a little to close to the underside of my cabinet.
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KitchenGot it. I'll look into some type of deflector. Now I wish I had a 3d printer, lol.
Cabinets and doors are solid maple with some sort of paint finish.
Thanks again.
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KitchenHello Keith15335,
We hope you're enjoying your new product and understand the concern with the steam potentially damaging the kitchen cabinets its installed under. We have this article that can explain the steaming (condensation) aspect you're currently experiencing https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshoot/TSG10007432/. Also, yes, it is suggested to address the issue; you can absolutely purchase the mentioned accessory by @AAbbott to assist with your steaming concern.
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KitchenThanks, but that link is not applicable to my situation.
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Kitchen@Keith15335 I was looking at the installation guide. https://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads/?model=N0055020&modelCode=ME11A7710DS/AA
Did you adapt the cover panel for the external vent configuration that you are using?
On page 12 of https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/EM/202202/20220223181502042/Install_ME11A7510DS_AA_DE68-0...
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KitchenThank you for taking the time to look that over and reply.
Yes, I did confirm the brackets are in place for the Outside Top Exhaust, Ventilation Type A.
Cheers.
