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Victoria Walsh Posted on Sep 26, 2013

V3835 tray full light won't go out after both trays have been emptied and cleaned.

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Hair dryer. Remove both tray inserts and dry thoroughly, paying special attention to the sensor area in the center of the upper tray.

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  • Greg Kriebel
    Greg Kriebel Oct 08, 2013

    Tried that. Still won't go out. Both trays are very clean and dry. What's next?

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    Greg Kriebel Oct 08, 2013

    OK, So I unscrewed the screws from the bottom and opened it up, - Located the sensor wires - cut the white wire that leads to the underside of the tray sensor - about midway on this wire so it could be easily reconnected someday...? But that solved the light on problem. Now it works great., but indeed - I must certainly check before I use the sealer each time that the tray is clean and dry.

  • Robert Simon
    Robert Simon Dec 28, 2023

    OMG! You saved my beloved appliance (3820). Cut the white wire and all good.

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