Meat Drops Splashed on the Oven

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A hot lid was removed from a pot of chicken soup that was on the meat countertop, and since hot water came out from the lid's handle, it caused a burn to the person who removed the lid, so he immediately dropped the lid on the meat countertop. As a result, hot drops from the soup splashed onto the oven that was next to the countertop from the outside. One compartment in the oven is meat, and the other is pareve. The drops splashed on the outer wall of the oven in several places on the sides and the door and in various other places. Did the upper compartment of the oven, which is pareve, become meat?

Answer

Shalom Rav

The oven remains pareve as it was.

All the best 

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