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-@choukosenpai interestingly enough the component that looks damaged, is actually the one that is labeled "ZNR". It looks like a ZNO or MOV varistor, but Panasonic came up with the ZNR for Zinc-Oxide Non-liner Resistor. If at all possible take another picture from the side (straight on is always better than angled). and see if there are any markings on that component. Otherwise check [link|https://industrial.panasonic.com/ww/products/pt/surge-components/models|on here] and see if you can match it by the dimensions and your rice cookers voltage. As for the fuse, it is as @jayeff described.
+@choukosenpai interestingly enough the component that looks damaged, is actually the one that is labeled "ZNR". It is a ZNR surge absorber and functions like a MOV varistor. Panasonic came up with the ZNR for Zinc-Oxide Non-liner Resistor. If at all possible take another picture from the side (straight on is always better than angled). and see if there are any markings on that component. Otherwise check [link|https://industrial.panasonic.com/ww/products/pt/surge-components/models|on here] and see if you can match it by the dimensions and your rice cookers voltage. As for the fuse, it is as @jayeff described.

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-@choukosenpai interestingly enough the component that looks damaged, is actually the one that is labeled "ZNR". It looks like a ZNO or MOV varistor, but Panasonic came up with the ZNR for Zinc-Oxide Non-liner Resistor. If at all possible take another picture from the side (straight on is always better than angled). and see if there are any markings on that component. Otherwise check [https://industrial.panasonic.com/ww/products/pt/surge-components/models |on here] and see if you can match it by teh dimensions and your rice cookers voltage. As for the fuse it is as @jayeff described.
+@choukosenpai interestingly enough the component that looks damaged, is actually the one that is labeled "ZNR". It looks like a ZNO or MOV varistor, but Panasonic came up with the ZNR for Zinc-Oxide Non-liner Resistor. If at all possible take another picture from the side (straight on is always better than angled). and see if there are any markings on that component. Otherwise check [link|https://industrial.panasonic.com/ww/products/pt/surge-components/models|on here] and see if you can match it by the dimensions and your rice cookers voltage. As for the fuse, it is as @jayeff described.

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-@choukosenpai interestingly enough the component that looks damaged is actually the one that is labeled "ZNR". It looks like a HV capacitor or a varistor. If at all possible take another picture from the side (straight on is always better than angled). and see if there are any markings on that component. As for the fuse it is as @jayeff described.
+@choukosenpai interestingly enough the component that looks damaged, is actually the one that is labeled "ZNR". It looks like a ZNO or MOV varistor, but Panasonic came up with the ZNR for Zinc-Oxide Non-liner Resistor. If at all possible take another picture from the side (straight on is always better than angled). and see if there are any markings on that component. Otherwise check [https://industrial.panasonic.com/ww/products/pt/surge-components/models |on here] and see if you can match it by teh dimensions and your rice cookers voltage. As for the fuse it is as @jayeff described.

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-@choukosenpai interestingly enough the component that looks damaged is actually the one that is labeled "ZNA". It looks like a HV capacitor or a varistor. If at all possible take another picture from the side (straight on is always better than angled). and see if there are any markings on that component. As for the fuse it is as @jayeff described.
+@choukosenpai interestingly enough the component that looks damaged is actually the one that is labeled "ZNR". It looks like a HV capacitor or a varistor. If at all possible take another picture from the side (straight on is always better than angled). and see if there are any markings on that component. As for the fuse it is as @jayeff described.

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@choukosenpai interestingly enough the component that looks damaged is actually the one that is labeled "ZNA". It looks like a HV capacitor or a varistor. If at all possible take another picture from the side (straight on is always better than angled). and see if there are any markings on that component. As for the fuse it is as @jayeff described.

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