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[title] Locate the pressure sensors
-[* icon_note] Here's a quick overview of the Instant Pot pressure sensors. Depending on your model, the components may differ slightly.
+[* icon_note] Here's a quick overview of the pressure cooker sensors. Depending on your model, the components may differ slightly.
[* green] The T6L (low pressure) sensor and its connector. Some models may not have this.
[* light_blue] The T6H (high pressure) sensor and its connectors.
[* icon_note] Each sensor consists of metal strips. Normally, the strips touch each other, creating an electrical path.
- [* icon_note] Once the Instant Pot heats up, the strips flex apart, breaking the electrical circuit.
+ [* icon_note] Once the pressure cooker heats up, the strips flex apart, breaking the electrical circuit.
[* blue] The screws underneath the white resin are calibration screws.
- [* icon_caution] ***Don't mess with the calibration screws! ***They will change what temperature and pressure the Instant Pot turns off, and can result in inaccurate and dangerous cooking situations.
+ [* icon_caution] ***Don't mess with the calibration screws! ***They will change what temperature and pressure the pressure cooker turns off, and can result in inaccurate and dangerous cooking situations.