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- | [* icon_note] Repeat the test on the low pressure sensor if you get a C6L error. |
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+ | [title] Diagnose the C6L error |
+ | [* icon_note] This step shows how to test the low pressure sensor more extensively. You should check this sensor if you get a C6L error. |
[* icon_note] If you don't have a "duo" Instant Pot, you won't have this sensor. | |
[* black] Disconnect the low pressure sensor by squeezing its circuit board connector to disengage the lock, then pull straight up. | |
[* red] Attach a multimeter lead to both exposed ends of the sensor wires, making sure the leads don't touch each other. | |
[* black] Set the meter to resistance/continuity and test for continuity, when the sensor is resting, and when it's depressed. | |
+ | [* icon_note] The meter should show low resistance/continuous when the sensor is resting, and no continuity when the sensor's depressed. |