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[* icon_note] If your new high pressure sensor is under-pressurizing or over-pressurizing, follow this step to adjust the pressure sensor. | |
- | [* black] Unplug your |
+ | [* black] Unplug your pressure cooker and disassemble it until you can access the pressure sensors. |
[* red] Use a spudger to pry away the white adhesive covering the high pressure sensor calibration screw. | |
[* green] This reveals the calibration screw's flat screwhead. | |
- | [* black] If your |
- | [* black] If your |
- | [* black] Reassemble the |
- | [* black] Once you've calibrated the |
+ | [* black] If your pressure cooker is ***over-pressurizing***, use a screwdriver to turn the screw ***clockwise*** (tighten) by a quarter turn. This makes the sensor trigger and turn off at a lower heat. |
+ | [* black] If your pressure cooker is ***under-pressurizing***, use a screwdriver to turn the screw ***counter-clockwise*** (loosen) by a quarter turn. This makes the sensor trigger and turn off at a higher heat. |
+ | [* black] Reassemble the pressure cooker and perform the pressure test in the previous step. Readjust the calibration screw as needed. |
+ | [* black] Once you've calibrated the pressure cooker, [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/ElHJ1gkNBdfQpTD6.full|cover the calibration screw with some silicone or heat-tolerant adhesive|new_window=true]. This prevents the calibration screw from turning. |