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LED Display Flashes
LED display buttons flash and will not stay lit.
Faulty High or Low Pressure Sensor
A faulty pressure sensor means that either the leads to the sensor have been disconnected or that the sensor is broken and is indicated by a C6 error code on the screen. Follow this guide to diagnose and solve the C6 error.
Faulty Temperature Sensor
A C1 or C2 error will appear on the display. This means that the sensor has been disconnected, food or water has interrupted the connection to the sensor, or the sensor is broken. If the sensor has been disconnected or the connection interrupted, it can be fixed by connecting the leads within the device or cleaning debris from the leads with a clean, dry cloth.
Inner Pot is not Inserted Properly
Simply remove the pot from the device and reinsert it into the device. If this doesn’t work, try wiping down the pot with a clean, dry cloth to remove any debris.
No Water in Inner Pot
Instant Pot needs water in the inner pot in order to avoid overheating. Just add water to the pot and cooking should continue as normal.
Lid is not in Correct Position
Remove the lid from the device and put it back on. Once it is properly connected, cooking should continue as normal.
Steam Leaks from Pot
Steam is not contained in pot and instead escapes.
Sealing Ring Damaged
The sealing ring on your device needs to be replaced. After purchasing a new ring, take a look at this guide.
Debris Attached to Sealing Ring
Using a damp cloth, gently wipe off the ring until all food and debris pieces are removed.
Lid not Closed Properly
If the lid is not closed properly, open the lid and close it again, ensuring the pot’s handles line up with the black plastic extensions on the side of the lid.
Steam Release Valve not in Sealed Position
Make sure the steam release valve is turned clockwise until it is locked in the marked “Sealing” position.
Float Valve Silicone Ring is not Performing Correctly
The silicone ring on the float valve (on the underside of the lid) is worn out and does not properly seal the pot. Replace the float valve by following this guide.
Device Doesn't Respond
When LED display buttons are pushed, the pot does not respond.
Bad Power Connection
This is an external issue. First, try unplugging the device and plugging it back in. If this doesn’t work, try plugging the device into another outlet.
Pot’s Electrical Fuse has Blown
A fuse in the LED display has blown and the display needs to be replaced. Check out this replacement guide.
Float Valve is Unable to Rise
The Float Valve is stuck in place and unable to move in order to release pressure.
Too Little Food or Water in Pot
Larger cooking portions may be needed if your float valve is not rising. The issue also may be that not enough water is being used in the meal’s preparation. Without the proper amount of water, the Instant Pot cannot build enough pressure to prepare the food. If you need a new float valve, see this replacement guide.
Float Valve Obstructed by Lid Locking Pin
The lid is likely not closed all the way. When the lid is not fully closed, a locking pin might be holding the valve down. Close the lid completely. It will click into place when the lid is secured. If you need a new float valve, see this replacement guide.
Pot Overheats
The pot is too hot resulting in burned food.
Not Enough Thin Liquid in Pot
If there isn’t enough liquid in the Instant Pot, it won’t be able to create enough steam to pressurize the container. Always use a total of at least one cup of liquid. Make sure this is thin liquid, if the fluid is too thick (such as sauces) it won’t be able to boil and contents in the pot will cook unevenly. Add thick liquids on top of other ingredients (do not mix) or after the cooking cycle.
Cooking Dairy Directly in Pot
Dairy products cooked directly in the pot will scald and create a film if exposed to the bottom of the pot, causing it to overheat. If your recipe requires milk or cream, add these ingredients in after pressure cooking.
Forgot to Turn the Vent Knob to Sealed Position
This is one of the most common mistakes Instant Pot users make. If the vent knob is not turned to the sealing position it will release steam, drying out the contents of the pot and preventing it from building pressure. The fix is simple: always remember to turn the knob. The float valve will pop up when it’s sealed. If your vent knob is broken, see this replacement guide.
Lid Not Properly Sealed (Leaking Steam)
If your lid is leaking steam, it’s most likely due to the sealing ring. Make sure the ring is correctly secured inside the lid, and it doesn’t have any food stuck in it. If the ring is damaged, see how to replace it here. Finally, sometimes the fix is as simple as ensuring the lid is screwed on properly. When closing the lid, it should click into place. This sound will tell you that the lid is locked and ready to go.
Food Stuck Under Pot on Heating Device
Since the inside pot is so easy to take out and clean, sometimes you can forget to check underneath it. Food can find its way between the pot and heating element, so always check to make sure there’s no debris left over that could overheat the device.
16 commentaires
My C6 fault was from the Pressure switch being burnt up on the heater side. It’s a double mechanical, momentary double throw contact switch. Like you would see in very old equipment. One side has much smaller wires and seem to be some sort of “presence” sensor. The other side has thicker wires and seen to route the current to the heater element. In my case, this is the side that burnt up. This isn’t obvious to look at from above. I had to remove the switch and look at it from the side. The small wire became discolored and no longer holding the shape necessary for it to toggle with pressure.
Charles Thompson - Réponse
I will say without a doubt this switch was undersized for the amount of current. I think they should have used the presence side then ran the higher current to an SCR to improve it’s life. I can do this for about $15 at my cost and will never see this issue again. Then again, perhaps they want it to fail over time so you have to purchase a new one.
In any case, when you control alot of current with a mechanical contact, over time the contact will develops small arc’s across the face. when the wire overheats it deforms and never makes good contact again. This is why we don’t see many mechanical relays anymore.
Charles Thompson - Réponse
Please tell me how. Cannot afford a new on. Cl6 error
It quit after I opened the bottom cover wiggled wires. I do not see a yellow wire to a white disc. My yellow wire it attached in center of the pot…
nursiedeer -
UNPLUG!
Open the bottom by removing the single Philips head screw were the cord goes into the IP. Then slightly turn the bottom plate to remove
You will see the pressure switch. It has shiny metal bars and will be surrounded by white, soft rubber. It has 4 wires coming off it. Take a picture of this before you attempt to remove anything.
Order a new one. I found one on Amazon.
Charles Thompson -
Charles Thompson I would be interested in directions on how to replace this using the method and parts that you did.
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