If my is smart enough to know that my food is burning, why isn't it smart enough to prevent that from happening?

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@ahi technically, it is. I know this because I have a lot of experience burning things in my instant pot.

The burn notice is just a temp sensor on the bottom, and when it goes off bc the bottom is too hot, it turns off the heating element. If you've got it pressurized, I have found that it turns back on once the bottom cools a bit and things keep cooking as normal. If it goes off while you're trying to get it pressurized, you're screwed.

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