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Maintenance & Safety

Vape and E Cig Maintenance & Safety tips

Batteries

As with any lithium-ion batteries, you should treat your electronic cigarette batteries with care to ensure they have the best possible battery life and remain safe.

Always use the charger supplied with your electronic cigarette as it is the charger that is intended for use with the battery you’re purchasing. Although other makes of chargers may fit the battery, they may not be compatible with the battery strength and cause them to become dangerous.

Do not leave batteries to charge unattended. We do not recommend charging batteries overnight or in an unaccompanied vehicle or building.  

Keep your battery clean at all times, this includes protecting from any spills which may damage them.

Store batteries in a clean, dry area away from direct heat, sunlight and moisture.

Store your batteries in a protective, non conductive case when not in use.

Inspect the batteries protective covering regularly to ensure that it hasn't been damaged or pierced in any way. Batteries that have been damaged or pierced can become dangerous and should be replaced immediately.

Keep a check of when your batteries were purchased. Overuse of batteries can cause them to become dangerous. Most batteries used on a continuous charging cycle should last around 4 - 6 months.

Before first using the electronic cigarette battery, it should be fully charged. Although electronic cigarette batteries are supplied partially charged, it is always best to charge them fully to get the best performance from them. Charging until the light on the charger changes from red to green is sufficient.

Regularly check the length of time it takes for your electronic cigarette battery to charge. With a newer battery, it should take longer to charge and the amount of time it takes to charge should decrease overtime. Noticing the length of a charge can help you to identify faulty batteries or chargers, which could become dangerous.

 

Cleaning process

Step 1: Remove the bottom part of the tank, and rinse the part of the tank that holds the juice

with warm water only. DO NOT rinse the wick or heating element with water.

Step 2: Let the tank air dry or wipe dry with a tissue.

• Be sure not to wipe away any O-rings that are on the tank and heating element or you

may experience leaking.

• If your tank is leaking, rinse the tank and clear the passage way by blowing into the tank

WITHOUT the bottom part attached, let dry and refill the tank as noted above.

• If the tank is leaking liquid into your mouth and cleaning it does not help, you may be

drawing too hard on the tank, remember you draw on e-cigs slower and longer than

regular cigarettes.

• Wipe the inside of the battery every night to clean out any juice residue before charging

it, this will ensure the longest possible life for your battery.

• Do not leave your e-cig or juice in the car or anywhere that is very hot, the juice expands

in heat and your tank will leak.

• Never screw your tank too tightly onto the battery.

 

Changing Your Atomizer

Step 1: Unscrew the bottom of your tank (for bottom fill tanks) or the top of your tank (for top

fill tanks).

Step 2: For most tanks you will Unscrew the post of the atomizer.

Step 3: Screw on or push in the new atomizer.

Step 4: Screw the tank back together.

Step 5: Prime the tank by taking 5 large draws on the tank without pressing the button on your

battery.

• This will ensure that juice is being drawn into the heating coil through the atomizer.

Tips:

• Wicks last about 10-21 days on average. You will notice a burnt taste or lack of vapor

when the wick is ready to be changed.

 

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