Step 1: Learn to identify the device status. Most e-cigarettes will have a light indicator when powered on. A solid white light indicates a fully charged state, while three flashes indicate a need for charging. It's recommended to use the original Type-C cable to charge the device to avoid damaging the battery due to voltage mismatches. Note that when the cartridge's oil level is less than 1/3, vapor production will decrease significantly. Replacing the cartridge promptly can prevent dry burning and damage to the atomizer coil.
Step 2: Master the correct inhalation technique. Unlike traditional cigarettes, e-cigarettes require gentle inhalation and slow exhalation: First, gently press the ignition button. When closing your lips around the mouthpiece, don't completely seal it, leaving a small gap for air circulation. After inhaling, pause for 1-2 seconds before slowly exhaling. This method allows the liquid to be fully atomized, reducing throat choking and enhancing the flavor.
Step 3: Perform daily maintenance. Wipe the nozzle connector with a cotton swab dipped in a small amount of alcohol weekly to prevent residual oil from causing poor contact. It's recommended to use the cartridge within two weeks after opening to prevent oxidation from affecting the flavor. If you encounter an unusual odor in the vapor, stop using it immediately and contact customer service. This may be a sign of aging in the atomizer coil.
"Many user reports of 'malfunctions' are actually caused by improper operation. Using the device according to the instructions can extend its lifespan by over 30%." An e-cigarette is like a delicate instrument; patiently understanding its characteristics is key to ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience every time you use it.