EVOLV DNA 75 Manual Download Page 7

Profiles 

The DNA 75 allows you to save and select between eight groups of output settings. Each group of output 
settings is called a Profile.  To switch between profiles, put the DNA 75 into Power Locked mode by 
pressing and holding both the up and down buttons simultaneously for two seconds. From power locked 
mode, to cycle between profiles, double click the Up or Down button. To select the displayed profile, 
press the fire button.  

Each profile contains an output power setting and a maximum temperature setting. These can be 
adjusted on the device, and will be saved when a different profile is selected. Additionally, the 
resistance lock setting and value for each atomizer is saved in the profile, which can alleviate 
temperature inaccuracies stemming from attaching atomizers before they have completely cooled. 
Many more output settings, including the coil material and preheat settings can be adjusted on a per-
profile basis using the Escribe PC software.  

Evolv recommends setting up one profile for each atomizer that you regularly use with the DNA 75. It is 
much faster to switch profiles than it is to set up the settings for the atomizer again.  

 

Coil Materials 

The coil material for each Profile can be changed directly on the device for any material that exists in the 
Materials Repository. To change the currently selected Profile’s material, press the Fire button five times 
to Lock the device. With the device Locked, hold the Up, Down, and Fire buttons simultaneously for two 
seconds. Then, use the Up and Down buttons to cycle through materials, when the desired material is 
displayed press the Fire button to confirm your selection. 

 

Error Messages 

The DNA 75 will indicate a variety of error states.  

Check Atomizer: The DNA does not detect an atomizer, the atomizer has shorted out, or the atomizer 
resistance is incorrect for the power setting. 

Shorted: The atomizer or wiring are short circuited.  

Weak Battery: The battery needs to be charged, or a higher rate battery needs to be used. If this 
happens, the DNA 75 will continue to fire the atomizer, but will not be able to provide the desired 
wattage. The Weak Battery message will continue to flash for a few seconds after the end of puff. 

Check Battery: The battery is deeply discharged and needs to be charged, or is damaged. If this 
happens, the DNA 75 will not fire the atomizer. The Check Battery message will continue to flash for a 
few seconds after attempting to fire the device. User should remove and replace the battery. 

Summary of Contents for DNA 75

Page 1: ...lithium ion battery and features battery monitoring and integrated 1A charger Specifications Minimum Typical Max Output Power 1 Watt 75 Watts Output Voltage 2 Volt 6 2 Volts Output Current continuous...

Page 2: ...display items 5 Modes 6 Profiles 7 Coil Materials 7 Error Messages 7 Auto power down 8 Charger 9 Battery monitoring 9 Escribe 9 Pinout shown bottom side 10 Wiring 11 Recommended wire sizes 11 Reverse...

Page 3: ...a puff the beginning or end of the puff or if the wattage setting is inappropriate for the attached atomizer In normal operation when the device is not firing the maximum temperature setting is displ...

Page 4: ...re If a new atomizer is attached to the DNA 75 before it has cooled down the temperature may read and protect incorrectly until the new atomizer cools When you connect a new atomizer or disconnect and...

Page 5: ...ation Watt setting The power level currently set on the DNA 75 Battery indicator The current state of charge of the battery Temperature display When not firing the maximum heating coil temperature set...

Page 6: ...power setting This mode prevents accidental power level changes due to the buttons being pressed while in a pocket To exit Power Locked mode hold the up and down buttons for two seconds Resistance lo...

Page 7: ...mizer again Coil Materials The coil material for each Profile can be changed directly on the device for any material that exists in the Materials Repository To change the currently selected Profile s...

Page 8: ...Low The resistance of the atomizer coil is too low for the current wattage setting If this happens the DNA 75 will continue to fire but will not be able to provide the desired wattage The Ohms Too Low...

Page 9: ...ring The DNA 75 contains a full battery management system that continuously monitors the state and health of the battery both under load and while idle Escribe Escribe is a software package used to co...

Page 10: ...he power down button 4 Down Positive side of the power down button 5 Up Positive side of the power up button 6 Up Negative side of the power up button GND GND Power output GND is the ground return for...

Page 11: ...at a battery is inserted backwards External component recommendations The DNA 75 is a self contained power regulator which does not require external components for its user interface However it does s...

Page 12: ...to the area where the cable attaches to the screen itself Step 1 Locate the ZIF connector on the DNA 75 PCB Step 2 Carefully and gently lift the locking tab on the rear of the connector to vertical St...

Page 13: ...There is an extended mounting pad of 125 diameter around each These holes are electrically connected to each other and to ground With careful design the mounting pads can be used to ground the chassi...

Page 14: ...Mechanical Dimensions Evolv has 3D models of the DNA 75 available on their website in IGES STP and Solidworks format...

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