OPERATION GUIDE
Display
“-” button
“+” button
“ ” button
Micro USB socket
for charging
There are three main buttons on the iTaste VV:
“ ” button, "+"
button and "-" button; all the functions can be activated by using those
three buttons to change settings in one step, your chosen mode will be
displayed on the digital screen.
“+” button:
Increase voltage or wattage
“-” button:
Decrease voltage or wattage
On/Off:
Quickly clicking “ ” button three times will turn the battery on or off.
Once enabled, holding down the button will activate the battery.
Variable Voltage Mode:
Hold the “-” button first and then holding “ ” button for two seconds to enter variable voltage mode. The digital screen
will show the puff count first, then the last setting used (in voltage or wattage). Voltage can be adjusted from 3.3 to 5.0
volts in 0.1 volt increments by pressing the “+” and “-” button.
Variable Wattage Mode:
Hold the “+” button first and then holding “ ” button for two seconds to enter variable wattage mode. The digital
screen will show the puff count first , then the last setting used (in voltage or wattage). Wattage can be adjusted from 6.0W
to 11.0W in 0.5 watts increments by pressing the “+” and “-” button.
Ohms Meter & Battery Level Indicator & Puff Counter:
Hold both the “+” and “-” buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds. The screen will show a series of readings, the first being
the resistance of the attached load, the second being the battery voltage, the third being the number of puffs since the
device was last turned off and the fourth being the last set voltage or wattage. If not load is attached the display with
show “NON”.
If you wish to check the number of puffs taken since the iTaste VV was last turned off, you can also hold either the “+” or
the “-” button to display the Puff Counter which will be followed by the display of current mode (VV mode or VW mode).
In this state, you can also adjust the voltage or wattage by pressing the “+” or “-” button.
LED Light Blinking Mode:
The LED light will blink in different colors to indicate the current battery voltage.
1. Red LED light = battery voltage lower than 3.6V
2. Yellow LED light = battery voltage between 3.6V and 3.7V
3. Green LED light = battery voltage more than 3.7 V
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