As you can see, it’s pretty easy to fill the Tank of the Royal 30.
If there is no Coil in the Tank, DO NOT attempt to fill the Royal 30 Tank.
The Coil must be in place and screwed in tightly into the base of the
Tank before you can fill it.
Avoid getting any liquid down the centre of the Coil : direct the needle
tip of your liquid bottle to either side. If you do [get liquid down the
centre of the Coil], clean it out with a cotton bud before you replace the
Top Cap / Air Flow Assembly or you'll end up sucking it up when you
take your first draw . . . tastes pretty icky . . .
Best practice is to get into the habit of checking that the Coil is
securely in place every time you take the Top Cap / Air Flow Assembly
off the Tank. It only takes a moment, but it can save you hours of grief.
And while you’re at it, form the habit of cleaning the Mouthpiece and Top
Cap / Air Flow Assembly whenever you have them off the Tank too.
Condensation and excess liquid which hasn't been vaporised can build
up in the Top Cap, potentially leading to leaking from the holes in the Air
Flow, but if you clean the components regularly, it’s less likely to occur.
Filling the Tank
Charging the Royal 30
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The Royal 30 battery will let you know how much charge is left in it by the colour of the light showing around the fire button when you press it. White
indicates that it has from 100% down to around 70% power remaining : a blue light indicates power between 70% –30% left and an orangey-red
colour shows that
“less than 30% power remains and it would be a good time to charge me now, thanks very much . . . “
Replacing the Coil
A bit of De’Ja
`
Vu for you. Yes, it’s the same
process as filling the Tank : exactly the
same. But there’s a few
really important
bits
you need to remember :
*
When you’re filling your Tank for the first
time, or whenever you change a Coil, the
new Coil will need to be
primed
before you
install it in the Tank. How? Have a closer
look at the Coil and you’ll see 4 holes
spaced evenly around the outside of the
body : you can see the white organic cotton
behind the holes.
*
Hold the needle tip of
your liquid bottle above the holes and put
2—3 drops of liquid into each one. This
serves to start the absorption of liquid into
JOMO Tech recommend that you close the Air Flow when you store or carry your Royal 30 to further reduce the potential for leaks. The Users Manual
supplied in the Kit explains the potential leaking issue in detail and how to avoid it [pages 8 and 9 of the users manual]