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Rebooting the Unit
Your unit has a self-contained microcomputer known as an MCU.
Similar to your desktop computer, this computer can occasionally
“crash” and malfunction from time to time, as all computers do.
When this happens, the most likely effect is that the unit will not
turn on. Occasionally, you will be required to re-boot your Vapir™
Digital Air™ in the event of any malfunctions. To re-boot your
unit, simply switch the unit from BAT or ADP mode to CHA
(“charge”) mode and back again, waiting for 10-30 seconds in each
mode. You can try this with the unit unplugged and/or the bat-
tery disconnected if necessary. With corded models, switch the
unit on and off. This will solve the majority of software-related
problems with this unit.
Unit heats up too slowly or not at all.
1. Make sure batteries are fully charged.
2. Practice patience, it’s worth it.
Drawer gets stuck or is difficult to remove
1. Occasionally something (i.e. residual material) may be stuck
between the drawer and the internal components. First, unplug unit
and remove battery (if any).
2. First wait several minutes for the unit to cool down. Then turn unit
upside down and shake gently from side to side and up and down.
3. While the unit is upside down, open the drawer and remove the
contents.
4. Check the unit to make sure residual material is not wedged
between drawer and internal components.
5. Replace drawer with new part. Replacement parts are available at
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or at select retailers.
The subtle process of the Vapir™ allows for this full spectrum of effects. It
maintains a pre-combustion temperature over a prolonged session, so the
vapor is able to reach different levels of potency. Smoking creates a large
burst of active elements combined with toxins such as tar and carbon monox-
ide. Low grade "vaporizers", which quickly combust the material, have a sim-
ilar effect. Only the Vapir™ allows the user to slowly savor the active vapor
and receive a full range benefits from the material.
TROUBLESHOOTING
TIPS & HELPFUL HINTS
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