DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Set Temperature
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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B
**Notes on Temperature:
The unit will heat at maximum capacity until the desired temperature is reached,
after which the heater will turn off. After the heater is turned off, the tempera-
ture may briefly rise beyond your set temperature before cooling begins. The
LED will turn green, indicating that the set temperature has been achieved.
When the unit is activated, the LCD screen will toggle between 3 screens: “Set
Temperature”, “Time Remaining”, and “Current Temperature”. When the cur-
rent temperature reaches the set temperature, the heater will turn off.
As the unit regulates the temperature, the “Current Temperature Setting” may
briefly be higher or lower than the desired temperature. This is normal and
part of the unit's auto-regulation feature, which ensures efficient temperature
control.
Use the “+” or “-” button to
increase or decrease the temper-
ature. The maximum tempera-
ture is 400°F.
Press the ‘Heat’ button for final
activation. The LED light above the
heat button will illuminate and
turn RED, indicating that the unit
is now heating. Eventually, this light
will turn GREEN, indicating that
the set temperature has been
achieved.
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Wait for vapor/aroma to form
(usually 2-7 minutes depending
upon material). Then enjoy!
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C
B
Set Time
Press “+” and “-” buttons simul-
taneously. The default ‘Set Time’
will appear. This is the amount of
time the unit will remain on.
Note that the unit has a Safety
Default time of 20 minutes. After
20 minutes the device will auto-
matically switch off. After each
20-minute interval, simply reset
the unit for an additional 20 min-
utes by pressing the heat button.
This safety feature often prevents
burning of the material or acci-
dental damage to the unit from
overheating.
Use the “+” or “-” button to
increase or decrease the set time
of operation.
Press the ‘Heat’ button. The
LCD will turn off, indicating that
your time has been set.
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Press the ‘Power’ button. The
LCD will turn on and display the
temperature setting.
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