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10. DISASSEMBLING, CLEANING AND ASSEMBLING
Pull the Mouthpiece away from the Cooling
Coil
The Vaporization Unit may be eas-
ily disassembled and reassembled
for cleaning in a few seconds. The
Mouthpiece, Filling Chamber, and cap
components may also be cleaned in a
dishwasher.
However, the Screens, Mouthpiece,
and Tubing Sections are very small,
and may be lost if placed in a dish-
washer.
Do not immerse any plastic
components in ethanol or al-
cohol for longer than an hour.
Extended contact with ethanol or al-
cohol may lead to discoloration or em-
brittlement of plastic parts.
After cleaning, check all component
parts for surface damage, tears, sof-
tening or hardening, impurities, dis-
tortion and discoloration and set dam-
aged component parts aside.
10.2. Disassembling the
Mouthpiece
1. Pull the Mouthpiece and the Tubing
Section off of the Cooling Coil with
a gentle twist.
2. Pull the Tubing Section off of the
Mouthpiece with a gentle twist.
Reassemble in reverse order.
Before assembling allow all compo-
nent parts to dry properly.
Mouthpiece
Upper Tubing
Section (long)
Cooling Coil
Cooling Coil
Filling
Chamber Cap
Upper Screen
Lower Tubing
Section (short)
10. DISASSEMBLING, CLEANING AND ASSEMBLING
10.3. Disassembling the Filling
Chamber Cap
Push out the upper Screen with help of the
Cleaning Brush
Pull the Cooling Coil out of the Filling
Chamber Cap
Pull the Cooling Coil out of the Filling
Chamber Cap with a gentle twist, and
then remove the Tubing Section from
the Cooling Coil.
Push the upper Screen out of the Fill-
ing Chamber Cap from above, by us-
ing (for example) the handle of the
included Cleaning Brush.
Reassemble in reverse order.
The upper Screen must be inserted
carefully into the groove provided.
Disregarding this may allow plant
particles to enter the Cooling Coil, so
blocking this or be inhaled.
10.3.1. Cleaning the Cooling Coil
Place the Cooling Coil in a glass and
immerse it completely in alcohol (eth-
anol), cover the glass, and let it soak
overnight.
Repeat this process until the inside of
the Cooling Coil is completely clean,
then rinse it carefully with water.
Warning! Alcohol is flamma-
ble and may easily ignite.
Sets of new Cooling Coils may
be ordered from
www.storz-
bickel.com
.