JOMO Tech Royal 30 Quick Start Manual

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The JOMO Tech Royal 30 Quick Start Guide
First things first . . . grab your vape pen and get to know each component : check the diagram above.
I doesn't matter what type of e-cig you have, they all have the same components and they all work the same way. The battery heats the coil which
vaporises the liquid in the tank, producing the vapor that you inhale.
The most important piece of the whole unit is the coil. Nine out of ten times, the reason your e-cig plays up or won't work is because the coil is faulty
or burnt out. Fortunately, it's a very easy fix . . . we'll get into the details later on in this Guide.
This Guide's been written to get you set up and vaping as quickly as possible, while teaching you about the e-cig at the same time. There's a lot of
images to show how to maintain and fill your e-cig, all with step by step instructions.
But before you can start vaping, you'll need to charge your battery. Like any rechargeable battery, it's best to start with a full charge to achieve and
maintain a good battery life [at least that's what they tell us . . . it's true . . it's written in the users manual].

Charging the Royal 30

If you're using a wall plug adapter to charge your battery, connect the USB Cable to the wall plug and turn the power on. Now plug the Micro USB Cable
in to the Micro USB port on the side of the battery, next to the fire button.
If you're charging your battery via your computer, make sure the computer is turned on before you connect the Cable. Plug the Micro USB Cable in to
the Micro USB port on the side of the battery, and connect the other end of the Cable to the computer. You need to use a port with a high voltage level
to ensure that the battery charges properly. If you're not sure which port on your computer has the highest voltage levels, check your manual [if you
have one] or visit my old friend Google to find out.
While the battery is charging, it will show a red light around the fire button : when the battery is fully charged, the light will change to blue.
The battery has full micro-chip protection and will shut off automatically once it's reached a full charge. It's also protected against short circuits,
over heating and will shut down if you hold the fire button down for more than 10 seconds.
* This is a really important bit : Only Use The Charger Provided In The Kit To Charge The Battery : Do Not Use Any Other Charger Cable*
Not only do you stand a good chance of damaging the circuit of the battery, it most likely won't charge properly either. And just to let you know, using
the wrong cable voids your guarantee.
Under normal conditions, the battery will take around 1—3 hours to charge and that charge will allow for about 5—6 hours of seriously heavy vaping.
JOMO Tech then go on to say that if the unit isn't used very often, one charge can last up to a month! How wild is that? Anyway, I can tell you that
when I was testing the Royal 30, I used it for 3 + days before I needed to charge it and I'm a fairly moderate vaper, I mean it's wasn't in my face
24 / 7 . . . but I vape regularly throughout the day [and night].

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  • Page 1 JOMO Tech then go on to say that if the unit isn’t used very often, one charge can last up to a month! How wild is that? Anyway, I can tell you that when I was testing the Royal 30, I used it for 3 + days before I needed to charge it and I’m a fairly moderate vaper, I mean it’s wasn’t in my face...
  • Page 2 [continued] 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 “less than 30% power remains and it would be a good time to charge me now, thanks very much .
  • Page 3 2. Next, fill the tube/tank with your favourite flavour. You can safely fill the Royal 30 to within a couple of mm’s of the top of the tube/tank. 3. Seat the top cap/air flow assembly on top of the coil and tube/tank and screw into place . . . again, don’t go ape on it, just needs to be firm.
  • Page 4 Yeah, so I’m still vaping 16mg liquid in one of my new sub ohm toys, and 3 mg in the Royal 30 and I’m finding I’m hitting the Royal 30 with the 3mg liquid more often than the other unit with the 16mg liquid and reduced air flow. So that tells me that I’m getting more nicotine from the other vape [YAY! Captain Obvious is back] but it also tells me that it’s diluted [if that’s the right word] enough that I’m not getting the head spins, etc that...

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