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How to use iStick 30W

Some of you may not know houw to use iStick 30W from Eleaf. So here I'd like to share some tips with you, hoping this could help.

How to charge?
iStick 30W can be charged through USB port at the bottom of battery. It will take 2.5 hours to charge the battery with 1A wall adaptor.

Adjust the voltage/wattage
Press the up-and-down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the voltage/wattage. Keep pressing the up/down arrow button, voltage/wattage will increase or decrease slowly at first, then they will increase/decrease at a constant high speed. The number will stop increasing/decreasing when you loosen the up/down arrow button.

Lock and Unlock
Keep pressing up-arrow button and down-arrow button simultaneously for 2 seconds when the battery is on, then they will be locked and the screen will reflect “Lock”. Still keep pressing simultaneously for 2 seconds to unlock them and the screen will reflect “Unlock”. Through these operations, you can protect the buttons from unintentional presses and prolong their service life.

Switch the display mode
Keep pressing up-arrow button and down-arrow button simultaneously for 2 seconds when the battery is off, the screen display will rotate 180 degrees. You can view the screen from two kinds of angle through this operation.

Over 10s Protection
If you keep pressing the button for over 10 seconds, the output will shut off and the OLED screen will reflect “Over 10s”.

Atomizer Short-circuit Protection
When atomizer short-circuit occurs, the OLED screen will reflect “Atomizer Short”.
Low-voltage Protection: When the voltage of battery is below 3.3V, the OLED screen will reflect “Lock”.

Unlock the Low-voltage Protection
When the voltage of battery is above 3.7V, the low-voltage protection will be unlocked.

Low power Alert
If the power of battery is lower than 10%, the power symbol on the screen will flash.

After what I've mentioned above, I'm sure that you will be familiar with it. http://www.istick.org/istick-30w.html

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