► All about the PureSmoker Prodigy V3 and ICON

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  • All mechanical (no electrical parts prone to unreliability).
  • Precisely engineered from stainless steel for long-term durability and good looks.
  • Extremely robust - see video below.
  • Custom designed and engineered to very tight tolerances for specific high-quality batteries only.
  • Unique locking button mechanism that is very easy to use with just one hand.
  • Nickel plated contact screw for less frequent cleaning and more consistent operation.
  • Completely sealed and leak-proof stainless steel (no tarnish) atomiser cap.
  • Fixed connection pole in atomiser cap (less likely to damage atomisers or cause short circuits than moveable centre poles).
  • As few points of contact between button and atomiser as possible (consistent performance, fewer places to keep clean, less chance of misfires).
  • Attractive, professionally designed, discreetly etched logo on every device.
  • Smooth and accurate operation, every time.
  • Available in different finishes (currently Satin and Media Blasted).
  • Very easy to maintain and clean.
  • Available as a base kit as well as various complete kits with batteries, chargers and atomisers.
  • Supplied with a maintenance/spares kit.
  • Comprehensive User Manual available for download.
  • Competitively priced.
  • Two different sized devices to suit all vapers' needs:





PureSmoker Prodigy V3 Recommended Batteries:
1 x AW P17670 for 3.7V vaping
2 x Tenergy LiFePo4 RCR123a Batteries for 6V vaping

PureSmoker Prodigy V3 Recommended Atomisers:
510 Standard or 510 Low Voltage (LV) for 3.7V vaping
510 High voltage (HV) or 510 Very High Voltage (VHV) for 6V vaping

PureSmoker Prodigy V3 Dimensions (Without atomiser):
Length: 105.75mm
Diameter (outside): 18.95mm
Diameter (inside): 16.93mm






PureSmoker ICON Recommended Batteries:
1 x AW IMR14500 for 3.7V vaping

PureSmoker ICON Recommended Atomisers:
510 Standard or 510 Low Voltage (LV) atomisers

PureSmoker ICON Dimensions (without atomiser):
Length: 85.2mm
Diameter (outside): 16.74mm
Diameter (inside): 14.61mm
 
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User Guides
Puresmoker Prodigy V3 User Manual (PDF)
Puresmoker Prodigy V3.1 User Manual (PDF)
PureSmoker ICON V1 User Manual (PDF)
PureSmoker ICON V1.1 User Manual (PDF)

Dos and Don'ts
Don’t screw your atomiser on the device too tightly, you risk damaging the atomisers and possibly your batteries too. (see correct atomiser placement below).

Ensure the components of the button mechanism are always centred and that the spring is not leaning off to one side. The spring should only ever touch the plastic on the bottom of the battery and not the metal end of the battery or the inside walls of the device.

Insert your battery from the atomiser end of the device to avoid accidental activations and short circuits cause by the spring being pushed off the side (more commonly done if you insert the batteries from the switch end).

Keep a regular maintenance and cleaning schedule so that your device is always kept in tip-top working condition. We recommend weekly cleaning.

Common Issues and Solutions


1. My batteries seem to be getting very hot


You might have a short circuit happening inside your device. Ensure your atomiser is not screwed on too tightly (see below for correct atomiser placement) and ensure the spring in the button is centred and only touching the plastic wrap on the battery. The spring must NOT touch the metal base of the battery or the inside walls of the device itself.
Also ensure that the atomiser contact point is completely clean and there is no liquid pooling inside it.

2. The button hardly moves in and out to activate the device

Your battery or batteries are slightly longer than the default mode can handle. If you want to change how far the button moves in and out (the button’s “throw”) with different battery combinations you must remove one or both of the washers inside the button mechanism.
To access these washers, take off the spring and unscrew the contact screw and you will see the default configuration is 1 flat washer and 1 lock washer, experiment by removing washers and trying the device out afterwards to see if you obtained the perfect throw distance.

3. My device seems to be mis-firing or seems weaker

If you have already checked a known good battery and atomiser and that your atomiser has not been over-tightened, your button probably just needs cleaning. Follow the steps in the maintenance video and in the user manual and don’t forget to pop a bit of Noalox on your contact screw to enhance connectivity.

4. The atomiser seems stiff to screw on to the device

This is common when the device is new, it will work out in time. If you want to speed the process up, take an old – non-working atomiser and use it to screw in and out and gently work the threads on the atomiser cap.

5. The atomiser cap or button is stiff to screw on and off the tube

This is common when the device is new, it will work out in time. If you want to speed the process up, clean all dust and small particles of debris from the threads on both the tube and the cap or button mechanism, then apply a small amount of Noalox and work the part gently by screwing and unscrewing until the action seems smoother and easier.

6. My atomisers work for a very short time and then stop

You may have over-tightened them and permanently damaged them, see below for correct atomiser placement.

If you are having an issue with your device and have followed all of the steps in the user manual and you believe it is not one of the issues covered above, please contact us for advice.


Correct Atomiser Placement

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We show a Prodigy V3 in the photo above because it's easier to see the gap than on the newer ICON 510 caps. The main point is to only screw the atomiser on gently until you feel it make contact, then STOP.

Ilustration of damaged atomisers

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This photo shows four atomisers that have been damaged irreparably by over-tightening and a brand new atomiser.
If your atomisers look anything like any of the top four, they should be discarded.
 
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Not usually no, because the damage has usually caused the atomiser to die completely. In every one that I have seen, this has been the case (and believe me, I see a lot of these).
Of course, if you've managed to get this method to work on those that you have damaged, then fair enough.

edit: having thought about this, I can't see how this grommet could be heat set back on anyway, it's a heat resistant material so surely it does not exhibit the properties you rely on for this type of fix?
 
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