Cleaning cylce

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dave8944

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After 2000 puffs there is a cleaning cycle. My first atomizer died after its first cleaning cycle and when I got a replacement the supplier said that they recommended removing the atomizer during the cleaning cycle. I assume that prevents it from going through the cleaning cycle. It seems conistent with advice on other pages not to overheat an atomizer, so why do they include a cleaning cycle at all? Is it known to kill (make cold) an atomizer?
 

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well, basically the cleaning cycle heats up the atomizer and keeps it heated...whether it's sucking juice or has juice or not...which can be very bad. generally if you overheat a dry atomizer, you're likely to damage it.

that's why they suggest removing it if the cleaning cycle kicks in.

as to WHY they have it...not sure.
 

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I'm with you Girlie, I've heard of it but how exactly do you know it's doing it? I'm kind of wondering if my manual 510 recently went through one because my atty suddenly tastes disgusting and was hurting my throat (and it wasn't dry).

Do all PVs do this? I know there is no way I had used it for 2,000 puffs since I only got this one a week ago and I switch batteries 3-4 times a day. There is no way one battery would have been used that much yet.
 

dave8944

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I smoke a 901, so it blinks a lot when going through the cleaning cylce. I have just been unscrewing it when it starts. It continues to blink but after it stops I screw it back in and it works normal. I had another atomizer die on me yesterday so I don't know if it was natural or maybe I missed the flashing lights of a cleaning cycle. I had that atomizer for about 3 weeks before it died, but I'm not sure how long people usually expect them to last.
 
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