DSE901 Cleaning Cycle

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dedmonwakin

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When does the cleaning cycle end? For 3 recharges now, the atomiser is intermittently heated up to a concerning degree. I haven't tried to end the supposed cleaning cycle. I assumed this would only occur after a significant amount of usage. Considering this battery is only a week old, isn't this a bit early for the battery to initiate a cleaning cycle?
 

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When does the cleaning cycle end? For 3 recharges now, the atomiser is intermittently heated up to a concerning degree. I haven't tried to end the supposed cleaning cycle. I assumed this would only occur after a significant amount of usage. Considering this battery is only a week old, isn't this a bit early for the battery to initiate a cleaning cycle?


Dedmon--the Cleaning clycle firing in new batteries is quite common--but you may be experiancing a stuck switch instead of the cleaning cycle--Is the LED flashing when this occurs--if so it is the cleaning clycle and you should remove the battery. If not it is a stuck pressue switch----Sun
 

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Ok, thank you. The led does light up, and blinks as if I were taking a long drag from it. But only when I either, attempt to take a drag, or cause sudden movement to it. How long will this occur? Till my battery is no longer rechargeable? It's a bit upsetting to know all this liquid is being wasted. I keep re-dripping because I'm a little concerned that the atomizer is going to burn itself to a crisp.
 

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Ok, thank you. The led does light up, and blinks as if I were taking a long drag from it. But only when I either, attempt to take a drag, or cause sudden movement to it. How long will this occur? Till my battery is no longer rechargeable? It's a bit upsetting to know all this liquid is being wasted. I keep re-dripping because I'm a little concerned that the atomizer is going to burn itself to a crisp.

Dedmon--those are the new batteries that have a micophone switch triggered by sound vibration instead of the old ones that where triggered by suction--so any movement in them can set them off--some can be too sensitive---but that is what you are expericencing-----Sun
 
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