• F1 –
Short Circuit / Shorted Atomizer – If this error appears, remove the atomizer and replace with a different one or lower your voltage settings.
• F2 –
Current Limit Exceeded – If this error appears, lower the voltage on the
device or use a higher resistance
atomizer. Once the problem has been fixed, the ProVari will reset itself.
• F3 –
Thermal Monitor – If this error appears, let the device cool off for several minutes before using again.
• F4 –
Input Voltage to DC/DC converter error - Contact your vendor.
• F5 –
Converter has a problem - Contact your vendor.
• F6 --
Microprocessor has a problem Microprocessor has a problem – Contact your vendor.
• F7 –
Voltage output detected when there should be none – This can be caused by a converter fault or by an open atomizer.
• F8 –
Converter has detected a fault – Contact your vendor if this continues.
In a nut shell? The Processor went belly up and wiped out the coding to allow it to do what it is supposed to. The F-codes listed above are the same for the Provari's E-Codes, I searched the web and compared other Lambo users error code's to the provari to make sure this was correct.