I've got to get around to figuring out what Error 1100000 110200 is in Error 1
I got this clarification from Provape:
"It can be a bit confusing so I will explain

The error log is really intended for our internal use. The device is storing any errors so we can help with troubleshooting if there ever is a problem. It's also for our repair techs to use if the device ever needs to be sent in for repair.
Seeing an error in the error log doesn't necessarily mean that you have any errors currently affecting your P3, but that they have happened in the past. Even after the error has been corrected, it will remain in this log.
You only need to address an error if you see a message on the main screen or your P3 isn't firing.
I'll use your error code 110200 as example. Here is how it's broken down. The first two digits (11 in this case) is strictly an internal error that generates when we test the circuit board in house. You will not find this in the manual since it is internal.
The second set of digits, in this case 02 is a valid error code. If you look at page 28, the second error listed there says ATOMIZER OHMS BELOW LIMIT [2].
The following two digits, 00 indicates that no further errors have occurred.
Each error code is represented on the device as a two digit code. For example, 2, would show on the device as an 02.
Another example, ff you were to look at the error log and see: 030303 in the ERROR 1 screen followed by a 030000 in the ERROR 2 screen, This would indicate that in the past an error code 03 was generated four times and logged in the engineering error log."