I have seen this pop up every now and then about what error codes mean what, i figured this will help everyone that is getting the error codes for better understanding and what the fix for the code could be.
• E1 – Short Circuit / Shorted Atomizer – If this error appears, remove the atomizer and replace with a different one
or lower your voltage settings. The ProVari will automatically reset when the problem is fixed.
• E2 – 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.
• E3 – Thermal Monitor – If this error appears, let the device cool off for several minutes before using again.
• E4 – Input Voltage to DC/DC converter error - Contact ProVape customer service.
• E5 – Overvoltage Detected - Contact ProVape customer service
• E6 - Microprocessor has a problem – Contact ProVape customer service.
• E7 – Voltage output detected when there should be none – This can be caused by a converter fault or by an open
atomizer. Only contact ProVape if you know the atomizer is good and the problem persists.
• E8 – Converter has detected a fault – Contact ProVape customer service if this persists.
Also you can get in touch with me by sending a PM through ECF or ken@provape.com if you need further assistance.
Kindly,
Ken
• E1 – Short Circuit / Shorted Atomizer – If this error appears, remove the atomizer and replace with a different one
or lower your voltage settings. The ProVari will automatically reset when the problem is fixed.
• E2 – 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.
• E3 – Thermal Monitor – If this error appears, let the device cool off for several minutes before using again.
• E4 – Input Voltage to DC/DC converter error - Contact ProVape customer service.
• E5 – Overvoltage Detected - Contact ProVape customer service
• E6 - Microprocessor has a problem – Contact ProVape customer service.
• E7 – Voltage output detected when there should be none – This can be caused by a converter fault or by an open
atomizer. Only contact ProVape if you know the atomizer is good and the problem persists.
• E8 – Converter has detected a fault – Contact ProVape customer service if this persists.
Also you can get in touch with me by sending a PM through ECF or ken@provape.com if you need further assistance.
Kindly,
Ken
Last edited: