Disposable electronic cigarettes have become the choice of many users due to their portability and disposable nature. However, proper use is necessary to ensure a sense of experience and safety. Here is a detailed usage guide:
1. Open box inspection
Confirm packaging integrity: Before unpacking, check if the outer packaging is sealed to avoid purchasing products with secondary packaging.
Check battery remaining: Some products require tearing off the insulation sheet or pressing the bottom switch to activate. Before the first use, you can take a light puff and observe if the indicator light is on (if any).
2. Usage steps
No need for button operation: Most disposable electronic cigarettes are designed with air flow induction, which can be started directly by inhaling (to avoid excessive force causing the e-liquid to be sucked into the nozzle).
Control the frequency of inhalation: It is advisable to inhale continuously for 2-3 seconds each time, with an interval of more than 10 seconds, to prevent the atomization core from overheating or battery overload.
Pay attention to the remaining amount: When the e-liquid runs out, the taste becomes lighter or there is a burnt smell, and it should be stopped from use at this time.
3. Usage taboos
Do not disassemble or charge: Disposable electronic cigarette batteries cannot be disassembled, and forced charging may cause a short circuit.
Avoid high temperature environments: such as direct sunlight inside the car, high temperatures may cause battery expansion or oil leakage.
Keep children and pregnant women away: Nicotine containing products should be strictly kept away from special populations.
4. Waste disposal
Sorting and discarding: Put it into a hazardous garbage bin to avoid littering and polluting the environment.
Tip: For first-time users, it is recommended to choose a low nicotine concentration (such as 2%) to gradually adapt to the taste. If you experience dizziness or other discomfort, stop using it immediately and consult a professional.
Proper operation can not only enhance the experience, but also avoid risks. Rational use is the only way to enjoy technological convenience.
