The use of a mechanical mod can vary depending on the specific model, so it is important to familiarize yourself with the user manual that comes with the device. However, this information may not always be included with the device. Therefore, we have described its general usage.

Using a mech mod involves the following steps:

  1. Charge the batteries before use and make sure they are properly installed in the mech mod.
  2. Make sure the chosen atomizer is suitable for use with the mech mod, taking into account its connector.
  3. Before installing the atomizer, make sure the resistance of the coil is suitable for the mech mod and the battery being used.
  4. Check the contacts and connect the atomizer to the mech mod.
  5. Adjust the output power of the mech mod using the power regulator (if available) or by selecting an appropriate battery.
  6. Make sure the lock is not activated, and press the button to activate the mech mod and inhale the vapor.
  7. After use, turn off the mech mod and remove the battery.

It is important to remember that using a mechanical mod requires skills and knowledge in the fields of safety and electronics, as well as adhering to certain precautions, such as choosing the right batteries, checking atomizer resistance, and using the device correctly.

How to properly clean mechanical mods for better performance?

To clean mechanical mods, use a soft cloth and special cleaning agents designed for the type of metals that the mechanical mod is made of. However, for better mechanical mod performance, it is also important to regularly check it for damage and monitor the condition of the threading and contact points.

Here are a few steps that will help properly clean a brass or copper mechanical mod:

  1. Disassemble the mechanical mod into its component parts.
  2. Using a soft cloth, remove dust, dirt, and other contaminants from the surface of the mechanical mod.
  3. Apply a small amount of cleaning solution to the soft cloth and wipe the surface of the mechanical mod.
  4. Rinse the mechanical mod with water and dry it thoroughly using a soft cloth or a hair dryer.
  5. Check the condition of the threading and contact points. If necessary, clean them with a soft cloth.
  6. Reassemble the mechanical mod in reverse order.

It is important to remember that different metals used in mechanical mods can oxidize, so they should be regularly cleaned and polished to maintain their full functionality.

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