Aer Manual [EN]

This is the Aer


The Aer is Atmizone’s first single-coil RTA with an outer diameter of 24mm. It comes as the further RnD result of the DotShell, after evolving its up / down wicking method, plus its signature design of the deck and vaporisation chamber. The performance of this design peaked with a large, round deck and chamber approach, proudly expressed through the Aer RTA. Add to this quite some extra features, after our intensive work on Tripod’s and Tripod2’s functions, waiting for you to find out.
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What’s in the box


Basic Edition

  • 1 x Aer RTA (pre-installed: 1 x 510 Wide Drip Tip, Air Flow Tube 4.0mm)
  • 1 x Set of Spares (2 x Post Screws, 1 x O-rings Kit SIL RED, 1 x 510 Narrow Drip Tip, 1 x Tank Body Stock, Tool, 1 x Positive Pin Elongated)
  • 1 x User Manual
  • 1 x Warranty Card

Deluxe Edition

  • 1 x Aer RTA (pre-installed: 1 x 510 Wide Drip Tip, Air Flow Tube 4.0mm)
  • 1 x Set of Spares (2 x Post Screws, 1 x O-rings Kit SIL RED, 1 x 510 Narrow Drip Tip, 1 x Tank Body Stock, Tool, 1 x Positive Pin Elongated, Air Flow Tubes Kit 2/2.5/3/3.5mm, Universal Air Flow Pins Kit 0.8/1/1.2/1.5/1.8mm)
  • 1 x User Manual
  • 1 x Warranty Card

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Features and specs


  • Air flow tuning via five pin options 0.8mm/1.0mm/1.2mm/ 1.5mm/1.8mm respectively, pinned inside a D=4.0mm nest, plus through five air flow tubes 2.0mm/2.5mm/3.0mm/3.5mm/4.0mm. No tube for a perfect airy 5.0mm DL
  •  M2.5mm pan head phillips post screws
  • Two 510 drip tips (Narrow and Wide), can also host any 510 drip tip
  • 11.5mm post-to-post space, ~7.2mm post-to-post net space , ~7.0mm coil space
  • Max. net coiling height ~4.5mm
  • Chimney top inner D ~5.0mm
  • Capacity 2ml
  • Height 510 excl., 35.6mm [Drip Tip off]
  • Weight ~72g [Drip Tip off]

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The parts of the Aer


1. Parts Graph

2. O-rings and Gaskets Graph

3. Materials List

  • SS316 foodgrade main device metal parts
  • PEEK thermoplastic insulators
  • POM (Acetal) Drip Tips
  • SS304 post screws
  • food grade o-rings and gaskets
  • Quartz Glass Tank Body

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Intro


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iThe Aer consists of three distinct sections. The Base section, the Tank section and the Top Cap section.

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­iReal time access to deck, real time air flow configuration and super easy top refill can all be achieved on the fly, with the atomiser built and having liquid inside its tank. The rotary function of the classic Tripod is evolved by incorporating clever actions when at critical points, plus auxiliary aligning signs, just to be on the safe side. One of these actions is a pop-up mechanism that allows the base of the RTA to stay screwed on top of the mod / rebuilding station, while the rest of the RTA is released instantly and allows you to swap the air flow pins / tubes in a sec.

iAll functions require the Aer Base section to be fixed and steady. Thus, it is recommended that you screw the device on top of a mod or rebuilding station in order to perform the following functions.  It is possible to perform the above functions having the Aer in your hands rather than having placed it on the mod / rebuilding station. However, it can prove a bit more fiddly.

iEven with the device on your mod / rebuilding station, you will need to use two hands for some of the functions: Finger(s) of one hand gripping on a certain section to prevent it from rotating, while finger(s) of the other hand performing the function.

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Vaping on the Aer


Start from setting the device in Vaping Mode.

iScrew the Aer on your mod / rebuilding station. Grip on Top Cap, place the Aer’s 510 base male threading on the mod’s 510 connector and rotate clockwise. Screw in all the way until the Aer Base sits flush on the mod [1]. This is the Vaping Mode Point. At this point, the triangle signs on Aer Tank Section bottom rim should be fully aligned with the air slots on Aer Base.

iIf you want to perform this step with the Aer in your hands, you will need to have one hand gripping on Base section to prevent it from rotating, while using the other hand to follow step [1] as above.

Unlock the tank section and pull up to reveal the deck.

iTo do this, grip on Tank section and rotate counter-clockwise on Base section, slowly, at the same time pulling Tank Section upwards. You will reach at a point where the Tank Section will be released from Base [2a]. This is the Deck Access Point. At this point, the triangle signs on Aer Tank Section bottom rim should be fully aligned with the circle signs on Aer Base. Do not rotate hastily without pulling up at the same time, or else you will surpass this point. Hold Tank section firmly and pull up all the way [2b].

iWhen removing a full tank to access deck, do the above after turning upside down.

 

iReverse step [2b] to re-assemble. One way is to look for aligning signs. Don’t just push down at the alignment marks, you also need to wobble the Tank Section a bit at the same time, until it follows the route down. This is needed because the tolerances are super tight. Also note, that in this case, the circle sign on Aer Base should be fully aligned with a small dot mark on the side of the negative post – post screw point.
An easier, no-look way is the following. Just place the Tank section on Base randomly, push down gently and rotate clockwise, until you feel it falls one level down. At that point, it won’t be able to rotate clockwise any further. Start rotating anti-clockwise slowly, also pushing down at the same time. You will reach at a point where the Tank Section will fall further down in place – push down until the two pieces leave no gap between them and make sure that the Tank section can rotate and perform all functions.

Coiling and wicking time!

i Fasten your coil down on the posts. The two diagonal, half tube leads on the Deck will help you align the coil properly. Just place your coiling rod along the channel of the leads and then fasten your coil [3a].

i Better position the legs of the coil downside. This will allow:
a. the cotton to cover the legs and
b. to position the coil closer to air flow.

i You might need to adjust the height of the coil after fastened – for example you should raise it a tad bit if you have placed an AF pin inside the 4mm AF Tube.

i On to wicking. Use the amount of cotton you want based on your setup and coil. Trim your cotton along the rims of the deck, making sure you don’t leave any remains out of the deck perimeter [3b]. Also trim any protruding part off the end of the deck channels [3b arrow signs].

i The two diagonal, half tube leads on the Deck are again there to serve as cotton nests. After fluffed and primed, cotton should be neatly nested inside the deck channels [3b] with the help of a pointy tool. Make sure you don’t leave any cotton outside the channel.

i Also the cotton should be dense and thick enough through your coil, ensuring it will stay underneath the juice slots and hold liquid intake at proper levels. No need to overdo this, however don’t be stingy on cotton – of course quantity and exact placement essentially depends on your build as well.

i If you need more liquid feed, (eg. if you DL on higher wattage) it’s wise to thin out the legs quite a bit vertically (in a triangle – pyramid shape), but without reducing too much the length or the core density. For this, you can use a pair of scissors and cut off by placing base of scissors along top of the coil, while scissors end of legs resting on the edge of deck, where the ends of the cotton legs also lie. This will trim off a triangle shape on vertical level [3c], allowing the cotton to be less fluffy right under juice ports, but still dense and thick through the core of the coil.

Configure your air flow anytime, even on the fly.

i The airflow of the Aer is regulated right under the coil, through fixed air flow tubes and pins. You can dial in your air flow on the fly, as you are able to swap air flow tubes / pins any time, keeping the build and the liquid inside the tank absolutely intact.

i To do this, grip on Tank section and rotate counter-clockwise on Base section. Keep rotating, past the Deck Access Point [2a]. Rotate all the way anti-clockwise to the end. You will notice that the Tank section pops up and gets loose, allowing you to lift it. This is the Air Flow Access Point [4a].

i Lift the Tank section and notice that the deck has left the Base and is now carried inside the Chimney. Looking at the Tank section from below, you can now see the Positive Post from below. The hole in the centre of the Positive Post is able to host the Air Flow Tubes and secure them in place, with the help of an o-ring which is conveniently hosted in there [4b].

i Twist the already installed Air Flow Tube 4.0mm, in order to remove and replace it, by gripping two fingers on its outer perimeter. The two legs of the Air Flow Tube protrude slightly to offer grip / friction against your fingers. The Tube is released and can be pulled off.

i You may dial in your air flow via five pin options, with air hole diameter 0.8mm/1.0mm/1.2mm/ 1.5mm/1.8mm respectively. These are pinned inside the preinstalled Air Flow Tube 4.0mm which serves as a nest. Additionally, air flow is configured through five Air Flow Tube options, with air hole diameter 2.0mm/2.5mm/3.0mm/3.5mm/4.0mm. Use no tube and enjoy a perfect, airy 5.0mm Direct Lung draw.

i The effect you get while performing step [4a], regarding the collaboration between parts (how stiff / mild it feels), largely depends on the push back action of the positive pole of your mod. If the positive pole height is self-adjustable, it depends on the back force of its spring / pogo pin. If it is adjustable through a certain mechanism (eg adjustable screw / battery tube / battery top cap) you might want to adjust it in order to get your ideal balance.

iAdditionally, please take serious notice of the following points:

 

a. If your mod has a spring loaded positive pole contact which is permanently deformed and recessed to a lower level out of constant use with RTAs of extra-long 510 male pole.

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b. If your mod has a spring loaded positive pole contact with spring backforce action which is not strong enough by default.

THEN, the marginal, weak contact achieved in the above cases, will cause intense deviations of the resistance value.

c. The issue gets bigger when the total height of the positive parts assembly of the Aer (that is positive pin, positive pin insulator, positive post), is found to be at the lower tolerances area. This, combined with the previous scenario, causes a weak press-contact between Aer positive pole assembly and mod positive pole spring.

In all the above scenarios, you will need to install the alternative, elongated positive pin, which can be found in the spares of the device, right under the EVA foam case.

Refilling the Aer and more.

i Grip on Tank section with one hand, in order to keep it steady. Rotate Top Cap counter-clockwise using the other hand, *while at the same time pushing it downwards* [5a], all the way until it is released. Then pull up gently. If you do not push down while rotating the Top Cap counter-clockwise, the Top Cap will seem stiffer than normal, but the job will still be done.

i Refill through the Seal slots [5b] and reverse the above steps to assemble back for use.

 

i Please note that the liquid intake slots are automatically shut off before refilling, also restored back to open position after screwing the Top Cap back in place.

 

i To remove the Aer from your mod / rebuilding station, grip on the Base level and rotate anti-clockwise in order to unscrew it. If the grip on the Base level is not easy, you may grip on the tank section and just keep the Tank Section on Base, even when you reach the Air Flow Access Point, step [4]. This will offer better grip and the torque needed to unscrew the Base from the mod.
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Warnings


Precautions

  • Please read the user manual and warnings carefully before first use.
  • Keep the Aer dry from water.
  • Make sure the parts of the Aer are safely and steadily assembled with each other.
  • Only use this device for vaporisation of e-liquid from trusted sources.
  • Only use the Aer with 510 type battery holders.
  • The Aer can be damaged when used at very high voltages or without e-liquid.
  • The Aer and especially the layer of the plated versions can be damaged or last less than expected when used at high temp setups or with aggressive / acidic liquids.
  • The Aer and especially the layer of the plated versions can be damaged or last less than expected if scratched or rubbed.
  • The Aer should only be used for rebuilding only with materials and tools that are made for this purpose.
  • Your build should be renewed periodically.
  • The Aer should be cleaned periodically with mild, non abrasive substances.
  • All parts can be washed with light detergent (dish washing detergent) and tap (*not* hot) water.
  • Only metal parts can be alternatively (or additionally) wiped with isopropyl alcohol after they are dry.
  • Plastic parts and silicon parts should be washed with mild detergent only, not using hot water and any other cleaning method. Failing to comply might damage them or have a negative impact on their specs / appearance.
  • The use of ultrasonic batch to clean metal parts should be made with attention to the bath’s manufacturer instructions. Plated or coated parts should not be cleaned in an ultrasonic bath.
  • The use of ultrasonic batch to clean plastic parts is not recommended, as it might damage them or have a negative impact on their specs / appearance, if ultrasonic bath settings (eg temperature) or choice of detergent are not proper.
  • Assemble all collaborating parts by connecting/ screwing fully, without exaggerating with the force you apply.
  • Don’t use the device with air flow fully closed.
  • Don’t use the device if defective or deformed in whole or in part.
  • The aforementioned precautions are indicative. Using rebuildable atomisers includes exposure at high temperatures and is done at your own risk. The use of the device requires basic knowledge of Ohm’s law, understanding electric circuits and having previous vaping experience with rebuildable atomisers, as well as corresponding skills. 
  • Please don’t use the device unless you are an experienced vaper and particularly skilled with building your own coils.

Storage

Store away from high temperature or low temperature, away from direct sun and high humidity.

Store in dry place.

Store away from children.

[alert type=”warning” title=””]Electronic cigarette is intended for use by adults only. Using an electronic cigarette without medical consent is not recommended for non-smokers and nonadults.[/alert]

Safety

If the product is used with nicotine containing replacement liquid. The replacement fluid is not intended for ingestion. Do not allow the liquid to come into contact with the skin. Keep your appliance in accordance with good hygiene practices. Get medical help immediately if you experience nausea or vomiting while using your electronic cigarette. The electronic cigarette refill fluids should not be mixed with any other liquids or substances. Do not use the electronic cigarette device when driving. To avoid possible overdose of nicotine, electronic cigarette should not be used concurrently with other sources of nicotine (traditional cigarettes, cigars, pipe, patches, nasal sprays, etc.). The liquid should not be released into the environment and should not be discharged into drains.

Risk group warnings

If the product is used with nicotine containing replacement liquid – Do not inhale the vapor produced if you are allergic to nicotine or any of its components. If you have any health problems or if any nuisance occurs when using an electronic cigarette, consult a doctor. Smoking and use of an electronic cigarette is not recommended during pregnancy or breast-feeding. Using the electronic cigarette from an early age can cause serious damage to health. Nicotine can be very dangerous and sometimes fatal if used or swallowed by young children. Consult a doctor before using during pregnancy.

Contraindications

If the product is used with nicotine – containing replacement liquid. It is not recommended for use in individuals who are hypersensitive to nicotine or constituents, pregnancy, lactation, cardiovascular insufficiency. Nicotine should be used with caution by people diagnosed with: moderate to severe liver disease, severe kidney disease, heart disease including angina pectoris, heart failure, very high blood pressure, problems with heart rate or pulse, who have suffered a recent heart attack or stroke, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, inflammation of the esophagus (tube between mouth and stomach), inflammation of the stomach (gastritis), stomach ulcer, duodenal ulcer, skin problems, long-term throat problems, difficulty in breathing due to bronchitis, emphysema or asthma, pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Unwanted actions

(If the product is used with nicotine-containing replacement liquid.)

Systemic symptoms that can be observed when using nicotine replenishment fluids: nausea and vomiting, sleep disturbances, headache, chest pain due to nicotine toxicity.

Mild to moderate toxicity: Gastrointestinal disorder, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, tremor, sweating, irregular heartbeat or tachycardia, paleness, and hypertension are common symptoms.

Severe toxicity: Seizures, dizziness, weakness, bradycardia, hypotension and respiratory or muscular paralysis may occur.

Symptoms may typically occur within 30 minutes to 2 hours after an oral report.

Symptoms may be immediate after inhalation of nicotine.

Nicotine is an extremely addictive substance.

If you have any side effects or a child under 12 years accidentally swallows a nicotine-containing preparation, contact your local doctor or emergency department / poison centre IMMEDIATELY.

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