iolite Vaporizer Instructions
Below find step by step instructions on using the iolite Portable Vaporizer.
To use the iolite Vaporizer, first fill the unit with highly refined butane gas and let sit for a few minutes. (3-5 minutes)
For a consistent superior vapor flow, we recommend you remove the moisture condenser before using the iolite Vaporizer.
This can be done by unscrewing the iolite Vaporizer mouthpiece counter-clockwise from the 7 Dot Herb Filling Chamber.
Use the maintenance tool to push down on the Moisture Condenser, releasing it from inside the mouthpiece chamber.
Secure the mouthpiece back to the 7 Dot Herb Chamber with a clockwise motion to finish the process)
First, turn on the power switch to the “1” dial to activate the iolite Vaporizer.
Next, press in the Piezo or Igniter Button to activate the patented flameless gas catalytic heater and thermostat.
Once activated, the orange temperature control light on the port of the iolite will stay lit until the optimal vaporization temperature is achieved.
Normally between 60-90 seconds, however a 7-9 minute wait time is recommended by our team.
Begin finely grinding your blend, insuring the maximum release of its essential oils.
Remove the herb chamber from the top of the unit and fill the substance inside the iolite 7 Dot Herb Chamber Screen.
Now, secure the herb chamber back on the base to begin vaporizing.
Draw from the mouthpiece with deep steady breathes as vaporization takes place.
For better Vapor Quality, attach the Comfort Care Package onto the extendable Mouthpiece.
This 12 inch Vapor tool creates an elongated air corridor, allowing the vapor to cool down even more before entering the lungs.
The Comfort Care Package makes the unit size only 18 inches from top to bottom and allows for long deep inhalations of your blend.
When the blend is completely used, remove the herb chamber and discard your substance using the maintenance tool provided.
Repeat the steps as desired.
To turn off the iolite Vaporizer, simply turn the power switch to “O”, a normal cycle of released gas is expected as the unit cools down.
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