dicodes Dani Box User manual

Dani Box
manual

The dicodes Dani Box is an electronically controlled MOD that can be used with
various atomizers of different sizes and diameters. It’s engineered to use one 18650
battery.
The mod has a very ergonomic soft touch design and is equipped with three buttons
on the long side for stepping through the menu and for firing. It has a bright OLED
display on the top and a sophisticated adjustable center pin made of copper
beryllium.
The body is manufactured in high quality anodized aluminum and is offered in
several colors. The head and bottom pieces are made of solid stainless steel.
The Dani Box allows vaping with up to 60W, has 4 different operation modes and
provides temperature controlled vaping using several different kinds of wire-
materials—dicodes-wire, nickel, titan, stainless steel, and many others.
We recommend the dicodes-wire (NiFe30, RESISTHERM) for optimal performance
and flavor experience.
The battery can even be charged inside the mod using an optional charger.
-5 to 60W with one Li-Ion battery 18650
-Adjustable battery discharge level (2.5-3V)
-Up to 12V output voltage
-Up to 20A output current
-Temperature controlled vaping mode with various wire-types
-Mechanical MOD mode (protected)
-10 Power boost modes
-10 Heater protection modes
-Atomizer resistance range 0.05 to 5 Ohms, total
-Atomizer resistance 0.15-2.4 Ohms (60W)
-Reverse battery protection
-Versatile menu structure
-Individual user preferences selection
-spring loaded center pin made of copper beryllium
-charging contact on the bottom (requires charge holder)
-2 Year warranty
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01 Dani Box
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02 Feature

The MOD is equipped with an OLED display which provides status
information during—and for 4 seconds—after each vape.
Temperature controlled mode:
Temperature during vape
Other modes: battery symbol
Wattage setting
In Direct-Mode (Bypass)
it shows the actual power
applied to the coil.
Battery-voltage during
the vape, including voltage
drop.
Coil-Resistance during vape,
including temperature dependent
increase.
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03 Display Operation
04 Menu Overview
Main Menu
Extended Functions Menu

Only
displayed in
temp.-contr.
Operation
mode
Display
Luminosity
Vaping
Time
Power
Limit
Heater Protection
Setting (*2)
Power Boost
Setting (*2)
Half
Wattage
Total Lifetime
Vaping
Error Menu
Errors are
displayed only
during
occurrenc
e
Power (*1)
Adjustment
Temperature
Adjustment
Temperature
Calibration
Coil Resistance
Coil Temp.
Wire
Type
Selection
Heater Control
(Operation Mode)
Extended
Functions Menu
Temp.-coefficient
“Other”
(*1) not displayed
in Bypass-Mode
Heater Menu
Mod-Menu
Value Menu
Level
Puffs
Battery voltage
w/wo drop
Switch Off
Time
Menu On
Clicks
Click
Speed
Energy
(Joule=Ws)
Battery
Capacitance
Reset
Counters
Total
Lifetime
Puffs
(*2) Menu items
only visible with
activated
Expert-Mode
Temperature
Unit (°C/°F)
Display
Mode
Display
Orientation
Wrap-Around
Mode
Expert
Mode
=>(*2)
(Re)set to
Defaults

05 Main Menu (Page 1)
Switching On/Off, Key Locking and Menu-Operation
The dicodes Dani Box has three buttons—the big vape/fire button and two smaller
plus and minus buttons. The mod can be turned on by clicking any button 5 times.
The display will show “Hello” before taking the user to the main menu. To turn off
the mod click the Fire Button 5 times, the display will read “Bye..” and then the
device will power down.
To avoid an unintended vape or accidental change of settings the buttons can be
locked by pressing the plus and minus buttons simultaneously—the display will show
“KeyLock.” To unlock the buttons, press the plus and minus buttons simultaneously
and the display will show “UnLock”.
It’s possible to navigate through the menu, as well as increase and decrease values of a
parameter using the plus and minus buttons. The waiting time from navigation mode to
entry mode can be adjusted using the parameter “Speed” located in the extended functions menu.
It’s also possible to get from navigation to value entry mode (and back) by clicking the fire button.
In the Extended Functions menu, clicking the fire button also enables fast stepping between sub menus.
Pressing and holding the fire button also acts as an escape option from the Extended Functions menu.
NOTE: vaping is disabled while the extended functions menu is displayed.
Changing the Power Setting
The power setting can be set as high as the Power-Limit (PLim) value or as low as
5W.If wrap-around is activated, the setting rolls over at PLim/5W.
When wrap-around is disabled, further increase or decrease is blocked at the limits. The
Power-Limit value can be adjusted in the Extended Functions Sub-Menu “Heater” which provides a
protection for atomizers which are not prepared for high wattage and also allows intentional reduction of
the power range. The wattage step size is 1 Watt below 20W, 2W from 20W to 40W and 5W above 40W, but
can be set to 0.5W, 1W and 2.5W respectively in the mod-menu with “Half Watt=1”.
It is not possible to change the Power setting in the operation mode “Bypass” (mechanical mod), because
the power is defined by the battery voltage and coil resistance. The “Power” menu is not displayed in
“Bypass” mode, but the display—during and after the vape—does show the actual power output to the
coil.
With “Temperature Controlled Vaping,” the power setting is the power limit for the temperature regulator.
If the power level is smaller than the value needed to achieve the selected temperature, the operation
changes from a temperature regulator to a temperature limiter. If the power level is sufficiently high, it sets
the heating speed of the coil until the set-point temperature is reached.
When the battery voltage decreases significantly, power is reduced starting at the voltage set by the
parameter UbatMin (EF-mod menu) plus 0.5V and ending at 10W at UbatMin. E.g. UbatMin=2.5V and
Power=40W => Full 40W until battery voltage is at 3.0V, and then reduced to 34W at 2.9V, 28W at 2.8V and
so forth. When the power is reduced, the battery symbol on the display starts blinking. We recommend
setting UbatMin between 2.5 and 2.7V.

Setting the Temperature
This Menu item is only available and displayed if temperature controlled vaping is
selected (see Heater-Control menu item below).
The Temperature Up/Down menu sets the coil temperature during vaping. The temperature can be set from
120°C to 280°C (250°F- 540°F) in steps of 5°C (10°F). It’s necessary to perform a reference measurement
(TemCal Init) To achieve precise temperature control.
Manual Coil Temperature Calibration
This Menu item is only displayed if temperature controlled vaping is selected (see
Heater Control menu item below). Temperature calibration is a very important step in
achieving optimum results during Temperature Controlled Vaping.
The Temperature Calibration function measures the coil resistance at room temperature (20°C) as the
reference for temperature controlled vaping. This measurement of resistance combined with the wire’s
temperature coefficient enables the mod to calculate the coil’s temperature.
The calibration must be confirmed to avoid accidental adjustments. After confirmation the display shows
“process” until the calibration is completed. If the calibration is performed at a temperature other than
20°C, the device will regulate a constant temperature, but with an offset deviation. So take the ambient
temperature during calibration into account. Similarly, if an incorrect coefficient is used, the actual
temperature might deviate dramatically from the desired temperature.
Always perform a calibration when a new atomizer is attached, even if the coil is made from the same
material as the previous one.
For further information about this topic, please read the “Application Note for Temperature Controlled
Vaping”, on the dicodes-mods website.
Coil Resistance and Coil Temperature
The coil resistance is displayed in a range from
0.00 to 9.90 Ohms. If Temperature Controlled vaping is selected, the current measured
coil temperature is also displayed. If TC mode is not selected, the display shows T ---.
If the display does not show 20°C even with a cooled-down atomizer, it is recommended that the user
perform a manual calibration.
NOTE: For coils with very low resistance, like Nickel-coils, a slight mechanical rearrangement (tightening
the atomizer) can lead to drastic changes in temperature due to changes in contact resistances. We
recommend the use of coils made from more than just nickel e.g. the NiFe30 (RESISTHERM) wire from
dicodes.
Battery Status
The Check Battery item shows the battery voltage (Ub0) and the battery voltage under
load during the last puff (UbL). The difference is the voltage drop of the battery. A high
drop (>0.4V) indicates a weak battery or contact problems.
Please note that every battery has an inner resistance and the voltage at its contacts always drops when
current is drained. The more current drained, the higher the drop. 18650 batteries have inner resistances
from about 15mOhm up to 80mOhm. Smaller sized batteries even have higher resistances. Generally
speaking, batteries with high capacity have higher inner resistance and those with lower capacity have
lower inner resistance.
05 Main Menu (Page 2)

05 Main Menu (Page 3)
Heater Control (Operation modes)
The mod has 5 operation modes. The default operation is either standard (0, power setting) or temperature
controlled vaping (1). In “Expert Mode” (Extended Functions Mod-Menu) the additional operation modes
are; Heater Protection (2), Power Boost (3), and Bypass (4, mechanical mod).
With Expert Mode disabled, menu options 2-4 are unavailable.
0. Standard Mode
In the standard operation mode the wattage selected in the power setting menu is
applied to the coil—unless the voltage would be greater than 12V or the current
greater than 20A.
For example with a coil resistance of 4 Ohms and a power setting of 40W, the required voltage at the coil
is 12.7V. With 4 Ohms the maximum wattage is 36W ((12V)²/4R=36W).
Or, if the coil resistance is 0.1 Ohm the maximum power is 40W, because (20A)²*0.1Ohm=40W.
Power is limited by the maximum voltage (12V) at high resistance and by maximum current (20A) at low
resistances. A power of 60W can be achieved when using a wire resistance between 0.15 and 2.4 Ohms.
Resistances of 0.05 to 5 Ohms are possible with a reduction in power.
1. Temperature Controlled Vaping
In this mode the mod regulates the temperature of the coil to the pre-set value—
except if the power setting is too low to achieve the selected temperature. So please
remember to adjust the power setting to a sufficiently high value for temperature
controlled vaping. Otherwise the temperature regulation changes to a temperature
limitation mode.
When HCtrl is set to 1, the menu jumps immediately to the selection of the wire type.
The user can select between dicodes-wire (NiFe30), Nickel 200 (Ni), Titan(Ti), Tungsten
(W, Wolfram), Stainless Steel (Inox) and “Other”. With “Other” selected, the
temperature coefficient defined in the Extended Functions Menu under item
“Tmp. Cof” is used. The value of the selected coefficient is displayed under the setting
“Wire.” For commonly used wires, the predefined coefficients are: NiFe30=320,
Nickel200=620, Titanium=350, Tungsten=440 and Stainless Steel=105. Note that
there are different alloys for Titanium and Stainless Steel on the market, so the
predefined values can deviate from the actual wire-value you use. With titanium and
stainless steel it’s best to select “Other” as the wire type and set the value of the wire
in the extended functions heater menu “TempCof”. The range for the coefficient is
050 to 650.
If you use the dicodes wire (RESISTHERM) it’s guaranteed the wire will always have the same coefficient,
because the wire was especially engineered for temperature regulation. Regulation accuracy is optimized
since the combination of resistivity and high coefficient are very consistent
NOTE: Nickel (Ni200) has a high and always precise temperature coefficient, but nickel is not easy to
handle—it’s quite soft, has very low resistance coils and high conductivity. With nickel, the smallest
changes in contact or mechanical thermal elongations can lead to poor performance.
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05 Main Menu (Page 4)
Main Menu 2. Heater Protection Mode (only when Expert Mode=1)
The heater protection mode is a periodic interruption of the power applied to the coil.
The duration and the frequency of the interrupts can be selected under “Heater Prot” in
the Extended Functions Menu. The repeated power interrupts help avoid breaks in
liquid flow and increases in temperature.
The table below shows the relation between power interrupt duration and length
of power application when using “Heater Prot”:
Extended Functions
Heater Menu
3. Power Boost Mode (Only with Expert Mode =1)
Power Boost Mode enables an initial short high power pulse applied to the coil (boost). The boost power
is the value of the parameter “Power Limit”. In addition to 3 selectable initial boost lengths, further
options generate a periodic boost pulse with different length and frequencies. An initial boost is for quick coil
heat-up. The periodic boost lets the coil temperature cycle through a given range. We developed this mode
because multiple flavors within liquids develop their taste at different temperatures—so cyclical heating
releases all the flavors giving you a richer experience.
Main Menu
In “boost” mode, we recommend setting the power level to much lower values in
order to allow the temperature to fluctuate as it needs to in order to release all of the
flavors.
Extended Functions
Heater Menu
Note: If the power setting equals the power limit value, the boost has no function, as it is limited to that
value as well. For a diagram of boost operation see next page.
Parameter
Parameter
Value Heater Prot
On-Time [ms]
Off-Time [ms]
Powerfactor
1
400
100
0.80
2
600
100
0.86
3
800
110
0.88
4
1000
120
0.89
5
1350
150
0.90
6
2000
200
0.91
7
2000
180
0.92
8
2000
150
0.93
9
2000
100
0.95
10
2000
80
0.96
Wert Power Boost
Boostzeit [ms]
Zeit auf Nennleistung
[ms]
Effektive Leistung
(bei 5W Nennleistung)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
300
450
600
50
80
120
160
200
250
300
-
-
-
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1000
Start-Boost
Start-Boost
Start-Boost
6.18
6.53
6.9
7.17
7.36
7.6
8.0

05 Main Menu (Page 5)
Fire Button
Diagram for Boost-Function
Fire Button
Power
PBoost=1,2,3
Power
PBoost=4..10
Plim Plim
Power
Time Time
Extended Functions Menu
The Extended Functions Menu provides three sub-menus:
Heater Menu Settings related to the heater or coil
Mod Menu Settings related to the individual usage and appearance
Value Menu Provides several statistics of vaping
The Extended Functions Menu offers many setting options in order to provide the highest possible
flexibility for users to adjust performance to their preferences. Normally, once the settings are made,
the user will rarely need to change them.
The large number of options may initially intimidate some the users. But without the Extended
Functions menu the mod would not be able to address all of the different customer requirements.
Please take a bit of time to get familiar with the menu. We’re confident that, once you have an
overview, setting your preferences will be relatively easy.
Error Messages
If an error occurs, the mod directly jumps to the error menu and displays the error
number and a mnemonic (short-term) description.
The possible error messages are:
0 OvrVolt: The input voltage is too high. The dicodes Dani Box is prepared for the use of one battery.
If the input voltage exceeds 4.5V this error message is displayed. Reduce the input
voltage to the specified range.
1ChkAtom: No atomizer detected or open coil.
2TempRef: A problem during the temperature reference measurement occurred
3
HighR:
The resistance of the coil is too high for the selected output power. The maximum output
voltage is 12V and current is 20A. This specification together with a maximum output
power of 60W leads to a resistance range of 0.15-2.4 Ohms. Also see “8 LowR”. Higher
and lower resistances are possible, but the power has to be reduced accordingly.
Example 1: With a 4Ohm coil the maximum power is (12V)²/4 Ohm=36W.
Example 2: With a 0.12Ohm coil the maximum power is (20A)²*0.12 Ohm
= 48W. Note that for resistances >2.4 Ohm the output voltage is the limiting
factor, whereas for resistances <0.15 Ohms it is the current.
4OverCur: Short on coil or coil breakdown (open)
5
LowBat:
The battery voltage under load (with current drained from it) has reached the minimum
discharge level—defined with parameter UbatMin in the extended function mod-menu.
6EleHot: The electronics have overheated and need to cool down. This error will not occur
with normal use of the mod.
7TimeOut: The maximum puff-time is limited depending on power. For a power <20W it is 20
seconds. Above 20W it decreases by 0.5seconds per Watt, above 40W it is 10seconds.
8
LowR:
The coil resistance is too low for the selected power, please see “3 HighR”.

Change wire
temperature
coefficient of
“Other” wire (*1)
Default 320
Set Power Limit
(40Wmax.)
Default 60W
Select heater
protection mode
(1-10)
Default 6
Select power
boost mode
(1-
10)
Default 3
Only visible when
Expert Mode =1
Set the minimum bat
discharge level
(2.5-
3V)
Default 2.7V
Set display luminosity
(1 low to 5 high
brightness)
Default 4
Select auto power
off time (1-2-5-10-15-
20-30-60
minutes)
Default 5min.
Select number of clicks
to get into the menu
(1-5).
Default 1
Speed for button
usage (1 fast-5 slow).
(*2 )
Default 3
Select wattage steps
1W/0.5W (<20W),
2W/1W (20-40W),
5W/2.5W (>40W)
Default 1
Selects temperature
unit either °Celsius or
°Fahrenheit.
Default °C
Parameter display
during vape
off/post/cont (*3)
Default cont
Select display
orientation between
Left and Right (handed)
Default R
Wrap around
(roll over or stop
at min/max)
Default 1
Select Expert mode to
enable power boost,
heater protection and
bypass mode.
Default 0
Switch back all settings
to factory defaults
Counts the number of
puffs since last counter
reset.
Displays pure vaping
time in H:MM:SS since
last counter reset
Energy taken from
battery during vaping
since last counter reset
Displays battery
capacitance since
last
counter reset
(can
show battery
quality)
Reset the counters
above.
Total lifetime puffs
of mod.
Not resettable.
Total lifetime vaping
time of mod in
HHHH:MM
Not resettable.
(*1 ) The temperature coefficient selects the type of wire material, range 050 to 650: When TC-mode is selected
(Main menu HCtrl=1), the user must select the wire type to be NiFe30 (dicodes wire), Ni200, Titanium, Tungsten
(Wolfram), Stainless Steel (Inox) or “Other”. The value for “Other” is adjusted here. The values of the predefined
wire-types are 320=dicodes-wire, 620=Nickel, about 105=Stainless Steel, 350=Titanium (varying literature values,
danger: fire hazard), 440=Tungsten (Wolfram). Value to select = Literature-value*10E5 K.
Example: Ni 6.2E-3*1/K * 10E5*K => 620
(*2 ) Setting 1 (fastest) up to3 without animation (visual shift effect), setting 4 slowest with shift animation
(*3 ) When temperature controlled vaping mode is selected and with display mode=post/cont, the current values of
“Power”, “Temperature” and “Wire-Resistance” can be observed 4 seconds after/during the vape. In standard
mode, the battery voltage, power and resistance is displayed. In Bypass mode the calculated power is displayed.
With display mode =off no parameters are displayed after or during the vape
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06 Extended Functions Menu (Page 1: Overview)

The following explanations are given for those parameters and items which are not self-explanatory or
have inter-dependencies with other parameters or functions.
The selection of the correct wire-temperature-coefficient is very important for the
correct operation of the mod—especially when Temperature Controlled Vaping is
selected.
As soon as TC-mode is selected, a multiple choice list of commonly used wires types is
provided along with predefined coefficients is displayed. There is also the category—
“Other”.
The coefficient of this “Other” wire can be adjusted in this menu item. Note that stainless steel and
titanium wires often do not have well defined coefficients. The TCoef item in the menu is visible, even if
the operation mode is not set to Temperature Controlled Vaping.
The Power Limit has an effect on several functions of the mod:
1. Power Limit defines the adjustment range of the power in the main menu. As stated
the limit value sets the roll-over or stop point of the menu “Power”. The power
limitation makes sense especially in the standard vaping mode in order to prevent coil
breaks when using small atomizers and small coils.
Power Limit sets the power during the boost-phase in the Power Boost Mode.
All dicodes devices allow the user to set the minimum discharge level of the battery
between 2.5V and 3.0V (older models 3.5V). Almost all batteries specify a minimum
discharge level of 2.5V to 2.7V. If the user is unsure of the minimum discharge level of
their battery, it should be set to 2.7V.
The selected voltage is the voltage at the poles of the battery when current is drained from it (the
current drained depends on the power at the coil). In contrast to other tube and box mods—which
stop operation already at 3.4V—the lower discharge level allowed by dicodes mods leads to better
battery utilization (about 20% better).
Note that at UBatMin+ 0.5V the power reduction function is activated depending.
The time to automatic power off of the mod can be selected from 1 minute up to 60
minutes. We recommend selecting 2 or 5 minutes so the mod is always ready to vape,
when the fire button is pressed. Either of these settings also provides the best
utilization of the battery.
NOTE: If the mod was actively switched off by the user—by clicking the fire button 5 times—the instant
power on is not available. In this case the mod has to be switched on with 5 clicks first.
The display mode (DispMod) switches on and off the display of several parameters
during and after the puff. The setting “cont” (continuous) will display values during and
seconds after the vape. With “post” the values are displayed only after the puff. “Off”
disables the display.
The values shown depend on the operation mode. In Temperature Controlled mode the parameters are
the temperature, coil resistance, temperature regulating power and a battery symbol.
For standard, boost and heater protection mode the parameters shown are the selected power (static,
no change), the coil resistance and the battery voltage. When Bypass mode is selected the display
shows the coil resistance, the battery voltage dependent and the calculated power (as there is no fixed
power setting in bypass mode).
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06 Extended Functions Menu
Additional Explanation to several menu items, page 1

The dicodes Dani Box can be used in 5 different modes. 3 of the modes are only
available if the Expert-Mode is set to 1.
The additional modes available with Expert Mode set to 1 are “Power Boost”, “Heater Protection” and
“Bypass”.
Here is an overview of the modes:
1. Standard: Vaping with a constant power setting. The selected power is applied to the coil, unless
the coil’s resistance affords a different power setting.
2. Temperature
Control: The power applied to the coil is calculated by a temperature controller which keeps the
coil’s temperature constant. NOTE: Set the correct temperature coefficient and
perform a calibration at room temp.
3. Power Boost: The coil is quickly heated up initially. Moreover a repetitive boost can be selected.
Note do not to set the power limit to a value too high. It’s best to use a lower than
normal power setting.
4. Heater
Protection: The power to the coil is repeatedly interrupted to enable a liquid flow and to limit
the temperature.
5. Bypass: The mod behaves like a mechanical mod, i.e. the battery voltage is applied directly to
the coil. The maximum current is limited 20A. Note that the vape now depends on
the amount of power in the battery. Also the coil should not be very low in resistance
as then 20A limit could be reached easily.
With “Set Defaults” it is possible to return all settings to the the default status.
The reset is initiated by selecting the menu and pressing a button. To avoid unintended
resetting the user has to confirm the procedure by again pressing the button when
“confirm” is displayed. “Process” shows while the rest is performed.
Most of the defaults are listed in the overview diagram of the Extended Functions Menu. Here
are the additional settings which are not listed in the Extended Menu:
Power:
Temperature:
Heater Control Mode:
Wire Type:
10W
210°C
1 (Standard, normal VW)
NiFe (320)
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Additional explanation to several menu items, page 2

The Extended Functions Menu has another sub-menu showing several statistical values.
There are two types of value-counters, either re-settable to zero or not.
The statistic counters are saved whenever the mod is automatically or manually
switched off. In contrast, if the battery is removed from the mod before switching off,
the changes to the counters since the last shut down will be lost.
The following statistical values are stored:
-Cycles Number of puffs. The counter can be reset to 0.
-Time The timespan during which power was applied to the coil, i.e. vaping time.
The counter can be reset to 0.
-
Energy
This is the energy consumption during vape in Joules=Watt-Seconds. This
value is the true integrated vape power over time. It is the power integral,
because during temperature controlled vaping (and also in bypass mode)
the power is not constant, but varies a lot over time due to the regulation.
The counter can be reset to 0.
-BatCap This is a quite interesting counter: If it is reset immediately after the insertion
of a fully charged battery, and checked before a new battery is inserted,
it shows the batteries capacity. With this function the user can check,
whether the battery has a capacity as declared by the manufacturer or
whether the battery is wear-out. This counter can be reset to 0.
-TotCycl “Total Cycles” is the number of puffs throughout the entire mod’s life.
It cannot be reset.
-TotTime “Total Time” is the total time of vaping (not stand by) in a format HHHH:MM
that is 4digits of hours and 2 for minutes. It cannot be reset.
The menu item Reset Cntr, i.e. the resetting of the counters, is intentionally positioned
between resettable counters and those which cannot be reset—making it easier to
remember, which are resettable.
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06 Extended Functions Menu
Additional explanations to several menu items, page 3

Battery
Always use batteries with high drain or very high current capability, flat top, from high
quality manufacturers. Avoid the use of no-name products. Using low quality batteries
will void the warranty. Insert the battery with the plus terminal towards the atomizer.
Warranty
Opening the device, other than the battery cap, will void the warranty!
Electronic cigarettes
Electronic cigarettes are NOT healthy, but studies indicate they are less harmful than
to tobacco cigarettes. Electronic cigarettes are an alternative to tobacco products,
but should not be regarded as a dishabituation to smoking.
Electronic cigarettes are not intended for anyone under 18 years of age,
non-smokers, pregnant women, persons allergic to nicotine or propylene glycol or
persons with cardiovascular disease. Selling to persons below 18 years of age is
prohibited!
Battery Disposal
Li-Ion batteries may not be disposed of in household waste. Consumers are required by
law to dispose of worn-out batteries at designated disposal sites.
Mod Disposal
The symbol below indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste,
but as electronic waste (e-waste). Thank You!
dicodesGmbH
Friedrich der Große 70
D-44628 Herne
Germany
Phone: +49 2323 1463635
Email: info@dicodes-mods.de
Web: www.dicodes-mods.de
Errors excepted. Subject to technical or other changes without prior notice.
c copyrights dicodes GmbH, Germany, no unauthorized reprint. 10.12.2015 dicodes Dani Box manual, ENG, revision 1
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