MicroFogger produces a burning smell even with a new heating coil - There may be a
very slight burning smell present in the first few second of operation with a new coil. If
the smell does not disappear or gets more severe, stop using the MicroFogger and
allow it to rest for at least another 15 minutes before continuing, ensuring that the fluid
tank is full. If smell persists, replace heating coil
MicroFogger flickers ON/OFF when shaken - This indicates a loose battery spring that
needs to be readjusted
MicroFogger spits out fog liquid when activated - After
filling or storage, the MicroFogger may “spit” small
droplets of fog liquid for the first few bursts. To avoid this,
gently insert a Q-tip (provided) into the barrel of the device
while twisting it clockwise until it bottoms out. This will
absorb any excess liquid and prevent spitting. Remove Q-
tip by twisting anti-clockwise. This can also happen at low
smoke speed levels, increase speed level to avoid.
Safety
The MicroFogger 5 Pro is powered by a high-performance Lithium-ion battery. This type
of battery presents a potential fire risk if handled improperly. The following safety
guidelines aim to prevent any issues from arising:
-Never leave the MicroFogger charging while unattended
-Never run the MicroFogger in auto-run modes while unattended
-Always keep the MicroFogger away from any flammable materials
-Never expose the MicroFogger to temperatures over 60 degrees Celsius
-Avoid disassembling the MicroFogger unless instructed
-Always ensure the MicroFogger’s barrel is clear of debris
-If the MicroFogger sustains significant damage that punctures its battery, immediately
cease operation and place it in a safe area outdoors to prevent any further damage to
its surroundings or people should the battery sustain a thermal runaway.
-If the lower half of the MicroFogger heats up to uncomfortable temperatures of over 40
degrees Celsius, immediately cease operation (unplug it if it is charging) and place it in
a safe area outdoors and wait for at least 10 minutes.
-Never attempt to power the MicroFogger using a home-made charging cable. If you do
so, this will be at your own risk.
-Never attach, strap the MicroFogger to a person without a quick-release that can easily
be operated by aforementioned person
-Always unscrew the fluid tank and turn the device off for storage
-Never store the battery “loose”, only store batteries in the device or in safety cases
To produce smoke, the MicroFogger evaporates a mix of Propylene Glycol and
Vegetable Glycerin. Although these chemicals are both generally recognized as safe