1. Choose the appropriate density level based on the elasticity of tobacco.
It is recommended to choose a lower density level for finer tobacco, otherwise the injected cigarettes will be too tight.
It is recommended to choose a higher density level for tobacco with higher elasticity to ensure sufficient compression and avoid injecting cigarettes that are too loose.
2. After placing the tobacco in the container, close the lid, place an empty cigarette tube, and click the START button to start injecting the cigarette.
Do not put other foreign objects into tobacco containers during machine operation, as this may cause danger and damage to the machine.
When using tools to clean the interior of the machine, it is necessary to disconnect the power supply to avoid accidental operation that may cause danger and damage to the machine.
3. The machine will automatically squeeze the tobacco to prepare for the next cigarette injection.
Use up the tobacco in the machine every time. The container does not have sufficient sealing, and the remaining tobacco inside the machine is susceptible to environmental humidity changes, resulting in tobacco clumping inside the machine and causing jams during future operation.
After each use, idle the machine without installing empty cigarette tubes and tobacco until it is confirmed that all internal tobacco has been used up.
Choose tobacco with suitable humidity.
We suggest abandoning the use of powdered tobacco at the bottom of the bag or using a sieve for screening, which can easily lead to machine jams. (Same as in tobacco with low humidity).
Store tobacco or injected cigarettes appropriately to avoid environmental changes in tobacco humidity.
Thin tobacco is prone to being squeezed too tightly and has a higher risk of causing machine jams.
Long tobacco is prone to poor falling, causing machine judgment errors, frequent prompts for CLEAR, or uneven injection of cigarettes. It is recommended to cut it short before use!
Applicable to tobacco only. During the operation of the machine, it is necessary to avoid foreign objects other than tobacco entering the squeezing chamber to avoid causing danger and machine damage.
It is recommended to clean the nozzle and extrusion chamber after each use or regularly. Tobacco will inevitably leave behind tar powder during the injection process. Long term accumulation may lead to machine jams. When cleaning live models of machines, the machine power should be turned off to avoid accidentally touching the switch, which may cause danger or damage to the machine.
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