MAD HEATERS Revolve Stem Gen Heater User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- MAD HEATERS
Table of Contents
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- BEFORE FIRST USE
- CLEANING AND CARE
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- ADJUSTABLE AIRPORT
- LOCKABLE SPINNING MOUTHPIECE
- DRAW RESISTANCE CONTROL
- SECONDARY COOLING UNIT (SCU)
- ALTERNATIVE SLEEVE OPTIONS
- RECLAIM FILTER SCREEN
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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REVOLVE
USER MANUAL
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Length: 80mm / 109mm with Tip (XL Size)
- Width: 12mm (at widest point)
- Material: Grade 5 Titanium
- Weight: 18.5g / 0.65oz
- O-rings: Heat resistant, isopropyl alcohol safe
1 | Sleeve | 10 | Cooling Helix |
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2 | Cooling Unit | 11 | Adjustable Airport |
3 | Mouthpiece | 12 | DRC Aperture |
4 | DRC Airow Tube | 13 | Adjustment Ring |
5 | Secondary Cooling Unit | 14 | DRC Indicator |
6 | Cooling Fins | 15 | DRC Internal Aperture |
7 | Airport | 16 | O-ring Locking Groove |
8 | Reclaim Filter Screen | 17 | O-ring Storage / SCU Lock |
9 | Reclaim Filter Posts | 18 | Secondary DRC Indicator |
BEFORE FIRST USE
Please clean each part of your Stem thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol to
remove every trace of residue from the machining and coating process.
You will need to provide your own DYNAVAP Tip and Cap combination to complete
the Revolve Stem.
CLEANING AND CARE
Soak the Stem in isopropyl alcohol for at least 30 minutes using the cleaning
/ storage tube or a zip-lock bag. Shake it periodically for a thorough clean.
If you are cleaning the Glass Sleeve, only shake it carefully to protect the
glass from accidental damage. Drain the solution, rinse the parts with hot
water and dry them completely before reassembling.
You can soak the DYNAVAP Tip alongside the Stem, but never submerge a DYNAVAP
Cap in any cleaning solution For a quick clean, dip the Cooling Unit in
isopropyl alcohol and use a paper towel to ‘twist off’ the spiral. Then use
q-tips to clean the rest of the parts. We recommend that you only remove the
Cooling Unit from the Sleeve when you intend to clean it. Do not remove the
o-rings when cleaning the Stem, they are isopropyl alcohol safe.
Do not soak Wood Sleeves in isopropyl alcohol, just clean the metal liner with
a q-tip or pipe cleaner. Regularly apply a small amount of wood wax to the
outside of the Wood Sleeve to avoid cracking.
WARNING
MAD Heaters products and accessories are only intended for individuals who are
18 years of age or older. If you experience any side effects or possible side
effects, stop using the product immediately and consult a physician. Please be
responsible and keep out of reach of children and pets.
USE OF THIRD PARTY TERMS
DYNAVAP is a registered trademark of Dynavap LLC and is only used here in
accordance with fair use policies.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Please be aware that the Cooling Fins may get hot during use. This is intentional, they are designed to dissipate heat from your vapor.
- Before removing the Cooling Unit do a full turn on the Adjustment Ring to remove the excess reclaim from the side of the spirals. This will help with removing and re-inserting the Cooling Unit when it’s done without cleaning.
- If the Cooling Unit is diffcult to turn or remove from the Sleeve then try warming it up with another session, heat can help loosen the build-up. Alternatively soak in isopropyl alcohol.
- NEVER try to move the DYNAVAP Tip side-to-side when removing it from the Glass Sleeve, it might break it. Only pull and twist.
- If your DYNAVAP Tip is loose or does not have enough friction, switch the grey o-rings for the black o-rings for a slightly tighter fit.
- To remove the inner o-ring that is located behind the Adjustment Ring, please use a needle or sharp tweezers.
- The Mouthpiece is compatible with 10mm WP connections.
- The 12mm wide Glass Sleeve may be used with other vaporizers that has 12mm WPA connection.
- If your Stem needs cleaning, you may try the other Airflow Tube for a clean vapor path.
DRC AIRFLOW OPTIONS
Align the line on the Adjustment Ring to the Airport to choose from the following options with the Draw Resistance Control (DRC) Airflow Tube:
Fresh air is drawn into the Airport and through the center of the Cooling Unit before mixing with the vapor and passing over the Helix.
The air intake at the Airport is directed straight to the Mouthpiece for a blast of cool air that bypasses the Helix.
The Airport is closed. Not adding any fresh air will produce denser clouds while still cooling the vapor. Perfect for mouth-to-lung use.
DIRECT AIRFLOW OPTIONS (OPTIONAL)
You can expand the capabilities of your Revolve Stem even further with the
optional Direct Airflow Tube. It will remove the DRC options entirely to give
you improved flavor and cooler Sleeve temperature, but with warmer vapor.
Fresh air is drawn around the Helix to cool the Sleeve and the Cooling Unit before mixing with the vapor which then travels through the center.
Air intake at the Airport is directed to the Mouthpiece for a blast of fresh air while the vapor heads through the center.
Cooling
Flavor
Sleeve temperature
The guide values are based on a scale of 5. Your experience might differ.
ADJUSTABLE AIRPORT
When using the OPEN or BYPASS mode you can control the maximum air intake at the Adjustment Ring with the help of our fully adjustable Airport.
LOCKABLE SPINNING MOUTHPIECE
The Revolve is a breeze to use with a lighter thanks to its built in smooth- spinning Mouthpiece. If you are using a heater or just want to fix the Mouthpiece you can lock or unlock the mechanism with a quick adjustment.
LOCKED MODE
Pull out the Airflow Tube from the Mouthpiece and roll the o-ring from its
storage position into the locking groove as shown above. The o-ring will
create friction on the inner side of the Mouthpiece which will stop it from
spinning.
SPINNING MODE
Remove the o-ring completely from the Airflow Tube OR roll it down to the
storage position as shown above to store it for on the go. To remove the
o-ring from its locking position, pinch the o-ring to create a bulge and push
it off sideways with your fingernail until it begins to rise up out of the
groove.
DRAW RESISTANCE CONTROL
To adjust the DRC slowly start pulling out the Mouthpiece until it locks into
position as shown below. Locate the triangle on the Airflow Tube, then rotate
and adjust with your fingernail from the top grooves.
Choose either mouth-to-lung (MTL) for slower and tighter draws or direct-lung
(DL) for powerful and long draw with increased airflow. The DL side has a
single long deep
line, the MTL setting has 3 graduated lines (deeper equals more open).
Try the MTL side with the CLOSED option to further reduce the airflow. Drawing too hard with MTL can cause excess condensation in the DRC tube.
SECONDARY COOLING UNIT (SCU)
The SCU will increase the cooling capabilities of your Revolve Stem even
further, and it is especially useful with the Direct Airflow Tube.
To install, first remove the o-ring from the Storage Position, push the SCU
into the Airflow Tube, then replace the o-ring.
If you would like to install the SCU and lock the spinning Mouthpiece at the
same time, use a second small o-ring (5x1mm) in the Locking Groove.
The SCU will provide the following modifiers to the guide values:
With DRC Air ow Tube:
With Direct Air ow Tube:|
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ALTERNATIVE SLEEVE OPTIONS
The Sleeves will affect the Cooling, Flavor and Sleeve temperature as follows:
GLASS SLEEVE
With DRC Airflow Tube:
With Direct Airflow Tube:|
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WOOD SLEEVE
With DRC Air ow Tube:
With Direct Air ow Tube:|
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RECLAIM FILTER SCREEN
The optional removable Screen acts as a particulate filter as well as a
collector for some of the reclaim before it has a chance to condense on the
Cooling Unit.
This extends the number of sessions before deep cleaning is required.
To insert the Screen, remove the Cooling Unit from the body and ‘snap’ the
Screen into position between the two posts at the end of the Cooling Unit .
To replace twist the Adjustment Ring once and pull it out with the Cooling
Unit.
Pro tip – When the Screen is full you can place the whole thing on top of your
next bowl for a cheeky reclaim bonus.
References
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