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Hi, been using OXVA Xlim pro 2 for around 3 months. This is the first time happened to me. After charging the device using the OXVA USB Cable that included inside the box, the device won't start at all. I already tried to press the power and replay button at the same time to turn on the device, I already try to charge it again but it didn't work and only shows blank screen nor LED lights. Need your advice, thanks in advance 

 

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Already try that method, but nothing happened. Is there any possibilities that the device going short circuit?

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None of your 3 videos worked or showed up. I don't think if you click on them here they will show for you. AND THAT'S FINE AS I DIDN'T ASK FOR THEM, because I understood your words. In the future (what has worked for me) is use that 'choose files' option and you're done, nothing else to do. 🙂

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i have the same problem with my oxva xlim 2 pro dna, after i put the device in charge (with the same charger that i used in the past and that i used for all my oxva device) the mod dont switch on. the strange stuff is that is recognize from escribe .... :( 

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Hello, thanks for your answer , in attachment the screenshot of Device Monitor .4,16 ohm of resistance looks really stange :D  and not i cant fire with puff function in escribe: when i try appear one message "check atomizer"

 

 

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If you click the icon to the left of "Puff" to bring up the button simulator, and click Fire, does the screen turn on? That'd tell us if there's an issue with the physical buttons.

Also, before you start Device Monitor (make sure it is closed), go to Help->About in EScribe and left click the logo seven times. This will close the window and put the program into Debug mode. Then, start Device Monitor.

If you do this, click the "Debug" group on the left to bring it up. What does "Buttons" say?

As to 4.16 Ohms, PWM devices like Oxva can't read over 4 Ohm. 4.16 Ohm is probably the 4 Ohms limit with calibration applied. This almost certainly means it's not reading the pod resistance, or the connection has become very bad, but clearly it's detecting that there _is_ a connection, or it wouldn't have tried to measure it at all.

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