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Troubleshoot your Ooze vaporizer pen with this simple guide
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If your Ooze pen isn’t charging, the connection points may be dirty, the charging cable may be defective, the cartridge coil might not be making a connection with the pen, or the battery may be damaged. Fortunately, most of these issues can be fixed in just a few simple steps. If your Ooze pen is blinking green and it also doesn’t charge, we have fixes for that, too. Follow these troubleshooting tips to have your Ooze vape pen up and running in no time.

Things You Should Know

  • Use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean the connection points on the pen’s battery and the bottom of the cartridge.
  • If the charger light stays green but the battery doesn’t charge, your charger might not be working—replace it with another Ooze-brand charger.
  • Check that the coil of the cartridge is making a connection with the pen. If the cartridge coil is crooked, use a toothpick to carefully push it back into place.
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What to Do if Your Ooze Pen Isn’t Charging

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  1. Unscrew the cartridge or charger from the battery and click the button 5 times to turn it off. Dip a cotton swab in 91% isopropyl alcohol and gently scrub the connection point on the battery and the bottom of the cartridge. [1]
    • Wait for the cartridge and the battery to dry completely before reassembling the pen and turning it on. Turn on your pen by pressing the button 5 times.
  2. It might seem obvious, but make sure you’re connecting the charger to a working power outlet. Use the charging cable that came with your Ooze device and look it over to make sure that it’s still in good condition. If the charger light stays green but the battery doesn’t charge, you may have to replace the charger. [2]
    • You can also see if the charger is defective by using another Ooze-brand charger.
    • Sometimes, dust or debris can disrupt charging. Use a cotton swab or a small, soft brush to clean the charging port on the vape pen and the connector on the charging cable.
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  3. Your pen’s battery has a round coil on the bottom that connects with the coil on the cartridge to make a connection. If the coil on the cartridge is crooked, carefully push it back in place with a toothpick, bobby pin, or paper clip. [3]
    • Try not to push on the coil too hard—this can cause further damage to the cartridge.
    • If the coil is in the right position, you might have received a defective cartridge from the dispensary that won’t connect with the heating element of the battery.
      • Visit the dispensary, explain the situation, and ask if you could switch it out. Most dispensaries would be happy to do this for you, but some may have you buy a new one.
  4. Inspect the pen for any visible damage or signs of short-circuiting. If you drop your pen on the ground or in water, your battery might be permanently damaged—if this is the case, it might be time to buy a new one. [4]
    • Water damage is not covered by Ooze’s warranty program, so you may have to buy a new battery out-of-pocket. [5]
    • Most battery-powered vape pens last 6 to 12 months—if your battery is old, it may need to be replaced.
    • If your vape pen is damaged, it’s recommended to stop using it immediately to prevent injury.
  5. If you’ve tried everything and your pen still doesn’t charge, you may have to reach out to Ooze’s customer support so they can help you troubleshoot. Send an email to support@oozelife.com with your order number, your name, the email address associated with the order, and your specific issue. [6]
    • If your problem is covered by Ooze’s 5-year warranty, they may be able to send you a replacement item.
    • If you haven’t already, activate your warranty before you contact customer service. Enter your name, address, and the pen’s authentication code into Ooze’s product registration form . [7]
      • Find the authentication code etched into the outside of your pen, near the base. You can also check inside the package for a warranty card—scratch off the silver part to see the code.
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Why is my Ooze pen blinking green?

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  1. One of the most common reasons your Ooze pen light blinks green is that the battery has died and needs to be charged. If the battery is dead, the light will flash 10 to 15 times. Plug it into the charger —if the pen lights up solid green and the charger lights up red, it needs to be charged. [8]
    • Once your pen fully charges, the charger light will turn green and the pen light will shut off.
    • If the pen light still blinks green when you plug it into the charger, it may have a connection issue.
  2. When your pen has a connection issue, it will usually blink green 4 to 5 times. This means your cartridge might be leaking, you have an irregular-sized cartridge, or the coil on the cartridge is deformed. [9]
    • Cartridge is leaking: Clean the bottom of the cartridge and the connection point on the battery with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. Wait until everything is dry before reassembling.
    • Cartridge is an irregular size: Tighten or loosen the cartridge until you find a sweet spot that makes a connection. If that doesn’t work, you may have to buy a new cartridge in the right size.
    • Cartridge has a deformed coil: To see if this is the issue, try a different cart that you know has worked with your pen before. If the old cart works, the issue is with the new one.
      • Many licensed dispensaries know that this can happen, and might be willing to swap it with a new one.
      • If neither cartridge works, then the pen is probably the issue.
  3. If you’ve tried to charge your pen, ruled out any connection issues, and your pen is still blinking green, the battery might’ve been damaged on its way to you from the factory. In this case, you may have to order a new one. [10]
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Preserving Your Ooze Pen’s Battery

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  1. Ooze pens come with their own Smart USB chargers that turn off automatically once the pen is fully charged. This preserves the battery cells of your charged device. If you use a different charger, it might damage your battery and shorten its lifespan. [11]
    • Using another charger to charge your pen also voids your warranty. [12]
  2. Temperatures that are too high or too low can reduce the lifespan of your pen’s lithium-ion battery and impact its performance.
    • In addition, charge your battery on a clean, flat surface away from anything that could catch fire and someplace you can easily see it. [13]
  3. Overtightening a cartridge on a battery can cause the metal rings used to conduct electricity to press in too deep. This can make them unable to connect. [14]
    • If this does happen, gently pry the metal ring upwards with a paperclip. The ring is only connected with a thin wire, so be careful not to break it off.
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      Warnings

      • If your vape pen is visibly damaged, stop using it immediately to avoid injury.
      • Try to buy your cartridges from legal, legitimate storefronts. Counterfeit vape cartridges can contain harmful ingredients like pesticides, cutting agents, and heavy metals. [15]
      • Irregularly-sized cartridges can lead to irreparable damage to your Ooze pen over time.
      • It’s not yet known how vaping affects your CBD intake. However, CBD can cause liver injury and affect how other drugs you’re taking work. [16]
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