Solo (CCELL® Zico)
Filling Instructions

Learn how to fill and cap your Solo Cartridge by following the steps below.

Solo (CCELL® Zico)
Filling
Instructions

Learn how to fill and
cap your Solo
Cartridge by following
the steps below.

Solo (CCELL® Zico)

Filling & Capping Instructions

Inserting the Needle

Using a syringe full of oil, fill the cartridge by placing the needle into the space between the airway and the outer wall of the cartridge.

Use a short blunt tipped needle (≤14ga.)

Filling the Reservoir

Fill the reservoir with oil until it reaches the bottom of the metal collar.

Note: The syringe and needle may need to be warmed to improve fluid flow.

Ensure the inlet holes are not entirely covered with oil.

Do not overfill or allow oil to enter the center airway.

Pre-Attaching the Base

Immediately after filling, using the included press-attachments, pre-attach the M7 Base horizontally on top of the atomizer before pressing into place.

Attachments are compatible with Panavise or Arbor Press.

Capping the Cartridge

Press the M7 base into position using your press machine.

The L6 Solo (CCELL™ Zico) cartridges close at a force between 210-260lbf per cartridge.

The recommended press force is 250lbf per cartridge

We recommended capping within 5 minutes to avoid leaking, but depending on your viscosity, this can vary.

Checking the Assembly

Using a height gauge, measure the height between the pin and the screw base to verify the complete assembly process.

A <0.1mm gap should be between the thread top and cartridge bottom.

During assembly, contact should be made to the contact pin to ensure it is flush with the thread base after assembly.

Checking the Connection

Measure cartridge resistance to ensure the cartridge has not been affected by the assembly process. The standard resistance is +/- 0.15ohms.

The pin should not be recessed more than 0.3mm from the thread base and should not protrude from the base.

If the contact pin is protruding from the bottom of the threaded base, it can create connectivity issues.

Allowing for Headspace

Cartridges should be allowed to stand for at least 30 minutes before use. During this time, fluid is priming the atomizer. The rate at which the atomizer saturates is dependent upon the viscosity of the product and the atomizer's fluid inlet diameter. More viscous fluids may require more time.

If the cartridge will experience a pressure change because of an increase in temperature or a change in elevation, the cartridge must be shipped with the mouthpiece facing down, allowing for the atomizer inlets to be exposed to ambient air.

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Solo (CCELL® Zico)

Filling & Capping Instructions

Inserting the Needle

Insert the syringe (blunt tip needle 14 ga. or smaller) into the space between the airway and the outer wall of the reservoir. With the device held upright, fill the reservoir with 0.5mL/1.0mL of oil.

Note: The syringe and needle may need to be warmed to improve fluid flow.

Do not overfill or allow oil to enter the center airway.

Filling the Reservoir

Fill the reservoir with 0.5mL/1.0mL of oil or until the oil reaches the bottom of the metal collar.

Note: The syringe and needle may need to be warmed to improve fluid flow.

Do not overfill or allow oil to enter the center airway.

Pre-Attaching the Base

Immediately after filling, using the included press-attachments, pre-attach the M7 Base horizontally on top of the atomizer before pressing into place.

Attachments are compatible with Panavise or Arbor Press.

Capping the Cartridge

Press the M7 Base into position using your press machine.

The L6 Solo (CCELL™ Zico) cartridges close at a force between 210-260lbf per cartridge.

The recommended press force is 250lbf per cartridge

We recommend capping within 5 minutes to avoid leaking, but depending on your viscosity, this can vary.

Checking the Assembly

Using a height gauge, measure the height between the pin and the screw base to verify the complete assembly process.

A <0.1mm gap should be between the thread top and cartridge bottom.

During assembly, contact should be made to the contact pin to ensure it is flush with the thread base after assembly.

Checking the Connection

Measure cartridge resistance to ensure the cartridge has not been affected by the assembly process. The standard resistance is +/- 0.15ohms.

The pin should not be recessed more than 0.3mm from the thread base and should not protrude from the base.

If the contact pin is protruding from the bottom of the threaded base, it can create connectivity issues.

Allow for headspace

Cartridges should stand for at least 30 minutes before use to allow the atomizer to saturate. More viscous fluids require more time. After a cartridge is filled, the atomizer begins to absorb the oil. Due to its large size and porous ceramic wick, a CCELL® atomizer can absorb up to 0.15mL (30%) of a 0.5mL cartridge. As the atomizer absorbs oil, headspace forms. Oil is still in the cartridge, but it's absorbed out of view.

If the cartridge will experience a pressure change because of an increase in temperature or a change in elevation, the cartridge must be shipped with the mouthpiece facing down, allowing for the atomizer inlets to be exposed to ambient air.​

When cleaning the outer wall of the cartridge, use <75% isopropyl alcohol to avoid fogging​.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Jupiter Research partners with licensed extractors, growers, and producers that fill, seal, and deliver cartridges to licensed retailers.

No. Cartridges are designed for single-use only.

It depends. Many variables affect how many activations an individual cartridge can provide. Factors include the duration of inhalation and the type of plant-derived extract.

Our cartridges vaporize oil at a consistent rate of 5mg per 3-second draw. Based on this level of consumption, a 0.5mL cartridge would last about 100 draws.

  1. Cartridge is empty when vapor is no longer produced after activation. Due to headspace, the cartridge may still produce vapor after the reservoir appears empty due to out of view oil absorbed in the atomizer.

If no draw-activation occurs, try the following: 

  • Make sure Power Supply is charged. 
  • Rotate mouthpiece to ensure positive connection between the Cartridge and Power Supply.
  • Separate the Cartridge from the Power Supply, then clean the contact points in the device and the bottom of the cartridge with a cotton swab dipped in a small amount of rubbing alcohol. 

If your product is within the warranty period and is not working properly, return the device, with the receipt, to the retailer where you purchased it. 

No. Jupiter Cartridges and Power Supplies are not to be used for tobacco-derived products.

  1. All cartridges may leak when transported from a lower elevation to a higher elevation. The degree of leakage depends on how full the cartridge is, how large the increase in elevation is, and the speed at which the elevation changes.

    To prevent leakage, store the cartridge with the mouthpiece pointing downward.

U.S. Federal Aviation Regulations dictate transport or use of substances and pharmaceuticals. Visit the Federal Aviation Administration website for more information.

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