How to Take Apart a Vuse Alto Battery?

Author Mollie Sherman

Posted Jul 27, 2022

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This process is fairly simple and only requires a few tools that most people have around the house. The first thing you will need to do is remove the cartridge from the device. To do this, twist the base of the cartridge counter-clockwise until it comes off. Next, take a look at the inside of the cartridge where you will see the heating element. There will be a small metal disk on the element; this is the wick. Gently remove the wick from the element and set it aside. Once the wick is removed, the element can be unscrewed from the cartridge and set aside as well.

Now that the cartridge is disassembled, it's time to move on to the battery. The first thing you'll need to do is unscrew the base of the battery. Once the base is unscrewed, you can remove the battery tube. Inside the battery tube, you will find the battery itself. To remove the battery, simply twist it counter-clockwise until it comes out.

With the battery removed, you can now unscrew the top of the battery housing. Inside the housing, you will find the contact point for the battery. This is where the battery makes contact with the device in order to create the electrical connection. Gently remove the contact point and set it aside.

With the contact point removed, the final step is to remove the spring from the housing. The spring sits on top of the battery and helps to create a good connection between the battery and the device. To remove the spring, simply unscrew it from the housing.

And that's it! You have now successfully taken apart a vuse alto battery.

How do you remove the battery cap from the Vuse Alto?

The Vuse Alto battery cap is located at the bottom of the battery. To remove it, first unscrew the base of the battery clockwise. This will loosen the cap and allow you to pull it off.

How do you unscrew the battery from the Vuse Alto?

Assuming you would like a comprehensive answer:

To unscrew the battery from the Vuse Alto, first find the two notches on the side of the battery. These notches will be near the top and bottom of the battery. Next, insert a flathead screwdriver or a knife into one of the notches and apply pressure to the notch. While applying pressure to the notch, use your other hand to twist the battery counterclockwise. The battery will unscrew from the device.

How do you remove the cartridge from the Vuse Alto?

To remove the cartridge from the Vuse Alto, push down on the release button located on the side of the device, and then pull the cartridge out. If the cartridge is not coming out easily, try twisting it slightly as you pull.

How long does the Vuse Alto battery take to charge?

It takes about two hours to fully charge a Vuse Alto battery. Chronic smokers may find that they need to charge their batteries more frequently than others.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I charge the Vuse Alto?

To charge the Vuse Alto battery, place the bottom of the device inside of the magnetic charge port on the charger cord and plug in the USB into a computer. You can actually use the Alto while it charges. The full charge takes about 70 to 80 minutes.

What should I do if my Vuse Alto product is not working?

If you are using an authorized Vuse Alto device, removing the pod and contacting the Vuse contact center should immediately rectify any issues with your device. If you are using a non-authorized device, please call 1-877-614-VUSE (8873) for assistance.

Can I refill my Vuse Alto pre-filled pods?

No. Vuse Alto pre-filled pods are intended for single use only.

What adapters do I need to use with the Vuse Alto?

The Vuse Alto requires a wall adapter and a car adapter to charge it.

How do I charge the Vuse Alto battery?

Place the Vuse Alto battery in the magnetic charging port on the charger cord and plug in the USB into a computer.

Mollie Sherman

Mollie Sherman

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Mollie Sherman is an experienced and accomplished article author who has been writing for over 15 years. She specializes in health, nutrition, and lifestyle topics, with a focus on helping people understand the science behind everyday decisions. Mollie has published hundreds of articles in leading magazines and websites, including Women's Health, Shape Magazine, Cooking Light, and MindBodyGreen.

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