Toggle the slider switch on the bottom of the device to reset performance modes.

To reset the Geek Bar Pulse performance settings, locate the slider switch on the bottom of the device. Move the switch between the Regular, Pulse, and Off positions. This action refreshes the digital display and toggles between the dual-core heating modes, effectively resetting the vaping experience and power output.

Steps to Adjust or Refresh the Device

Because this is a disposable device, it does not have a software factory reset. Use the physical hardware interface to manage its internal state:

  1. Locate the three-position slider found at the base of the unit near the charging port.
  2. Slide the toggle to the middle position to engage Regular Mode for standard vapor production.
  3. Slide the toggle to the far right to activate Pulse Mode, which increases the wattage.
  4. Slide the toggle to the far left to turn the device Off, which resets the sensor and display.

Troubleshooting the Interface

If the digital screen becomes unresponsive or shows incorrect battery levels, you can force the system to refresh using these methods:

  • Cycle the Power: Turn the switch to the "Off" position for ten seconds before switching it back to your preferred mode.
  • External Power Connection: Plug a USB-C cable into the charging port for five seconds. This often forces the internal chip to reboot.
  • Sensor Clearing: If the device continues to fire after a puff, move the switch to "Off" and gently blow into the mouthpiece to clear the air-pressure sensor.

Comparison of Device Operating Modes

Setting Mode Purpose Vapor Volume System Status
Off Safety / Storage Zero Electronics Disabled
Regular Longevity Standard Single Core Active
Pulse Performance High Dual Core Active

Ensuring Accurate Readings

To ensure the liquid and battery sensors remain accurate, avoid using fast-charging blocks that exceed the device's voltage requirements. Overheating the battery can cause the LED display to malfunction. If the juice level indicator appears stuck, cycling between the Pulse and Regular modes while the device is upright usually recalibrates the internal sensor readings.