So, I’ve been using this Vaporesso XROS for a while now, and just the other day, it started acting up. The darn thing just wouldn’t auto-draw. I mean, I suck on it, but nothing happens. It’s like it’s ignoring me or something.
At first, I thought maybe I was just not pulling hard enough. But after a few tries, I realized that wasn’t it. I even tried blowing into the thing, like some kind of weird reverse psychology, but nope, still nothing. This was getting frustrating, you know?

I noticed that when I tried to draw, the light blinked five times. It seemed like some kind of error, but I don’t have a clue about it.
Then, I started to think that maybe it’s the pod. So, I took it out, checked it, and put it back in. I made sure it was all the way in, you know, a good solid connection. Still, the same problem. Auto-draw just wasn’t working.
Next, I figured, maybe it needs a good cleaning. So, I took the pod out again and gave it a good wipe down. I also checked the airflow vents on the device and the pod, making sure there was nothing stuck in there. I even used a little brush to clean out any dust or debris. It was a thorough cleaning, let me tell you.
After putting it all back together, I tried again. Still nothing! At this point, I was starting to think I had a dud on my hands.
I remembered someone saying something about resetting the sensor. The idea was to take the pod out, put your lips around the top of the battery, and blow while it was turned on. It sounded a bit crazy, but I was willing to try anything at this point.
So, I did just that. I blew into the thing like I was trying to inflate a balloon. And guess what? It actually worked! The auto-draw started working again. I couldn’t believe it. It was like magic or something. This was a relief, I was starting to think I’d have to buy a new one.
I also tried to change the pod with the new one, but the problem still occurred. So I think maybe the problem is not with the pod, but something else.
If that didn’t work, I was ready to take the whole thing apart, check the battery, and look for any signs of damage. But luckily, I didn’t have to go that far.

So, yeah, that’s how I fixed my Vaporesso XROS auto-draw issue. It was a bit of a journey, but I learned a few things along the way. Hopefully, this helps someone else out there with the same problem.
- Tried to draw harder: First, I tried to draw harder, but it didn’t work.
- Checked the pod: Then I checked if the pod was in properly, but it was fine.
- Cleaned everything: I cleaned the pod and the airflow vents, still no luck.
- Reset the sensor: Finally, I reset the sensor by blowing into the device, and it worked!
- Tried new pod: Finally, I tried a new pod, found it did not work either.
What I Learned
- Sometimes these gadgets just need a little convincing.
- A good cleaning can solve a lot of problems.
- Don’t be afraid to try something a little out there, it might just work.
Hope this helps someone out there!