I never looked at the user manual from my pre-order, but now have both it and my OG's open in-front of me.
That is interesting, I wonder why they removed it.
3. VAPORIZE
...
C. Inhale firmly through the mouthpiece. Your Grasshopper can keep up. DO NOT(sic) exhale into the vaporizer. This can damage the device.
The newer version says
3. VAPORIZE
...
C. Inhale firmly through the mouth piece. Your Grasshopper can keep up.
D. An auto-off feature will put your device in standby if more than 15 seconds elapses between draws.
There are other differences too; the text is +1pt, or it could just be a more bold font type.
There is CE and FCC certification now.
However, most interesting is the differences in the warranty column.
First paragraph, "original purchaser" is now simply "purchaser".
Third paragraph, "submerging the device in liquid while on," is now just "submerging the device in liquid,"
The last paragraphs are quite different;
"This warranty covers only the original purchaser of the device. The purchasing invoice must be kept to receive service.
The owner of the device is responsible for shipping it back to us for warranty service. Any shipping charges incurred by this are the responsibility of the owner.
To receive service you must contact
service@grasshoppervape.com. In order to improve the device and future service, we ask that you explain the failure of your device in detail when submitting a request. Any request for service not processed through this contact will not be fulfilled."
Nowadays,
"In order to receive service you must create an account and register your grasshopper through ghvape.com. To complete registration you will need both the ID Code found on the outside of the box and the Serial number found on the back of the device.
Once you've registered your Grasshopper, a warranty request can then be submitted through Account>Your Grasshopper. Any requests for service not processed through this system will not be fulfilled. Once the device is registered, the warranty cannot be transferred.
The owner of the device is responsible for shipping in both directions during warranty service. Any shipping charges incurred are the responsibility of the owner."
That last bit I found most interesting... both ways?!