Choosing The Correct Constriction Ring; Choosing A Transfer Sleeve; Mounting The Constriction Ring; Fitting The Pump And The Penile Tube Together - Owen Mumford Rapport Classic Mode D'emploi

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Choosing the Correct Constriction Ring

One of the most important parts of the Rapport™ Classic V.T.D.
is the constriction ring. The ring must encircle the penis and fit
comfortably tight.
The constriction ring works by retaining the blood in the penis
to maintain a firm erection.
Using the card ring sizing guide provided, place your flaccid
(non erect) penis into the slots until you find one which fits the
circumference of your penis. Each slot has a ring size marked
above it which corresponds to the ring you require.
If the Rapport™ Classic V.T.D. gives you a good erection, and
with the constriction ring on your penis, your erection decreases
prematurely, you will need to try a ring one size smaller.
If in use the constriction ring seems too tight, next time use
one size larger to see if it will maintain your erection.
Try different sizes until you are satisfied with their fit. There are
five sizes to choose from.

Choosing a Transfer Sleeve

There are two transfer sleeves provided with two internal
diameters. Depending on the size of your penis you should
choose which of the two is likely to be the most suitable.
Remember that your erect penis will need to be withdrawn
through the transfer sleeve.
The transfer sleeves are specially shaped so that the constriction
ring can be easily loaded and held in the flat groove.
The unique shape also allows easy passage of the constriction
ring off the transfer sleeve and onto the base of your penis.
Because the transfer sleeves are made of a soft material they help
to make a good seal against your body to achieve the vacuum
inside the penile tube which creates the erection.
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Mounting the Constriction Ring

When you have selected the most suitable transfer sleeve place
it firmly onto the clear end of the penile tube. (Fig. 1)
Fit the loading cone onto the transfer sleeve and apply a little
water soluble lubricating jelly to the top of the cone.
Holding the constriction ring by the outer handles, simply stretch
and pull the ring down the loading cone until it slips onto the
transfer sleeve. Make sure that the constriction ring is located
into the flat groove at the centre of the transfer sleeve. (Fig. 2)
The constriction ring is now mounted and ready for use.
Before using the Rapport™ Classic V.T.D. make sure you use the
water soluble lubricating jelly to lubricate the end of the transfer
sleeve. Also lightly lubricate the penis to prevent it from sticking
to the inside of the penile tube during insertion or while using the
pump. (Fig. 3)
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Fitting the Pump and the Penile Tube
Together
The pump head has two small pegs each side above the O-ring;
these should be positioned into the two grooves on the top of the
penile tube.
The two parts are then locked together with a twist so that the two
pegs slot down and locate at the lower end of the groove. (Fig. 4)
If these two parts are then locked together correctly it will ensure
the unit is sealed tight enough to create a vacuum inside the
penile tube. (Fig. 5)
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O-ring
Transfer Sleeves
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