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Using the Pump to Create a Vacuum
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Insert the penis into the penile tube and apply slight pressure
to seal the transfer sleeve against your body at the base of
the penis, to ensure a vacuum will be created. (Fig. 6)
It may be necessary to groom the hair at the base of the
penis to ensure a vacuum is created.
Make sure the constriction ring on the transfer sleeve is in the
correct position with the handles to the top and bottom.
Steady the tube with one hand to prevent any jerky
movements and squeeze and release the pump handle with
the other hand. This works the pump to create the vacuum
necessary. (Fig. 7)
You may find that creating the erection will be easier and
more comfortable if you stand up to use the pump. You can
always steady the tube by placing it on a flat surface such
as a table.
If you are unsteady when standing up, create the erection
sitting down on the edge of a chair.
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Continue pumping slowly to create the erection. If you
feel any pain stop pumping and press the pressure release
button on the pump to eliminate the vacuum. Contact
your doctor.
Please take care not to pump too fast as this may
bruise or cause a rupture of the blood vessels
immediately below the surface of the skin.
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NOTE: For your safety the vacuum pump is automatically
released through the release valve at a pressure higher than
360mm of Hg.
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When the desired erection has been achieved, continue to
hold the tube tightly against your body. Hold the tube with
one hand, still pushing it against your body and with the
fingers of the other hand, ease the constriction ring off the
transfer sleeve and onto the base of your penis. Always
position the constriction ring with the handles to the top
and bottom while on the base of your penis. (Fig. 8)
Because of the special shape of the transfer sleeve, when
the constriction ring is eased out of the flat groove it will then
slip easily off the transfer sleeve and onto your penis.
Some vacuum pressure may be lost during this transfer,
but you will still need to press the release valve to lower the
vacuum pressure to enable you to remove the penile tube.
(Fig. 9)
If you find the placing of the constriction ring onto your penis
difficult try releasing a little of the vacuum by pushing the
penile tube away from your body slightly then rolling the
constriction ring off the transfer sleeve.
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With a constriction ring in place, a lasting erection should
now be maintained and sexual intercourse can be
accomplished.
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NOTE: If a condom is to be worn, it should be put on as a
last step. Do not wear a condom during the vacuum process.
(Fig. 10)
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To remove the constriction ring after intercourse, simply
grasp the outer handles to stretch the central ring. As the
blood is released from the penis it will decrease in size and
the ring may be easily removed.
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