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INTRODUCTION
The Advanced Erection System offers a non-surgical method of
obtaining and maintaining an erection satisfactory for intercourse.
The system can also be used as an exerciser to increase the size and
firmness of the erection. The system generates a vacuum, which
increases blood flow to the penis, causing an erection. A
constriction ring keeps the penis erect. The ring is then kept in
place during intercourse. It may take several practise sessions
until you can use the system correctly and with confidence. All the
components are contained in the black travel bag and includ
| Hand-operated pump (white) |
A length of plastic tubing
(clear) |
| 1 x 37mm cylinder ring
(blue) |
1 x 33mm cylinder ring
(brown) |
| 1 x loading cone (white) |
1 x Clear, strong, plastic
cylinder |
| 3 x Erection Maintaining
Rings |
1 x tube of water-based
lubricating gel |
USING THE SYSTEM
You will probably find that the system works best with you in the
standing position. You can practice assembling the unit by placing
the end of the clear tubing onto the nipple of the cylinder end and
the nipple of the hand pump. Practice using it against your hand.
You should feel the pressure of the vacuum. If not, move your hand
around to create a better seal. To release the vacuum, press the
release valve on the hand pump. You will feel the pressure drop and
your hand will be released.
You will notice two large cylinder rings of
different sizes in the kit. These are used to reduce the diameter of
the cylinder if the penis is narrow. To start with, try the pump
without these rings; if you find that your penis is too small for
the cylinder then try the largest ring first by inserting it into
the open end of the cylinder.
Step 1: Place the loading cone
(white) onto the open end of the cylinder. Select the largest
Erection Maintaining Ring (orange) and pull it over the cone and
onto the end of the cylinder. TIP: You may find it easier to load by
placing some lubricating gel on the cone. You may also find it
easier without the loading cone to just stretch the ring over the
cylinder
Step 2: Trim the hairs at the
base of your penis, as these can get interfere with the performance
of the vacuum.
Step 3: Lubricate the inside of
the cylinder with your finger to a depth of about 2 inches.
Lubricate the tip, shaft and base of the penis.
Step 4: In the standing or
sitting position, place the cylinder over the penis and twist gently
back and forth to make an airtight seal against the body, making
sure that the testicles are not in the cylinder. While holding the
open end of the cylinder against the abdomen, with your other hand
depress the hand lever and begin pumping steadily. Pump 2-3 times,
and then stop to allow time for the blood to flow evenly into the
penis. After about 10 seconds, you should pump another 2-3 times and
then stop and wait another few seconds for the blood to flow.
Continue with this start/stop process until a full erection is
achieved. Pumping too fast may prevent you obtaining an adequate
erection. Stop if you feel any discomfort and wait until the
discomfort subsides (See safety notice below).
It may take some practice before the blood
vessels in your penis become used to this process and an erection
can be obtained easily. Soon you will become very competent and will
find your own technique which works best for you. TIP: Practice
obtaining an erection this way and when you are more confident you
can start to use the erection rings.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
NOTICE: The hand pump trigger is designed so that
harm cannot be caused by the vacuum system in that the trigger will
snap if it is excessively ‘over-pumped’. Therefore, to prolong the
life of the system and reduce discomfort to the penis, DO NOT force
the trigger. After pumping, allow the vacuum time (several seconds)
for blood to flow into the penis before re-pumping.
Step 5: The Rings. Begin by
using the largest ring which should have been placed over the open
end of the cylinder by using the loading cone or manually if
preferred. If the first ring does not hold your erection, then try
the next size. Continue experimenting this way until you find the
least constrictive ring that maintains your erection. To use the
rings, pump until an erection is observed through the cylinder. Stop
pumping and slide the constriction ring off the cylinder onto the
base of the penis. To remove the cylinder, press the vacuum release
button on the hand pump to release the vacuum. With the proper size
ring in place, the erection should be suitable for intercourse. TIP:
If using one ring is not sufficient for an erection, you could try
using two together. The rings are purposely made tight. You can
enlarge the diameter by cutting the inner circle of rubber, either
partially or completely depending on how large you need it as shown:
Step 6: Constriction ring removal.
After intercourse, and within 30 minutes, remove the ring
from the penis by rolling it off or by pulling the tabs forward. The
penis will become flaccid as the ring is removed. Do not use the
system again for 60 minutes. The rings are designed to be tight but
they will loosen with use. However, if you feel they are too tight,
you can loosen them by stretching or placing them in hot water and
then stretching to fit.
WARNINGS:
Do not wear the constriction ring for more than 30 minutes
at a time. Do not fall asleep with the ring in place. If using the
constriction ring becomes painful or produces extreme coolness,
bruising or discolouration of the penis, remove the ring
immediately; if in doubt consult your doctor.
Your penis may feel a little cool and appear
bluish in colour, this is normal. Sometimes red spots may appear on
the penis. This is due to using too much pressure and the spots will
soon go. Because firmness will be maintained in front of the
constriction ring, the base of the penis may pivot. This should not
prevent intercourse.
PRECAUTIONS: Erectile dysfunction can be a sign of
an underlying cause which may be easily treated. It is advisable to
seek the advice of your doctor and to tell him of your plans to use
the pump. Use of this system may not be advisable if you have any of
the following conditions: A history of priapism (an erection that
lasts longer than 4 hours), Leukaemia, Bleeding disorder.
Anti-Coagulant Drug Therapy (Warfarin), Spinal Cord Tumour, Some
Penile Injuries, Sickle Cell Anaemia. Alcohol and drugs should not
be used with this system.
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How to Manage Common Problems |
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PROBLEM |
LIKELY CAUSE |
REMEDY |
COMMENTS |
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No erection |
Poor seal—no vacuum |
More gel, apply more pressure, trim pubic hair |
Problem resolves as you become more adept |
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Partial erection |
Cylinder too large |
Try adding cylinder ring |
Problem often resolves with use |
Loss of erection after
5-10 mins |
Insufficient tension from erection ring |
Use smaller or two rings |
Problem often resolves with use |
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Pulling of skin on scrotum |
Gel on scrotum, improper pumping |
Remove gel, use cylinder ring |
Problem often resolves with use |
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Pain on pumping |
Too rapid pumping |
Slower pumping |
Problem often resolves with use |
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Pain from ring |
Tension ring too small |
Use larger ring |
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Pain on ejaculation |
Long period of abstinence
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Continue to use device |
See doctor if pain persists |
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Redness, irritation or bruising |
Too rapid pumping; over pumping |
Slower pumping, fewer pumps |
See doctor if this persists past the first few practice
sessions |
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