Trouble shooting
-for those with a phase2 of the prosthetic-
Please contact me if you have any more tips or ideas to ad, a problem which I haven’t addressed, or if you need more instructions.
I gave it all one more try and noticed that the small "air-inlet" in the back appeared not to suck in air. It turned out to be clogged. A piece of After removal I tried again and magically it turned big and hard. Works absolutely wonderful now and *** is very pleased with the result. So, no need to send back and no need to worry anymore. Thanks for your support. Best regards, P** P, 27.04.2008 Netherlands |
Trouble shooting INDEX1) Pumping 2) staying erect/ exit valve 3) releasing the air/ exit valve4) skin tighter on erection/ skin valve 5) water entering 6) flaccid length 7) glue bond 8) removing adhesive from plates 9) skin irritation 10)correct placement 11) hide the plate 12) exit tube chafing 13) lost /damaged parts |
1) Pumping:

The trick is to pump in short squeezes rather than full squishes. It takes patience and practice to get it right. Once you get it, it is easy and fast - although NOT spontaneous.
If the balls 'stick together' squeeze the balls lightly at other angles until the balls re-fill with air - and ‘unstick’. To avoid this ‘sticking’, never pump all the air out of the balls.
It is also possible that the entrance valve is plugged:
Air should go in but not out of the entrance valve.If you suspect that the entrance valve is plugged, but don’t see anything blocking it, you can clear it by inserting a pump tool.
Available most places where balls are sold.
It is necessary to wet the tool (spit on it) before careful insertion.
Air should move freely in and out through the tool.
Please do not stick anything else into the valve as this may damage it. (If you damage the valve, you will have to block the hole with a finger each time you squeeze during pumping to ensure that the air goes to the shaft rather than out the entrance hole. A damaged entrance valve also means that the balls will fill up with water fairly immediately when you swim or bathe.)
2) If the penis doesn’t hold an erection, please take a closer look at the valve.
The parts: bolt, tube, nut
and try this test:
Pump to erection.Place the exit valve in a glass of water - the area where the 2 tube bits connect must be under water.
If you see bubbles, then the exit valve may not be closed tightly enough.
The exit valve has to be closed tight. The bolt must be screwed in far enough that the clear tube is pressed together. I suggest that you hold the tube at the nut (there is a plastic nut in the outer end of the exit tube) with one hand and screw the bolt in with the other hand to ensure a good solid grip on both parts.
There were no bubbles in the water? But the erection still went away? Then the problem is more serious. Please contact me.
There were bubbles in the water, and the valve is shut tightly?
The valve may need adjusting:
Locate the small plastic nut. The nut should be placed at about 0,5cm (<1/4”) deep inside the tube.
If you look very closely at the bolt, you will see a mini hole in the side of it.
When the valve is shut, the hole should be set deeper than the nut.
For
a closer look at the bolt, unscrew it completely from the nut.
The bolt is easy to fully remove by unscrewing it from the nut,and placed
back in by screwing it back into the nut.