on the top of the cone. Slide the constriction ring
over the cone onto the small ring loader. Now
take off the cone. (Fig.
)
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– Now the erection aid is ready for use.
How to use the erection aid?
– Remove the pubic hair directly on the penis and
around the root of the penis.
– The device must fit the skin tightly.
– Apply some lubricant to the edge of the ring
loader. (Fig.
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– Introduce the penis through the ring loader into
the cylinder. (Fig.
)
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– Press the device tightly to your body.
– Press the (+) "on" button on the pump head for a
few seconds. (Fig.
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– The motor in the pump head starts and begins to
suck air from the cylinder.
– When you press the (+) "on" button again, the
pumping will become stronger.
– The device has 4 levels of suction intensity.
– When you press the (–) "off" button on the pump
head, the pumping will become weaker. (Fig.
– When you keep the (–) "off" button pressed for
a few seconds, the erection aid will switch off.
(Fig.
)
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Do you see a good erection in the cylinder?
– Then switch off the erection aid and slide the
constriction ring from the ring loader onto the
erect penis.
– Slide the constriction ring quickly and as far as
possible down to the base of the penis. (Fig.
– The "air" button on the pump head is marked with
a dot. (Fig.
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– When you press the "air" button, the cylinder is
bled (i.e. air is let in, reducing the vacuum).
– Thus air enters the cylinder, and you can easily
detach the erection aid from the body.
– The constriction ring on the penis causes the
penis to remain rigid. (Fig.
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– Now you can have sex.
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Important: Never wear the constriction ring on
the penis for more than 30 minutes. Do not fall
asleep with the constriction ring on the penis!
After sex:
– Briefly pull the constriction ring apart on the
flaps.
– Wait until the blood has flown back from the
penis into the body.
– Then pull the constriction ring off the penis. When
you use the erection aid, you will have no visible
ejaculation upon orgasm (climax). (Fig.
– The constriction ring retains the semen (ejaculate)
in the penis.
– Once you remove the constriction ring, the semen
will flow out of the penis.
– The temporary retention of the semen in the
penis is not harmful.
– After using the erection aid, clean it as described
in Section "How to clean the erection aid?"
– Dry the parts.
– Place all parts back into the bag.
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How does the erection aid work?
The pump head sucks the air around the penis out
of the cylinder. This creates a negative pressure
(vacuum). This causes the blood vessels in the penis
to fill with blood, and the penis stiffens. As the
cylinder is transparent, you can see whether the
erection is hard enough. In most cases, pumping
for 1 to 2 minutes will be sufficient to produce an
erection.
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Application notes
Application of this erection aid is easy.
Nevertheless, it is better to try the erection aid
initially alone and unhurried. Then you can show
the erection aid to your partner. Once you both
know how to use the erection aid correctly, you can
enjoy sex again. Even at an advanced age, in illness
or physical limitation.
How to select the proper constriction
ring?
To keep your erection as long as possible, you need
to choose the proper constriction ring. If the con-
striction ring is too large, your penis will not remain
stiff for long. If the constriction ring is too tight, it
may cause pain. In case of pain, take off the con-
striction ring and try a larger constriction ring. If
you use the erection aid for the first time, it is best
to start with the largest constriction ring. If the
constriction ring is too large, try a smaller one, until
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you find the right size for yourself.
The erection aid includes 2 ring loaders.
The smaller one is slightly narrower, the larger a bit
wider. If the smaller ring loader is too narrow, just
use the larger one. The two ring loaders are suit-
able for all constriction rings. Thus, it does not
matter which constriction ring size you are using.
If both ring loaders are too narrow, you can slip
the constriction ring directly onto the cylinder. The
erection aid also includes the cone. It helps you to
slip the constriction ring more easily onto the ring
loaders. Alternatively, you can slip the constriction
ring manually onto the ring loaders without using
the cone. Use only the supplied constriction rings.
From time to time, the constriction rings need to
be replaced. They can be ordered from service@
medintim.de
When the motor of the erection aid is switched
on, 2 LEDs are lit. If the LEDs are flickering, the
batteries are low and need to be replaced. Use only
1.5-volt batteries of size AAA Alkaline. Do not use
rechargeable batteries. Always use 3 identical and
new batteries.
Never use this erection aid if you have drunk
alcohol or have taken recreational drugs.
Do not continue using the erection aid if it does not
work properly.
Do not use the erection aid either if it is visibly
damaged. In both cases, please send the erection
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aid directly to the manufacturer, KESSEL medintim
GmbH.
During the warranty period, repairs are free. If the
device is not working or damaged because you have
operated it incorrectly, you will always have to pay
for the repairs.
If you do not live in Germany, please contact the
dealer from whom you bought the erection aid.
Use only lubricants that can easily be washed off
with water.
Do you have any questions?
Feel free to call this number:
+49 (0) 6105 20 37 20
Or send an email to:
service@medintim.de
What side effects can the erection
aid have?
Do you suffer from cardiovascular disease?
Then talk to your doctor or health care professional
before using the erection aid for the first time.
The following side effects are
possible:
You can get a bruise (haematoma) at the base or at
the top of the penis.
Sometimes there may even be slight tissue injury,
when the penis was not erect for a long time.
However, that is not dangerous.
When may the erection aid not be
used?
Do not use the erection aid if you have any of the
following conditions:
– Diseases that affect the red blood cells, e.g. sickle
cell anaemia
– Blood cancer (leukaemia)
– Bone marrow tumours
– Diseases that affect blood clotting (coagulation)
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