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| This is the users manual that is
delivered with your Jes-Extender. The manual is available in
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| Index |
- Introduction
- Description
- Instructions for mounting
- Protection pad accessory
- Instructions for
adjustment
- Instructions for use and
dismounting
- Materials used
- Cleaning
- Environmental aspects
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| Introduction |
| The Jes Extender was designed and
developed in Denmark. The purpose of the extender is to lengthen
the penis by means of traction. The Jes Extender can be used as
a gentle mono-theurapeutic device. The use of the Jes Extender
does not require medical supervision. The mechanism of the
device is based on the principle of traction, a method which
simulates the human body’s natural reaction to the application
of physical force. Tissue cells react by multiplying and the
tissue gradually expands, a principle utilized by various
indigenous tribes for multiple doubling of the size of earlobes
and lips.
The Jes Extender has been tested on patients who have all
obtained lengthening of the penis after using the device in
accordance with instructions. The lengthening is permanent and
does not entail a narrowing of the circumference of the penis.
The test subjects achieved an average lengthening of the
erected penis of 2.8 cm (24 per cent) after a treatment period
of 3-4 months. The treatment does not affect urination, sexual
prowess or the power of reproduc-tion. Lengthening can only be
obtained by daily usage of the device and the effect correlates
with the number of hours of usage. The above mentioned results
were obtained after 12 hours’ daily treatment over a period of 3
months. |
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| DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIOUS COMPONENTS AND
INSTRUCTION FOR ASSEMBLAGE |
| The Extender consists of a basal plastic
ring (1) with a recess for the urethra (2). The ring is fastened
around the root of the penis. Two metal bars, one with a
right-handed thread (3), the other with a left-handed thread (4)
are attached to the basal ring. Inside each bar, hidden in a
tube, is a spring contrivance (5). At the distal end the two
bars are attached to a plastic support (6) with two holes,
through which the ends of a silicone tube are passed. |
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| The components 1-5 are preassembled on
delivery. Depending on the size of the penis either the short or
the long extension bars are mounted by means of the round
spanners provided (See fig. 3, page 9). The additional extension
bars are required for later usage as lengthening of the penis
occurs. The plastic support is mounted by introducing the ends
of the bars (5) into the two big holes of the support. The
support is then pressed towards the basal ring (1). The springs
are thus pressed home. Pressure should be exerted until a snap
or a click indicates that the support is firmly secured to the
bars. |
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| INSTRUCTIONS FOR MOUNTING |
| The device is mounted by fastening the
basal ring (1) around the root of the penis, so that the two
metal bars (2) run parallel with the penis, one on each side,
and the head of the penis rests in the bowl-shaped support (3).
By passing the two ends of the silicone tube through the holes
in the plastic support (4) a loop is made through which the head
of the penis is introduced. Before fastening of the penis the
plastic support should be pressed towards the body so that the
two springs press home. |
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| The silicone tube is fastened around the
penis head by pulling the ends of the tube (5) on the reverse
side of the support. In men who have not been circumcised the
silicone tube is fitted just below the glans with the foreskin
in place. The ends are pressed into the two notches (6) to
secure the fastening of the penis head. Additional pieces of
metal bar (7) may be added as required by means of the two keys
(8). |
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| PROTECTION PAD ACCESSORY |
| In rare cases initial soreness can be
experienced from using the Extender. Such soreness is usually
caused by initial excess of force, which should not exeed 6-900
gram of traction for 4-8 hours daily during the first 2-3 weeks.
The force of the traction should then be increased to 900-1200
grams, and the treatment period to 8-12 hours daily.
To relieve such occasional soreness, the enclosed Protection
Pad can be used in the following way:
- Expand the Protection Pad slowly.
- Fit it behind the penis glans, and allow it to contract
to a snug fit.
- Mount the extra long silicone tube as usual.
The Protection Pad can be washed in lukewarm water, and new
pads can be purchased at your local Extender dealer or from this
site. |
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| INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTMENT |
| When the device has been fitted the force
of trac-tion can be adjusted by turning the two thumb-screws (1)
in an inward direction. The actual force exerted can be read on
the hexagonal pistons (2) and the force of traction can be
varied from 600 to 900, 1200 or 1500 g (see fig. 4). Each
marking on the piston equals a traction force of 300 g. Thus, at
the exertion of maximum force (1500 g) only one marking is
visible on the piston. A force of 600-900 g is recommended for
the first 2-3 weeks and during that period the Extender should
not be worn for more than 4-5 hours a day. From then on the
force may be increased to 900-1200 g and to 12 hours daily usage
of the device. The Extender should be worn approximately 12
hours a day for a total period of 3-6 months. |
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| INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND DISMOUNTING |
During use of the Extender the penis can
be held at any position except sideways. In a pair of
loose-fitting trousers the device is inconspicuous. It can be
worn at night but may become detached during uneasy sleep or
during a nightly erection. Accidental detachment merely requires
re-mounting of the device.
The device is dismounted by loosening the silicone tube from the
ventral side of the support. The Extender can then be detached.
The thumbscrews are screwed home in an outward direction towards
the basal ring. When not in use the Extender can be left
assembled or it can be disassembled and placed in the box as
required |
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| MATERIALS USED |
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Silicone type: WMQ, USP 21-4, PA/HP/exp3/(82)57/1984.
Owing to its chemical composition Silicone rubber is temperature
resistant, weather resistant and re-sistant to wear and tear. It
is proof against exposure to temperatures ranging from -65¢ª C
to +210¢ª C.
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Plastic parts: POM (Hostaform), C 2521 G
Proof against temperatures ranging from -20¢ª C to +80¢ªC.
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Brass: CuZnS9Pb3 - W.no. 2.0401.
Nitin coating: Nitin is an intermetallic composition, combining
the properties of nickel and tin, which is produced by
electrolytic depositing. Clinical trials have demonstrated that
Nitin coatings, despite their contents of 35% nickel, do not
seem to precipitate any reaction in nickel allergics.
5.Stainless steel springs: Din 17224 - W.no. 4310
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| CLEANING |
Your JES Extender is covered by warranty
for a period of 12 months under the following condi-tions: The
warranty covers claims which result from defects in material or
workmanship. If a de-
fect is discovered the JES Extender must be returned to the
dealer together with the completed warranty card. |
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| ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS |
The JES Extender is delivered in
packaging indispensable to shipment of the device.
Only environment friendly and reclycable materials are used.
Wooden box: Made of mahogany, harvested from
African or North American trees, cut down every ten years as
part of routine forestry maintenance.
Glue and varnish: Water based.
Corrugated paper: Contains no less than 45%
recycled material. Can be recycled.
Plastic bags: PVC-free. Only carbon dioxide and
water are liberated on incineration.
The brochure: The paper is made of chlorine
free bleached cellulose. Printing ink does not contain heavy
metals.
Foam rubber: Made of PUR foam. Does not emit
agents which act on the skin. |