RJ1000 wrote:When I push the deflate button on my brand new AMS700 MS pump I hear a hissing sound and my penis begins to deflate.
In order to fully deflate and then squeeze my penis a bit to get the last remaining liquid out of the cylinders, do I need to hold in the deflate button or that one time for 4-5 secs enough?
If only 4-5 seconds are needed, how much time to I have to finish the deflation or is the pump in a deflate mode until I push on the inflate bulb to hear a click and begin inflating?
Thanks in advance your help with my question.
The thread "Operations of AMS" has a lot of discussion that addresses your question. (Search is your friend) Here is a link.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9564My post was third on the thread and seems to have gotten good reviews further on, so I re-post it here. I also firmly believe I got it right.
The length of TIME you depress the deflate button is (despite the instructions of the AMS representative) is IRRELEVANT. The time you depress the button affects nothing. I can depress mine slightly and get deflation and never flip the valve such that deflation continues after release of the button. But If I flip the valve (by depressing fully such that I feel/hear the click of the flip), deflation can continue even after releasing the button.
Here is my original post (edited just a little, mostly for misspellings):
I have been experimenting with my late 2017 model AMS LGX's pump. The deflation valve (contrary to the instructions) does allow for partial deflation. The instructions say to hold the valve button down for a certain length of time .., 4 to 7 seconds ... to set the valve for deflation. NOT TRUE true (for my device).
My device's valve may be different-I do not have access to the engineering drawings, so if yours behaves differently maybe AMS changed something.
Here are my empirical observations and instructions to replicate my experimental findings:
Inflate to a partial erection. Press the valve as deeply as possible and feel for a click. (The click may be covered up by the turbulent vibration of deflating from a fully pumped state.)
That click, I surmise, is the valve "setting" (or flipping) itself to deflation mode.
If you depress the button only partway, you can stop deflation at any point and NOT have to deflate fully.
In any event, even if you do "set" the valve to deflate mode, you don't have to deflate fully to re-initiate inflation. From a partially deflated state, you just pump the bulb again as if from a fully deflated state and reset the valve for inflation. That is, you can initiate inflation from any state - fully deflated, a little bit deflated, half deflated, or nearly full.
So, the short answer to the original question is, you can partially deflate an
AMS device (at least, I can, with mine) simply by partially depressing the deflate button ONLY PARTWAY DEPRESSED. Releasing the button stops the deflation and leaves you in a partially inflated state with the valve still set to continue inflation.