AMS 700 MS Pump Operation

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rjdoan
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AMS 700 MS Pump Operation

Postby rjdoan » Mon Mar 08, 2021 10:09 am

I searched the board for secrets to the MS pump and detailed information about how it works, but cannot seem to find them.
I have a question. The MS pump instructions say to hold the deflation button for four seconds to deflate--but what happens if it is held for less than that?
I was checking out my newly installed equipment yesterday after my shower and squeezed the pump bulb too hard (maybe more than once) and accidentally pumped up my cylinders a bit, which was fine for a while. But, this morning before going to work I wanted/needed to let some of the extra fluid out without completely deflating and repumping. (Because I have not yet been trained on that) So, I pushed the deflation button and heard/felt something and the pressure reduced a bit, but I immediately let go of the button well before four seconds--so it did not fully deflate. Did I discover something or did I break the pump? I now am back to being inflated close to where the doctor left me after he pumped me up a bit more almost two weeks ago.

Yes--I know, I shouldn't have been playing with my new parts without being trained but my curiosity got the better of me. Flames accepted.
Bob Doan
65 yo, Prostate Cancer - radiation therapy 2018, ED 20 years used pills, MUSE, trimix. Weekly testosterone injections for TRT. AMS 700 CX implanted Feb 12, 2021, 18/1, by Dr Herati, Johns Hopkins

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Re: AMS 700 MS Pump Operation

Postby Waynetho » Mon Mar 08, 2021 10:27 am

They only say "4 seconds" to ensure a firm complete press of the button. Once it "CLICKS" and you feel fluid moving, it's done. If you press the button insufficiently, you'll notice fluid flowing until you release and then it will stop.

If you do press the button firmly, it remains in the DEFLATE mode until you switch it back to INFLATE mode by squeezing the bulb again. That's the "POP" we all talk about, or the sudden collapse under your squeeze and sudden rush of fluid into the implant.

Many even employ the LOCK method if they inflate more than they wanted, and decide to remove a little pressure for comfort. A click of the deflate followed quickly by one squeeze of the inflate bulb will remove a little pressure but lock in the remainder.
64yo, married 43 yrs. Urolift (x4) 8/12/19. AMS 700CX 15cm (no RTE) penoscrotal 10/28/19, Frisco, TX. PD 1995/ED 2011. Cialis helped but hinged. (1995)L:6/G:5.5+, (2019)Pre-op L:5/G:4.5, (2/2020)L:6.0/G:5.0

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Re: AMS 700 MS Pump Operation

Postby rjdoan » Mon Mar 08, 2021 10:47 am

Thanks for the info--it made me feel much more comfortable with my bionic parts!
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65 yo, Prostate Cancer - radiation therapy 2018, ED 20 years used pills, MUSE, trimix. Weekly testosterone injections for TRT. AMS 700 CX implanted Feb 12, 2021, 18/1, by Dr Herati, Johns Hopkins

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Re: AMS 700 MS Pump Operation

Postby newbie443 » Mon Mar 08, 2021 12:34 pm

As said the 4 second thing is not an in stone thing. If I am inflated to max I have to bleed off fluid and then push the button a second time to set it to deflate mode. You may or may not feel the fait click when it switches over to deflate mode but when you release the deflate button the fluid will continue to move and I fell a buzz. And you can squeeze the shaft to fully deflate. And if you do not feel the pop on your first squeeze of the bulb it can happen on the second or third squeeze. Takes a while for the pump to break in and for us to master it.
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Re: AMS 700 MS Pump Operation

Postby Agfa13 » Mon Mar 15, 2021 6:00 pm

You guys are so lucky! I have the Titan Legacy and have a hell of a time deflating, and that is on a regular basis. If my hand hurts for whatever reason, I better use my right hand, lol
The Titan Legacy has 2 deflate buttons that I have to press together. one on each side. I am still getting used to it because it requires a heck of a lot of strength just to operate. The other day, my hand was aching. Not really up for the task, but I pumped, so did not have much of a choice on deflating, unless I wanted to walk around all day with cock pumped up...which will hurt after an hour.
I had to deflate, and fortunately I could, but practiced with my right hand, just in case.
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Re: AMS 700 MS Pump Operation

Postby wewokarents » Mon Mar 15, 2021 8:18 pm

rjdoan wrote:I searched the board for secrets to the MS pump and detailed information about how it works, but cannot seem to find them.
I have a question. The MS pump instructions say to hold the deflation button for four seconds to deflate--but what happens if it is held for less than that?
I was checking out my newly installed equipment yesterday after my shower and squeezed the pump bulb too hard (maybe more than once) and accidentally pumped up my cylinders a bit, which was fine for a while. But, this morning before going to work I wanted/needed to let some of the extra fluid out without completely deflating and repumping. (Because I have not yet been trained on that) So, I pushed the deflation button and heard/felt something and the pressure reduced a bit, but I immediately let go of the button well before four seconds--so it did not fully deflate. Did I discover something or did I break the pump? I now am back to being inflated close to where the doctor left me after he pumped me up a bit more almost two weeks ago.

Yes--I know, I shouldn't have been playing with my new parts without being trained but my curiosity got the better of me. Flames accepted.


HAHAHA.....I don't think the pump is breakable. #1 pump makes a click when bulb first squeezed. Don't try to continue with the "click" pump it is designed to set the valves in the pump block. #2 idiosyncrasy in release button......sometimes the release button (even when held 4 or 5 seconds) will only release x amount of saline. My doc (high volume surgeon) said that it is an abnormal "normal" to have to hold the button and squeeze the penis to get it to a flaccid condition. Other than that play away, pump that sucker up, deflate and repump. Doc did comment that if one did not fully deflate the prothesis, the reservoir could become encapsulated from lack of saline returning to reservoir.
Implant 1/28/2021. Dr Stephen A Johnson. Done at Baylor, Scott and White in Sherman, Texas. TRT since 2005, serious ED from 2004. Used nearly all PDE5 drugs. Injections failed. Started cycling at 1 week. Cycle most days. AMS 700 CX 23cm, 100ml reservoir.


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