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Hey guys, I've recently started using Quick extender pro ( am currently in the 30hr phase of the "adaptation" period), and have ran into some questions about it. Hopefully someone can answer them.
1. How do I set up the tension rods exactly? I had thought I was simply supposed to twist the screws at the base of the QEP, but I can also hear the springs moving when I twist the two parts that connect to the glans support, so now I'm unsure.
2. How can I be sure I'm getting tension? I mean I compress the QEP, strap in and let go, and I can feel a pull/stretch, but is that all I'm supposed to feel?
3. I'm not understanding the 3 lines on the connecting rods. I've read elsewhere on this forum that when compressing the device should go done to the first (ie closest to the base) line, but even fully compressed it only goes just past the second (middle) line, and after it goes back past the third (farthest from base) line. BTW I only have in to of the .2 small rod additions (as per the adaptation guide), so is that the problem or am I doing it wrong entirely?
Thanks in advance!
1. How do I set up the tension rods exactly? I had thought I was simply supposed to twist the screws at the base of the QEP, but I can also hear the springs moving when I twist the two parts that connect to the glans support, so now I'm unsure.
2. How can I be sure I'm getting tension? I mean I compress the QEP, strap in and let go, and I can feel a pull/stretch, but is that all I'm supposed to feel?
3. I'm not understanding the 3 lines on the connecting rods. I've read elsewhere on this forum that when compressing the device should go done to the first (ie closest to the base) line, but even fully compressed it only goes just past the second (middle) line, and after it goes back past the third (farthest from base) line. BTW I only have in to of the .2 small rod additions (as per the adaptation guide), so is that the problem or am I doing it wrong entirely?
Thanks in advance!










