Hello,
how do you make sure its easy to find out that the switches are opened or closed?
Do the vents feel different in each position (open/closed)?
sincerely, a man
There are 3 ways to determine the switching state of the Bimek SLV.
In principle it is simple and logical. The toggle switch is always moved or turned in the direction in which the sperm should flow. Have a look at the video.
1. you can feel on which side of the valve the toggle switch is sunk in the valve. For example, if the button on the testicle side of the valve is recessed, the valve is closed. Conversely, it is open.
2. simply switch it over without pressing the safety pin. If this works, the valve was open and is now closed. If it does not work, it is closed and cannot be changed without pressing the safety pin.
3. have them examined by X-ray, MRI or CT.
In the high-resolution images you can see the position of the four springs installed in the valve. A specialist can immediately determine the switching state of the valve.