Prepare the Deep Throat Trainer hardware and verify a stable backboard mount before pairing.
Before you begin
You need the Trainer, its backboard and suction cups, a dry USB-C cable for charging, and a clean, smooth, non-porous mounting surface.
Read Safety and stopping first.
1. Charge before mounting
Charge the device on a dry surface. Confirm that the display shows a charging indication. See Charging if it does not power on.
Disconnect the USB cable before mounting or training.
2. Prepare the surface
Clean and dry the surface and suction cups. Glass, acrylic, and glazed tile are examples of smooth, non-porous surfaces. Do not rely on painted, textured, damaged, or porous surfaces.
3. Attach the backboard
Lightly moisten the suction cups, press them firmly to the surface, and remove trapped air.
4. Pull-test the mount
Apply a firm pull in the directions the board may be loaded during use. If any cup lifts, slides, or loses suction, remove the board and choose another surface.
5. Attach the Trainer
Align the Trainer with the backboard’s hook-and-loop attachment. Press the full contact area together, then check that the unit does not wobble or peel away.
Success
The backboard stays fixed during a pull test, the Trainer does not wobble, the cable is disconnected, and you have an unobstructed path away from the toy position.
If the cups will not hold
- Wash and dry the cups and surface.
- Check for texture, grout lines, cracks, dust, or residue.
- Lightly moisten the cups and press from the center outward.
- Use a different smooth, non-porous surface.
Do not proceed with a mount that shifts. Next, pair the Trainer.
Video
Video transcript
The demonstration mounts the backboard, attaches the Trainer, shows how the distance indication responds to movement, and starts a basic session. Follow the written procedure above for the current safety and verification steps.