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Toy and Use Safety Questions

Conservative guidance for toy compatibility, lubricant, cleaning, control, and stopping.

What makes a toy compatible?

It must be clean, intact, made from an identified material, securely attachable, and positioned without blocking the sensor. You must be able to move away and remove it safely. The repository does not publish universal dimensional limits, so do not force a fit or improvise a loose adapter.

Which lubricant should I use?

Follow the toy manufacturer’s material guidance. Existing R+D guidance specifies water-based lubricant for its silicone toys. Compatibility cannot be inferred for an unidentified toy.

How do I clean the setup?

Detach and clean the toy according to its manufacturer. Wipe the Trainer housing with a soft, lightly damp cloth and mild surface cleaner. Do not immerse the Trainer or allow liquid into its openings.

Can a partner choose settings for me?

The dashboard may permit partner control, but software permission is not consent for a specific session. Agree on the template, toy, stopping conditions, and revocation before use. You must remain able to stop and move away yourself.

When should I stop?

Stop immediately for pain, breathing difficulty, dizziness, nausea, numbness, bleeding, panic, loss of control, a shifting mount, or any concerning symptom. Move away, switch off when safe, and seek appropriate medical help when needed. See Safety and stopping.

Is a grade a safety target?

No. Grades describe measured performance against template targets. They do not establish a medically safe depth, duration, pace, or progression.

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