Safety advice / operation / maintenance, Operation, Pumping up the product – Meradiso Air Bed User Manual

Page 12: Deflating the air mattress, Maintenance, Mending the airbed

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Safety advice / Operation / Maintenance

not light a fire in the vicinity of this product and
keep it away from heat sources.



Please make sure that this product is placed on

a level surface and not on any sharp or point-
ed objects. Otherwise damage to the product
can result.



Do not wash the product in the washing

machine.

 CAUTION! Ensure that the load placed on

the product does not exceed 160 kg. Other-
wise personal injury and / or damage to the
product may result.



Always use a suitable pump adapter with the

air valve. Failure to observe this advice may re-
sult in damage to the air valve.



Operation



Pumping up the product

Note: Before using the product for the first time,
check it carefully for holes, porous places and
seams that are not airtight.
Recommendation: Pump the product up and
leave it alone for one day. Let a new product air
outside in fresh air for a couple of days.
 CAUTION! Inflatable plastic products react
sensitively to the cold and hot. That is why you should
never use the product when the ambient tempera-
ture falls to below 15 °C and rises above 40 °C.
Otherwise damage to the product may result.
Note: Basically, only an adult should be responsible
for pumping the airbed up. Make sure that you do not
pump too much air into the product. On no account
should you use a compressor. Stop the process
when resistance increases during pumping and the
seams start to stretch. Otherwise the material might
tear. Only use manual pumps and / or pumps specifi-
cally designed for use with inflatable plastic products.



Roll the product out first and then check for

holes, tears, and other damage (see. Fig. A).



Turn the cover

2

of the stopper

1

anti-clock-

wise off the air valve in order to open it (see
Fig. B I).



Pump up the product.

IMPORTANT! Keep in mind that air tempera-
ture and weather conditions can affect the air
pressure inside inflatable products. In cold
weather the product behaves as if it has less
air pressure in it because the air inside contracts.
Under these conditions you may have to add
air. In hot weather the air inside expands. Un-
der these conditions you may have to remove
air in order to avoid overfilling.



Hold a ruler line at least 10 cm long up to the

measuring strip

4

. The rated pressure is

reached as soon as the measuring strip

4

is

10 cm long (see Fig. D). The ruler is not includ-
ed with the product.



Stop the process as soon as the airbed is fully

inflated. If necessary let a little air escape.



Turn the cover

2

of the stopper

1

clockwise

onto the air valve to close it.



Deflating the air mattress



Turn the stopper

1

anti-clockwise to open the

air valve (see Fig. B II).



Let all the air out of the product.



Slowly fold up the product (see Fig. A).

Note: Ensure that the product is completely
dry before you fold it up.



Maintenance



Mending the airbed

Note: Minor damage may be repaired using the
supplied repair patch. Have any major damage car-
ried out at a specialist repair shop.



First let the air out of the product (see “Deflat-

ing the air mattress“).



Clean the damaged area with alcohol.



Abrade the area around the site of the damage

with fine sandpaper.



Cut a piece out of the plastic film of the repair

patch

3

.

Note: Make sure that the repair patch largely
overlaps the edges of the leak.

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