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Problem: Bed has a broken part
Possible reasons and solutions
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| 1. |
Your aero® Raised AeroBed and pump are
guaranteed to be in perfect condition when you receive it. The bed and
pump are also guaranteed to perform under normal usage conditions for one
year from the date of purchase.
If, upon purchase, you discover your bed or pump
is in some way defective, or if a part breaks within the warranty period,
contact Technical
Assistance or return it to the place of purchase for a refund.
All parts are replaceable. |
Problem: Bed is leaking air.
Possible reasons and solutions
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| 1. |
Air is leaking from the Air Release
Valve.
If air is leaking from Air Release Valve, carefully
remove the round black plastic gasket inside the Air Release Valve cover.
Rinse this gasket in warm water for 10 minutes,
then cool and towel dry.
Re-insert gasket in the valve cover, making certain
that the side of the gasket with the U-shaped groove faces into the cover.
Leave valve in open position for approximately 30 minutes. Then close and
proceed with inflation instructions.
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| 2. |
Gasket has fallen out of Air Release
Valve
The Air Release Valve on the Raised AeroBed forms a very
tight, high compression seal. When the valve is opened - and the seal broken
- sometimes the gasket will pop off.
If this should happen, re-insert the gasket into
the valve cover with the U-shaped groove facing into the cover. The gasket
simply rests inside the valve cover.
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| 3. |
Air is leaking from a puncture or
tear in the mattress.
If you have a puncture or tear in your mattress,
it may be possible to repair the damage by using the Vinyl Repair Kit included
with your Aero®product. Follow all instructions and heed all warnings
included in the repair kit.
To obtain a new vinyl repair kit, contact Technical
Assistance. |
Problem: Bed won't inflate.
Possible reasons and solutions
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| 1. |
The Air Release Valve at the foot
of the bed is open.
If the valve is open, close it by using two thumbs
to push cover and snap it into valve. Be careful to avoid pushing the valve
cover to the right or left as it snaps into the valve opening.
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| 2. |
The pump is not plugged in.
Plug pump into any 220 AC Volt electrical outlet
(European adaptor also available). |
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Replacement Valve
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| If you have attempted all the solutions found on the Troubleshooting Section without success or if your valve is damaged
(e.g. the tab has broken off), please click here to request a new
valve. |
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