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11. Unplug the cord and store in the power cord compartment.

Inflation Option

If electrical power is not available, then a conventional foot or manual operated air 

pump can be connected to the air bed.

 

Deflation

1.  Open the cover at the side of the air bed  

where the power cord is stored.

2.  Make sure the manual inflation valve is closed.
3.  Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
4.  Turn the control dial anti-clockwise until the 

arrow points to DEFLATE (Image 3).

5.  The air bed will take up to 3-4 minutes to 

deflate.

6.  When the air bed is fully deflated, turn the 

control dial one click clockwise until the arrow 

points to OFF.

7.  Unplug the cord and store in the power cord 

compartment.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 

Why is my air bed deflating? 

There are a few reasons your air bed may be losing air: 

 

•  First Uses:

 During its first few uses, your Active Era Air Bed may sag and 

require additional inflation to maintain its desired firmness. This is because 

stretching is a natural characteristic of new vinyl and is normal for the first few 

days of use. Inflate your air bed at least 30 minutes prior to first use and top 

up as required to allow the air bed to stretch to its natural shape.  

 

•  Normal Use:

 All air beds are designed to lose a small amount of air through 

their seams during use to reduce the risk of tears and bursting when pressure 

is added. This also helps to prevent over-inflation.  

 

•  Increased Pressure:

 Your air bed may be deflating because the weight limit 

has been exceeded. Most of our air beds have a weight limit of 250kgs or 

550lb. Please check the product page or the specifications in your instruction 

manual for product specific weight limits. 

 

•  Varying Temperatures:

 Air inside the air mattress can expand or contract 

when exposed to hot or cold temperatures. At cold temperatures, air naturally 

contracts inside the air bed and can  lead to sagging. If deflation occurs, pump 

some more air into the mattress. At hot temperatures, air can expand inside 

the air bed and it will become hard and in extreme circumstances, burst. 

Release air to avoid damage to your air bed. Where possible, aim to keep 

surrounding temperatures consistent during use.  

 

•  Puncture:

 Your air bed may be deflating because it has a puncture.

How do I find a puncture? 

To find a puncture, please follow these steps:

 

1.  Fill a spray bottle with soapy water e.g. washing up liquid.  
2.  Inflate your air bed fully and unplug the power cord from the mains power supply.  
3.  Spray the surface of the inflated air mattress, avoiding the air pump and 

electrical components.

4.  Visually inspect the air bed. If there is a puncture, bubbles will start to form 

over the puncture as air starts to leak out.  

5.  Wipe your air bed dry with a soft dry cloth.  
6.  Repair your puncture with the provided puncture kit.

STORAGE

1.  Deflate the airbed following the ‘deflation’ instructions.
2.  Make sure the airbed is clean and dry. 
3.  Lay bed flat with sleeping surface facing upwards. Fold the airbed loosely and 

avoid sharp bends, corners and creases which can damage the airbed.

4.  Store the air bed in cool and dry location.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Always turn the appliance OFF and unplug the power cord 

from the electrical outlet before handling or cleaning it.
CAUTION: Do not allow water or other liquids to run into the interior of 

the air pump, as this could create a fire and/or electrical hazard.   
CAUTION: Do not use any abrasive cleaners or solvents, as this will dam-

age the air bed.

•  Do not attempt to clean the appliance in any other way than that detailed by 

the manufacturer.

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