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HELP – FEET TOO COLD?
Try using Heat mode at the lowest temperature settings, starting at 72 degrees or more (using “Heat
Set” menu in App). This will provide gentler cooling. Try locating the Air Nozzle at different
locations around the bed. Try placing the Air Nozzle ABOVE your top sheet, and then placing
another top sheet or comforter over the Air Nozzle, creating a sandwich layer for the air to flow
above your body but not in your sleep layer. The very best solution if you experience cold feet is use
of the AirComforter. It dramatically improves the distribution of air away from your feet. Of course,
there are always socks….
HELP – DON’T LIKE FEELING THE AIR BLOWING UNDER THE COVERS?
Don’t locate the Air Nozzle to blow directly into your sleeping layer (under your top sheet). Use the
same solution as above, run the Air Nozzle above your top sheet instead of below it and make sure
you have another tightly knit layer of bedding above the Air Nozzle to guide the air through the
sandwiched layer. An even better solution is use of the AirComforter, which dramatically improves
distribution of the air and reduces the feeling of air movement.
HELP - COOLING FELT ONLY ON YOUR FEET AND NOT ON BODY?
The BedJet requires a good quality top sheet or comforter of generally 250 thread count or higher to
keep the cooling air trapped and circulating in the bed. This condition results from use a top sheet
that is not compatible with the BedJet, or use of no top sheet at all and just a loose knit blanket. At
100% airflow your bed should have nearly all of your bedding ballooning slightly off the bed and air
flow will be felt exiting at the very top of the bed from under the top sheet. You should be able to
feel the cooling air on your torso. If this is not occurring, then your top sheet is too breathable or
too low a thread count. Performance “cooling” sheets, highly breathable loose knit sheets, jersey
knit type sheets and blankets without any top sheet let all the air out at the bottom of the bed
before it can circulate to the top of bed properly.
Solution: change top sheet types or utilize the
BedJet AirComforter.
Tips for Better Cooling Enjoyment
More Air Flow isn’t always cooler -- experiment with the full range of Air Flow to find the perfect
settings for your unique set of bedding.
Experiment with different Air Nozzle locations to see what works best for you
Expect the sheets to balloon up a bit on high airflows. If this bothersome, place a pillow half in
and half out of the sheets at the top of the bed. This will “unseal” your bedding from the air and
allow it to deflate back down.
For customers primarily interested in cooling performance, the AirComforter accessory is a
highly recommended BedJet add-on that improves the cooling mode performance significantly
Always place another layer of bedding over the AirComforter (blanket or comforter or quilt),
it performs better with some weight on it