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southpaw enterprises, inc.
®
Instruction Sheet
Dolphin Air Pillow 1324
Walrus Air Mat 1325 - Seal Air Mat 1326
Store this instruction sheet in a safe place
or you may access it on our website.
Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file
this Instruction Sheet in an accessible location: the Instruction Sheet must be read and familiar to anyone
who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment.
IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage that may have resulted during shipping.
If any damage has occurred, please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately.
MATERIALS
LIST
TOOLS
NEEDED
1 - Air Mat
Southpaw Inflator/Deflator or Vacuum Cleaner
1 - Instruction Sheet
MINIMUM SPACE NEEDED
Use care to assure a clear distance of six feet from walls and other obstacles.
Under certain inflation, care must be used when bouncing so client does not hit low ceilings, light fixtures, etc.
Use appropriate mats around air mats on floors and walls.
WORKING LOAD:
150 lbs.
INFLATION PROCEDURES
Step 1.
If cap and valve were pushed in during shipping, pull it out. (See figure A).
Step 2.
Remove cap and plug. (See figure B). Inflate the Air Mat using Southpaw’s Inflator/Deflator or a household
vacuum cleaner. If using a household vacuum cleaner that has blower capabilities, make sure that the hose is clean
(blowing it outside the room is advisable). This must be done before starting the operation. Inflate until desired
firmness is obtained. Vary the amount of air in the mat to increase or decrease the mat’s stability. Do not pressurize
unit. Slightly over-inflate to allow for air loss while inserting the plug. Stop inflating at that point, drop the blower hose
and put the plug in as quickly as possible. Hold with finger and start the cap on straight. Screw until tight. Then turn
1/8 turn more. If threads feel immediately tight, stop, unscrew cap completely, and restart.
NOTE:
Do not over inflate. This is a non-elastic material. It will not maintain it’s shape as it looses air like a rubber
balloon. It is literally a bag of air. Over inflation will cause premature wear.
Step 3.
When inflated, push internal cap back into the hole. (See figure C).
NOTE
: Frequently Check seams and valves for obvious leaks. Repair or replace as necessary.
Fig. A: Pull out cap and valve
Valve
Cap
Fig. B: Removal of
Cap and Plug
Fig. C: Pushing cap and valve
back into recess in Mat or Pillow
Plug
Cap
Add water to recess
to check for leaks