How to pack maintenance, Deflation – The Shrunks Outdoor Tuckaire Kids Travel Bed User Manual
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Push black rubber flap inwards to open the air chamber.
This allows air to escape quickly. Flatten the bed by hand
to remove remaining air from the bed. You can also use
the recommended pump’s deflation function to speed up
the process.
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Roll or fold the bed to desired size, and place into carrying bag (included). Store until
next use.
HOW TO PACK
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance is essential to increase the life of your product. Please follow all maintenance
and repairs according to this manual. If you are unsure please contact the shrunks directly.
- Inspect product regularly for potentially unsafe conditions, particularly after storms, and
suspected misuse of product.
- Do not use product if repair is needed.
- Clean product regularly per the Cleaning section of manual.
- Check storage area. Make sure it is rodent free and dry.
- When disposing of product do so in such a manner that no hazardous conditions exist at
the time the product is discarded.
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Inflate with recommended pump. Begin by inflating Valve #1 until inner mattress is firm.
Next, inflate Valve #2 until outer mattress is firm.
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Close valve stem plugs on both valves. This will ensure the air stays
in place. Use extreme care when using an electric inflator anywhere
near water.
Beware of the dangers of electrocution when using electric powered inflators. Precautions
should be observed during use and handling to prevent shock. DO NOT inflate with an air
compressor or other high pressure pump! The travel bed is designed to be inflated with a
high volume of air but at a low pressure. DO NOT allow children to play on the product until
it is fully inflated! DO NOT OVER INFLATE! Product should be firm, but allow a small depres-
sion when pushed on with your hand. DO NOT drag across concrete, pavement or other
rough surfaces. Unfold inflatable flat on a clean surface free of debris and sharp objects.
Be aware of your temperatures! Weather will affect the air volume /pressure in your unit.
Variations of temperatures can make Inflatable seem to lose or gain air. This is normal.
Hot weather causes air to expand and the PVC might feel soft to the touch. If air is expand-
ing and it feels like the unit is hard and does not allow a small depression when pushed on
with your hand, you will need to release some air to avoid over-inflation. If the air is warm
and PVC feels soft to the touch, do not add air. This will stretch the material and cause
seam problems and over-inflation.
Cold weather causes air to compress. When the sun is shining and the temperature rises,
the air will again expand in the unit. If you are experiencing a cool span you may want to
add additional air. Be careful when the temperature rises that the unit does not become
over-inflated. Damage due to over-inflation voids the warranty. All inflatables are sensitive to
cold, therefore never unfold or inflate in temperatures below 50 degrees.
DEFLATION
Prior to deflation, remove all children from the bed!
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Open the valve stem plugs on both Valve #1 and Valve #2.
OPEN
CLOSE
PULL
VALVE #2
VALVE #1
VALVE #2
Inflate this valve second
VALVE #1
Inflate this valve first
RUBBER FLAP
OPEN
PUSH
RUBBER FLAP
OPEN
PUSH
RUBBER FLAP
Lay flat.
Fold bed in half.
Lay Sleeping Bag
flat with rolled
Inflatable Bed
at small end.
Place rolled Inflatable Bed
and Sleeping Bag into
Carrying Bag first.
Roll both together
from small end.
Roll from
small end.
Roll Inflatable Bed
Next, place the
pump on top.
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Roll Sleeping Bag with Inflatable Bed inside
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Packing
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Tighten drawstring and away you go!
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