How To Inflate an AeroBed

Have you ever been to a slumber party where there wasn't enough beds to sleep on?Maybe there is an issue that prevented you from using a regular bed.Aerobed is designed to help its user.This guide can show you how to use this product, so you can be on your way to a new inflation time.

Step 1: You can open the box that holds your product.

Step 2: The product has tape and labels on it.

Step 3: If you want to see the inflation, place the product on the floor, but make sure the box is facing upwards.

Step 4: When the bed begins to inflate/rise, make sure there is still room to move around.

It's important that it has enough space to set up per its standard bed size.

Step 5: The tape that protects the edges of the product's cords can't get in the way if the cord is unruffled.

You need to be able to plug the item into a wall outlet.

Step 6: Go to the other end.

The "Let out air" area is covered by a cover.AeroBeds only have the "Whoosh" valve on their products.

Step 7: The Whoosh valve needs to be secured.

If you forget and it's open, you'll see that any air that enters the product will be taken out of it.

Step 8: The box has something on it.

You will also see an air exchange "valve" cover on it.The air compressor inflates the bed, but it can also deflate it without help, and the air comes back out through this area in the compressor.

Step 9: To inflate the compressor, flip the switch.

The motor will start to run and you should see the bed begin to expand and rise from its lightest state ever.

Step 10: Wait for the bed to start inflating.

If the bed feels close to firm and the pump won't turn off, keep an eye on it and turn it off every few seconds.

Step 11: Once the bed is firm, turn the pump on.

Step 12: There is a bag that contains your Aerobed.

It may be in the official Aerobed bag.

Step 13: If you want to see the inflation, place the product on the floor and make sure the box is facing upwards.

Step 14: When the bed begins to inflate, make sure there is still room to move around.

It's important that it has enough space to set up per its standard bed size.

Step 15: The cord needs to be unruffled from its knot and the tape that protects the edges of the product can't get in the way.

You need to be able to plug in the item for a short time.

Step 16: Go to the other side.

The "Let out air" area is covered by a cover.AeroBed only has the "Whoosh" valve on all of their products.

Step 17: The Whoosh valve needs to be closed.

If you forget and it's open, you'll see that any air that enters the product will be taken out of it.

Step 18: The box has something on it.

You will also see an air exchange "valve" cover on it.The air compressor inflates the bed, but it can also deflate it without help, and the air comes back out through this area in the compressor.

Step 19: You can inflate the compressor by flipping the switch.

The motor will start to run and you should see the bed begin to expand and rise from its lightest state ever.

Step 20: The bed needs to be completely inflated.

If the bed feels close to firm and the pump won't turn off, keep an eye on it and turn it off every couple of seconds.

Step 21: Once the bed is firm, turn the pump on.

Step 22: There is a bag or box that contains your Aerobed.

It might be in the official Aerobed bag that comes with the products.

Step 23: If you want to see the inflation, place the product on the floor and make sure the box is facing upwards.

Step 24: When the bed begins to inflate/rise, make sure there is still room to move around.

It's important that it has enough space to set up per its standard bed size.

Step 25: The tape that protects the edges of the product's cords can't get in the way if the cord is unruffled.

You need to be able to plug the item into a wall outlet.

Step 26: Go to the other end.

The "Let out air" area is covered by a cover.AeroBeds only have the "Whoosh" valve on all of their products.

Step 27: The Whoosh valve needs to be closed/ secured.

If you forget and it's open, you'll see that any air that enters the product will be taken out of it.

Step 28: The entry area is where the product is sold.

The Aerobeds seem to be simple, but they need more assistance from their user.

Step 29: As you turn on the compressor, hold it up to the entry hole.

Step 30: The compressor should be held over the hole until the bed is firm.

Step 31: The compressor should be pulled away from the bed when you feel like it.

Step 32: The compressor should be turned off and the entry hole capped.

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