Transportation/Storage; Disposal/Recycling; Troubleshooting - Mangar HBA0120 User Instructions

Bathing cushion
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Maintenance and Care
Transportation / Storage
Disconnect the Airflo compressor from the Bathing Cushion before transporting so as to avoid
accidental inflation of the cushion.
Ensure that the Bathing Cushion is clean and thoroughly dry before storing. Failure to thoroughly dry
the Bathing Cushion before storage may result in a build-up of mould on the surface of the product
leading to a weakening of the fabric and consequential invalidation of the product warranty. Store
in a dry environment.
To maintain the Airflo battery when being stored for long periods, put the Airflo on charge overnight
every 3 months.
Disposal / Recycling
When the Bathing Cushion has reached the end of its working life, dispose of it at your local
household waste recycling centre (civic amenity site).
When the Airflo has reached the end of it's working life, remove the batteries for safe disposal in
accordance with your local council guidelines, and dispose of the Airflo at your local household
waste recycling centre (civic amenity site).
Problem
Compressor does not run when 'Up' is selected
on the hand control.
Compressor keeps stopping when trying to
inflate the Bathing Cushion.
Battery State Indicator light flashing 'Red/
Green'.
Battery State Indicator light flashing 'Red'.
Compressor causes electrical interference
with another piece of electrical equipment.
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Troubleshooting

Ensure that the air hose from the Bathing
Cushion is connected to the Airflo.
Check that there are no kinks in the air hose.
This happens when the current overload cut-
out has tripped. Leave for 3 seconds to self
reset.
This happens when the compressor's internal
temperature cut-out has tripped. Leave the
Airflo for 60-90 minutes to cool.
Move either the compressor or other item
further away from each other until the
interference stops.
Remedy

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