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komodo KDBEDDBAIRA Quick Start Manual

Double air bed with 12v pump

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KOMODO Double Air Bed with 12V Pump
Important Information
Do not let the inflatable bed come into contact with sharp, pointed objects.
Fill bed with cold air only. Never use a hair dryer to inflate the bed, as this may cause
melting.
Do not over inflate. An air mattress bursting can cause serious injuries. Inflate the mattress
until most of the wrinkles in the material are gone and the bed feels firm to the touch.
Caution
Air temperature and weather do affect the air pressure in inflatable products. In cold
weather, the airbed will lose some pressure due to the fact that the air will contract. If this
occurs, you may wish to add a little more air to improve the airbed performance.
However, in hot weather the air will expand. You should let some air out of the airbed to
prevent the airbed from failing due to overpressure. You should avoid exposing the airbed
to extreme temperatures (either hot or cold).
KDBEDDBAIRA
Quick Start Guide
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To Close Valve

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  • Page 1 KOMODO Double Air Bed with 12V Pump KDBEDDBAIRA Quick Start Guide Important Information Do not let the inflatable bed come into contact with sharp, pointed objects. • Fill bed with cold air only. Never use a hair dryer to inflate the bed, as this may cause •...
  • Page 2 Inflation Instructions To inflate using the pump unit: be sure to plug the pump's 12V adapter into your car's 12V output plug and turn the key to supply power prior to use. To begin inflation, open the external cap • and pull firmly on the lanyard to extend Attach the middle of the three available •...
  • Page 3 DO NOT OVER INFLATE NEVER USE A HAIR DRYER TO INFLATE WARNING: Read all instructions before use to avoid injury or death! Not for use by children 3 years old or younger, or people will limited mobility. They may suffocate in a face down position or become trapped and suffocate in the gap between the furniture and the adjacent furniture or wall.