Intex Development AP619DWT Electric Air Pump User Manual
Intex Development Company Limited Electric Air Pump
User Manual
INTEX® OWNER’S MANUAL Built—in Fast—Fill” Electric Pump with Remote Control Model AP619DW 110-120V ~ 60Hz 1.1A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT Always supervise children near the airbed.Children must not be left unattended when using theairbed. Keep the storage bag away from babies and children.The storage bag is not a toy.When not in use,fold the bag and put it away out of the reach of children. Do not stand on orjump on or use the airbed as a trampoline. Do not use on or near waterThis is not a raft. Do not set up bed near stairs,doors,sharp edges or breakable objects. Make sure the area is flat, smooth,even and free of sharp objects that could puncture the bed. keep pets away from the airbedPets may puncture the surface of the bed. Avoid sleeping on the edge of the airbed.Edges produce less support than the middle of the bed. Do not operate air pump for more than 5 minutes at a time.Let pump cool at least 15 minutes between uses. Unplug electrical power cord when not in use. Do not obstruct the air passage opening or insert any objects into the air passage opening. If the AC supply cord is damaged,it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. To reduce the risk of electric shock,do not expose to rain.Store indoos. FOLLOW THESE RULES AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE,ELECTRIC SHOCK, BURNS OR OTHER INJURY. A CAUTION ' To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose to rain.Store indoors. INSTRUCTIONS General - This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other).To reduce the risk of electric shock,this pug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet,reverse the plug.|f it still does not fit,contact a qualified electrician.Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature. - Locate the airbed with the backrest laying against the wall (for the airbed model with backrest only). ' No air pump maintenance is required. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 1 FCC USER INSTRUCTIONS This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,and (2) this device must accept any interference received,inc|uding interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. - Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 2 PARTS REFERENCE Parts description: 1.BUILT—IN AIR PUMP 8.ADJUSTING MARK ( iii ) 11.REMOTE CONTROL 2."2 IN 1"BALVES 7.DEFLATION MARK ( db ) 12.BATTERY COVER 3.FOAM VACUUM VALVE 8.INFLATION BUTTON 13.AC LINE CORD 4.lNDICATOR LIGHT 9.ADJUSTING BUTTON 5.INFLATION MARK ( Lil) 10.DEFLATION BUTTON NOTE Drawings for illustration purpose only.May not reflect actual product. Not to scale. INFLATION : 1. Make sure the "2 in 1" valve is securely closed. See Fig (1). 2. Plug in the AC line cord into an AC electrical outlet. See Fig (2). 1104qu FIG (1) FIG (2) 3. To inflate, press inflation button “ fi " on either built-in air pump or on remote control, remove finger from button. 4.When the airbed is fully inflated to the desired firmness, press inflation button (either on air pump or remote control) again to switch OFF. See Fig (3). NOTE: Protection device will shut off the air pump after 5 minutes if continuous uses. FIG (3) READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 3 5.Lay down on the airbed to test the firmness. 6.If the sleeping surface is too hard, adjust the firmness by pressing and holding the adjusting button " “ on (either air pump or remote control). Air will exit through the air passage. See Fig (4). Release the adjusting buttion when the desired firmness is achieved. Ifthe airbed becomes too soft repeat steps #4 thru #6. IMPORTANT: Do not hold the adjusting button ' 13> " (either on air pump or remote control) for more than 30 continuous seconds, as overheating wi I occur. Wait 10 minutes before using again to allow cooling. 7.Disconnect the AC line cord from the wall socket, place it and the remote control inside the pocket when airbed reaches the desired firmness. FIG (4) IMPORTANT NOTE Proper inflation of the airbed. The ambient temperatures of air have an effect on the airbed internal pressure. At low ambient temperature the air will contract within the airbed and the airbed will feel softer: add air as necessary. At high ambient temperature the air within the airbed will expand significantly and the airbed will become hard and may burst:release air to avoid damage to the airbed or to soften the feel. Do not expose the airbed to extreme temperatures (hot or cold). In no event shall Intex, their authorized agents or emplyees be liable for damages (such as pin holes) to the airbed caused by negligence, ordinary wear and tear, abuse and carelessness, or external forces. DEFLATION : WAYS ONE: / 1. Press deflation button "(LU " (either on air pump or remote control). See Fig ( ). 2.When the airbed is fully deflated , press deflation . " (either on air pump or remote control) again to switch OFF. A IMPORTANT: Do not hold the deflation button "ll—l" for more than 210 seconds at a time. Take 25 minutes break between uses. WAYS TWO: 1. Unscrew the exhaust valve cap from the "2 in 1“ valve. See Fig (6). 2. Begin rolling the airbed from the foot of the airbed towards the head of the airbed where the pump is FIG (a) READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 4 located, let the airbed stand with the valve open for a while to let any remaining air to flow out of the valve. See Fig (7). Make sure to screw the exhaust valve cap back into the "2 in 1" valve. See Fig (1). 3. Place the line cord and the remote control in the storage pocket. 4. Fold the airbed to fit into the storage bag. 5. Place airbed into a dry storage area. INFLATION OPTION: 1. If electrical power is not available then a conventional foot or manually operated air pump can be connected to the optional “2 in 1” valve for inflation. 2. Pull the valve cap out from the "2 in 1" valve and insert the air hose of a conventional foot or manually operated air pump. See Fig (8). 3. Start inflating with foot or hand pump,inflate to desired firmness. FIG (8) IMPORTANT Fill with cold air only. INSTALL AND/OR REPLACE BATTERIES 1. Press and hold the triangula mark on the remote control cover, and slide the cover outward to open. See Fig (9). Replace the batteries if the remote control is not functioning. . Replace the old batteries with two 1.5 volt (size AAA) alkaline batteries. . Return the battery cover to the remote control. STORAGE 1. Deflate the airbed following the "DEFLATION" instructions. F'G(9) 2. Make sure the airbed is clean and dry. 3. Fold the airbed loosely and avoid sharp bends, corners and creases which can damage the airbed. 4. Place the airbed inside the storage bag and store in a dry ,coo| storage location. . ® ® 2005 lntex Marketing le.-Inlox Development Co.Ltd.-lntex Recreation corp. I All rights reservedITous droils reserves/Tories Ios derechos reservadoslAlle Rechte vorhehallen. Printed in China/Imprimé en China/Impreso en China/Gedruckl in China. ®W Trademarks used in some counlrles oi the world under license lroml®uMaroues utlllsees dens cenains pays Sous Ilcence oeMaroas registradas utilizadas en algunos paises del mundo bald licencia delWarenzeichen verwendel in einigen Landern derWelt in leenz vorill ntex Marketing Ltd.tolalalan lntex Development Co.Ltd.,ath Flounnah Sing Financial Centre,108 Gloucester Road,Wanchai,Hong Kong & lntex Recreation ocrp.,P.o.aox1uo, Long Beach,<:A 90801- Distributed in the European Union by/Distribue dens l'Union Eurooeenne par/Dlstrlbuidomen la union Europea poerenrieb in der Europ'aischerl Union durch/Intex Trading a.v.,l=.o.aox nr.1075 - 4700 as Roosendaal - The Netherlands READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 5
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