• Do Not Over Inflate. Bursting items can cause serious injury.
Inflate the airbed 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 your
airbed will lose some pressure do to the fact that the air
will contract. If this occurs, you may want to add a little
air to improve your airbed's performance. However, in
hot weather, the air will expand. You must let some air
out to prevent the airbed from failing due to overpressure.
You should avoid exposing your airbed to extreme
temperatures (hot or cold).
Inflation Instructions
To Inflate using Coleman
• To begin inflation, open external cap
and pull firmly on lanyard to extend out.
This will open internal yellow seal.
• When fully inflated, seal valve by pushing
in with pump nozzle. This will seal the inter-
nal yellow stopper and keep air from
escaping while closing cap.
Not for use by children 3 and younger or people with limited mobility. They
may suffocate in a face down position or become trapped and suffocate in the gap
between the airbed and adjacent furniture or wall. If the airbed is under inflated or
deflates during use, this risk of suffocation may increase.
Do not let young children sleep on this airbed until they are mature enough
to sleep in an adult bed. Young children can suffocate on adult beds (including
airbeds), particularly when sleeping with another person. Ask your pediatrician for
specific recommendations for your child.
Adult supervision required for inflation and deflation.