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FAQ of Maintenance for Inflatable Products

1. How often should inflatable products be maintained?
  • Daily Maintenance:Inspect and clean before and after each use.
  • Regular Maintenance:Conduct a thorough check and maintenance at least every quarter, especially for frequently used products.
  • Long-term Storage:If stored for over three months, perform a full inspection before use.
  • Dust Removal:Use a soft cloth or brush to gently remove dust and debris from the surface.
  • Deep Cleaning:Clean the surface with mild soap and a sponge, avoiding strong detergents or solvents that might damage the material. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to ensure no soap residue remains.
  • Drying:After cleaning, allow the product to dry completely, avoiding direct sunlight to prevent material aging or fading. You can wipe off excess water with a dry cloth and then air dry in a shaded, ventilated area.
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  • Detecting Leaks:Apply soapy water to suspected leak areas and observe for bubbles. Bubbles indicate a leak.
  • Repair Steps:
    1. Clean the Leak Area:Wipe the leak area with a dry cloth and let it dry completely.
    2. Apply Glue:Apply a special repair glue around the leak area, covering slightly larger than Attach the Patch: Place the repair patch over the leak, pressing firmly to ensure it adheres tightly and smoothly, avoiding wrinkles or bubbles.
    3. Drying:Allow the patch to dry completely according to the glue instructions, usually 24 hours, before inflating the product.
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  • Clean and Dry:Ensure the product is clean and completely dry before storage to prevent mold and material degradation.
  • Avoid Heavy Pressure:Do not place heavy objects on the product during storage to prevent deformation or damage.
  • Moisture and Sun Protection:Store in a cool, dry place, avoiding direct sunlight and humid environments. Use moisture absorbers and UV protective bags if necessary.
  • Ventilation:Ensure the storage environment is well-ventilated to prevent moisture buildup.
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  • Regular Inspection:Check the blower and power cord for wear, cracks, or other damage before each use. Pay special attention to the connection points for looseness or damage.
  • Clean the Blower:Regularly clean the blower housing and air intake to avoid dust and debris blockage. Use a soft brush or compressed air to remove dust. Do not immerse the blower in water or use water for cleaning.
  • Lubrication:According to the blower’s manual, periodically add a small amount of lubricant to the blower bearings to ensure smooth operation. Avoid over-lubrication to prevent grease overflow affecting other parts.
  • Power Safety:Regularly inspect the power plug and socket for proper contact, avoiding poor connections. Use power cords and plugs that match the blower’s power requirements, avoiding inferior or mismatched power accessories.
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  • Avoid Sharp Objects:Keep the product away from sharp objects and items that could damage it. Clear the site of debris and hazardous materials before use.
  • Secure Fixing:Ensure the product’s fixing devices (e.g., ropes, stakes) are securely fastened to prevent it from being blown over or displaced. Consider wind conditions and terrain when using outdoors.
  • Weather Conditions:Avoid using inflatable products in strong winds, heavy rain, or other adverse weather conditions. If unexpected bad weather occurs, immediately stop using the product and deflate it.
  • Supervision:Always have someone supervise the use, especially in areas with children or large crowds. Respond quickly to emergencies and prevent children from climbing on or near the blower and power cords.
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  • Minor Scratches:Minor scratches can be ignored temporarily but should be regularly checked for expansion.
  • Serious Scratches or Wear:
Clean the Scratch Area: Wipe the scratch area with a dry cloth and let it dry completely.Apply Glue: Apply a special repair glue to the scratch area, covering slightly larger than the repair patch.Attach the Patch: Place the repair patch over the scratch, pressing firmly to ensure it adheres tightly and smoothly, avoiding wrinkles or bubbles.Drying: Allow the patch to dry completely according to the glue instructions before inflating the product again.
  • Immediate Check:Stop using the product and quickly check for obvious damage or leaks.
  • Seal the Damage:Temporarily press the damaged area to prevent further air loss.
  • Repair:Follow the steps for repairing leaks, ensuring the repair area is completely dry before reuse. For temporary fixes, use tape to cover the leak, but proceed with a proper repair as soon as possible.
  • Regular Maintenance:Regularly check and maintain the product, promptly repairing any damage to prevent small issues from becoming bigger problems. Perform routine checks before and after each use, paying special attention to areas prone to wear.
  • Proper Use:Avoid overinflating or using the product in unsuitable environments. Follow the product’s usage guidelines and avoid overloading.
  • Proper Storage:Pay attention to storage conditions, avoiding prolonged exposure to adverse environments. Ensure the product is clean and dry before storage, avoiding heavy pressure and direct sunlight.
  • Protective Measures:Use protective measures during use, such as placing protective mats under the product to reduce wear and damage.
  • Frequent Leaks:If the product frequently leaks despite multiple repairs, it indicates severe material aging and may need replacement.
  • Serious Wear:If the product surface is seriously worn or the material becomes brittle, affecting safety and performance, consider replacing it.
  • Blower Failure:If the blower fails to operate normally despite multiple repairs, consider replacing the blower or the product.
  • Deformation:If the product shows significant deformation or uneven inflation, it may indicate material aging or internal structure damage, necessitating replacement.

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