Deflating an Intex air mattress is a simple process that requires the right tools and materials. Whether you are storing it away or moving to a different location, deflating the mattress ensures its longevity. By following these steps, you can quickly and efficiently deflate your Intex air mattress.
Start by clearing the space around the air mattress, ensuring there are no sharp objects or obstacles that could damage the mattress during the deflation process.
Locate the valve on the mattress. The valve is typically located on the side of the mattress and can be identified by a cap or a plastic piece that covers it.
Attach the valve adapter to the air pump hose. The valve adapter should be compatible with the valve on your Intex air mattress. If necessary, refer to the mattress's manual or contact the manufacturer to ensure you have the correct adapter.
Connect the hose of the air pump to the valve adapter securely. Ensure that the connection is tight to prevent any air leaks during the deflation process.
Turn on the air pump and set it to the deflate mode. The deflate mode is usually marked with an arrow pointing in the opposite direction of inflation. The air pump will start extracting air from the mattress.
As the mattress deflates, press down gently on the mattress to remove any excess air trapped inside. This will help expedite the deflation process.
When the mattress is almost fully deflated, remove the hose from the valve and quickly close the valve to prevent air from re-entering. Pat the mattress dry with a towel or cloth to remove any moisture.
Fold the mattress neatly by bringing the opposite ends together and then fold it in half. Begin rolling the mattress tightly from one end, squeezing out any remaining air. Once rolled up, secure it with straps or place it in a plastic bag to protect it from dirt and dust.
With these steps, you can easily gather the necessary tools and materials to deflate your Intex air mattress. Remember to store the mattress in a cool, dry place to maintain its quality and prolong its lifespan.