BOMPOW 8201 130W Electric Air Pump for Inflatables Instruction Guide
- June 10, 2024
- BOMPOW
Table of Contents
- BOMPOW 8201 130W Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
- Specification
- What’s In the Box
- Precaution
- How to Use
- Use the Correct Nozzle to Add Additional Inflatables
- WARM TIPS
- Dimension
- Product Description
- Features
- FAQs
- Video – Product Unboxing
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BOMPOW 8201 130W Electric Air Pump for Inflatables
Specification
- Color Black
- Brand BOMPOW
- Model 8201
- Material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
- Item Dimensions LxWxH 6.2 x 4.8 x 4.4 inches
- Power Source AC
- Voltage 130W
- Pressure 1.2PSI(8800Pa)
- Air Flow Capacity 400 LPM
- Maximum Pressure 4 Kilopascal
- Operation Mode Automatic
- Weight 0.45 Kilograms
What’s In the Box
- Electric Air Pump
- 3 x Nozzles
Precaution
We’ll go into greater depth now that you might be interested.
- The pump has a high-pressure range of 0.58 psi to 4000 pa.
- We advise ordering the 300W, 600W, or 800W if you use these to inflate large inflatables.
- If you use a small nozzle with high pressure and maximum airflow, it will heat up very quickly. The nozzle is smaller to produce air despite the motor’s high speed.
- When you approach us with a problem, we as the vendor must assume full responsibility and work to resolve it.
How to Use
- Before inflating, open the air valve.
- Choose the proper nozzle.
- To inflate, attach the nozzle to the inflation port.
- Activate the electric air compressor
- When removing the nozzle, totally shut off the valve.
- After a fun time, attach a nozzle to the deflation port to deflate.
Use the Correct Nozzle to Add Additional Inflatables
- Little Nozzle
- For swimming rings, 7.3mm
- Do not use a tiny nozzle for more than five minutes.
- Please take five minutes to rest to prevent getting too hot.
- Medium Nozzle
- For tiny airbeds, 17.4mm
- Do not use the medium nozzle for more than 10 minutes.
- Please take five minutes to rest to prevent getting too hot.
- Massive Nozzle
- Large paddling pool nozzle
- Do not use the large nozzle for more than 10 minutes.
- Please take five minutes to rest to prevent getting too hot.
WARM TIPS
- THIS ELECTRIC AIR PUMP IS NOT FOR YOGA BALLS, FOOTBALL, BALLOONS,
- PLEASE REMEMBER TYRES OR BASKETBALL.
- Don’t plug in the extension cord unit.
- Never inflate an item while using the deflation vent.
- Never try to insert your hands or fingers into the inflation or deflation port.
- Use the air pump away from any bodies of water.
Dimension
Product Description
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More Effective Heat Emission Hole
- According to our research, heat emission is the root of many issues.
- Hence, in order to give it better performance and a longer lifespan, we improved the heat emission hole.
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PUMP ELECTRIC SAFE
Use this pump with caution because it protects against overheating. -
Smaller-scale design
The air pump is made of a lightweight, portable design that is easy to carry in the palm of our hands. -
Electric inflatable pump
The electric pump is lightweight and ideal for inflatable chairs, boats, beds, couches, and toys for the pool.
Features
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Pump for AC Electric Air
The air pump works great indoors with a 110V AC outlet. You can inflate a Queen- or King-size air mattress in a matter of minutes thanks to the cord’s length of roughly 1.6 meters (5.3 feet) and air pressure of 0.58 psi (4000 pa), which is significantly faster than using other traditional hand pumps. -
Three Separate Nozzles
With this inflatable electric pump, you can inflate and deflate a variety of inflatables without the need to purchase additional nozzles. -
Rapid Air Pump
The air pump is the ideal size to fit in the palm of your hand and works quickly to inflate and deflate your inflatables. Also, it is quieter than other pumps available today. -
Pump for Inflators and Deflators
Large inflatables, airbeds, air mattresses, pools, boats, rafts, sofas, bathtubs, water beds, and swim rings can all be utilized with this high- volume, low-pressure electric pump.
FAQs
Can I use it for my inflatable pool?****
Yes, you can use it for your inflatable pool.
How do you use an electric air pump for an air mattress?****
Our electric air mattress pumps are simple to operate.
1. Place the proper nozzle onto the air pump.
2. Insert the nozzle into the air valve of your inflatable object.
3. Plug in and turn on the air pump.
4. Remove the nozzle and completely seal the air valve.
How long does it take for an air mattress pump to charge?****
It takes approximately 4 hours to fully charge the Cordless Air Pump.
How long should you pump an air mattress?****
Wait for about 3-5 minutes and let it completely inflate your airbed. Once you feel that the air mattress is firm enough to hold your weight, turn off your pump, take the nozzle out of your mattress, and close the valve. Now, your bed is completely ready.
What is an electric air pump used for?****
Air pumps are used to push the air inside the chamber mostly. These pumps are used for inflating purposes, aerating water aquariums, ponds, and vacuum cleaners. They operate in a relatively low-pressure environment. And airflow is a continuous operation in the air pump.
How often do you need to put air in the air mattress?****
The inflation of an air mattress is also dependent on its use. Overall, it generally makes sense to leave an air mattress inflated if you use it every day. If you want to do this, keep the mattress away from any objects that could cause damage, and buy a quality air mattress.
Can an air mattress pump overheat?****
It is intended to inflate/deflate items e.g. inflatable dingy, air mattresses, and large balls. It is not designed for continuous use. Extended use over 30 minutes can cause the pump to overheat, causing damage to the pump.
What pressure should an air mattress be?****
Most manufacturers seem to recommend something around 1 psi maximum. For measurement purposes, a 5 psi pressure sensor can easily handle this range. The pump can be built in or external to the mattress or bed.
Are electric pumps better?****
Because they have a motor, electric pumps typically have stronger suction than a manual pump, allowing you to express milk faster for your baby and find the settings that maximize your milk supply and flow.
How much power does an electric air pump use?****
On average, an air source heat pump uses anywhere from 545 watts to 7,500 watts of electricity, highly dependent on the size of the unit and the time of year. Most air source heat pumps use between 4 and 20 amps and about 230 volts.
How do I know if my air pump is working?****
One of the first symptoms of a bad or failing smog pump is a rough-running engine. When a smog pump fails the finely tuned air-fuel ratios can be upset, and it will negatively affect the performance of the engine. The engine may have trouble idling and may drop in engine speed, or stall when the pedal is pressed.
Why is my electric pump not working?****
Power Source If your pump has stopped working, or is not operating to the levels you expect, it could be a power issue. Look at the factory specifications for your pump and ensure that it is receiving the correct electrical power supply to work properly.
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