Will my bed deflate if | No, your mattress will maintain its firmness. To protect your Firmness |
there is a power surge or | Control™ System, we do recommend using a surge protector. |
power loss? |
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The mattress is losing air. | The air loss could be caused by either the air chamber or the Firmness |
What should I do? | Control™ System. To determine which component is causing the air loss, |
| follow these troubleshooting steps: |
| • Inflate the side of the bed that is losing air to the preferred firmness. If using a |
| digital SLEEP NUMBER® remote, set it to your setting plus five (i.e., if you sleep |
| at a setting of 40, inflate the bed to 45). |
| • Locate the caps, and cap the side of the bed that is losing air. The |
| assembly instructions suggested storing the air chamber caps in the |
| mattress cover, at the head of the bed, where the zipper starts/ends. |
| • Leave the air chamber capped for at least eight hours. It is preferable |
| to cap it overnight while sleeping on it. |
| • Contact Customer Service with the results of the troubleshooting. They |
| will facilitate a component replacement under the terms of the warranty. |
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