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BREAKING DOWN YOUR AIRSKIRTS KIT
First, make sure your pump is in the deflate position. If not, grasp the
solid plastic end of the hose (where it attaches to the pump) and twist
counterclockwise (left) to remove. Repeat for the debris guard on the opposite
end of the pump. Reattach the pieces on the opposite ends by lining up the
slots with the pegs in the pump, inserting, and twisting clockwise (right).
Attach the pump to the tube and turn it on. Once the tube is deflated enough
to remove pull it out from under your RV. We find it easiest to clean the tubes
when partially deflated – do whatever works best for you. Ensure the tubes are
completely dry before folding and packing away.
Once most of the air is removed, turn off the pump and flatten the tube, getting
rid of as many wrinkles as possible. Continue deflating the remainder of the air
and disconnect the hose while the pump is still running. Note: the spring loaded
mechanism in the center of the valve must be open in the upright position or air
will re-enter the tube.
Then, just fold the tube however works best for you – the way it came, roll it up,
or go for your favorite origami animal. Put the tubes into your storage bag and
you're good to go!
TROUBLESHOOTING
Tubes losing air?
If all of your tubes are losing air it's probably due to temperature changes.
You'll need to keep up with monitoring and maintaining air levels in the tubes. If
you have one tube that's not maintaining pressure, first unscrew the valve cover
and make sure the spring loaded mechanism is open in the upright position
(push down on the spring and turn) - it will pop up if it was locked in. The next
step is to check for punctures. If you don't see an obvious one, use a mixture of
water and liquid soap, pour it over the tube while applying some pressure, and
look for any bubbling. Very small punctures may require the use of a paintbrush
and soapy water to locate. Please contact support if you are unable to locate a