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Old 01-04-2004, 12:23 PM   #1
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Air Mattress Computer

Trying to figure out a way to make modifications to the computer that runs my air mattress. There is no seperate controls for the three sections that make up the bed. I know this is not a software issue and a three section mattress with controls is not too common. Most are multi-celled tubes. Does any know of a used parts resource and information.
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Old 01-05-2004, 07:33 PM   #2
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David: I also use an air mattress with an alternating pump. Sometimes I have been able to have a friend come over and fix some minor problems, but I have also returned some units to the vendor because they were beyond repair. I keep a spare air mattress with pump in my closet as a back-up. I am not familiar with your air mattress/computer, and I am wondering if you have considered contacting the manufacturer or vendor?

By the way, I sleep on my back the entire night and if my air mattress goes out I am risk for skin breakdown if I do not get this problem fixed quickly.

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Old 01-05-2004, 07:55 PM   #3
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I have a Microair 3500S and it is about three years old. I don't have a battery backup on this but I think it could be added. Some beds will beep or set off an alarm when the power goes out. Maybe something like this could be done because I too would not like my air to escape unnoticed. I have a hospital bed and then I placed a four inch foam mattress on next and then the air mattress on top of that.

I have a back up too, but it is a tube type. This kind is difficult to control wrinkles. The hammocking is the lesser of two bads for me but there is room for improvement. If I could control the shoulder third section more. This is a low air loss so I have thought about poking some extra small pin holes to lower the pressure. Each section is independent but it just has the one control setting feeding all three vents equally.


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David, I don't know if you own this air mattress, rent, or if there is a warranty, but if your skin is at risk this problem needs to be resolved. I will leave your topic in the Computer Forum, but I am thinking that it might be more appropriate in the Care Forum. Good luck.

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