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5thwheeleroldma
Oct 27, 2017Explorer
We have been sleeping on Select Comfort, home & RV, for nearly 20 yrs and love them.
However, to your question; the beds are basically air bags, so there should be a hole in the plywood forming the bottom of the bed --- to let the air hose in. The air hose is probably clear plastic and is clamped to a spiggot on the air bag; the hose looks to be around 1/2"OD. Once unclamped, the hose can be pulled back down to where the compressor is. The compressor is probably in the cavity below the bed, or perhaps in the belly of the trailer somewhere.
Find the compressor, it is probably an oval around a foot long, 9" wide and 5" high, depending on your make & mdl. Pull the hose down thru the holes to the compressor area. The compressor will be plugged into 110 volt electricity. Unplug it and remove the compressor, hose, etc. The bed (airbags & all) can be removed and discarded. Slap your new mattress on and done!
However, to your question; the beds are basically air bags, so there should be a hole in the plywood forming the bottom of the bed --- to let the air hose in. The air hose is probably clear plastic and is clamped to a spiggot on the air bag; the hose looks to be around 1/2"OD. Once unclamped, the hose can be pulled back down to where the compressor is. The compressor is probably in the cavity below the bed, or perhaps in the belly of the trailer somewhere.
Find the compressor, it is probably an oval around a foot long, 9" wide and 5" high, depending on your make & mdl. Pull the hose down thru the holes to the compressor area. The compressor will be plugged into 110 volt electricity. Unplug it and remove the compressor, hose, etc. The bed (airbags & all) can be removed and discarded. Slap your new mattress on and done!
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