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The AFlex Inflatables have been a huge success. Over the last 6 weeks of the school holidays our attendance figures were up by approximately 80%. The kids went ballistic on them for the first 4 hours. We had traffic piling up in the street to have a look – it was a huge sight.Navigation
Frequently asked questions
Getting Started & FAQs
We offer a few helpful quick guides when getting started with your new commercial pool products: Below are some of our most frequently asked questions: How many lifeguards do I need when using continuous air flow inflatables? 2-3 people is the average number required for set-up and lifeguarding for an average 14 metre length inflatable How do I set up to use the continuous air-flow inflatables? Unroll on pool-side. Attach blower to hose and electric motor. Insert hose into air tube of inflatable. Secure tube with bungy. Inflate and lift carefully into the water. Secure at the anchor points.
What is the lifespan of an inflatable? Lifespan is 2-3 years on average i.e. using most week-ends and school holidays, although we have some inflatables still being used after 5 years.
How do I repair a hole or a rip? Minor abrasions are easily repaired with patches and glue. Refer to User Manual supplied.
How long to set up and take down a continuous air flow inflatable? Approximately 10 minutes to set up, and slightly longer to dry and put away.
Our inflatable does not inflate as it used to, and is quite soft when the children use it. Why is this & what can we do about it?Because the continuous air flow inflatables are mainly sewn together there are many tiny needle holes which do leak air over time - although the holes are very small, they open up slightly. This causes more air to leak out, thus the inflatable does not stay tight. The solution is to use a second small blower or a larger heavy duty blower with more air pressure. Provision is made during manufacture to fit 2 blowers if necessary with 2 outlet tubes - one of which is sealed until needed.
How do I prevent mildew in the inflatable? Mildew is not usually a problem if the inflatable is stored correctly. The easiest way to prevent mildew is to ensure the inflatable is not stored wet. It is very easy to dry by simply leaving the inflatable on the pool-side after use, with the blower still running. The warm air is pumped in and it dries from the inside very quickly. Excess water on the outside can be dried off with cloths.
Will the thread rot and the stitching come apart? AFlex Technology uses an extra heavy-duty synthetic rot-proof thread and specially designed seaming techniques incorporating several rows of stitching to ensure an extremely durable product.
How do I know if the correct air pressure is being used for my inflatable? An easy method to check if the air pressure is correct is to ensure that the inflated tubes or pads are tight to walk on. It is extremely important that the correct pressure is maintained for the safety of users and for prolonging the lifespan of the inflatable.
How many children should be on the inflatable at any one time? This is a frequently asked question and very difficult to answer. Refer to the User Manual. Common sense must prevail, as it depends on several factors i.e. the size and type of inflatable, and the ages and weights of the children using it.
How do I find your Telephone Number on this web-site? You can find our telephone number at the bottom of every page or on our
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Aflex Technology, Nelson New Zealand · Phone +64-3-546 6747 · NZ Freephone 0508 423 539 · AUS Freephone 1800 147 017
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