Tuesday, July 3, 2012

My airblown inflatable is not animating properly.




There are a number of reasons why your airblown inflatable may stop animating properly.  High wind conditions, heavy snow or ice are major reasons why your unit may stop animating.  Under those conditions, the unit should be powered down until conditions are once again favorable for use.  If the above conditions are not the cause of your airblown inflatable animation failure, it is likely caused by one of three situations, as follows. BE CERTAIN THAT THE POWER IS OFF TO THE UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO TROUBLESHOOT ANIMATION ISSUES.  Electrical shock may occur if you attempt to repair an animation issue while the airblown inflatable unit is under power. 
  1. Check any animation motors to be certain that they are plugged in and operating.  If an animation motor in your airblown inflatable is unplugged or a circuit breaker or fuse has been tripped, proper animation will not occur.
  2. Check to be certain that the surface that your airblown inflatable is located on is level.  Uneven or less-than-level conditions may cause the animation in your airblown inflatable to cease operating, or to operate at less than optimal speed or efficiency.
  3. Check to be certain that the rotating animation cuff does not have fabric twisted around it – this may cause tension and restrict or prevent animation. If the fabric is twisted around the cuff, carefully untwist it.






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