Things You'll Need
Instructions
Slide the air intake tube further over the mouth of the blower. Wrap the air intake tube drawstring around the air intake tube once and then tie it together. A loose fitting air intake tube over the mouth of the blower may result in air leakage that will prevent the Banzai Falls Original water slide from fully inflating. Wrapping the drawstring once around the tube before tying it ensures a secure fit.
Wrap the air release tube once with the air release tube drawstring and tie it tight. The air release tube is located to the right of the air intake tube. When left open, the air release tube allows all of the air inside the water slide to escape.
Press "0" on the blower to turn it off and unplug the power cord. Remove leaves and other debris from the blower vent. Debris trapped by the vent will limit the air pressure going into the slide, which may prevent the slide from inflating.
Look for holes or tears in the Banzai Falls Original water slide. The slide is constructed of Terylene and tarpaulin, both of which are susceptible to punctures by sharp objects. To repair a hole or tear, cut a piece of the patch kit that is larger than the size of the hole. Cut the patch with rounded edges to decrease the chance of the patch peeling off of the slide. Clean the area around the hole with mild soap and water and allow it to dry. Apply nylon adhesive to the back of the patch and rub it out to the edges. Place the patch over the hole and allow it to sit for at least 20 minutes before attempting to inflate the slide again.