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Bed Climate Control System
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Letter from the President:
Thank you for your purchase of the BedJet. It is important to all of us at the BedJet company for our
customers to know who we are. The BedJet company is not a division of a massive multinational
consumer appliance company, nor are we funded by private equity or big corporate capital.
We are a true American start-up company based in Rhode Island, full of bright eyed inventors, engineers
and gadget nerds who are part of the community of Makers. We simply love creating and sharing
awesome new technology. Our company was 100% self-funded out of our own pockets as well as
contributions from our very first customers.
We come from diverse technical backgrounds in the Aerospace, Medical Device, Automotive and
Defense industries. My own technical background came out of being an engineer on the NASA s pace
suit, responsible for some of life support components in the cooling, heating and climate control
systems. Our mission is cross-pollination of technologies out of these sophisticated industries into the
bedroom, with the creation of devices which delight and inspire our customers.
Along the way we believe it is also possible to build a profitable company while doing right by our
customers and showing them our love and appreciation. We plan on being a company that deals with
each of our customers as if they were our neighbors. We also understand the BedJet is a luxury product
and that there are many in the world who cannot afford such luxuries. In recognition of that, a portion
of the proceeds from every BedJet sale goes to charities for the homeless, who do not have the benefit
of enjoying such products for themselves.
We ask that you please give us the opportunity to right any issues you may experience with our product
and our customer service team is committed to putting your needs and interests first. In support of my
personal commitment to your satisfaction, I offer you my own contact information below. Please don’t
hesitate to reach out directly to me if our BedJet team and customer support associates fail to meet
your expectations. We want to make you happy.
Finally, if you love your BedJet, please do spread the word for us among your friends. We do not have
the massive marketing budgets of the big consumer appliance companies and are depending on word of
mouth referrals from customers just like you to help grow.
With the greatest regard and appreciation for you, our customer,
Mark Aramli
Founder & President
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DANGER: TO REDUCE RISKS OF BURNS, ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY, THIS
PRODUCT MUST BE USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read all instructions before using this device.
2. WARNING – Do not use this heated bed system with any other heated – blanket, comforter,
quilt, sheet, mattress pad, mattress, foot warmer, throw blanket or similar heated bedding.
3. Let power cord hang free – Do not place between mattress and foundation. Do not allow
the cord to be pinched.
4. Use this device only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons.
5. Do not operate device unattended. Turn off or unplug when not in use.
6. Make certain that the power source conforms to the electrical requirements of this device.
7. DO NOT OPERATE MORE THAN ONE BEDJET ON SAME BEDROOM AC-POWER CIRCUIT
WITHOUT ADJUSTING DUAL MODE SWITCH LOCATED ON REAR OF DEVICE TO “DUAL
ZONE ON, LOW POWER” FOR REDUCED POWER, OR DEVICES MAY EXCEED CIRCUIT
BREAKER CAPACITY AND CAUSE POWER DISTRUPTION OR ELECTRICAL HAZARD.
8. This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of
electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does
not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified
electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.
WARNING
DO NOT place body parts directly into or in front of the air nozzle exhaust
when used on high heat setting
WARNING – DO NOT use this heated bed system with an infant, a disabled
person, a person with diminished capacity or anyone insensitive to heat,
such as a person with poor blood circulation
DO NOT use with children or persons with mental or sensory handicaps or
who cannot understand these warnings
DO NOT use for medical, oxygen, or wet environments
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH COULD OCCUR

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9. DO NOT plug device into any other cord connected device, such as a power strip, surge
protector, multiple outlet adapters or outlet-type air fresheners. The use of such devices
may create a fire hazard. Plug unit directly into a wall outlet only.
10. Always plug this device directly into a wall outlet/receptacle. Never use with an extension
cord or relocatable power tap (outlet/power strip).
11. Do not operate this device with a damaged cord or plug or after the device malfunctions or
has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Return device to authorized service facility
for examination, electrical or mechanical adjustment or repair.
12. To disconnect device, make sure device is not currently operating in heat or cool mode, turn
Power Switch to OFF, then remove plug from outlet.
13. Always unplug device when not in regular use. Unplug power cord before servicing or
moving the device. WARNING: DO NOT DEPEND ON THE ON/OFF SWITCH AS THE SOLE
MEANS OF DISCONNECTING POWER WHEN SERVICING OR MOVING THE DEVICE. ALWAYS
UNPLUG THE POWER CORD.
14. Do not insert or allow fingers or foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening
as it may cause an electric shock, fire, or damage the device. Do not block or tamper with
the device in any manner while it is in operation.
15. To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner. Do not place
unit on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings may become blocked.
16. Always place the device on a stable, flat, level surface when operating, to avoid the chance
of the device overturning. Locate the power cord so the device or other objects are not
resting on it. Do not run cord under carpeting. Do not cover cord with throw rugs, runners,
or similar coverings. Do not route cord under furniture or appliances. Arrange cord away
from traffic area and where it will not be tripped over.
17. This device has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use the BedJet in areas where
gasoline, paint, or flammable liquids are used or stored. It must NOT be used in potentially
dangerous locations such as flammable, explosive, chemical-laden or wet atmospheres. This
device is intended for residential bedroom use ONLY.
18. This device is not intended for use in wet or damp locations. This device is NOT INTENDED
for use in bathrooms, laundry areas and similar indoor locations. Never locate the device
where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container.
19. This device is not intended for use as a room air heater.
20. Do not use device outdoors.
21. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
22. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being
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THIS DEVICE IS A DOUBLE INSULATED PRODUCT:
SERVICING OF DOUBLE-INSULATED PRODUCTS
In a double-insulated product, two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding. No
grounding means is provided on a double-insulated product, nor is a means for grounding to be
added to the product. Servicing a double-insulated product requires extreme care and
knowledge of the system, and is to be done only by qualified service personnel. Replacement
parts for a double-insulated product must be identical to the parts they replace. A double-
insulated product is marked with the words DOUBLE INSULATION or DOUBLE INSULATED. The
symbol (square within a square) is also able to be marked on the product.

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Product Overview
The patent pending BedJet®is a forced air cooling, heating and climate control system designed
just for your bed at home. The BedJet’s DirectConvect™ air technology utilizes a gentle flow of
air blown directly into your bedding to provide rapid cooling and heating comfort. The Bedjet®
attaches as an accessory device to any size bed, any type mattress and works with your existing
bedding. The BedJet®base unit is intended to be installed underneath the bed, or at the foot of
the bed. The BedJet®product cools and heats your bed while keeping all electricity safely out of
your bed where it belongs. Convenient bedside controls include a RF remote control and a
Bluetooth connected smartphone App, available for android and iPhone devices. Special
acoustic damping technology is also included in your BedJet, to make it one of the quietest
sources of flowing air from any consumer appliance.
Cooling is achieved by powered ventilation of the bed, utilizing fresh room temperature air to
disperse accumulated body moisture and heat out from under the sheets. Cooling mode is
most effective when the room ambient air temperature is below 79 °F (27 °C). BedJet®cooling
is not a not a replacement for room air conditioning in extremely hot climates and may not be
highly effective if room ambient temperatures are over 80 °F (27°C).
Heating of the airflow in the base unit is achieved via a unique patent pending barium titanate
ceramic stone heating element. These advanced technology ceramic stone heating elements
have been specially engineered to gently heat the air flow while maintaining internal element
surface temperatures below the burning flashpoint of air born dust and lint. This prevents any
noticeable “electric heater” odor from the BedJet®, which is commonly experienced with
ordinary room space heaters using electric coils and fans.
The BedJet’s specially engineered ceramic stone heating element also represents the highest
level of technological safety for an air heating device. Under any possible malfunction or
misuse condition, the ceramic stones will never get hot enough to melt the BedJet casing or
cause ignition of flammable materials. The heated air outlet temperatures are safe, about the
same temperature as your household HVAC register and less than the cabin heat temperature
of your automobile. While warmth will be felt in the air delivery hose, the external BedJet case
is cool the touch under any heat setting.
These technological innovations were developed by the BedJet ®engineering team to ensure
the highest level of safety for our product and its new home as an extension of your bed.

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Air Hose with fabric liner,
stretchable, compressible
and bendable
BedJet and pre-installed
washable air intake filter
Pre-Installation Checklist
Before attempting installation of the BedJet, please verify the following parts list from your
BedJet package:
Mattress Mount with qty. 2
pre-installed Sheet Clamps
Air Nozzle
Radio frequency remote control
with A23 alkaline battery
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Proper Assembly Required:
The BedJet is required to be installed onto a bed for proper operation. All parts included are
required to be fully assembled and installed onto the BedJet as part any operation. Do not
operate the BedJet without the included Air hose and Air Nozzle installed onto the BedJet. Do
not attempt to use the BedJet with air delivery accessories or air delivery components not
approved or supplied by BEDJET, LLC. Install only qualified air delivery components supplied by
BEDJET, LLC onto the BedJet.
Bedding Requirements & DirectConvect™Theory of Operation:
The BedJet DirectConvect™ air technology requires a typical top sheet or comforter to be used
in bed for proper cooling and warming operation. A quality top sheet or comforter must always
be used over the Air Nozzle to help trap and distribute the BedJet air flow within the bed.
Requirements for the top sheet or comforter are very simple, just use any bedding material
type (cotton, cotton blends, microfiber, etc) with a 250 thread count weave or higher.
Alternatively the BedJet AirComforter™ accessory may be used as a replacement for a typical
top sheet or comforter (see Dual Zone Installation).
Use of loosely knit low quality top sheets with thread count below 250, or loose knit top sheet
weaves such as jersey knit or flannel will result in sub-optimal BedJet experience. Use of loose
knit blankets with no top sheet or no comforter will result in sub-optimal experience.
Air Delivery Preferences:
The BedJet DirectConvect™ technology warms and cools via quiet
and gentle injection of air into your bedding. Some users enjoy
the feeling of ventilation and movement air around their body and
consider it delightful. Other users may only wish to feel cooled or
warmed and prefer not to feel the movement of air under the
sheets or around the body.
The BedJet accommodates both types of operation, depending on
user preference. Please check section on Page 18: Tips for
Enjoyment to see how this is accomplished.

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System Operation
BedJet Status Display:
BedJet Remote Control:
BEDJET REMOTE CONTROL LEARNING FUNCTION: The remote control comes already
paired to your BedJet. For re-pairing of the remote or pairing of a new remote control,
make sure BedJet is powered OFF for 10 seconds. Turn BedJet switch ON while
simultaneously pressing and holding the COOL Button on remote control until BedJet Power
ON indicator lights. BedJet will make 3 fast beeps to indicate successful pairing to remote.
Only one remote can be paired to a BedJet base unit at any given time.
Any button pressed LED indicator
Turbo-Heat Mode ON/OFF
Air Flow power increase
Cool Mode ON/OFF
Auto-shutoff timer advance
Normal Heat Mode ON/OFF
Air Flow power decrease
Beeper Mute ON/OFF
Heat Mode ON
Cool Mode ON
Power ON
Bluetooth Smartlink
ON
Air Flow level
(relative to current mode)

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BedJet Dual Zone Switch:
The BedJet Dual Zone switch sets the maximum
allowable air flow and power utilized by the BedJet
in any heat mode. In Turbo Heat Mode, the BedJet
can consume a large amount of power for an
electrical appliance (up to 1500 watts).
Any installation with two BedJet devices on the
same household AC branch circuit or two BedJet’s
on the same bed must have the Dual Zone Switch
set ON to LOW Power, in order not to exceed AC
circuit Amp capacity. The Dual Mode ON Low Power setting reduces the available airflow and
heating power by approximately 50% in the Turbo heat mode, and 20% in regular heat mode in
order that two BedJet’s being used simultaneously on the same AC bedroom circuit will not
exceed AC circuit capacity. This is still plenty of power to warm the bed quickly.
Installations where only one BedJet is used on the same household branch AC Circuit and one
BedJet device is installed on the bed should set the Dual Zone Switch OFF to HIGH power to
enjoy the full power heating comfort of the system.
WARNING: Failure to comply with the correct Dual Zone Switch setting with
more than one BedJet installed on the same AC branch circuit may result in overloaded
electrical circuit, electrical hazard or personal injury. Never use more than one BedJet on the
same household AC circuit or same bed without setting Dual Zone switch to LOW Power.

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BedJet Operating Modes:
The BedJet main power switch (under the power cord) must be turned ON for the remote
control to function. Once the power switch is ON, the BedJet will beep once to indicate
successful boot-up of the internal microcontroller. The BedJet is now in standby mode.
Activate the BedJet by pressing the desired cooling/heating mode button on
the remote once. A single beep confirms an ON command.
Deactivate BedJet into standby by pressing the same mode button again. A
double beep confirms a mode OFF command.
While active in any given cooling/heating mode, pressing a different mode
button will switch cooling/heating modes without shutoff of the BedJet. The
BedJet will beep once to indicate the mode change. When changing from heating to cooling
mode it will take some number of minutes for the air exhaust temperature to become cool.
Adjust the Air Flow using the “+” or “-“ buttons on the remote to
increase or decrease the heating/cooling power to the bed. The BedJet
will beep once for each increase/decrease, which 5% of allowable Air
Flow range for each mode. Thus pressing 20 times gets you from full power to lowest power
for any given mode. Press and hold the buttons for rapid increase or decrease.
Press the Auto-Shutoff Timer Advance button to increase the time left on the
Audo-Shutoff function above the default time settings (see table below).
Press the Mute button on remote control to silence all beeps. Press again to
reactivate beep acknowledgement of remote commands.
Turbo-Heat Mode:
This mode is best used as a pre-heater for warming your bed quickly before getting into bed, or
for single short bursts while in bed. Turbo-Heat pumps the maximum amount of safe heat into
the bed with the maximum amount of airflow and can warm the temperature of your bedding
by up to 30 °F (17°C) above ambient in just five minutes. This mode has a very short Auto-
Shutoff time, as the warmth generated and noise levels are too powerful for extended use or
comfortable sleeping. See table below for operating parameters.
Do not continuously re-cycle the BedJet into Turbo-Heat mode while in the bed. If you
recycle BedJet in Turbo-Heat more than 15 minutes, the BedJet will beep 4 times to
remind you that instructions are not being correctly followed.
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Normal Heat Mode
This mode is suitable for gentle warming over extended periods and can be used while sleeping.
It has much longer auto-shutoff times, allowing hours of gentle and luxurious warming.
Maximum heating capacity at max airflow setting is approximately 60% of Turbo-Heat Mode.
See table below for operating parameters.
Cooling Mode
This mode directs dry and refreshing room temperature air into the bed, dispersing
accumulated body moisture and heat. Cooling mode can be used all night with extended Auto-
Shutoff times. See table below for operating parameters.
Air Flow Ranges
Turbo-Heat, Normal Heat and Cool mode each have a different highest-to-lowest adjustable Air
Flow ranges to the bed. For example, the Normal Heat mode 10 Bars/100% Air Flow setting
may correspond to the exact same Air Flow as only 2 bars/10% of the Turbo-Heat mode. This is
normal, as each mode has different Air Flow range requirements. The displayed Air Flow range
on LED display and App is specific to your current setting only for the currently active mode.
Operating Mode Summary
Mode
Air Flow
Adjustable Range
Specific to Mode
Air Output
Regulated
Temperature
Auto-Shutoff
Time Default
Auto-Shutoff
Time Advanced
Max. Advanced
Auto-Shutoff
Time
Turbo-Heat
Very High to
Moderate Air
115 °F
46 °C
5 minutes
+1 minute
12 minutes
Normal Heat
Moderate to
Very Low Air
109 °F
43 °C
1 hour
+30 minutes
4 hours
Cool
Moderate to
Very Low Air
Room
temperature
from floor*
1 hour
+30 minutes
8 hours
*PLEASE NOTE, ambient room air temperature must generally be below 79 °F (26 °C) for cooling
mode to be effective. BedJet cooling is not a replacement for lack of room air conditioning in
intensely hot or humid bedroom environments, but it can dramatically reduce use of room air
conditioning to save money on utility bills.

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Bluetooth Smart Remote App:
The BedJet comes standard with
integrated Bluetooth 4.0 for
connectivity to Android and iPhone
smart devices. The BedJet Smart
Remote App can be downloaded
from your app store and provides
more intelligent remote control
capabilities than the standard
remote. These include one-touch
memory functions, and a
programmable time-on dispatch setting. You can even program the BedJet to wake you up in
the morning with a cool blast of air! Real time information is displayed on the App on Air Flow
power setting, Air Flow temperature, and time remaining to Auto-shutoff.
The BedJet is continuously available for pairing to Android/iPhone devices. Once the BedJet is
powered on, go to the Bluetooth setup menu on your smartphone or tablet and look for device
ID “BEDJET”. Pair with the BedJet device, load the Smart Remote App and enjoy! The
Bluetooth symbol on the BedJet Status Display will light once the Bluetooth link is active with
your smart device. The BedJet can only pair to one smart device at a time for remote control.
NOTE: iPhone App release date Q1 2015
Maintenance:
The only maintenance required for the BedJet is periodic
inspection and cleaning of the lifetime washable air intake filter.
The lifetime washable intake filter is designed to keep dust, lint,
pet hair, etc. out of the BedJet air flow stream.
Inspect and clean the filter every 3 months or when visually dirty
(or more frequently if shedding pets are near or around BedJet):
Press the round BedJet logo and pull air intake grill open to access
filter, remove the mesh filter and clean under household running
water. Reinstall filter when dry and close the air intake grill until
it snaps back in place.

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Installation: Single Zone BedJet
Use the following instructions for a single zone BedJet installation. A single zone BedJet
installation is a single BedJet installed on any size bed, resulting in heating or cooling of the
entire bed as a single temperature zone. Settings on medium or low may allow partial sections
of the bed to be heated or cooled if desired (see Step #3). All required items and components
for the single zone installation are included in the BedJet box.
BedJet Installation Checklist:
Before installing BedJet under the Bed, assemble all parts and become familiar with BedJet
operation while the Status Display is still easily viewable:
1) Make sure battery is installed in remote control, the amber light on remote control
should turn on when any button is pressed.
2) Adjust the BedJet Dual Mode Switch according to your installation type (see page 10).
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT.
3) Determine optimal air nozzle location near the bottom of the bed per your own
personal heating and cooling zone preferences on the chart below. It’s good to
experiment with these to learn what works best for you:
Whole bed warming and
cooling, slightly favors
left side on low air
settings
Mostly left side of bed
warming and cooling
Mostly right side of bed
warming and cooling
Whole bed warming and
cooling, slightly favors
right side on low air
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4) Slide the Mattress Mount under your mattress directly
underneath the location identified in step #3 for the Air
Nozzle. The Mattress Mount will be used to secure the Air
Hose and Air Nozzle assembly against the side of the bed.
Slide the Mattress Mount as deeply as possibly under the
mattress until it is flush against the vertical face of the
mattress.
5) Assemble Air Nozzle onto the Air Hose. Stretch and compress
the Air Hose, note how it can be expanded, contracted and
bent to retain any desired shape.
6) Push Air Hose directly onto Mattress Mount ring grip (it will
stretch open to accept the hose) and adjust Air Hose height
so that the bottom of the Air Nozzle is resting on the top of
the mattress. The hose is adjustable within the Mattress
Mount to accommodate any thickness of mattress. The Air
Nozzle should project at least an inch onto the top
mattress surface.
7) Place BedJet on the floor near the bottom of the bed directly
beneath the Mattress Mount, the intake should be facing
towards the bed.
8) Assemble the Air Hose onto air output port of BedJet.
9) Cover the Air Nozzle with your sheets or comforter. The Air
Nozzle must be covered by a sheet or comforter in order to
distribute the air throughout the bed. Twin sheet clamps are
located on Mattress Mount to hold bedding in place over the
nozzle so they are not pulled off easily when turning over in
bed. If bedding sheets are not typically tucked in around the
nozzle, the sheet clamps are highly recommended to be
used.
10) Plug BedJet in AC power outlet (do not use power strip) and
switch on. Power switch is located directly below power
cord.
BedJet makes single beep on successful power ON, and the
remote control can now be used.
11) The Remote Control should already be synchronized with BedJet on delivery. However,
if pressing remote control center buttons does not activate BedJet after power ON, try
synchronizing the Remote Control per instructions on page 9.

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12) Familiarize yourself with turning on and off the various operating modes while the
Status Display of BedJet is visible before the BedJet is pushed under the Bed.
13) The ideal BedJet final installation location is under the bed.
This product is designed to be an extension of your bed and
has been electrically approved as safe for this installation.
The BedJet requires 7 inches clearance and will fit under
nearly all beds with standard height bedframes. Some
bedframes with low hanging side rails may look like they
cannot fit the BedJet underneath, but may just be the side
rail and the under mattress area may still have 7 inches
height clearance. In these cases, the bed frame may be
lifted up and the BedJet placed underneath. As long as the
mattress or frame does not rest on the BedJet and the hose
can clear the low side rail, the installation is acceptable.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR POWERED ARTICULATED BED FRAMES:
The BedJet will work fine underneath adjustable bed frames,
provided care is taken to make sure that the BedJet and Air
Hose are installed in a location where the full range of frame
articulation will not crush either component. This may
require fully extending the Air Hose to move BedJet further away from the Air
Nozzle/Mattress mount location than shown here.
14) When installing under the bed, adjust the location of the BedJet exhaust port to be as
close as possible to the Air Nozzle. Best location is for the exhaust port to be directly
under the Air Nozzle so that it can be reached with only a single 90 degree bend in hose.
The best setup will minimize the length of Air Hose and minimize the number of bends.
Compress excess length in the Air Hose so that only the shortest length needed is used.
Compress the hose length not needed nearest the BedJet exhaust, and leave the hose
completely expanded going to the Air Nozzle. Straighten the Air Hose as much as
possible for the most efficient operation.
15) If the BedJet cannot be located under the Bed, locate it against the base of the bed, out
of the way from normal walk paths.

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Dual Zone AirComforter Accessory
The optional BedJet AirComforter is a high quality
all cotton product that enables true dual zone
temperature control when used with the BedJet.
When in operating, the AirComforter looks
wonderfully puffy, luxurious and down filled, but
it’s actually only filled with conditioned air from
the BedJet, making it one of the softest and
lightest comforters ever created!
The AirComforter contains two separate hollow
cavities which BedJet Air Nozzles fill, gently
distributing the warming or cooling air to a
specific half of the bed. The AirComforter
replaces your normal bedding top sheet and
works underneath blankets, quilts, or regular
comforters. Unlike electric blankets, the BedJet is
just pure, soft cotton and can be washed over
and over again. The AirComforter can be used in
the following configurations:
Single BedJet: One BedJet is installed on the bed
and the BedJet’s heating and cooling power is
directed to only that half of the bed. The
AirComforter cavity on the other side of the bed
receives no air and will look and feel just like an
ordinary top sheet.
Dual BedJets: Two BedJet units are used, one
installed on each side of the bed. Each BedJet
can be independently controlled to warm or cool
each side of the bed for very high temperature
gradients (see right).
The AirComforter can be purchased from retailers
carrying the BedJet, or at www.bedjet.com, and
contains its own instructions for use.

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Tips for Enjoyment
Here are some wonderful tips to help you better enjoy the BedJet:
Air flow around your body:
1) If you enjoy the feeling of air movement around your body, place your top sheet directly over the Air
Nozzle so that it blows directly into your sleeping layer. This is particularly good for people who
have body moisture or night sweat issues in bed.
2) If you don’t enjoy the feeling of air movement around your body, place your top sheet UNDER the
Air Nozzle, and then another layer of air-tight bedding (sheet or comforter) over the Air Nozzle to
create a sandwich layer for the air to flow (not in your sleep layer). This works best for cooling
mode and creates a wonderfully cold layer on top of you that pulls heat out of the bed but without
the feeling of a breeze around your body.
3) Expect the sheets to balloon upwards in Turbo-Heat mode, which puts out massive amounts of air.
In other modes, you may find the slight raising of the sheets from the air feels good, but if not, place
a pillow half in and half out of the sheets at the top of the bed. This will “unseal” your bedding from
the air build-up and allow it to deflate back down.
For those who love the heat and have chilly feet:
1) Try using the Turbo-Heat mode as a pre-heater just before you get into bed. Get in with as few
clothes on as you can and enjoy the cuddly warmth directly on your skin (and wiggle around).
2) While all modes have adjustable Air Flow, Turbo-Heat is intended to get as much heat into the bed
in as short and safe a period as possible, so why bother turning the Air Flow down?
3) Hate getting out of a hot shower on cold winter days? Dry off briefly, or don’t dry off at all – but in
either case, run into the bed, turn on Turbo-Heat mode, and enjoy the powerful dry heating luxury --
it’s like giant hair dryer for your whole body. Trust us on this one, it sounds silly but it feels amazing!
4) The highest settings of Normal Heat will become too warm for most people after some period of
time. Experiment with lower settings and work your way up to what feels comfortable. Sleep
science says that your body sleeps best when it’s allowed to cool down so we encourage the heating
for short term use while getting into bed and not for all night warming.
For those who want it cool:
1) BedJet cooling has a wide range of available Air Flows, to accommodate for different bedding types.
More isn’t always better – experiment with the full range of Air Flow to find the perfect settings for
your unique set of bedding. Depending on your bedding configuration, you can actually turn the Air
Flow up too high and reduce the feeling of cooling due to the bedding ballooning up too much.

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Specifications
The BedJet has been designed to operate as a safe extension of your bed. This BedJet has been
rigorously tested by an accredited 3rd party testing lab to be qualified as a safe electric appliance and
complies with the following safety and product standards:
Underwriters Laboratories 962: Powered Furniture, Indirectly Heated and Cooled Beds
Underwriters Laboratories 499: Heating Appliances
Canada CSA Standard 22.2 No 64
Other International Certifications
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts
de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produi re
de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si
le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.

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Troubleshooting
Use this guide to address problems with your BedJet Product. If the issue still occurs, please contact
get the fastest response. Please, do not return any product requiring service without first obtaining
Return Authorization Number (RMA) and shipping instructions.
BedJet Audible Notifications – What does the BEEP mean?
Issue
Indication
Recommendation
1 Beep
BedJet switched on
Cooling/heating mode ON command
received from the remote control or App
Air Flow increase/decrease command
received from remote control or App
This is normal operation
2 Beeps
Cooling/heating mode OFF command
received from the remote control or App
This is normal operation
3 Beeps
Remote control learning/pairing function
has been successfully accomplished
This indicates successful learning/pairing
of a remote control to the BedJet
Remote control has not been learned if 3
beeps are not made
4 Beeps
User is over-cycling the Turbo-Heat mode
by running it more than 15 minutes. This
over-cycling is caused by turning the
Turbo-Heat back on over and over again
after shutoff, or constantly advancing the
auto-shutoff timer.
Follow the instructions on Turbo-Heat
mode. Stop trying to over-cycle this
setting. While the BedJet machine can
handle operating in this mode
continuously, over-cycling is not good
for a person in the bed due to the very
high levels of warming.
5 Beeps
A system monitoring error has occurred
See diagnostic table below
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