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Why are there tubes under the Natura Briza mattress?

There are tubes under the Natura Briza mattress. What are the tubes for?

Seen 4,800 times Last updated May 2014

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Hi Miriam -- The Natura Briza mattress is an air mattress which contains a 6 zone air chamber. The tubes you're seeing are probably running from the pump to the air chambers, or perhaps between the air chambers.

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Hello - thank you for your response. Why is there a need to pump air between the air chambers or the tubes?

What is the meaning of soya latex foam? What are the precautions we need to know if we bought a new mattress?

Thanks

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Re: the air pump, the way air mattresses work is that they can be inflated and deflated to different levels of firmness. Inflating and deflating requires a pump, as well as tubes to connect the pump and the air chambers.

Re: soya latex foam, where did you come across this? From the name, it sounds like a synthetic or blended latex foam whose synthetic component is made partly from soybean oil rather than petroleum. However, I'm not familiar with the "Soya" brand. If you can share a link to where you saw this I might be able to help more.

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Do we need an air pump to have the air circulate? Is there an air pump, underneath the mattress or we need an extra air pump?

It is a 5 year old mattress

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Hi Miriam -- Does your bed not have an air pump? If not, I'm stumped... If so, it seems strange that you wouldn't have needed to operate it in 5 years, but if you've been happy with the bed over that time then you must be satisfied with whatever inflation level is currently in the chambers.

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