1. Before putting the clothing quilt into the
compression bag, dry the clothing quilt first, and then fold it into a shape that is convenient for storage. Put it in the bag as much as possible, at least a few centimeters away from the sealing zipper.
2. Before closing the zipper, check whether the zipper sealing part is clean and whether there are fine fibers or dust (small fibers or dust may reduce the sealing performance of the
compression bag and cause the compression bag to leak. If there is, please wipe it with a rag with water.
3. Install the sliding piece, press the sliding piece zipper with your hand, slowly and lightly pull to the other end of the zipper, when you pull it to two thirds, squeeze or fold the clothes or quilt to make most of it After the air is discharged, quickly use the sliding piece to pull up the remaining third part (this saves a lot of time and effort when pumping air with a manual pump).
4. Press the sliding piece with your hand and slide it back and forth on the zipper several times to ensure that the zipper is really sealed.
5. Pumping air with a manual air pump: open the air nozzle cover, align the air pump at the air nozzle port, and pull the piston to pump air (when pumping large-capacity bags, because the air pumping time is slightly longer, you don't need to take out the pump and cover the lid when you are resting. , The gas will not be sucked back).
6. Use a vacuum cleaner to extract air: open the air nozzle cover, align the suction tube of the vacuum cleaner to the air nozzle, and open the vacuum cleaner to quickly draw air and compress.
7. Open the closed zipper and take out the clothes and quilts to dry, then they can be restored to their original state.