What should I do if I drop the unit?

What should I do if I drop the unit?

The Pumani is designed to withstand drops from typical heights.

If you do drop the unit, place the unit back on a level surface, check for any external damage to the unit, plug in and turn on the unit, and make sure the indicator light turns on, the unit turns on, the total flow meter can be increased to 10 L/min, and the bottle is securely attached. You may need to refill the bottle to the correct pressure level.


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