BedJet Cooling Mode: Tips for Better EnjoymentUpdated 3 months ago
The BedJet cools via powered ventilation of fresh ambient air injected directly into the bed. This powered ventilation gently wicks away the body heat and body moisture that gets trapped in the bed by your mattress and bed covers. This evaporative and convective method of cooling has been demonstrated by infra-red cameras to provide the most rapid removal of body heat and body moisture from a bed of any product available on the market today.
BedJet cooling is not a replacement for zero air conditioning in extremely hot or humid bedroom environments but will enable reduced air conditioning thermostat settings to save money on utility bills. Ambient bedroom air temperature must generally be below 79°F (26°C) for cooling mode to be effective.
Tips for Better Cooling Enjoyment
- More air flow isn’t always cooler — experiment with the full range of fan speed settings to find the perfect settings for your unique set of bedding. If the sheets are lifting well off your body, air flow is set too high for best cooling efficiency.
- Experiment with different Air Nozzle locations to see what works best for you.
- Expect the sheets to balloon up a bit on high airflows. If this bothersome, 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 and allow it to deflate back down.
- For customers primarily interested in cooling performance, the Cloud Sheet accessory is a highly recommended BedJet add-on that improves the cooling mode performance significantly.
- Always place another layer of bedding over the Cloud Sheet (blanket or comforter or quilt); it performs better with some weight on it.