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How to install flow-assisting air cushion in trash can

The installation method of the ash bin flow-assisting air cushion is as follows:

1. First, clean and prepare the working face. Ensure that the installation floor is clean and level, free of sundries and dust. If the ground is obviously uneven, it can be trimmed first.

2. Place the air cushion of the trash can in the installation position. According to the need, the flow-assisting air cushion can be fixed on the ground with glue or other fixtures. Ensure that the flow-assisting air cushion fits well with the ground.

3. Connect the gas supply pipeline. Air cushion usually needs an external air source to work normally. According to the design requirements of the air cushion, the air supply pipeline is connected to the air cushion. Make sure the connection is tight and check for air leakage.

4. Adjust the working parameters of the air cushion. According to the actual needs, adjust the working parameters of the air cushion, such as air pressure and air volume. These parameters should be adjusted according to the instruction of air cushion.

5. Testing and debugging. After installation, test and debug the air cushion to ensure its normal operation. You can judge whether the air cushion is installed correctly by observing the airflow and the force.

Please note that the above are just general installation steps. Due to the different models and brands of air cushion in ash storage, the specific installation methods may be different. Before installation, please be sure to read and abide by the instruction manual of the air cushion, and make corresponding adjustments and treatments according to the actual situation.

In addition, in the installation process, attention should be paid to safety to avoid personal injury or equipment damage caused by improper operation. If necessary, it is recommended to ask professionals or factory technicians for installation and debugging.