Thank you for this. I just received my REM pump to replace my sleep number pump and there were not any instructions on how to do it. I'm a elderly (66 yrs) woman and can not afford a repair person to do things for me. With this video I'm sure I can do what needs to be done.
Some of the Sleep Number beds have the pump built into the boxspring/base I’m going to be installing one of these in my bed Monday night when I get home from work because the pump failed on my bed and it was going to cost big bucks to replace it
You're right. There are others looking for this information. Thank you for your service😊 My 27 ? Year old select comfort has gone flat on one side. Reversed hoses and 2 nights later, the other bladder was flat. Soppy water tested connections, took cover off pump, no leaks detected. If it goes flat again, I'll try a rem. It's been 7 years, any updates on how its doing? Thanks
The air hoses come out of the back end of the mattress, then you cut off the manufacturer tips and slip on the new ones and then they connect to the pump. I am sorry, did not have someone to hold the camera.
I believe they only make one. Here is what I got located on Amazon.com www.amazon.com/System-Compatible-Number-Comfort-Mattresses/dp/B01M8J8EVA?ref_=ast_sto_dp
@@porquepine I think that Randall's idea was to kink the hoses to keep the air from escaping the mattress. (in case you are like me and never received "caps" for my bed).