User Instructions

ArapahoTechnologiesInc. LiquidAider DraftMay2019Instructions
ADJUSTMENTS:
You will need to adjust the hose lengths to suit your needs and also to prevent
kinking the softer helmet hose.
If you mount the tubes over your left shoulder and discover that LiquidAider works
only when looking to the right, then you have kinked the soft helmet tube. Trim the
soft helmet tube and perhaps relocate one helmet tube clip until you have free range
of motion and the tube does not kink. Reverse this if you run the tubes over your
right shoulder.
If you trim the larger tube from the pump, be careful to not damage the antenna in
the process.
If everything looks correct, but you are not successfully getting water, Turn your
back to the button and press the button trigger. If water squirts, then somehow the
signal from the button is not reaching the pump antenna. Look at the antenna tip
and ensure it is out the top of the pack and oriented along the tube where the signal
from the LiquidAider button is not trying to pass through you or the water bladder
to reach the pump antenna. Wireless signals cannot pass through water.
Reroute the antenna. If you desire to reroute the antenna, you can separate it from
the water tube, and route it out the pack’s zipper to the side. You can mount the
antenna on your waist strap towards the front of your body, but we recommend
some form of protective sleeve. If you slide a vinyl tube (like your old suck tube)
over the antenna wire (and even the antenna tip), you will protect the antenna and
not interfere with the signal. Be careful the zipper does not damage the antenna’s
outer protective sleeve if you do not protect the antenna wire with some form of
sleeve.