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  • Question
    How long does it take to let air out of my Sleep Number bed?
    SuperScience
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    It should only take about five minutes, seven at most. Stepping or sitting on it while it's letting out air will speed up the process.
  • Question
    Does Sleep Number provide a service to move your bed for you?
    Community Answer
    No. They charge $199 to disassemble it and another $199 to assemble it, and they don't move it for you.
  • Question
    Will I have to disassemble the bed to move it?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it must be completely disassembled or it will most certainly be damaged.
  • Question
    How do I take down the legs and the base of the bed?
    SillySolly
    Community Answer
    You probably have to take the frame out.
  • Question
    Can I hire Sleep Number to dismantle my mattress?
    Community Answer
    Yes. I just got off the phone with customer service for this reason. They charge $179.99.
  • Question
    How long does it take to disassemble a Sleep Number bed?
    Community Answer
    I am a 60+ female, and it only took me about 30 minutes to disassemble my mattress by myself. I don't have the platform, however.
  • Question
    Can I separate my split king bed set and use it in two different rooms?
    Community Answer
    No, your soft frame is just for a king, and your air pump handles both sides.
  • Question
    The remote is broken for my sleep number bed, can it be replaced?
    Community Answer
    Yes, just call customer support.
  • Question
    How can I get extra support legs that didn't come with my bed frame?
    Community Answer
    Get stabilizer from Amazon or a hardware store such as Ace. There are many types of kinds, so make sure you get a good one. You also can use nails to help support it.
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    I want to move my bed while it's inflated. Do I put the stoppers in the tubes and just leave the tubes connected, or do they go on the mattress where the tubes are connected?
    Community Answer
    They go on the mattress where the tubes are connected. You will lose some of the air, but you can reinflate when you connect it again.
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