November 18,2022
Is there a risk of asphyxia?
AEOLUS TD-907 Compartment Dryer has eight louvered
air holes on the backboard of the standard model.
Why did we choose louvered (not circular, square or irregular
shape)?
Why there are eight holes (not seven or nine holes)?
After intensive testing, we found that the louvered air hole offers
the best ventilation and air flow. It helps to maintain the desired
interior temperature and ventilation. Again after extensive testing,
we determined that eight air holes balance the supply of air and
the rate it moves (with the aid of two side draught fans) to
realize enough fresh air under the prescribed heat setting.
When the temperature is considered unsuitable for safe
operation of the dryer?
AEOLUS TD-907 Compartment Dryer has adopted an
internationally acclaimed, advanced performance digital temperature.
It accurately controls and governs interior temperature of the dryer with a minimal varying within 1 degree of the set temperature.
PTC ceramic material heater blocks help resist unwarranted increases of temperature due to surface heat absorption. The heater
will automatically power off to guarantee pets safety when the surface temperature is higher than the set threshold value. This
eliminates the risk and prevents the machine and pets from overheating.
Will pets be anxious in the dryer?
AEOLUS technology Research & Development team has investigated the reason of pets’ performance anxiety when placed
in the compartment dryer.
Is it because of fear of enclosed spaces; is it the fear or discomfort caused by the difference of temperature and humidity?
Our long term research yielded an interesting result---the protection grid/fence. The earlier edition compartment dryer had this
stainless steel protection grid/fence behind the glass as a safety measure. This protection fence was the cause of anxiety in some
animals.
The second edition of TD-907 adopts thicker fiberglass and eliminates the protection fence. The results are a much safer and less
stressful and inviting environment.
Does noise makes pets feel uncomfortable?
The answer in many cases is Yes! AEOLUS Global’s Research & Development team worked intensely to corral, control and
abate the amount of noise generated by the compartment dryer. The unique design of our air flow system, strong stable fan and air
outlet devices combine for one of the quietest compartment dryers made.
When you open the front door of TD-907, you will hear soft low-frequency sounds of wind only without any disagreeable discord.
When the door is closed, you will be pleased with the lack of noise.
Is it safe for pets to be subjected to a full body blow dry?
Yes. It is safe. Exactly calculated inner measurements of heat and air flow are controlled and directed by a swing fan. It provides a
highly efficient circulation air system. The bottom space serves a dual purpose. Allowing for easy waste management as well as
directing air flow to the lower portion and underside the pets carriage. Even when pets are lying prone, their abdomen hair is being
dried. Extra moisture will be carried off by the ventilation system, always maintaining a low humidity, aiding and enhancing the effects of drying.
How long will it take to dry a large breed?
An often asked question without a fixed answer. All dogs have different thickness and types of coats (single coat or double coat, etc.). There are variances even within specific breeds. Generally, we suggest using a forced air dryer, operating on a somewhat high wind speed and heat
setting for about 3-5 minutes. After the majority of the excessive moisture is removed, then put pets into the compartment dryer and set 1-50 minutes drying time according to hair type and size/breed of dog. Check the concealed parts such as ear, inner thigh. For most golden retrievers, we use a forced air dryer for about 3 minutes; then use the compartment dryer 20-25 minutes; and finish (if necessary)with a handheld or forced air dryer on the difficult-to-dry, about 2-3 minutes.
Is the labor savings justified?
Experienced groomers and shop owners know that it takes relatively short time to bath a dog. It can take an hour or more to dry
some dogs (especially double coat and thick coat dogs such as the Samoyed and Alaskan Husky).
This compartment dryer replaces a lot of labor. In many situations the saving of labor and time can result in dramatically increasing
your grooming output and the amount of dogs groomed per day.
Compartment dryers are highly appreciated, approved, and coveted in the international market.
They come close to being a substitute staff member in most shops, proving less labor and increasing revenue as a result.
Is daily maintenance and repair complicated?
After over 10 years research and development by our team, we’ve upgraded several component parts and greatly improved
performance. It is easy and simple to maintain and repair this machine.
Minimal daily maintenance is required. Clean the waste liquid tray; remove the hair from filter on the fan mouth; clean the dryer
interior regularly after operation.
The compartment dryer has a switch to prevent voltage/current excess surges. It will power off if short circuit or electric leakage
occurs. If a problem occurs, open the control panel, everything is clearly marked on each electric wire. Follow the manual trouble
shooting instructions to fix most common problems easily and quickly.
How do I clean inside of the compartment dryer?
The entire compartment dryer is made of high quality SUS304 stainless steel, discouraging rust buildup and making cleaning easy.
Depending upon frequency of use, we suggest a thorough cleaning once a month. The two interior side grids are removable. You
should also remove the screws periodically; also deep clean the air outlet and fan to extend the life of the machine. Use neutral
detergent to clean the dryer interior. Use ozone generator (which located in the dryer) to eliminate the odors.
Are there any other advantages (besides saving time and labor)?
The compartment dryer’s value is greatly enhanced when working on difficult animals (especially cats). Most groomers have been
bitten by cats during the drying process. They are more sensitive and less tolerant during the drying process than dogs. Drying
them in the compartment dryer is the answer. Most cat hair is easily dried in the compartment dryer. Aggressive, ill and older
animals that may not like the repeated contact needed during the drying process also will benefit from this wonderful compartment
dryer.