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110496-1

Fig. 4

Window Fill-In

Panels

Top Panel

Retainer

Bottom Panel
Retainer

NOTE: 

 The chain hooks

supplied with this
mounting kit are for use
in wood.  Additional an-
chors can be purchased at
your local hardware store
for anchoring in other
types of materials such as
concrete or brick.

Install window panel
retainers.

  Place two

panel retainer strips onto
bottom of neck flange and
position to the width of
the window.  Cut the
strips to fit if necessary.
These strips hold  the win-
dow fill-in panels (Fig. 4).

Position cooler in win-
dow.

  Position neck of

cooler so that bottom of
neck flange rests on win-
dow sill and flange (E-Fig.
3) is snug against edge of
sill (H-Fig. 2).  With cooler
in position, hook the “S”
hooks into the holes of the top pan near the back of the cooler (B-
Fig. 3).

Break fill-in panels to fit.

  With cooler installed, as described

above, measure for each window fill-in panel and score with sharp
knife and straight edge guide to desired width.  To break window
fill-in panels, the panel should be laid over the edge of a straight flat
surface at the point to be broken off.  Apply pressure on the edge of
the panel that extends over the edge of the surface and break off
unwanted piece.

Install fill-in panels.

  Place one window fill-in panel on each side

of grill and into panel retainer strip at bottom of grill.  Place the
other panel retainer strips onto top of neck flange and fill-in panels.
Be sure the panels are snug up against cooler neck.

Place window behind retainer strip.

  Raise back of cooler so that

the window (D-Fig. 3) may be brought down behind top of panel
retainer strip (C-Fig. 3).

Level Cooler.

  Adjust the chains to level the cooler.

Adjust house legs.

  Pull out house legs so that the rubber bumpers

rest against house siding (F-Fig. 3).  Tighten screw in retaining
collar. (G-Fig. 3).

A

B

C

D

E

F G

H

Window

Neck

“S” Hook

Fig. 3

Connecting Water

Install overflow assembly.

  Remove nut and place nipple through

the hole in the pan, with the rubber washer between the pan and the
head of the drain nipple (Fig. 5).
Screw on  nut and draw up tight
against bottom of pan.  Insert over-
flow pipe in nipple to retain water.
Overflow pipe may be removed to
drain pan when necessary.  A garden
hose may be screwed on the drain
nipple to drain water away from
your unit.

Maintenance

WARNING:

  Before doing any maintenance be sure power is

off and unit is unplugged.  This is for your safety.

Spring Start-Up

Oil bearings.

  The blower bearings and cooler motor in this unit

should be oiled with a few drops of non-detergent 20/30 weight oil
once each year.  The motor does not need oil if it has no oil lines for
oiling.  Motors that have no oil lines are lifetime oiled at the factory
and require no further oiling for the life of the unit.

CAUTION:

  Do not over oil. 

 Over oiling can cause motor burn

out, due to excessive oil getting
into motor winding.

Check belt tension.

  A 3 lb.

force should deflect the belt 3/
4 inches (see Fig. 8).  Readjust
belt if needed.

Clean pump.

  Cleaning the pump is necessary once a year at start-

up.  For your safety, turn unit off and unplug from power receptacle.
Remove the pump from the mount slot.  Remove the base of the
pump as shown in Fig. 9.  Clean the pump and turn the impeller to
ensure free operation.  Remove the pump spout and check for any
blockage.  After cleaning,
reinstall the base onto the
pump.  Reattach the pump
to the mount in the cooler
using the plastic retainer to
ensure that the pump will
not overturn.  Do not for-
get to replace the spout and
water delivery tube onto
the pump outlet.

Change Pads. 

 Aspen pads should be replaced once or twice a

season, depending upon the length of the season.  At the beginning
and at mid season a clean pad is more absorbent and efficient and
will deliver substantially more cool air.

Faucet

W

ater Supply

V

alve

Sillcock

Ferrule

Nut

Fig. 6

Float Rod

Water Supply

Line

W

asher

Nut

Ferrule

Nut

Fig. 7

Corner Post

Fig. 8

3 Lb.

3/4 Inches

Rubber Washer

Overflow Pipe

Nipple

Bottom Pan

Nut

Fig. 5

Connect water supply line.

  Install a sillcock and water valve on

faucet as shown by figure 6.  Place the nut and ferrule on the tubing
and tighten the nut until water tight.

Install float valve.

  Install valve in the provided hole in corner post

(Fig. 7) and attach water supply line.

Fill pan.

  Allow water to fill to within 1” of top of pan and adjust

float to maintain this water level.  This can be accomplished by
bending the float rod (Fig. 7).

Depress Here To

Remove

Fig. 9

Summary of Contents for RWC35

Page 1: ...e cooler continually brings in fresh air while exhausting old air You are completely replacing the air every 2 to 4 minutes by opening windows or doors or a combination of both The air is always fresh...

Page 2: ...ff Pressing it again while in the off state will return the fan and pump to their previous operating settings When first plugging in the cooler or after power has been interrupted pressing the On Off...

Page 3: ...to retain water Overflow pipe may be removed to drain pan when necessary A garden hose may be screwed on the drain nipple to drain water away from your unit Maintenance WARNING Before doing any maint...

Page 4: ...ge or discon Fig 11 Fig 12 Line up to the two middle holes nect the cords which are still con nected to the controls and the front panel 4 Insert the flange of the tunnel between the front panel and t...

Page 5: ...chaser only Problem Possible Cause Remedy Failure to start or no air delivery Inadequate air delivery with cooler running Inadequate cooling 1 No electrical power to unit Fuse blown Circuit breaker tr...

Page 6: ...s Especificaciones Generales Model No Modelo Weight lbs Peso libras Cabinet Dimensions in Dimensiones De La Caja pulgadas Window Opening Req d in Abertura Requerida pulgadas Dry Seco Operating Lleno H...

Page 7: ...Flow Assembly Montaje De Desag e 3OA 1 3OA 1 3OA 1 36 House Leg Collar Collar De La Pata 3HL 1 3HL 1 3HL 1 37 House Leg Pata 310811 310811 310811 38 Retainers Window Panels Guarda De Retenci n Para Lo...

Page 8: ...a Las Unidades De ControlADistancia Estas unidades pueden ser controladas con los tres botones en la rejilla por delante del enfriador o con el mando a distancia El Bot n PUMP Al presionar este bot n...

Page 9: ...as NOTA Si instale la unidad sin el uso del equipo de instala ci n omite las direcciones siguientes y las de la figura 3 Quite los tornillos de la esquina de la bandeja A fig 2 Coloque la m nsula en l...

Page 10: ...rejilla Para ayudar a guardar el aire fr o de entrar en la casa usted puede utilizar la cubierta pl stica opcional Se puede comprar la cubierta de su distribuidor local Al instalar la cubierta alinee...

Page 11: ...l conducto a la unidad No apriete los tornillos D jenlos flojos hasta que el resto del conducto se ha asegurado Fig 10 Quite Los Tornillos Superiores Al ltima Vez No Deja Caer El Conducto 6 Alinee los...

Page 12: ...ctivado Cable el ctrico da ado 2 Correa muy floja o apretada 3 Motor recalentado Correa muy apretada Cojinetes de la rueda est n secos 4 Motor parado 1 Insuficiente abertura para que salga el aire 2 P...

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