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Limited Warranty

This warranty is extended to the original purchaser of an evaporative cooler installed and used under normal conditions.  It does not cover
damages incurred through accident, neglect, or abuse by the owner.  We do not authorize any person or representative to assume for us any
other or different liability in connection with this product.

Terms And Conditions Of The Warranty

For Eight Years from date of purchase, we will replace the original base assembly if water leakage should occur due to rust out.

For One Year from date of purchase, we will replace any original component provided by Champion Cooler which fails due to any defect in
material or factory workmanship only.

Exclusions From The Warranty

We are not responsible for replacement of cooler pads.  These are disposable components and should be replaced periodically.  We are not
responsible for any incidental or consequential damage resulting from any malfunction.

We are not responsible for any damage received from the use of water softeners, chemicals, descale material, plastic wrap, or if a motor of a
higher horsepower than what is shown on the serial plate is used in the unit.

We are not responsible for the cost of service calls to diagnose cause of trouble, or labor charge to repair and/or replace parts.

How To Obtain Service Under This Warranty

Contact the Dealer where you purchased the evaporative cooler.  If for any reason you are not satisfied with the response from the dealer,
contact the Customer Service Department:  Champion Cooler, 5800 Murray Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72209.  1-800-643-8341.
[email protected].

This limited warranty applies to the original purchaser 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

tripped

• Electric cord

unplugged or
damaged

2. Belt too loose or

tight

3. Motor overheated

• Belt too tight

• Blower bearings

dry

4. Motor locked

1. Insufficient air

exhaust

2. Belt too loose

3. Pads plugged

1 . Inadequate exhaust in

house

2. Pads not wet

• Pads plugged
• Open spots in pads
• Trough holes

clogged

• Pump not working

properly

1. Check power

• Replace fuse
• Reset breaker

• Plug in cords or

replace if
damaged

2. Adjust belt tension

3. Determine cause of

overheating
• Adjust belt

tension

• Oil blower

bearings

4. Replace motor

1. Open windows or

doors to increase air
flow

2. Adjust belt tension

or replace if needed

3. Replace pads

1. Open windows or

doors to increase air
flow

2. Check water

distribution system
• Replace pads
• Repack pads
• Clean trough and

unplug holes

• Replace or clean

pump (Unplug
unit)

Troubleshooting

Motor
cycles on
and off

Noisy

Excessive
humidity in
house

Musty or
unpleasant
odor

Water
draining
from cooler

1 . Low voltage
2 . Excessive belt

tension

3. Blower shaft tight or

locked

4 . Bearings dry

1 . Bearings dry
2. Wheel rubbing

blower housing

3 . Loose parts

1. Inadequate exhaust

1 . Stale or stagnate

water in cooler

2 . Pads mildewed or

clogged

3. Pads not wetting

properly
• Trough holes

clogged

• Pump not

working properly

1 . Float arm not

adjusted properly

2 . Overflow assembly

leaking

1 . Check voltage
2 . Adjust belt tension

3 . Oil or replace

bearings (Unplug
unit)

4 . Oil bearings

1 . Oil bearings
2 . Inspect and realign

(Unplug unit)

3 . Tighten loose parts

1 . Open doors or

windows

1 . Drain pan and

clean pads

2 . Replace pads

3 . Check water

distribution system
• Clean

• Replace or clean

pump (Unplug
unit)

1 . Adjust float

2 . Tighten nut and

overflow pipe.

Problem

Possible Cause

Remedy

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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