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During automatic operation, the control performs a 90 second water 
dump cycle every 8 or 12 hours of pump operation.  This interval can 
be toggled between 8 or 12 hours by simultaneously holding the ‘Cool’ 
and ‘Fan’ buttons for 5 seconds.  The selected interval is displayed for 
a short time.  This action also starts a manual dump cycle.

Ventilation Operation (Fan Mode)

The fan speed is set by the user, the water pump is turned off.

This mode is activated by pressing the ‘Fan’ button.  A green LED 
is illuminated, and the LCD indicates fan speed.  Pressing the ‘Fan’ 
button again deselects this mode.

Pressing the ‘Up’ button selects maximum Fan speed, and ‘Hi’ is 
displayed in the LCD; pressing the ‘Down’ button selects minimum 
Fan speed, and ‘Lo’ is displayed in the LCD.

Time Delay Operation (Timer Mode)

Delayed start or fi nish in ‘Cool’ or ‘Fan’ mode.

The ‘Timer’ button is used to set a delay period of 2, 4 or 8 hours, 
depending on how many times the button is pressed.

If the cooler is operating in ‘Cool’ or ‘Fan’ modes when the ‘Timer’ 
button is pressed, the delay period determines when the cooler will 
switch off.  If the cooler is Off when the ‘Timer’ button is pressed, 
the delay period determines when the cooler switches on.

The starting mode is indicated by a fl ashing LED.  You can change 
this mode by pressing the appropriate button (‘Cool’ or ‘Fan’).

You can cancel the Timer function at any time by pressing the ‘Timer’ 
button until all the timer LED’s go out.

In The Event Of A Power Outage

If the cooler is operating in ‘Cool’ or ‘Fan’ mode when power is 
interrupted, the cooler will resume in the same mode of operation 
when the power is restored.

If the cooler was in any ‘Timer’ mode at the time of a power 
interruption, the cooler will remain off when power is restored.

Wiring Diagrams

Thermostat Operation

Automatic Operation (Cool Mode)

The fan and water pump are controlled automatically to achieve the 
desired comfort level.

This mode is activated by pressing the ‘Cool’ button.  A blue LED 
is illuminated, and for a few seconds the LCD will display the 
‘Set’ temperature.  Pressing the ‘Cool’ button again deactivates this 
mode.

The Set temperature (the target temperature for control) may be altered 
by repeatedly pressing or holding the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons.  The 
LCD will display ‘Set’ rather than ‘Room’ temperature for a short 
time after pressing the ‘Up’ or ‘Down’ button.

On starting, if the pads in the cooler are too dry, the fan may be delayed 
from starting until the pads have absorbed some water.  This is called 
Pre-wet and lasts for 2 minutes, indicated by a fl ashing blue LED.  
Selecting ‘Fan’ and then ‘Cool’ will bypass the pre-wet and cause the 
fan and pump to start immediately.  (If cooling is required).

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Start cooler.

  Install both inspection panels, start pump, and allow 

to operate until pads are wet.

• 

Check amperage.

  With pads wet and unit started, check amperage 

draw with an amperage meter.

• 

Adjust pulley if necessary.

  If amperage draw is less than mo-

tor rating, turn off electrical power and 
remove inspection panels.  Unplug mo-
tor inside cooler, this will protect you 
from someone turning on unit while 
you are working inside.  This should be 
done for your safety.  Adjust pulley to a 
larger diameter and readjust belt tension, 
plug motor in, install  inspection panels, 
and retest amperage draw.  Repeat this  
process until correct amperage draw is attained.  Increasing motor 
pulley diameter increases amperage draw.  Decreasing motor pulley 
diameter decreases amperage draw (see Fig. 6).

CAUTION:

  Do not operate cooler with larger amperage draw 

than specifi ed on motor plate.

120 Volt

240 Volt

Decrease 
Amperage

Fig. 6

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Summary of Contents for AU2C711

Page 1: ...ol en el interior 110498 3 9 09 www championcooler com Table Of Contents Safety Instructions 1 Installation Instructions 2 3 Electrical Wiring Diagram 3 Operation 3 4 Maintenance Section 4 Troublesho...

Page 2: ...unit by threading the chase nip ple into the switch box Run the three switch leads through the nipple and into the switch box and reinstall the junction box Connect the green ground lead to the ground...

Page 3: ...ol button again deactivates this mode The Set temperature the target temperature for control may be altered by repeatedly pressing or holding the Up and Down buttons The LCD will display Set rather th...

Page 4: ...the spout and water delivery tube onto the pump outlet Winter Shut Down Drain water Always drain all of the water out of the cooler and water supply line when not in use for prolonged periods and par...

Page 5: ...nit control box 5 Incorrect wiring be tween wall thermostat and cooler 6 Poor connection to Fan motor terminals 7 Unit control board or wall thermostat faulty 1 Insufficient air exhaust 2 Belt too loo...

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Page 10: ...Del Distribuidor De Agua 3D 23 32 Evaporative Media Medio Evaporativo 310118 002 33 Distributor Filter Pad Filtro Del Distribuidor 110120 34 Water Reservoir Bandeja Acumuladora De Agua 281042 35 Tube...

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Page 12: ...l aire viejo Se reemplaza completamente el aire cada 2 a 4 minutos abriendo las ventanas o las puertas o una combinaci n de ambas El aire es siempre fresco no es viciado cargado de humo y olores como...

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Page 14: ...est funcionando en el modo Cool o Fan cuando presiona el bot n Timer el periodo de retraso se determina cuando el enfriador apagar Si el enfriador est apagada cuando presiona el bot n Timer el per od...

Page 15: ...pecto a cualquier duda o pregunta Cuanto Debe Abrir Las Ventanas Un concepto a menudo entendido mal de enfriamiento por evaporaci n es la cantidad de aire que debe ser agotada Cu nto debe usted abrir...

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