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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 in-
curred 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 Warranty

Lifetime Limited Coverage on water reservoir against any leakage due to defects in material.  From date of purchase, if any original component part 
provided by Champion Cooler fails due to defect in material or factory workmanship only, we will provide the replacement part as follows:

 

One year on the cabinet components.

 

Five years on the evaporative media.  

 

Two years on the original blower motor if furnished by Champion Cooler.

Exclusions From The Warranty

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 satisfi ed with the response from the dealer, contact the Customer 
Service Department:  Champion Cooler, 5800 Murray Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72209.   1-800-643-8341.  E-mail: [email protected].

This limited warranty applies to original purchaser only.

Problem Possible 

Cause  Remedy

Failure to 
start or no air 
delivery/ No 
LCD display

Inadequate 
air delivery 
with cooler 
running

1. No electrical power 

to unit

 • 

Fuse blown

  • Circuit breaker tripped
2. Motor overheated
  • Belt too tight
  • Blower bearings dry
  • Motor pulley diameter 

too large

3. Motor locked
4. Fuse blown in unit 

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. Insuffi cient air exhaust

2. Belt too loose

3. Pads plugged
4. Motor underloaded

1. Check power

 • Replace fuse
 • Re-set breaker
2. Determine cause
 •  Adjust belt tension
 •  Oil blower bearings
 •  Adjust pulley to correct 

diameter

3. Replace motor
4. Replace Fuse

5. Check that wiring is correct 

and secured to terminals

6. Check connections to termi-

nal

7. Supply power to control box 

and check DC voltage at 
wall thermostat

 •  If voltage between Black 

& Red terminals is close to 
3.5VDC and LCD is blank 
- wall thermostat is faulty

 •  If voltage is much less than 

3.5VDC, remove red wire 
from terminal. If voltage 
rises to 3.5VDC - thermostat 
is faulty.  If voltage remains 
low - unit control board is 
faulty.

1. Open windows or doors to 

increase air fl ow

2. Adjust belt tension or 

replace if needed

3. Clean pads
4. Adjust pulley

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem Possible 

Cause  Remedy

1. Float arm not adjusted 

properly

2. Overfl ow assembly 

leaking

1. Stale or stagnate water 

in cooler

1. Low voltage
2. Excessive belt tension
3. Blower shaft tight or 

locked

4. Bearings dry
5. Motor pulley diameter 

too large causing motor 
overload

1. Bearings dry
2. Wheel rubbing blower 

housing

3. Loose parts

1. Inadequate exhaust in 

house

2. Pads not wet

 • 

Pads 

plugged

  • Dist. tube holes clogged
  • Pump not working prop-

erly

3. Poor connection to Pump 

terminals on Control 
Board

1. Insuffi cient air exhaust

1. Adjust fl oat

2. Tighten nut and overfl ow 

pipe

1. Drain pan and clean pads

1. Check voltage
2. Adjust belt tension
3. Oil or replace bearings 

(Unplug unit)

4. Oil bearings
5. Adjust pulley so full load 

ampere rating of motor is 
not exceeded

1. Oil bearings
2. Inspect and realign (Un-

plug unit)

3. Tighten loose parts

1. Open windows or doors to 

increase air fl ow

2. Check water distribution 

system

 • Clean pads
 • Clean
  •  Replace or clean pump 

(Unplug unit)

3. Check connections

1. Open doors or windows

Water drain-
ing onto roof

Musty or 
unpleasant 
odor

Motor cycles 
on and off

Noisy

Inadequate 
cooling

Excessive 
humidity in 
house

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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...

Page 6: ...a El Medio Evaporativo Izquierdo 281043 001 281045 001 281044 001 281046 001 30 Water Distributor Housing Caja Del Distribuidor De Agua 281038 001 281033 001 281038 001 281033 001 31 Water Distributor...

Page 7: ...7 110498 3 Replacement Parts Piezas De Repuesto AD1C51 AD2C51 AD1C5112 AD2C5112 AD1C71 AD2C71 AD1C7112 AD2C7112...

Page 8: ...45 002 281044 002 281046 002 29 Media Shield Left Protector Para El Medio Evaporativo Izquierdo 281043 001 281045 001 281044 001 281046 001 30 Water Distributor Housing Caja Del Distribuidor De Agua 2...

Page 9: ...9 110498 3 Replacement Parts Piezas De Repuesto AS1C51 AS2C51 AS1C5112 AS2C5112 AS1C71 AS2C71 AS1C7112 AS2C7112...

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...

Page 11: ...11 110498 3 Replacement Parts Piezas De Repuesto AU1C7112 AU2C7112...

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...

Page 13: ...encuentra en el interior del panel central v ase Fig 5 Por dentro de la unidad inserte la niple roscada a trav s del agujero de acceso el ctrico Resbale el anillo de estanquidad sobre la niple roscad...

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...

Page 16: ...ivo no est mojado Filtros obstruidos Agujeros del tubo obs truidos Bomba no funciona 1 Insuficiente salida de aire Problema Causa Posible Remedio Problema Causa Posible Remedio La Localizaci n De Aver...

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