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Maintenance

 

WARNING:  Before doing any maintenance be sure unit is unplugged.

Remove Media Frame

To remove the media frame, fi rst remove the two screws located at the 
top of the frame.  Press down at the top center of the unit, near the media 
frame, until it unsnaps from the media frame.  See Fig. 4.

Drain Unit

To drain the unit, remove the media frame and remove the rubber drain stopper from inside the bottom of 
the unit by pulling it out of the drain hole.  The unit should be drained periodically to keep the water fresh.  
We recommend draining the unit once a week.  Drain the water from the unit when it will not be used for 
an extended period.

Cooler Installation

Install Casters

Note:  Casters are located inside unit.  These must be removed before starting the unit.

This unit comes equipped with 4 stem casters; 2 locking and 2 non-locking.  Before operation turn the unit 
on its side and press the stem casters into the corner holes.  Install the locking caster on one side of the 
unit and the non-locking casters on the opposite side.

Operation

Fill With Water

Open the water access door by pressing fi rmly at the top of the door to unlatch 
it (see fi g. 1).  Fill with a pitcher or water hose.  Do Not Overfi ll.  Close the 
access door, pressing fi rmly at the top of the door until it latches close.

Water Level Indicator

On the front of the unit there is a window to view the level of water in the unit 
(see fi g. 2).  The red pointer of the indicator will be in the full position with 
water near the top of the reservoir.  As the water level is decreased in the unit, 
the indicator will fall in the window until it reaches the Low indicator.

Power To Unit

Refer to the control panel in fi gure 3 for the following instructions.  
When the unit is plugged into an outlet, the power indicator on the 
display will be red.  Pressing the power button will start the unit in Fan-
High mode.  The power indicator in the display will now be blue.  The 
pump will not start until the pump button is pressed. 

Pump / Cooler Operation

To operate this unit as an evaporative cooler, the unit must be fi lled with water and the pump powered on.  
Press the pump button to turn on the pump.  The water drop indicator on the display will fl ash while the 
pump is on.  To operate the unit as a fan only, press the pump button again to turn off the pump.

Fan Operation

Pressing the fan button on the control will cycle the fan speed from Low to Mid to High.  The fan speed 
indicator in the display will be highlighted, showing either 2, 4 or 6 bars depending on the current speed.

Timer Mode

This unit is equipped with a timer.  You may set the time interval for the unit to stay on.  Pressing the timer 
button will set the time interval in 1/2 hour increments up to 12 hours.  The display will fl ash while setting 
the time and will be solid once it is set.  The display will count down the time remaining in 1/2 hour incre-
ments.  When the time interval is reached, the unit will turn off.

2

Water 
Access 
Door

Fig. 1

Press Here

Screw

Screw

Fig. 4

Timer

Pump

Fan

Power

Fig. 3

Fig. 2

FULL

LOW

WATER

Summary of Contents for CP25

Page 1: ...nce WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not use this fan with any solid state fan speed control device 110489 7 1 10 Evaporative Cooling Evaporative cooling is an economical way to cool Air is cooled while being drawn across wet evapora tive media The movement of this fresh cooled air over the skin is what makes it feel cool It is important when using an evaporative cooler in a...

Page 2: ...inter of the indicator will be in the full position with water near the top of the reservoir As the water level is decreased in the unit the indicator will fall in the window until it reaches the Low indicator Power To Unit Refer to the control panel in figure 3 for the following instructions When the unit is plugged into an outlet the power indicator on the display will be red Pressing the power ...

Page 3: ...oncooler com This limited warranty applies to the original purchaser only Register your product online at www championcooler com eac onlineregistration eac htm Clean Replace Evaporative Media The evaporative media should be cleaned twice a season or when needed To clean the media rinse with clean water Light scrubbing might be necessary Be careful not to damage media After about 2 years or when it...

Page 4: ...be defective Replace pump Check that unit is plugged into a 120V power receptacle Check the fuse or breaker If connected to a GFCI outlet check if it is tripped Replacement Parts No Description CP25 1 Evaporative Media 110132 4 2 Evaporative Media Frame Assembly 110875 3 3 Set Of 4 Keepers 110871 4 Pump 110440 1 5 Drain Plug 110698 1 6 Swivel Casters Non Locking 110822 6 7 Swivel Casters Locking 1...

Page 5: ...gan con el aparato ADVERTENCIA Para reducir el riesgo de incendio o toques eléctricos no use este ventilador con ningún dispositivo de estado sólido para controlar la velocidad del ventilador Enfriamiento Por Evaporación El enfriamiento por evaporación es una manera económica de enfriarse El aire se enfría mientras se traza a través de un filtro mojado El movimiento de este aire enfriado fresco so...

Page 6: ...ando está lleno de agua Cuando el nivel de agua se disminuye en la unidad el indicador caerá hasta que llega a la posición Low Poner En Marcha La Unidad Para las instrucciones siguientes refiere a la figura 3 del panel de control Cuando se enchufa la unidad el indicador encendido iluminará rojo Al presionar el botón encendido pondrá en marcha la unidad en el modo de ventilador alto El indicador en...

Page 7: ...itada La presente garantía se extiende al comprador original de un enfriador evaporativo instalado y utilizado bajo condiciones normales No cubre daños ocurridos por accidente descuido o abuso por parte del propietario No autorizamos que ninguna otra persona o representante asuma por nosotros cualquier otra o diferente responsabilidad en relación con este producto Términos y Condiciones De La Gara...

Page 8: ...uosa Reemplace la bomba Compruebe que la unidad está enchufada en un receptáculo de 120 voltios Compruebe el fusible o el cortacircuito Si está conectado con un enchufe de GFCI compruebe si se desconectó Piezas De Repuesto n Descripción CP25 1 Filtro 110132 4 2 Montaje De Armazón Del Filtro 110875 3 3 Equipo De 4 Sujetadores 110871 4 Bomba 110440 1 5 Tapón De Goma 110698 1 6 Rueda Giratoria Sin Fr...

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