
Replacement Parts
Motor
Top Cover
Ice Box
Dust Filter
Cooling Pad
Screws Fixing Back Pannel
Swing Motor
Control Board
Control Screen
Front Pannel
Caster
Water Tank
Side Pannel
Water Pump
Back Pannel
Trouble shooting
:
Problem:
1.Cooler fails to work at all
2.Cooler does not pump
3.Fan does not operate
4.Louver does not operate
5.Water leakage
Cause/Remedy:
1.1 Check that the unit is plugged properly.
1.2 Check the P OWER , push it to “ ON ”.
2.1 Pump is not activated. Push the P UMP s witch to “ON”.
2.3 Pump may be defective. Replace pump.
2.2
Water level is low.Fill with water and make sure
pump is a ctivated
3.1 Check that unit is plugged properly.
3.2 Check the P OWER button, push it to“ ON ”.
3.3 If connected to a G FC I outlet. check if it is tripped.
4.1 Louver does not move. Louver switch,position to “ ON”.
5.1 C heck the cap of the drain plug. make sure it tightened.
NOTICE:
This P roduct May Temporarily Produce An Odd Odor When First Turned On. This Is
NORMAL And Will Dissipate After A F ew Hours.
Evaporative C ooling
Evaporative cooling is an economical way to cool. Air is cooled while being drawn across
wet evaporative 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 an enclosed space to have
adequate exhaust by opening windows, doors, etc. Without an outlet to exhaust the air,
humidity will build up in the enclosed space and the unit will not cool adequately. It is preferable
to have an opening behind the unit to bring in fresh air and another opening across the room
to exhaust and help move the air.
Safety Rules
1.Unit must be in the Off Position and Unplugged from power receptacle when perfor
m ing any maintenance.
2.To reduce the risk of electric shock, plug unit into a properly grounded receptacle.
3.To reduce the risk of electric shock, install only on a circuit protected with a G rounded
Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI).
4. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. C hildren should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
Location(Key Operational Points)
Notice:Having completed assembly of your cooler, position the unit with its back to an open
window or door. This will allow fresh air to be drawn through the cooler and exhausted from
the room. C onstant air change is essential and part of the fresh air benefit from evaporative
aircooling.
Remember your cooler has been designed to operate even if it runs out of water. No damage
will be caused to the pump if your cooler runs out of water.
5. Do Not operate any fan with a damaged cord or plug. Discard fan or return to an authorized
service facility for examination and/or repair.
6. D o Not run cord under carpeting. Do Not cover cord with throw rugs, runners or similar
coverings. Do Not route cord under furniture or appliance. Arrange cord away from traffic
area and where it will not be tripped over.
A. Your cooler must be positioned in front of an open window or door if it is to operate effectively.
B. Always ensure that there is another open window or door through which the air can exhaust from the room
C. E nsure the filter is kept clean throughout the summer season.
D. At the end of each day run your cooler on FAN ONLY for 30 minutes to dry out the filter.
E. Prior to putting your cooler away for winter, always:
(a)Drain the tank and wipe out clean.
(b)Clean the filter.
(c)Reassemble and run on FAN ONLY for 30 minutes to dry out the filter.