
DO NOT GET WATER ON MOTOR OR PUMP MOTOR
NOTE:
Depending on the mineral content of the water or the amount of air borne dust in your area, pad life may vary.
When it comes time to replace your pads, It is best to replace filter pads at the end of the season.
Old filter pads soak up lime and salts, which can rust the louvers and the cabinet during the winter months.
PAD MAINTENANCE
It is recommended that the pads be changed after the third season or after 9 to 12 months of total operation. However,
the pads need to be cleaned regularly.
1. Remove louvers from cooler.
2. Rinse the pads with a gentle stream of water.
3. Clean any mineral deposits from the trays.
4. If excessive minerals deposits are collecting on the pads, remove pads from louvers and soak in a solution of 4 parts
water to one part vinegar. Rinse pads thoroughly before replacing in the louvers.
TO REPLACE PADS
1. Remove louvers from cooler.
2. Remove tray from louver (2 phillips head screws).
3. Remove old pads (slide up and out of louver) and discard.
4. Slide new pads into place.
5. Replace tray.
WIRING DIAGRAM
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem Cause
Remedy
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Extension cord (if one used) too long
•
Choose a shorter or heavier gauge cord
Motor cycles on and off
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Circuit breaker not large enough
•
Consult a licensed electrician
•
No electrical power
•
Check all electrical connections and cords
Fails to start
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Circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown
•
Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse
Water draining from
overflow
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Float improperly adjusted
•
Adjust float
•
Blower wheel out of balance or out of
alignment
•
Replace the blower wheel
Blower vibrates excessively
or rattles
•
Debris in blower housing
•
Clear debris
•
Blocked water lines
•
Check incoming water line, float and water
distributor for blockages and clear.
•
Windows opened too little or too much
•
Adjust window openings
•
Pump clogged or failed
•
Clean pump or replace
Not cooling
•
Pads plugged with dirt and water
deposits
•
Replace pads
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