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Manual v1.5 

 

 

Evaporative Air Cooler

  

EC300W-FA 

Owner’s Manual 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for EC300W-FA

Page 1: ...Manual v1 5 Evaporative Air Cooler EC300W FA Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...age 15 Troubleshooting 16 Limited Manufacturer s Warranty 17 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NO EC300W FA RATED VOLTAGE 120 V RATED FREQUENCY 60 Hz RATED POWER 110W NOISE 60dB AIRFLOW 600CFM DIMENSIONS 15 37 13 46 35 33 NET WEIGHT 17 64 lbs WARRANTY 1 Year Manufacturer s Warranty Frigidaire is a registered trademark of Electrolux Home Products Inc All rights reserved Manufactured under license by NewAir LLC ...

Page 3: ...gistering your product information online is safe secure and takes less than 2 minutes to complete Alternatively we recommend you attach a copy of your sales receipt below and record the following information which can be found on the manufacturer s nameplate on the back of the unit You will need this information if it becomes necessary to contact the manufacturer for service inquiries Date of Pur...

Page 4: ...e please notify the manufacturer Do not disassemble or replace the parts Disassembly or modification without permission will affect both the safety and warranty of the product Do not touch the power cord plug with wet hands There is a risk of electrocution Never insert wooden sticks metal sticks or other objects into the inlet or outlet It may cause leakage short circuit or damage to the product D...

Page 5: ...er or cooling pad This may cause water to spray out of the air outlet The appliance is only for household and indoor use This appliance has a polarized plug one prong is wider than the other To reduce the risk of electric shock this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet in only one way If the plug does not fit both ways please contact a qualified electrician Do not attempt to tamper with t...

Page 6: ... cover 13 Back cover 4 Water pump side lever raised 14 Right cover 5 Water pump side lever lowered 15 Power cord storage 6 Water tank latch 16 Water gauge 7 Water tank 17 Remote control 8 Casters 18 Dustproof filter 9 Remote control receiver 19 Cooling pad 10 Horizontal louver 20 Power cord ...

Page 7: ...r fan speed levels High Medium Low and Silent 7 Four modes Normal Natural and Sleep 8 Touch button control with LED display 9 Automatic horizontal swinging manual vertical swinging 10 Universal roller design easy to move 11 Air dry function 12 Smart memory for unexpected power outage 13 Automatic shut off after 15 hours of continuous operation 14 Power and shutdown button sound reminder ...

Page 8: ...TIONS After removing the product from the box remove the stopper as shown in Fig 1 then slide the side lever to the bottom so that the pump extends down into the tank to allow for evaporative cooling operation Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 9: ...cator in front of the unit so as to not fill water beyond maximum level Open the top loading reservoir Fig 3 Fill water Fig 4 3 Accessing the water tank bottom Before adding water to the water tank first slide the side lever to the top to raise the water pump to the top of the tank Undo the latches on both sides Fig 5 Lift the top half of the unit and slowly pour water into the tank Fig 6 After ad...

Page 10: ...or in front of the unit Fig 7 a Do not fill the water beyond the maximum water level Fig 7 b Please remember to use clean tap water c Tip It is normal if the device has a slight odor or the water in the tank has a slight discoloration when it is used for the first time Fig 7 ...

Page 11: ... to separate the battery compartment Insert the included 3V CR2032 battery Please point to the EC300W FA receiver when using the remote control If the battery voltage is low please open the battery cover as shown in Fig 6 and replace with a new battery CR2032 Please note the positive pole and the negative pole of the battery then insert the battery compartment back into the remote control Fig 6 ...

Page 12: ...E COOLING BUTTON Before activating evaporative cooling make sure you slide the side lever down to lower the water pump into the water tank After doing so press this button to turn On Off evaporative cooling Press this button once to activate evaporative cooling and by doing so the pump turns on Press this button again to turn off evaporative cooling and so on OSCILLATION BUTTON With the power on p...

Page 13: ...ly one minute after evaporative cooling is turned on evaporative cooling will turn off and the unit will beep for 10 seconds indicating there is no water in the tank SEPARATE POWER OFF FUNCTION If the water pump is raised from the tank evaporative cooling mode will turn off immediately You will not be able to use evaporative cooling while the pump is raised from the tank but other functions can st...

Page 14: ...orking except the On Off button If you turn off the unit before the 20 minute drying cycle has completed you ll need to re run the air dry program again POWER FAILURE MEMORY FUNCTION In the event of a power outage the unit will beep 10 times when turned on and will pause for 30 seconds before resuming the last mode it was in AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF FUNCTION For your safety the unit will automatically t...

Page 15: ...a more thorough cleaning use a mixture of water with a couple teaspoons of distilled white vinegar or lemon juice 7 Do not use gasoline thinner or any substance that may damage the unit 8 Change water in the water tank regularly Wipe the tank clean and use your diluted vinegar solution to remove any hard water stains in the tank 9 Make sure the tank is completely dry and free of any leftover vineg...

Page 16: ...ve cooling button The pump is defective Contact customer service if there is an issue with the water pump The unit does not cool on high speed The cooling pad is not sufficiently saturated with water The cooling pad will be fully soaked after the unit runs for 10 minutes The empty tank indicator turns on when there is still enough water in the tank There is an issue with the water pump s sensor Cl...

Page 17: ...nsit or when moving the appliance Improper power supply such as low voltage defective household wiring or inadequate fuses Accident alteration misuse or abuse of the appliance such as using non approved accessories inadequate air circulation in the room or abnormal operating conditions extreme temperatures Use in commercial or industrial applications Fire water damage theft war riot hostility or a...

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