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Manual v1.1 

 
 

EVAPORATIVE 

COOLER  

FEC1K7GA00

 

Owner’s Manual 

 

 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FEC1K7GA00

Page 1: ...Manual v1 1 EVAPORATIVE COOLER FEC1K7GA00 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...NO FEC1K7GA00 RATED VOLTAGE 120V RATED POWER 220W NOISE 68dB AIRFLOW 1650 CFM COVERAGE Up to 650 square feet TANK SIZE 10 6 gallons WEIGHT 41 9 pounds FAN SPEEDS 3 OSCILLATION Yes DIMENSIONS Depth 27 4 in Width 17 2 in Height 41 3 in Frigidaire is a registered trademark of Electrolux Home Products Inc All rights reserved Manufactured under license by NewAir LLC 6600 Katella Ave Cypress CA 90630 Co...

Page 3: ...s Registering 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...

Page 4: ...er supply by pulling on the evaporative cooler s power cord Avoid contact with any of the evaporative cooler s moving parts Place the evaporative cooler on a level surface This evaporative cooler is intended to fit into a matching receptacle Under no circumstances should the plug be altered in any way An improper connection can result in electric shock If possible avoid using extension cords with ...

Page 5: ... will not be in use empty the tank of any remaining water If the cooler s plug or power cord is damaged do not attempt to repair the components yourself Please contact NewAir customer service at support newair com 855 963 9247 or have the unit examined by an authorized service provider ...

Page 6: ...uded with your product Evaporative cooler Hose connector PVC pipe Metal clamp 1 Top Panel 2 Right Panel 3 Louver lever 4 Air louvers 5 Water tank 6 Caster 7 Water level indicator 8 Control panel 9 Carrying handle 10 Left Panel 11 Continuous water inlet 12 Drain plug 13 Water inlet 14 Back panel ...

Page 7: ... connect directly to a standard garden hose for continuous water supply 5 Powerful motor results in more powerful airflow faster evaporation and cooler air 6 Eco friendly evaporative cooling system cools the air by the natural process of evaporating water with no refrigerant or harmful chemicals 7 Adds moisture to dry environments and eliminates airborne dust particles 8 Covers up to 650 square fe...

Page 8: ... evaporative cooler before the ambient temperature reaches excessively high levels Due to the low operating costs of the unit it is very cost effective to leave the cooler running for extended periods Add cold water to the tank Ice can also be added for an enhanced cooling effect After adjusting the COOLER dial the unit s high efficiency cooling pads will become damp Air is then drawn through the ...

Page 9: ...sters can support the weight of the unit 3 Connect the unit to a power supply and turn the SPEED dial The fan will start 4 To begin cooling turn the COOLER dial to the ON position To experience the full cooling effect wait a few minutes for the cooling pads to become fully saturated with water 5 Periodically check the water level on the water level indicator If the water tank is running low on wat...

Page 10: ...using one of these methods Manual Fill the water tank by pouring water into the tank from the back of the cooler through the water inlet Continuous The tank can be filled continuously by connecting a garden hose to the continuous water supply inlet hose connector ...

Page 11: ...oximately 0 5 of the PVC pipe extending out of the hose connector Attach a garden hose to the PVC pipe and clamp the two together using the metal clamp ADJUSTING THE AIR LOUVERS 1 To adjust the air louvers turn the SWING dial to the ON position The air louvers will automatically move horizontally improving the distribution of cooled air throughout your space 2 To turn off the automatic swinging fu...

Page 12: ...rts with a soft cloth before reconnecting the unit to the power supply CLEANING THE COOLING PADS To prevent the cooling pads from becoming clogged with dust mineral deposits and other buildup we recommend that they be cleaned at least once a month 1 To remove the cooling pads use a Philips screwdriver to remove the side and rear panels 2 Rinse the pads with clean water to remove dust For a more th...

Page 13: ...k 2 Pour the cleaner into the water tank and close it making sure the pump is submerged in the cleaner 3 With the tank closed allow the pump to soak for 10 to 20 minutes 4 Remove the cooling pads from the back and sides of the unit 5 Run the cooler for 30 seconds This will circulate the cleaning solution through the pump and tubing to remove any leftover mineral deposits Do not operate longer than...

Page 14: ...tive Check the water level in the tank and make sure there is enough water Turn the COOLER dial to ON Contact customer service if there is an issue with the water pump The unit does not sufficiently cool The cooling pad is not sufficiently saturated with water Allow the cooling pads to become fully saturated with water This may take a few minutes Water is coming out of the vents The cooling pad ma...

Page 15: ...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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