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Summary of Contents for FEC300WH00

Page 1: ...Manual v1 0 EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLER FEC300WH00 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...s Warranty 15 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NO FEC300WH00 RATED VOLTAGE 120V RATED FREQUENCY 60 Hz RATED POWER 85W NOISE 40dB 64dB MAXIMUM TANK CAPACITY 1 84 Gallons AIR FLOW 300 CFM DIMENSIONS depth width height 10 6 D x 13 6 W x 41 3 H 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 Comment...

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: ...ced mental capacity and whenever the heater is left operating and or unattended Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or plug or after the heater malfunctions or been damaged in any manner Contact a professional operator or contact customer service if any issues arise This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities o...

Page 5: ... when fan is running 2 Disconnect the fan from the power outlet when moving from it one location to another 3 Be sure the fan is on a stable surface when operating to avoid overturning 4 DO NOT use fan near a window rain may create electrical hazard 5 Do not use the fan outdoors Household use only ...

Page 6: ...6 PARTS LIST ...

Page 7: ...nto the water tank Make sure that the water pump is properly placed inside 2 Add water to the small chamber located above the cooling pad The water will filter down into the water tank Instructions for cleaning the water tank once disassembled 1 The water tank buckle should be unlocked to the horizontal state 2 Pumped out any remaing water until the tank is empty Proceed by pulling out the water t...

Page 8: ...8 5 Once the water tank is returned to it s location the water pump module should be reattached and then the water tank buckle should be relocked ...

Page 9: ...ng use and after the humidification is turned on the air outlet temperature will be lowered 5 The ice crystal box can be replaced by ice which also has a cooling effect 6 When adding water the water level of the water tank should not exceed the MAX maximum indicating scale If the water level is lower than the MIN minimum indicating scale please add water 1 Pull out the water tank from the bottom o...

Page 10: ... plus buttons to either decrease or increase the fan speed Use these buttons to also adjust the fan timer Increase or decrease the timer by 5 hour increments when you set the fan to run between 0 3 hours If you set the fan to run longer between 4 10 hours then you will only be able to increase or decrease the timer by 1 hour increments To set the timer press the timer button once the device has be...

Page 11: ...11 Press the timer button the icon will start to flash Press the button one more time to cancel the timer ...

Page 12: ...deviation angle in front of the product 2 The battery contains many heavy metals acid base and other materials making it threat to human health if consumed or in contact with skin Old batteries and battery waste should be disposed of safely Use manganese or alkaline batteries of type AAA DO not use rechargeable batteries ...

Page 13: ...13 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...

Page 14: ...ing 2 Plastic parts should be cleaned with mild soap and a damp cloth or sponge Make sure any remaining soap residue is washed away with clean water before plastic parts are replaced back into the fan 3 Make sure the plastic parts are completely dry and no water enters the internal structure of the fan ...

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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