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General Care and Safety Guide

20. Never place appliance close to radiant heat source.
21. Never operate in areas where petrol, paint or other flammable liquids are used or

stored.

22. Never use the appliance to dry clothes.
23. Never insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening,

as this may cause an electric shock, fire or damage to the appliance.

24. Never use abrasive cleaning products on this appliance. Clean with a damp cloth

(not wet) rinsed in hot soapy water only. Always remove plug from the mains
supply before cleaning.

25. Never connect the appliance to mains supply until completely assembled and

adjusted.

26. Never remove plug from power socket until the appliance has been switched off.
27. Never remove plug from power socket by pulling cord

always grip plug.

28. Never twist, kink or wrap the cord around the appliance, as this may cause the

insulation to weaken and split. Always ensure that all cord has been removed from
any cord storage area and is unrolled before use.

29. Never use this appliance in the immediate surrounds of a bath, a shower, or a

swimming pool or other liquids. The appliance must not be immersed in any
liquids.

30. Due to the risk of injury, never use this appliance for any purpose other than its

intended use. This appliance is intended for use in household and similar
applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working
environments; farm houses, by clients in hotels, motels, bed and breakfast type
environments and other residential type environments

31. Never use this appliance outdoors.
32. Never operate the appliance with a damaged cord or plug, after it malfunctions, or

if it has been damaged in any manner. Have the appliance checked and repaired
by a qualified electrician if repair is necessary.

33. Never place the unit in wardrobes or other enclosed spaces as this may cause fire

hazards.

Summary of Contents for GCEV180

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Model GCEV180 4L Evaporative Cooler ...

Page 2: ...this appliance only as described in this manual Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer and may cause fire electric shock or injury 9 The common cause of overheating is deposits of dust or fluff in the appliance Ensure these deposits are removed regularly by unplugging the appliance and vacuum cleaning the air vents and grills 10 Always unplug appliance when not in use 11 When the app...

Page 3: ...d the appliance as this may cause the insulation to weaken and split Always ensure that all cord has been removed from any cord storage area and is unrolled before use 29 Never use this appliance in the immediate surrounds of a bath a shower or a swimming pool or other liquids The appliance must not be immersed in any liquids 30 Due to the risk of injury never use this appliance for any purpose ot...

Page 4: ...nks Pull out the water tank from the bottom of the back of the unit Pour clean cold water into the water tank observing the water level indicator in the bottom front panel As the bottom tank starts to empty you can refill it by adding water to the top tank Be careful not to spill water onto the control panel and ensure the bottom tank does not fill past the max level The water level of water tank ...

Page 5: ...ng Tap the SWING button to turn on louvre oscillation The internal fan louvres will move LEFT and RIGHT to maximise airflow in your room Tap the SWING button again to turn Swing off Note Open the outside louvres manually prior to operating device Timer This fan is equipped with a 12 hour timer Tap the TIMER button to select your desired timer between 2hr 4hr 6hr 8hr 10hr and 12hr Open the outside ...

Page 6: ...speed for half an hour then at the medium speed for half an hour then at low speed until the fan is switched off Cool Tap the COOL button to turn on Cool wind mode Tap again to turn off Cool wind Mode Note this function will not work if the water tank is low Please read how to fill the water tank as outlined in this manual Remote Control The remote control functions the same as the control panel T...

Page 7: ... wipe the exterior of the fan to remove dust and dirt Ensure the fan is dry before plugging back into the mains supply Cleaning Cleaning the air filter Remove the air filter from the back of the device Clean with a neutral cleaner and soft brush Clean the wet curtain paper After removing the air filter remove the wet curtain paper Clean the wet curtain paper with a neutral cleaner and soft brush I...

Page 8: ...der the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure In New Zealand this warranty is additional to the conditions and guarantees o...

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