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Dampen a clean cloth with water and use it on the exterior 

of the unit to remove any dust or dirt. Never use harsh 

detergents, solvents, and corrosive cleaners to clean the unit. 

When not in use, drain the water reservoir and store the unit 

in an area where it is dry and out of sunlight.

MAINTENANCE:

Regular draining, at least once each week, will decrease the 

water mineral build up and extend the life of the honey-comb 

media pad. A damp cloth can be used to remove calcium build-

up inside and outside of the unit. The dust filter/cover can be 

removed easily and can be cleaned weekly. The inside of the 

water reservoir can be cleaned once or twice in a season to 

maintain air quality.

DEEP CLEAN:

Remove screws holding the rear panel and remove the rear 

panel by unhooking the tab located in the top of the rear panel.  

Wash cooling pad with water and soft bristled brush to remove 

debris and mineral build-up.  Fill up the reservoir with fresh 

water and drain.  Repeat the procedure to remove debris and 

mineral build-up in the reservoir.

WARNINGS AND SAFETY RULES 

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LOCATION 

PARTS DESCRIPTION 

 

 

ELECTRICAL 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

WARRANTY 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

REMOTE CONTROL 

USE AND OPERATION 

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WARNING: Unplug the unit from power 

 

outlet prior to moving or servicing, or 

 

filling or draining the water reservoir.

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LOCATION 

PARTS DESCRIPTION 

 

 

ELECTRICAL 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

WARRANTY 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

REMOTE CONTROL 

USE AND OPERATION 

!

WARNINGS AND SAFETY RULES 

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LOCATION 

PARTS DESCRIPTION 

 

 

ELECTRICAL 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

WARRANTY 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

REMOTE CONTROL 

USE AND OPERATION 

!

WARNINGS AND SAFETY RULES 

▲ 

LOCATION 

PARTS DESCRIPTION 

 

 

ELECTRICAL 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

WARRANTY 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

REMOTE CONTROL 

USE AND OPERATION 

!

WARNINGS AND SAFETY RULES 

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LOCATION 

PARTS DESCRIPTION 

 

 

ELECTRICAL 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

WARRANTY 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

REMOTE CONTROL 

USE AND OPERATION 

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ON/OFF – start or turn off the unit

Timer – Turns on the timer

Cool – start water pump

Speed – Low/Medium/High

Swing – automatic swing of louvers

Cancel Timer – Cancels timer operation

Remote requires two (2) AAA batteries. Not included. Do not mix old and new batteries. 

Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries. 

Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode or leak.

POWER

1.  Plug the cord to a power outlet.  The red power icon 

will be illuminated with an audible sound.  The unit is 

in Standby mode.

2.  Press POWER button to turn on the unit.  Display will illuminate 

and the POWER icon will turn green.   When the POWER button is 

pressed, the fan will start at HIGH, then switch to LOW speed.  To 

turn off the unit press the POWER button again. 

SPEED - Press the SPEED button to select the desired fan 

speed. The selected fan speed indicator LED light will 

light up. Fan speed settings are 1( LOW) - 2 (MEDIUM) 

- 3 (HIGH).

SWING: - Press the SWING button to direct the air 

stream. The vertical louvers will begin to move 

automatically from side to side. The indicator LED will 

come on. To adjust the vertical direction of air flow, adjust the 

horizontal louvers manually.

TIMER - The unit comes with a 8-hour timer function.  

To set the timer, press the TIMER button to a desired 

operation time.  The selected time will be displayed.  When 

the selected time has elapsed, the unit will automatically 

shut off.  

COOL - To use the unit as an evaporative cooler, 

press the COOL button.  The pump will start and 

distribute water to wet out the cellulose media 

located in the rear of the unit.  After approximately three 

minutes, as the pad becomes saturated, the air from the 

outlet should be cool.  

LOW WATER ALARM FUNCTION - This unit is equipped with 

a low water sensor alarm.  When water in the reservoir is 

below minimum level, you will hear audible beeps and COOL 

LED indicator will flash continuously.  At the same time the 

power to the pump will be cut off to protect the life of the 

pump.  In order to disengage the alarm function, turn off and 

unplug the unit from the power outlet, and fill the reservoir 

with water above the minimum level.  In order to turn off the 

alarm function and continue to use it in FAN mode, press COOL 

button again.  If COOL button is pressed again without filling 

the reservoir with water, low water alarm will go off again. 

PACKA43 CONTROL PANEL

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COOL

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PACKA43 CONTROL PANEL

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COOL

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Water Reservoir Capacity 

15 Liters/4 gallons

Dimensions (cm) 

70.5 H x 40 W x 30 D

Dimensions (inches) 

27.7 H x 15.7 W x 12.6 D

Product Weight 

7.3 kg/16 lbs. 

Model No. PACKA43 
(110-120V  60Hz, 96W)
Model No. PACKA43-22050
(220-240V  50Hz, 115W)

Model No. PACKA43-22060

(220-240V  60Hz, 115W)

Summary of Contents for PACKA43

Page 1: ...ment develops such defects within this period it will be repaired or replaced at our option For breach of any implied or written warranty on this product Port A Cool LLC shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages This warranty is declared void if the equipment is found to have been misused abused or tampered with by unauthorized personnel Do not use cooler cleaners cooler trea...

Page 2: ...er the air outlet opening as this may cause damage to the blower and may void the warranty 17 Use only fresh water to fill the water reservoir The use of air fresheners or cleaners is not recommended as it may damage the unit and void the warranty 18 Drain the reservoir once every week to reduce calcium saturation 19 The unit is built with a water pump which has a feature to stop when water in res...

Page 3: ...ckel cadmium batteries Do not dispose of batteries in fire Batteries may explode or leak POWER 1 Plug the cord to a power outlet The red power icon will be illuminated with an audible sound The unit is in Standby mode 2 Press POWER button to turn on the unit Display will illuminate and the POWER icon will turn green When the POWER button is pressed the fan will start at HIGH then switch to LOW spe...

Page 4: ... contact service technician Check batteries Unit is making noise No water and water level sensor is stuck pump is dry running when COOL button is pressed Clean the reservoir with fresh water and loosen the water level sensor float inside the reservoir Not cooling Low No Water Water flow regulator at MIN setting Pump doesn t turn on and low water alarm turns on with full tank of water in the reserv...

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