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Cleaning and Maintenance
Dust may accumulate in the dust filter or cooling pad after some time and may affect the
cooler’s function. Therefore it is recommended to clean your evaporative cooler regularly.
Below are written steps on how to clean this unit
:
Turn off the air cooler and unplug the power cord before beginning to clean.
1.
Dust Filter
To remove the dust filter, use a screwdriver (not included) to remove the screw and push
the two tabs down to pull it out. Use mild cleaning agent and soft brush in removing the
dust and dirt on the filter. When done, first attach the bottom part of filter then push the
upper part to secure it and reinstall the screw.
2.
Cooling Pad
After removing the dust filter you can see the cooling pad. Remove from the upper middle
area and gently pull out the pad. Use a clean cloth or soft brush to remove dust and dirt
from the pad. Rinse with clean water if needed and leave to air dry. Never use any harmful
chemical solution for may cause damage to the pad.
Your cooler takes water from the tank and pumps it onto the cooling pad. The water
flowing through the cooling pad goes down back into the tank. The cycle results to
absorption of dust and dirt in the air which makes the air safer and fresher to breathe.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
1. Fan does not work.
2. The temperature of air
being expelled by the cooler
is not cold enough.
1. Power cord is not plugged in or
not properly plugged in.
2. The “On” button on the control
panel is not activated.
1.Dust accumulates on the dust
filter and cooling pad
2. Water level in the tank is below
“MIN” level.
1. Follow the steps in cleaning
the dust filter and cooling pad.
2. Turn off the unit, refill the tank
with clean tap water, turn the
power position and cool to on.
1. Plug the power cord properly
2. Press the “On” button on the
control panel.