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1. Use the equipment in well-ventilated places. If used in a confined
or poorly ventilated space, the performance of the equipment may
be greatly reduced and it will be very difficult to lower the air
temperature.
2. Try to place the equipment with your back to an open door or
window, so that as much new air as possible entering the room
passes through our equipment. This will increase the performance of
the equipment and improve the quality of the air we breathe.
3. Keep equipment filters clean. The cleaner they are, the more
cooling and air filtering power our equipment will have.
4. Change the water in the tank as soon as you detect that it contains
dirt. Part of the airborne particles passing through the filters can end
up in the water tank. Using equipment with dirty water decreases
performance, worsens air quality and can create operational
problems.
5. Before storing the equipment, make sure the filters and the reser-
voir are clean and dry.
6. Do not put any liquid into the reservoir other than water. Mixing
chemicals with water can endanger the health of people, animals and
plants, as well as damage the cooling filters.
Evaporative coolers work by passing a flow of air through cooling filters, which
are saturated with water, so that by increasing their relative humidity they lower
air’s temperature. They convert hot, dry air into cool, humid air. In addition, the
fact that they filter the air serves to purify the atmosphere and improve air
quality.
To achieve maximum cooling and air quality, consider the following recom-
mendations:
3. GENERAL RECOMENDATIONS