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Problem 

Possible Cause 

Remedy

Failure to 
start or no 
air delivery

Inadequate 
air delivery 
with cooler 
running

Musty or 
unpleasant 
odor

1. No electrical power to unit

•  Fuse blown
•  Circuit breaker tripped

2. Belt too loose or tight
3. Motor overheated

•  Belt too tight
•  Blower bearings dry
•  Motor bearings dry
•  Motor pulley diameter too 

large

4. Motor locked

1. Insufficient air exhaust

2. Belt too loose

3. Pads plugged
4. Insufficient water flow 

over pads

1. Stale or stagnate water in 

cooler

2. Pads not wetting properly

•  Trough holes clogged
•  Pump not working prop-

erly

•  Insufficient water flow 

over pads

1. Check power
  •  Replace fuse
  •  Reset breaker

2. Adjust belt tension

3. Determine cause of over-

heating

  •  Adjust belt tension

  •  Oil blower bearings
  •  Oil motor bearings

  •  Adjust pulley to correct 

diameter

4. Replace motor

1. Open windows or doors 

to increase air flow

2. Adjust  belt  tension  or 

replace if needed

3. Clean pads
4. Clean water distribu-

tion system and trough 
openings

1. Drain pan and clean 

pads

2. Check water distribution 

system

  •  Clean
  •  Replace or clean pump 

(Unplug)

  •  Clean distribution sys-

tem and trough open-
ings

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem 

Possible Cause 

Remedy

1. Low voltage
2. Excessive belt tension
3. Blower shaft tight or 

locked

4. Bearings dry
5. Motor pulley diameter 

too large causing motor 
overload

6. Faulty motor

1. Bearings dry
2. Wheel rubbing blower 

housing

3. Loose parts

1. Inadequate exhaust in 

house

2. Pads not wet

•  Pads plugged
•  Open spots in pads
•  Trough holes clogged
•  Pump not working prop-

erly

1. Inadequate exhaust

1. Check voltage

2. Adjust belt tension

3. Oil or replace bearings 

(Disconnect unit)

4. Oil bearings

5. Adjust pulley so full load 

ampere rating of motor 
is not exceeded

6. Replace motor

1. Oil bearings
2. Inspect and realign (Dis-

connect unit)

3. Tighten loose parts

1. Open windows or doors 

to increase air flow

2. Check water distribution 

system

  •  Clean pads
  •  Repack pads
  •  Clean
  •  Replace or clean pump 

(Unplug)

1. Open doors or windows

Motor 
cycles on 
and off

Noisy

Inadequate 
cooling

Excessive 
humidity in 
house

Register your product online at:  

www.championcooler.com/index.php/cooler-warranty-registration

Limited Warranty

This warranty is extended to the original purchaser of an evaporative cooler installed and used under normal conditions.  It does not cover damages incurred 
through accident, neglect, or abuse by the owner.  We do not authorize any person or representative to assume for us any other or different liability in con-
nection with this product.

Terms And Conditions Of Warranty

For Five Years from date of purchase, we will replace the base assembly if water leakage should occur due to rust out.

For One Year from date of purchase, we will replace any original cabinet component which fails due to defect in material or factory workmanship only.
 

Exclusions From The Warranty

We are not responsible for replacement of cooler pads.  These are disposable components and should be replaced periodically.  We are not responsible for 
any incidental or consequential damage resulting from any malfunction.

We are not responsible for any damage received from the use of water softeners, chemicals, descale material, plastic wrap or if a motor of a higher horsepower 
than what is shown on the serial plate is used in the unit.

We are not responsible for the cost of service calls to diagnose cause of trouble, or labor charge to repair and/or replace parts.

How To Obtain Service Under This Warranty

Contact the Dealer where you purchased the evaporative cooler.  If for any reason you are not satisfied with the response from the dealer, contact the 

Customer Service Department:  5800 Murray Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72209.   1-800-643-8341.  E-mail: [email protected],  Web: www.

championcooler.com.

This limited warranty applies to original purchaser only.

Summary of Contents for 10DD

Page 1: ...leshooting 5 Warranty 5 Parts Drawing Dibujo de Piezas 10 12SD 14 21SD 6 Parts Drawing Dibujo de Piezas 10 12DD 14 21DD 7 Table Of Contents Parts List Lista de Piezas 10 12 14 21 8 Parts List Lista de...

Page 2: ...ndle is facing down Tighten the screws to lock latch and secure panel in place Water Connection Overflow assembly Remove nut and place nipple through the hole in the pan with the rubber washer between...

Page 3: ...e belt 3 4 inches see Fig 7 Retighten motor mount bolts Do not adjust pulley to tighten belt Maintenance WARNING Before doing any maintenance be sure to discon nect from power source This is for your...

Page 4: ...h Motor Full Load Current See Note 1 Fuses See Note 1 Main Disconnect See Note 1 Disconnect Switch At Cooler See Notes 1 2 Disconnect Switch At Cooler See Notes 1 2 Pump Motor Blower Motor Equipment G...

Page 5: ...ts 1 Open windows or doors to increase air flow 2 Check water distribution system Clean pads Repack pads Clean Replace or clean pump Unplug 1 Open doors or windows Motor cycles on and off Noisy Inadeq...

Page 6: ...1105 5 Replacement Parts Piezas De Repuesto 10 12 SD 14 21 SD...

Page 7: ...1105 5 Replacement Parts Piezas De Repuesto 10 12 DD 14 21 DD...

Page 8: ...003 21 Bearing Mount Support Soporte Para Los Cojinetes 214116 001 214116 005 212103 001 212102 001 22 Blower Housing Caja De La Rueda 320116 001 320116 001 320117 001 320117 001 23 Pulley Blower Whe...

Page 9: ...Support Soporte Para Los Cojinetes 214118 001 214115 006 28 Motor Mount Crossbrace Travesa o De La Montura Del Motor 214001 005 214001 005 29 Motor Mount Support Right Soporte Para El Montura Del Mot...

Page 10: ...6 1 0 6 1 0 Static 110302 0 0 8 Static 110299 0 6 1 0 Static 95 DD 1 1 2 110459 1 110463 9 1 3 1 1 115 208 230 208 230 460 5 8 7 8 110217 4L 830 110279 003 0 0 7 Static 110306 1 0 4 1 0 Static 110302...

Page 11: ...110462 9 1 1 3 1 2 1 115 208 230 230 230 460 5 8 5 8 7 8 110217 4L 830 110279 003 Static 0 8 110306 1 Static 0 6 110302 Static 0 8 110299 Static 0 6 95 SD 1 1 2 110459 1 110463 9 1 3 1 1 115 208 230...

Page 12: ...5 8 7 8 110219 B 108 110286 Static 0 6 110285 Static 0 4 110290 Static 0 6 110289 Static 0 4 3 110465 9 3 1 208 230 460 1 1 8 110219 B 108 110291 5 110466 9 3 1 208 230 460 1 1 8 110219 B 108 110291...

Page 13: ...pecificaciones generales para el tama o del abertura del ducto Para los modelos 10 12DD y 14 21DD con salida de abajo el ducto debe entrar por el interior del abertura El tama o de estos ductos debe s...

Page 14: ...RECAUCI N No lubrique dem s El agregar demasiado aceite puede ocasionar que se queme el motor a causa del aceite entrando al interior del motor Preparar La Unidad Para El Invierno Drene el agua Drene...

Page 15: ...dor Vea Las Notas 1 2 Desconectador Al Enfriador Vea Las Notas 1 2 Motor De La Bomba Motor Del Ventilador Tierra De Equipo T1 T2 T3 Caja Del Enfriador Vea Nota 3 L2 Transformador Vea Nota 1 Alimentaci...

Page 16: ...o trabaja ade cuada Insuficiente flujo de agua Problema Causa Posible Remedio Problema Causa Posible Remedio La Localizaci n De Averias No arranca o no sale aire Sale poco aire cuando la unidad est fu...

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