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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
23974
11/17
2017 OEMTOOLS
™
14,700 CFM VARIABLE SPEED
EVAPORATIVE COOLER
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Fan Power
0.5 HP
Inverter Power
1.5 HP
Input Voltage
110VAC, 1-Phase
Drive System
Direct
Blade Size
30
"
Variable Speed
10 - 1070 RPM
Sound Pressure Level
30 - 70 dB
Max Air Volume
14,700 CFM
Water Capacity
44.8 Gallons
Cooling Area
Up to 3,700 ft²
Run Time
4 - 6 Hours
Dimensions
51.9
"
(L) x 27.1
"
(W) x 67.7
"
(H)
Dry Weight
220 Lbs.
CONTENTS
(1) Evaporative Cooler, (1) Instruction Manual
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
WARNING
: Thoroughly read and understand the
provided product manual before attempting to use this
product.
1. DO NOT touch the Evaporative Cooler when your hands are
wet.
2. DO NOT disassemble, repair or rebuild the Evaporative
Cooler. Contact qualified personnel for any maintenance
extending past the instruction provided by this manual.
3. Unplug the Evaporative Cooler when it is not in use.
4. Unplug the Evaporative Cooler before moving it or
performing maintenance.
5. DO NOT unplug the Evaporative Cooler by holding the cord.
Unplug by holding the plug.
6. DO NOT use the Evaporative Cooler when there is damage
to the cord or plug.
7. Avoid the use of extension cords when possible. If an
extension cord must be used, ensure that the cord is
UL listed and rated to 12 AWG (up to 50 ft). DO NOT
use a single extension cord to operate more than one
Evaporative Cooler. DO NOT plug the Evaporative Cooler
into any other cord-connected device (power strip, surge
protector, multiple outlet adapters, etc.).
8. DO NOT use the Evaporative Cooler close to any fire or heat
source.
9. DO NOT insert your hand or other objects into the rear
housing when the blade is moving.
10. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, DO NOT
use this Evaporative Cooler with any solid-state speed
control device.
11. DO NOT operate any Evaporative Cooler with a damaged
cord or plug. Discard the Evaporative Cooler or return to an
authorized service facility for examination and/or repair.
12. DO NOT run cord under carpeting. DO NOT cover cord with
throw rugs, runners, or similar coverings. DO NOT route cord
under furniture or appliances. Arrange cord away from traffic
area and where it will not be tripped over.
13. DO NOT submerge the Evaporative Cooler in liquids.
14. Confirm the rear panel is attached prior to operation.
15. ALWAYS place the Evaporative Cooler on a flat, level surface.
16. DO NOT expose electrical connections to water.
17. DO NOT touch electrically live components.
18. DO NOT open the electrical box while the product is in use.
19. Ensure adequate ventilation.
20. DO NOT cover the unit during operation.
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
IMPORTANT:
Read and understand the provided safety
instructions prior to operation.
1. Before attempting to use, inspect the filter for dirt, dust or
residues. Cooling pads that have accumulated build-up will
impede cooling performance.
2. To operate effectively, position the unit in front of an open
door or window. Ensure the unit is placed on a flat, level
surface at least 3 feet from any wall or obstruction.
3. Open another door or window to provide proper
ventilation for the unit.
4. Connect one end of the Quick Connector Hose to a water
source. Connect the other end to the Water Input of the
Evaporative Cooler. Ensure both ends have been fully
tightened to avoid leakage.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Plug the unit into a grounded 110-120VAC outlet.
2. Ensure that the Emergency Stop Button is extended.
3. Open the water source to fill the Water Tank. Monitor
water level using the Fill Gauge at the rear of the unit;
allow the Water Tank to reach 50% capacity.
NOTE:
This unit features a float valve and automatic shut-off
function. This allows the unit to remain connected to an open
water source for a continuous flow of water. The operator may
also fill the Water Tank to capacity (or desired level) prior to
running the unit, and then close the water source.
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