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CAUTION:

 Disconnect all electrical power to the

cooler by removing plug from receptacle before attempting 
to install, open, or service your cooler. 

Even while routinely inspecting or servicing the inside, the cooler 
can be accidentally started. Keep all personnel away from the cooler 
and electrical supply when you are working on it. Before servicing 
or cleaning unit, switch “

PUMP

” and “FAN” to the OFF position and 

remove power cord from receptacle. 

All foreign materials, scale, salt deposits, lime, etc. can and should 
be removed from louvers, bottom pan, and other components. Your 
cooler's long lasting finish can be brought to like-new condition by 
using warm water and a soft cloth. 

NOTE:

 Avoid using scouring pads, steel wool or wire brushes, as 

these will damage the finish and encourage corrosion. 

   

CAUTION:

 Disconnect all electrical power to the

cooler by removing the plug from the receptacle before 
attempting to install, open, or service your cooler. 

IMPORTANT: Before operating cooler at beginning of each 
cooling season, turn blower wheel, cooler motor and pump 
motor shafts by hand to make sure they turn freely. Failure 
to do so may result in burning out the motor.

Periodic inspection of your cooler will enhance long, trouble-free 
service life. For maximum efficiency, every two months during 
operation, or any time the cooler is opened, the cooler should be 
inspected. Some suggested items:

Check for leaks from pad frames, cabinet, etc.

Are there any dry spots on the media when cooler is in operation?

Are bolts, nuts and set screws snug?

Are the bearings making unusual noises?

Does the blower wheel turn freely?

Is float level set correctly?

Is water in the bottom pan clean?

Set Screws, Bolts and Nuts 

Check torque on set screws and cabinet hardware:

Motor and Blower Pulley set screws (95 in-lbs.)

Blower Wheel set screws (1 per side, 150 in-lbs)

Cabinet hardware (25 in-lbs)

Cleaning Water Pump & Hose 
   

CAUTION:

 Disconnect all electrical power to the cooler

 

before attempting to install, open, or service your cooler. 

   

CAUTION:

 Do not allow pump to fall over and become

 

submerged; water will damage pump motor. 

Clean water pump and hose assembly as follows:

• Unplug pump cord, remove

mounting bracket screw and
remove pump from cooler. Shake
gently to remove water.

• To prevent breakage, carefully release and

remove impeller base plate from the pump
body.

• Using a mild detergent solution and a clean

cloth, clean deposits from pump screen,
around impeller and base plate.

• Spin impeller to dislodge any remaining

foreign material.

• Remove any foreign material in the hose

adapter (between the pump and hose), or
between the hose and the water distributor
assembly.

• Rinse and reinstall impeller base plate.
• Reinstall pump and reconnect pump cord.

Draining 

Drain the cooler cabinet (with power off and
panels removed) as follows:

• Remove brass cap from the drain fitting.
• Drain and clean reservoir. Remove any remaining water with a rag

 

or sponge.

Touch-up 

The hardness, adhesion and smoothness of the internal and external 
finish on your cooler makes it extremely unlikely that scratches or 
chipping will occur. In the event that finish damage does occur, it 
should be promptly repaired by the following procedures:

1. Sand the area around bare metal spots.

2. Prime and paint with a quality paint.

Do  not  use  asphalt  type  cooler  undercoat  material  in  water

 

reservoir.  Undercoat  will  break  free,  clogging  the  pump  and

 

water distributor.

MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION

4 Master Blaster Use and Care Manual

CAUTION:

 Never wash your cooler cabinet with a 

garden hose; water may harm motor and pump or seep 
into ductwork. Motors damaged by water are NOT covered 
under warranty.

All foreign materials, mineral scale, hard water deposits, dirt, etc. 
should be removed from pad frames, water pan and other 
components. Your cooler's long lasting finish can be brought to like-
new condition by using warm water and a soft cloth. 

NOTE: Avoid using scouring pads, steel wool or wire brushes, as 
these will damage the finish and encourage corrosion.

Summary of Contents for Master Blaster MB8

Page 1: ...te this blower fan motor with any solid state speed control device Do NOT operate this unit with pad frame s and or air outlet grille removed this may cause the fan motor to overload and damage the mo...

Page 2: ...4 20 bolts from the parts bag to secure all 4 of the casters to their respective caster plates Apply brakes before lifting cooler upright to complete assembly 2 Master Blaster Use and Care Manual PRE...

Page 3: ...ts The motor and or pump can restart automatically when they cool down To verify and check out the cooler installation on initial start up the following procedure should be followed Push PUMP switch t...

Page 4: ...CAUTION Disconnect all electrical power to the cooler before attempting to install open or service your cooler CAUTION Do not allow pump to fall over and become submerged water will damage pump motor...

Page 5: ...p cooling pads will not work and will void your warranty 5 Lay new rigid media pads into the louver panel assy paying attention to how the slit at the bottom of the pad is oriented 6 Return the rigid...

Page 6: ...off to cooler Turn on water supply No water Fill reservoir Motor does not start or no air delivery Electrical power disconnected Check power receptacle and cord Defective motor Replace motor Defective...

Page 7: ...73 5 SWITCH BOX ASSEMBLY 05 007 0214 5a SWITCH PUMP 05 007 0147 5b SWITCH FAN 05 007 0148 5d SWITCH COVER 05 007 0215 6 POWER SUPPLY CORD 05 007 0186 7 CASTER COMPLETE SET OF 4 05 001 0152 8 FLOAT VAL...

Page 8: ...other rights which vary from state to state Garantia Limitada Enfriador Evaporativo Phoenix Manufacturing Inc Phoenix Arizona extiende esta garant a limitada al comprador original de este enfriador e...

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