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Line-in Mode:

To use line in connect a device using a cord with a 3.5mm audio 
connector.  Volume can still be adjusted through the module but all 
other controls need to be made on the connected device.

Bluetooth Mode:

Note:

 when using the Bluetooth mode ensure Wi-Fi is turned off on 

the connected device as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth can interfere when 
they are both running at the same time.

To connect to the radio module using Bluetooth, change the mode 
of the Bluetooth. Using the device you intend to connect search 
for Bluetooth devices. The name will be either BT-SPEAKER or 
ShopBlaster.
  
When a device is connected to the radio module, no other devices 
will be able to find the radio module.

Press       and       on the module or       and       to select the desired 
track.

Press       on the module or       on the remote to pause playback 
and press it again to resume playback.

FM Radio Mode:

FM radio station setup:

The radio unit can search for stations by pressing        while in FM 
radio mode.  This will set the available stations that the unit is able 
to receive and assign a number to each station.

Once the stations have been set, press        or        on the unit to 
cycle between the stations identified in the setting process.

Stations can also be selected using the number pad on the remote.  
The selection can be made by either entering the number that was 
assigned to the station or by entering the frequency of the station.

EX: To select the station that was assigned position 12 enter 12 with 
the remote.

EX: To select 93.3 MHz enter 933 with the remote.

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Remote Control Battery:

The remote control uses a CR2025 battery. 

Cleaning

CAUTION: Never wash your cooler cabinet with a
garden hose; water may harm motor and pump. Motors
damaged by water are NOT covered under warranty.

All foreign materials, scale, salt deposits, lime, etc. can and
should be removed from 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.

Maintenance & Inspection

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 cooler motor and pump motor
shafts by hand to make sure they turn freely. Failure to
do so may result in burning out motor.

Periodic inspection of your cooler will enhance the chance for 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?
• Is bearing making unusual noises?
• Does the blower wheel turn freely?
• Is float level set correctly?
• Is water in the bottom pan clean?
• Belt condition / tension / alignment?

Adjust Belt Tension

CAUTION: Disconnect all electrical power to the cooler
and insure that belt is not rotating before adjusting belt
tension.

Each time you inspect your cooler, be sure to check belt tension 
on motor/blower assembly. Check belt condition and replace it if 
frays or cracks appear. Check alignment of blower pulley with motor 
pulley (

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Summary of Contents for SB5100

Page 1: ...e receptacle is GFCI protected consult with a qualified electrician This cooler is equipped with a power cord having an equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug Do NOT attempt to defeat this s...

Page 2: ...e to the cabinet as shown in figure 2 The garden hose adapter attaches to the brass inlet fitting on the float valve See figure 2 NOTE Verify that the hose washers are correctly in place before use Ne...

Page 3: ...an overloaded condition and may damage the fan motor The motor and pump have an internal automatic thermal overload switch that will shut the motor and or the pump off if it overheats The motor and o...

Page 4: ...cy longer life and appearance every two months during operation the cooler should be inspected and cleaned Drain water from the unit every 8 10 hours of operation to minimize scaling build up Note Do...

Page 5: ...th a garden hose water may harm motor and pump Motors damaged by water are NOT covered under warranty All foreign materials scale salt deposits lime etc can and should be removed from bottom pan and o...

Page 6: ...lity paint Do not use asphalt type cooler undercoat material in water reservoir Undercoat will break free clogging the pump and water distributor LUBRICATION Motor Bearings Some motors used in Shop Bl...

Page 7: ...eas where mineral content of the water is high or the air is dusty deposits may build up in the cooler pads restricting airflow Clean or replace pads as follows 1 Disconnect power from unit 2 Remove p...

Page 8: ...01 999 2534 Page 8 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 9: ...itch 5 Replace belt Inadequate air delivery 1 Excessive belt tension 2 Blower wheel loose on motor shaft 3 Pads clogged 1 Adjust belt tension 2 Tighten wheel set screw 3 Replace pads Noisy operation 1...

Page 10: ...Drawer Slides not shown 05 008 0004 31 Motor Sheave 05 003 0032 1 10 9 17 2 3 4 22 23 24 25 26 31 18 27 BLOWER ASSEMBLY 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 19 20 21 5 7 6 SB5100 Replacement Parts List Item Replaceme...

Page 11: ...om state to state Evaporative Cooler Limited Warranty Phoenix Manufacturing Inc Phoenix Arizona extiende esta garant a limitada al comprador original de este enfriador evaporativo Lo que esta garant a...

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