Issue Date: 3-11-05 Rev. Date: 9-12-07 Rev. Level: 13 ECN: n/a OIPM P/N: 3420433
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Never operate pump without water supply.
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Check for leaks. If there are any, turn pump off and hand tighten leaky fittings.
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Excessively hard (hi-solids) water can plug nozzles.
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A plugged filter caused by poor quality water can restrict flow to pump causing permanent damage.
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Never allow the “fog” from the nozzles to come in contact with surfaces. This will cause condensation and water
will form on those surfaces. Redirect the fan to prevent this circumstance.
SET-UP / OPERATION
1. Always operate the Power Mister on a level
surface. In the event the unit is tipped over or tilted
more than 35 degrees, a built-in tip-over switch
will shut off power to the pump and fan. Power
will be restored when unit is placed in the upright
position.
2. Fill cooler with clean fresh water (ice may be
added) each time mister is used. Drain unused
water at the end of use period.
3. Aim mister downwind for best results. If more than
one mister is used, arrange them in an arc around
the area to be misted.
4. To energize, plug the GFCI safety plug into any
120 VAC 60 Hz grounded outlet.
Test GFCI per
instructions below.
Turn on the two-position
switch located on the top of the pump case. Turn to
either “Fan” (for air movement only) or “Fan /
Pump” (for air and mist).
5. The misting hub located in the center of the fan is
equipped with four nozzles. The output volume of
water vapor can be reduced by replacing one or
two of the nozzles with the plugs provided.
6. The unit will mist for approximately 5 hours on 10
gallons of water.
GFCI SAFETY PLUG TEST
The GFCI plug mentioned above provides protection
from electric shock by examining the product’s electrical
circuit for current leakage. It must be tested before each
use to assure safe operation. Test as described below:
1. Plug into outlet – the indicator will show if power is
available.
2. Press the test button – indicator will turn off.
3. Press reset button. Use product only if GFCI resets.
Do not use if above test fails.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HAZARD
PINCH HAZARD
TRIP HAZARD
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Serious injury or death may
occur.
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Only plug these models into
properly grounded receptacles.
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Disconnect from electric
supply before filling, servicing,
or moving this equipment.
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Test GFCI before using. See
instructions at left.
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Do not carry unit by the motor,
electric cords, hose line, fan
guard or support bars.
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Do not touch fan motor during
use or directly after, it may be
hot.
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Do not operate fans without
guards in place.
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Do not insert anything into fan
guard while operating.
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Unplug unit and dry wet areas
before resetting unit that has
been tipped over.
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Position all electric cords to lie
flat on ground or floor.
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Never use during rain, sleet,
hail, snow or any other
inclement weather conditions.