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SEELEY INTERNATIONAL –
OWNER’S MANUAL
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CPL LCB BM Evaporative Cooler
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Health regulations
Note that some regulating authorities require
services to be conducted at specific intervals.
Removal of pad frames
To remove a pad frame, insert a flat screw driver
tip into the slot as shown and lever until
disengagement occurs.
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Take hold of the pad frame and pull it towards
you until the internal side clips disengage.
Pivot the pad frame outwards and lift up. Take
care not to damage the pad. Repeat these steps
for the remaining pad frames.
End of season service
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Turn off the power supply to the cooler.
External inspection
1 Inspect the external cabinet for any
damage or deterioration.
2 Inspect the dropper duct, flashing etc.
for signs of corrosion
3 Check water supply valve for correct
operation and leakage.
Turn off the water supply to the cooler.
Remove the pad frames as shown.
A. Turn off the power switch in the cooler.
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B. Check and clean the lid water channels.
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C. If fitted, first unclip and then remove the
bleed system as shown. Allow the tank
water to drain. Do not lose the o-ring.
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Thoroughly clean the tank and pump filter.
Do not replace the bleed system. (If a Drain
Valve is fitted it will automatically drain.)
Any time the thermostat is OFF, you can
drain the cooler by pressing and holding S
and T for 1 second. The display will show
“dr” to confirm the operation has activated.
Re-fit the pad frames.
Turn off the power supply to the cooler
Repeat external inspections as per End of
Season Service.
Remove the pad frames as shown.
Ensure the power switch in the cooler is off.
Gently wash the pads to remove any dust
build up during the winter period. If the pads
are in poor condition, replace them.
Inspect pad retention pins and washers for
damage and that they are securely fitted.
Replace the bleed system if it was removed
during previous maintenance and ensure
the o-ring is fitted. (If the cooler is fitted with
a drain valve this will not be necessary as it
will automatically close when the cooler
turns on).
Check the fan motor, mounts and blades for
damage.
Check electrical isolation switch operates
correctly.
Turn on the power switch inside the cooler.
Turn on the water and then the power to the
cooler
Check float valve operation.
Check water pump operation.
Re-fit the pad frames and run the cooler.
Check the pads are wetting evenly.
Check there are no water leaks either
internally or external to the cooler.
Check Drain Valve/Bleed Funnel operation.
Check Wall Control operation.
1 Manual and Auto modes
2 Speed Control
3 Display Panel.
Pre-season service
IMPORTANT: Do not damage the pads
with high pressure water spray.
Seasonal maintenance is only required if you
have a cooler fitted with a bleed system. The
following pages outline the maintenance
required at the end of the season and then at the
start of the next season. This ensures that your
cooler continues to operate efficiently.
If your cooler is fitted with a drain valve no
seasonal maintenance is required. However, we
require that the following components and the
operation thereof, be checked after the first year,
then every 2 years as routine maintenance.
(1)...... Pump.
(2)...... Drain Valve.
(3)...... Solenoid and associated filter.
(4)...... Fan motor operation and current.
(5)...... Float valve.
Routine maintenance may be required more
frequently in adverse environmental
situations or where the appliance is installed
in non-domestic applications.
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the
cooler operates efficiently for many years.
Services must be performed before and after the
summer season. More frequent servicing may be
required in dusty conditions or in areas with poor
water quality. It is important to note that all
evaporative coolers have components that may
need periodic replacement (eg. filter pads, hoses,
o-rings etc).
WARNING: We recommend maintenance is
carried out by an authorised service agent.
Climbing onto the roof is hazardous and can
result in personal injury or property damage.
Failure to carry out maintenance will affect
your warranty coverage.