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Cooling and humidity-adding effect 
being more  obvious  in  a  traditional  air 
conditioning room.

 

 
 

 

Anions  and  oxygen  function,  make  peo- 
ple feel like in natural environment such 
as forests and waterfall regions.

 

Independent moisture- 
keeping function, feel 
better in dry weather.

 

 
 

 

Three  wind  types  can  be 
chosen,  able  to  feel  more 
naturally.

 

 
 

 

6. 

Important  reminders 

Please  read  the  manual  carefully  before  operating  the  cooler. 

Operating conditions:

 

1. 

Air supply must be largely free of dust or extra cleaning is required.

 

 

Protect  the  power  cable  from  vehicle  or  foot  traffic.

 

Connection  to  incorrect  electric  voltage, or  faulty  installation, will  cause  danger  of  electric  shock.

 

 

Other tips for cooler use:

 

1.  Keep  doors  and  windows  open to  allow  fresh  air to  enter, and treated  air to exit  when  cooler is  operating.

 

2.  Flashing red light on the control panel means water level in reservoir is low.

 

3.  Rinse  the  reservoir  with fresh  water  and clean  prior to  use  after  a  period when the  cooler is not  being  used.

 

4.  Take  care when  moving  the  cooler, especially  when it is full of  water. Pushing  too  hard  will cause the  cooler to 

overbalance and tip over, which may cause injury and will damage the cooler.

 

5. 

To prevent build-up of algae and other biological organisms in the reservoir, regularly add chlorine/bromine tablets as

 

per  tablet  manufacturer  recommendation  for  evaporative  cooler  reservoirs.

 

 

7. 

Key components 

Summary of Contents for HHB70

Page 1: ...User Manual EVAPORATIVE AIR COOLER HHB70 PC240...

Page 2: ...p 4 4 Technical specifications p 4 5 Technical feature p 4 6 Important reminders p 5 7 Key components p 5 8 Installation and use p 8 9 Precautions for use p 8 10 Cleaning p 9 11 Circuit diagram p 10 1...

Page 3: ...3 1 Declaration of Conformity...

Page 4: ...ions The HHB70 can be used in Company offices shops hospitals schools workshops workers dormitories outdoor teahouse coffee bars restaurants recreation facilities Manufacturing Textile machinery ceram...

Page 5: ...voltage or faulty installation will cause danger of electric shock Other tips for cooler use 1 Keep doors and windows open to allow fresh air to enter and treated air to exit when cooler is operating...

Page 6: ...6 7 1 The LCD panel 7 2 Control panel remote control...

Page 7: ...ge once one particular wind type is chosen Natural Wind The wind speed will change randomly among high medium and low Sleeping Wind When the wind type is changed to sleeping wind when the operating wi...

Page 8: ...he remote control are not allowed to be put on the air cooler The air outlet is forbidden to be covered and obstacles mustn t be positioned within one meter of the machine s front and back 5 If the Co...

Page 9: ...r source take down the dustproof net and then take out the cooling pads Clean the cooling pads with clean water and then put it back to the air cooler Attention The water pressure can t be too high wh...

Page 10: ...10 11 Circuit diagram...

Page 11: ...g pads or air filter net stocking 3 Machine shell deformed 4 Panel failure 1 Check whether the motor is damaged and whether the fixed hoop and the fan base are deformed 2 Clean or replace the Ccooling...

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