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OPERATION

5

MAINTENANCE

*Grounded and suitable for outdoor use.

EXTENSION CORD SPECIFICATIONS*

SINGLE UNIT USE • (AWG - American Wire Gauge)

       

Voltage            25 to 50 ft.         50 to 100 ft.

       115/230          16 AWG              14 AWG

After filling the tank with at least 

5 gallons of water, lock the front 

wheels and connect the power 

cord. To turn ON, rotate the power 

switch to ON position. For mist, 

push on the mist switch. For 

sweep, push on the sweep switch. 

If the switch is turned to the auto-

shut-off mode, push the mode 

START switch to activate. When 

tank becomes nearly empty the 

unit will shut down. 
Sweep adjustments can be easily 

made by removing the red thumb  

screw, slide the sweep plate to a 

different setting and re-install the 

red thumb screw.

Flow Control 

Valve

Hose

Connector

Power Control Switches

Sweep Adj.

Thumb Screw

Oscillator

Oscillator

Control Box

WARNING!  GROUND FAULT 

RECEPTACLES ARE RECOMMENDED 

AND MAY BE REQUIRED BY LOCAL 

AND/OR NATIONAL CODE.

NOTICE!  ALWAYS LOCK FRONT 

WHEELS BEFORE OPERATION 

ASSEMBLY OR SERVICE

Clean Tank

 - A slimy tank will create issues! The tank should be rinsed and washed 

with mild soap regularly. Do not store or leave water in the tank when out of use.

Clean Sediment Around Pump

 - Periodically clean around the pump and check the 

in-line strainer.

Inspect Blade Assembly

 - Clean the exterior of the blades about once a year or 

whenever a film of calcium or mineral deposits is visible. While cleaning, inspect for 

irregularities or hairline cracks and replace as necessary.

Storage

 - Protect your CoolAire from winter damage. Expansion due to freezing can 

burst fittings, pumps and solenoids. If storing unit in below freezing temperatures, be 

sure to drain plumbing lines. 

Summary of Contents for CoolAireMist COOL-101

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Read Understand Retain for Future Reference NOTICE Mobile Mist Cooler COOL 101 COOL 102...

Page 2: ...Notes Purchase Date Model ID Number Vendor Information...

Page 3: ...t would likely void the warranty and any manufacturer s responsibilities THE COOLAIRE MIST CAN BE AUTOMATED WHEN USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A CONTROL THE FAN MAY NOT APPEAR POWERED BUT COULD SUDDENLY BE...

Page 4: ...st must be properly grounded as a precaution against possible electric shock Check for correct voltage supply Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges and moving parts Replace damaged cords immediatel...

Page 5: ...A SKID WHEN AVAILABLE SETUP Carbon Fiber Column installed Lower Hand Hold Upper Hand Hold Atomizing Fan Head Set Up Locate your CoolAire unit on a level surface Secure the front wheel locks Install t...

Page 6: ...Connector Power Control Switches Sweep Adj Thumb Screw Oscillator Oscillator Control Box WARNING GROUND FAULT RECEPTACLES ARE RECOMMENDED AND MAY BE REQUIRED BY LOCAL AND OR NATIONAL CODE NOTICE ALWA...

Page 7: ...ates a clogged flow restrictor tube Remove clean or replace Sump pumps can go bad if operated for lenghty periods of time out of water If the pump has little to no output flow Replace as needed If the...

Page 8: ...t Valve Fluid Level Switch If replacing either part Make sure to use thread tape in addition to pipe sealant to ensure a leak proof connection Oscillator If replacing an oscillator motor or a major co...

Page 9: ...r detail Load In Load Out coil N coil 115 VAC Load ON AUTO Shut off 2 4 5 1 3 8 6 5 3 1 2 4 CoolAire Electrical Schematic 230 VAC 50 Hz 1 Ph 230V osc motor oscillator locking switch osc light 230 VAC...

Page 10: ...oat Valve 721 In line Strainer 748 1 4 Turn Ball Valve 400 016 SST Flow Restrictor Tube 823 Drain Plug 793 Tank Parts Part No Push Handle Carbon Fiber 824 Tank Lid 825 Tank prepped w holes 749 P Servi...

Page 11: ...nce or unauthorized repairs or alterations which affect the machine s performance or reliability LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO THE EXTENT ALLOWABLE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW JAYBIRD MANUFACTURING INC S LIABI...

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