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Positioning the System

This product must be operated in an upright orientation (shown below). Alternative 

orientations can prevent the coolant pump from operating properly.

Squeeze the tube while pushing it firmly over 

the fitting. Tubing should completely cover the 

fitting or barb. This step can be eased by first 

dipping the end of the tubing in water.

Tighten the connection by sliding the compression 

nut down over the fitting and screwing securely. 

For barbed fittings, use pliers to move the clamp  

into the proper position before releasing.

Tubing and fittings are purchased 

separately. Cut tubing into two segments. 

You will need to connect each to the rear 

fittings.

Each tubing connection will use a threaded compression 

ring or tube clamp to keep it secure. Be sure to thread the 

compression ring or tube clamp onto the tubing before 

attaching it.

Tube Fittings

Once all devices (cold plates, fittings, 

etc.) have been connected with tub-

ing, the system can be filled with coolant.

The fill port is located on top of the system over the 

reservoir. Remove the large slot-headed screw with 

a screwdriver or large coin.

Coolant Filling and Powering-On

WARNING

:

 Most coolants are electrically conductive. Use caution 

when filling the system, and keep all liquids away from electronics and 

power cables. Keep the primary AC power cable unplugged whenever 

filling or draining coolant.

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Slowly fill the system with coolant.

 To maintain 

the product warranty, use only Koolance 

approved coolant. 

Many alternative liquids 

and additives can cause permanent damage 

to the cooling unit (through chemical reaction, 

corrosion, biological growth, thermal expan-

sion, viscosity, etc.).

Replace the fill port on the reservoir.

 Do not 

overtighten the fill port.

CAUTION

:

 The cooling system’s pump can not be run dry for any 

period of time. Do not power-on the unit without sufficient liquid in 

the reservoir. Dry-running (and thereby damaging the pump) is not 

covered under the Koolance product warranty.

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Before powering-on the system, the “AC Power Select” voltage switch must be set 

for your local supply voltage (115VAC/60Hz, or 220VAC/50Hz).

CAUTION:

 Before powering-on the system, 

the “AC POWER SELECT” switch must 

be set for your local voltage. The incorrect 

setting can damage the product and is not 

covered by the product warranty.

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Summary of Contents for ALH-2000

Page 1: ...Superior Liquid Cooling Systems English v1 0 www koolance com ISO 9001 Printed in Korea ALH 2000 User s Manual ALH 2000 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ation control life support or weapon launching control If these products are used in such hazardous environments Koolance Incorporated does not warrant them TRADEMARKS The Koolance name and logo are t...

Page 3: ...harmful or fatal if swallowed KEEP THIS AND ALL DANGEROUS CHEMICALS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN Please refer to the coolant MSDS available on our website www koolance com KOOLANCE CONTACT INFORMATIO...

Page 4: ...reservoir Remove the large slot headed screw with a screwdriver or large coin Coolant Filling and Powering On WARNING Most coolants are electrically conductive Use caution when filling the system and...

Page 5: ...t adjustment ALARM SET Alarm settings RELAY SET Relay Trigger settings PUMP SET Pump speed settings DISPLAY SET LED display settings When in the top menu press to enter one of the above categories To...

Page 6: ...OFF to disable PUMP SET The pump speed can be manually set from 1 lowest to 10 highest PUMP 1 10 7LV Pump Speed Level The pump speed level will flash Press or to adjust Press to return to the previous...

Page 7: ...ore doing so 2 The temperature alarm sounds and I m not sure why The offending temperature sensor and value will flash in the front display whenever an alarm sounds Check that your currently selected...

Page 8: ...age resulting from warranty service performed by a non authorized repair service No responsibility is assumed for any special incidental or consequential damages due to a defective Koolance product In...

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