Circle The Model Of Your Cooler And
Record The Serial Number Below.
Read Carefully All Of This Manual
Before Installing The Unit
Encierre Con Un Circulo El Modelo De Su
Enfriador Y Escribe El Número De Serie Abajo.
Lea Con Cuidado Todo Este Manual Antes
De Instalar La Unidad
Serial #
Número De Serie
Safety Rules
1. Read instructions carefully.
2. Electrical hook up should be done by a qualified electrician, so that
all electrical wiring will conform to your local standards.
3. Always turn
OFF POWER
and
UNPLUG
motor and pump in-
side the cooler before installing or performing any maintenance.
4. Your cooler will run on either 120V or 240V A.C., single phase,
60 Hz (cycle) current.
5. Motor and pump have a grounded, molded plug and an automatic
thermal overload switch which will shut motor off when it over-
heats. The motor will restart automatically when it cools down.
6. Pump receptacle is for grounded evaporative cooler pump only.
Do not plug anything else into receptacle.
WARNING
:
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do
not use this fan with any “solid-state fan speed control device.”
Read And Save These Instructions
Vea El Español En El Interior
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Models
3000RLD
3001 RLD2
4000RLD
4001 RLD2
5000RLD
5001 RLD2
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E VA P O R AT I V E C O O L E R
Owner ’s Manual
Evaporative Cooling
Evaporative cooling is nature’s way of cooling. When air is moved
over a wet surface, water is evaporated and heat is absorbed. When
stepping out of a swimming pool with the wind blowing, evaporative
cooling makes you feel cool, even though the air may be warm. The
human body itself is cooled primarily by the evaporation of
perspiration.
This unit works on the same principle. Air is drawn across wet filter
pads where the air is cooled by evaporation and then circulated
throughout the building. It is this combination of cooled air and the
movement of air over the skin which makes it feel cool.
Unlike refrigeration systems which recirculate the air, an evaporative
cooler continually brings in fresh air while exhausting old air. You are
completely replacing the air every 2 to 4 minutes by opening windows
or doors or a combination of both. The air is always fresh, not stale,
laden with smoke and odors as happens with refrigerated air
conditioning.