Sears PH 4801, PD4231, PD4801, PH6231, PH4231 User Manual

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[LEA Y CONSERVE ESTAS
INSTALLATION
INSTALACION
MAINTENANCE MANTENIMtENTO
Ce_ratuladons: You have purchased a product of superior performance and design, which will
give the best service when properly installed, operated and maintained.
FELICITACIIONE$: Usted acaba de comprar un producto con un disefio y rendimiento superior,
que [e dar_ e[ meier servicio cuando sea propiamente instaiado, operado, y mantenido.
WARNING
. WARNING: To Reduce The Risk Of Fire Or Electrical Shock,
Do Not Use This Fan With Any SoW State Speed Control Device.
|NSTRUCT[ONS
|NSTRUCC|ONES
D SAFETY
SEGURIDAD
D TROUBLE SHOOTING
TRAZANDO FALLAS
ADVERTENC[A
ADVERTENC[A: Para Reducir E[Riesgo De [ncendio O toque Eiectrico, No Use £ste Enffiador Con Ningun Dispositivo Para
Controlar La Ve[ocidad
, Meier de| enfriador, bomba_ gabiaete Y ca_ade empa|me
tlenen que set cenedades a t_erra e[e_trica de acuerde con redes lOSCodigos _ocales f naclona|es.
* A[ways disconnect electrical power tothe cooler beforeworking
on cooler
, Do not remove side panels while cooter is running,
Do not _ocate cooler near exhaust or vent pipes as odors or fumes may be drawn into the unlt:.
, Besure cooier is connected to proper line voltage stamped on
b_ower motor and pump motor specification plate, NOTE: iMPROPER VOLTAGE WILL VOID MOTOR WARRANTY,
* ]'HE USEOF AN ANODE DEVICEOR C}iEMiCAL ADDITIVES
OR COOLER TREATMENTSIN THiS COOLER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
Siempre desconecte [a corriente de[ enfdador antes de cuaiquier reparation.
No remueva los filtros cuando [a unidad esta funcionando. No instale e_enffiador cerca de extractores o tubes de venteo
ya que otores o vapores pueden entrar a [a unidad, Asegurese que e[ enffiador sea conectado a la [inea de voltaje
apropiado come Io indica la p/aca de e[ motor Y ia bomba, Nora: ELUSO DE VOLTAJEIMPROP[O ANULA L&GARAN"TIA DEL MOTOR,
ELuse DEANODES, LiM_ [ADORES, TRATAMIENTOS PARA ENFRIADORES EN ESTA UNIDAD ANULA LA GARANT[A.
)
1-999_2049
iNSTALLATiON iN
Typlo_l S_dO D|schsrge
[nsta!lat[on demands con_ection of blower opening to existing air ducting system or to a dropper duct with a ceiiing diffuser. In either insta_ce, building modification is ne(ess[tated. The bottom discharge cooler is always moul_ted on the roof of the structure_ You will require a roof stand, roof jack, flexible
duct and collar to connect to existing ductwork.
DO NOT [)RIVE NAILS OR SCREWS INTO BOSOM OFTHE
WET SECTION OF TItlE COOUR, TI4tS WiLL CAUSE iT TO
LEAK WATER AND WILL VOID THE WARRAN1_Y,
Whenever the cooler is mounted, the surface must be [eve[.
When coolers areinstalled inthe city of LosAngeles they must only be installed outside of buildings.
AJ[of the electrical components that are part of this product shall be either currently listed as part of the equipment for
intended use by a Los Angeles City recognized electrical testing laboratory, or currently approved by the City of Los
Angeles Electrical Testing Laborato_.
La insta[acion dema:_da la conexion de la descarga de la unidad a el existente sistema de ductos oa una caidade ducto
con difusor de de[o. En ambos casos, ]a modificacion del edificio esnecesaria. Elenffiador de descarga inferior siempre
semo_ta en [aestructura de[ techo. Paraesto serequiere ur_ soporte de angulos, soporte de iamina ducto fiexiNe Y un collar para conectar[o a] ducto existente.
NO CLAVE CLAVOS O TC)RNILLOS EN El,.FONDO DE LA
SECCION HUMEDA DEL ENFRIADOR_ ESTO CAUSARA
FUGAS DE AGUA Y ANULARA LA GARANI'IA.
Cuando un enfriador es montado, Jasuperfide debe estar nivelada.
Cualquier enfriador que sea instaJado en la ciudad de Los A%eJes tiene que set instaiado solamente en el exterior de[
edificio.
Todos los componentes electricos que son parte de este producto deben estar corrientemente listados como parte del
equipo para el uso que se intente pot el [aboratorio de pruebas electricas de ka Ciudad De Los Angeles 0
Corrientemente Aprobado Pot Este.
iNSTALLATION ° [NSTALAC[ON
Water Connection
i.Installfloatinhoieinthesideofbottom pan oppositethe
pump.SeepartsillustrationtOroutethewaterline.Connect perabove sketch.
2.Turnon the waterto the coolerand setfloatvalveto maintain21/_,inchwaterdepth.The floatvalveisadjusted
by bending the float valve rod,
3. B[eed-,off:Bleed off isheipful to prevent scalefrom building up in the cooler. A bleed-off adapter tee and tube are furnished with the cooler for this purpose, run bleedooff line to a proper drain,
4. h_stallfloat shield over float valve per above illustration
Note: Evaporative coolers should not he connectedto a
"so_" water system.
Drain Bushing
OVERFLOW STANDPIPE DRA_N BUSHING
/ .........._ ...... RUBBER WASHER
"-'__ _,,_,.,. BOTTOM PAN (P]_STJC)
_"""_ LOCK NUT
Conexi6n De[ Agua
_. Instate el flotador en el agujero proveido en el [ado de[
desposito opuesto a la bomba, Conecte e! tubo del agua de acuerdo con la figura de arriba Y guie el tubo de
acuerdo con la i_ustracion de partes,
2, Abra el agua Y ajuste el flotador para mantener un nive[
de 2:pu[gadas de agua, £1flotador se ajusta doblando [a variila de este.
3. E[desagOeayuda a prevenir el acumutamiento de sales en el enfriador. Un adaptador _'T"y tubo de sangria estan
induidos en el enfriador para esteproposito, guie ta [inea de sangria a un drenaie apropiado,
4, lnstale la cubierta sobre la vaivula como se indica ardba,
Nota: Eniriadores per eiVapOr_CiOnno,deben set cenec[ados
a un slstemade agua blanda,
Buje De Drena e
Z TU_ DE RESBOSAGERO
--_' _ EMPAOUE
_Z_ _ TUEBCA
BUJE DE DRENAJE
FC_DO DE PLASTtGO
Insert drain bushing through the hole in the cooler
bottompan,Attachnutsecurely,andtighten,donotuse a wrench,Attach hoseandadapterfrom drainpump.
See illustration on page 8,
[}lower Belt Adiustment
Correct belt adiustment and alignment isimportant as incorrect adiustment increases power consumption and shortens belt
and motor life. hsta[t belt over motor and blower pulleys, (A)
Check belt tension by squeezing (deflecting)belt, Proper tension wiii allow deflection of ]/_ to 3/1inch. (B) To increase or decrease be[t tension, loosen bolt in slot of motor support
bracket. Adjust belt to desired tension and retighten bolt,
de [a mano, no use herramien_. Yea ilustraci6n en
pagina 8.
Ajuste De Banda
El ajuste correcto de Ia banda y alineamiento es importante ya que el aiuste incorrecto aumenta el consumo de corriente y acorta la duration de la banda y motor. [nstale [a banda sobre ambas poleas, (A} Revise la tension de [a banda
apretando[a (defleccionandola), Una tension apropiada permitira, una defleccion de V2 a % de putgada. (B) Para aumentar o disminuir la tension de la banda afloje el tornillo dei soporte de[ motor. Ajuste la banda a la tension deseada y apriete el torniHo,
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
INSTRUCC[ONES DE ALAMBRADO
FIELD WiRiNG iNSTRUCTiONS
1.MAiN POWER SUPPLY
THiS COOLER iS PREWIRED FOR 115 VOLT OR 230 VOLT, 6OHZ POWER ONLY. MAKE SURE YOU
CONNECT YOUR COOLER TO THE CORRECT VOLTAGE.
A_
Remove the control box cover- (4)screws.
B.
Remove 2"x 4"water tight junction box (3},junction Box Cover (5),switch (4) and 1/2_chase nipple (1) and jam nut (2) from the partsca_ton.
C. Mount junction box to the cooler asfoffows:
1_ Insert chase nipple (1)into 7/8" holefrom the inside of
the cabinet (8) arid fasten it tightly to the cooler with the 1/2" conduit jam nut (2).
2. ScrewtheJunction box (3)or_totimethread of the chase nipple (1) until tight and aligned vertically.
CAUTION; Make sure the power isoff to the supply
wires before proceeding with the next steps.
D.
Connect groundwires asfollows; Referto wiring diagram inside the control box cover.
Pull the green ground wire harness from the cooler through the chase nipple {l).
2.
Attach the eyelet terminal of the ground wire harness and the ground wire from the power supply to the
disconnect box (3) usingthe#10 Green Ground screw supplied_Attach thespade terminal of theground wire assembly to the switch (4) ground screw.
E. Connect Li_'_eLeads as Follows:
]5 Volts CooPers: Pull the bi_ackand white jumper
wires from the cooler through thechasenipple (1) into the iunction box (3}. Attach the black iumper wire to one screw terminal on the switch (4). Attach the hot supply lead to the other screw terminal on the switch Attach the white iumper wire from the cooler to the white or neutral wire from the supply line using the orange wire nut supplied.
2_
230 Volt Coolers: Pull the black and orange iumper wires from the cooter through thechasenipple (1) into theiunction box (3).Fastenthe black wire to one !oad screwon the switch. Fastentheorangeiumper wire to
the other load screw on the switch_ Fastenthe two supply leads to the two line screwson the swtich.
F,
Mount the switch (4) onto the iunction box (3) with the on position up and the ground screw on the switch
down.
G, Mount the junction box cover (5)onto thejunction box
making certain that the gasket fits properly a[[ the way around the periphery of the iunction box (3),
CONEXIONES ELECTRICAS
i. FUENTE DE PODER PRINCIPAL
ESTEENFRIADOR HA SIDO ALAMBRADO PARA
OPERAR CON CORR[ENT[ DE 115 VO[TIOS 60HZ SOLAMENTE
a.
Remueva tatapadera de [a casade control- (4) tornillos. Remueva lacaia impermeable 2" x 4" de empa[me (3),
tapadera de caia(5), interruptor(4)Y el nipie de encaie de T/2"(I )e[ niple deencaje de 1/2°(1) contratuerca (2) de la caia de cart6n.
Monte la caja de empalme como sigue:
Co[oque elnipie de encaje (1)en el agujero de 7/8_'de
adentro de/gabinete(8)Yasegurelocon lacontratuerca (2).
2_
Atornil[e [acaja de empaime (31en [a roscade el niple (1)basraquequede apretadayvetticatmenteaiineada_
PRECAUC!ON: Asegurese que la corriente est_ desconectada antes de proceder con los siguientes
pasos,
D. Conecte los a!ambres de tierra como sigue; Yea el
diagrama de alambrado dentro de la tapadera de/a caia de control.
)ale el alambre verde altrav_s de el niple (1)
2_
Conecte [aterminat de oiiito deI alambrede tierray el alambre de tierra de la fuente de poder a la caja de
empalme (3) usando el tornillo verde de tierra #10
incluido. Conecte [aterminal de espada de[ alambre
de tierra a[tomi/[o de tierra del interruptor (4).
E_
Conecte LosA/ambres de La Linea de Corrieme Como Sigue:
Enfriadoresde 115 voltios: Jalelos alambresdecierre
negro y el bianco del enfriador atrav_s del nipie (t) hacia la caja de empaime (3)_Conecte e/alambre negro de cierre a un tomil[o de [a terminal en el
interruptor (4). Conecte el a el otto tomillo en [aterminal del hterruptor, Conec:te el
aiambre de cierre blanco del enfriador al alambre b/anco o neutral de la Iinea de corriente usando el cono aislanteanaraniado proveido.
2_
Enfriadoresde230 Vol:tios:_alelosalambresde cierre negro y el anaraniado del enfriador atrav_s de_nip[e
(1) hacia/a caja de empalme (3), Conecte elalambre de cierrenegro a unade lasterminales decarga(Load)
del interruptor. Conecte el alambre de derre anaranjado a [aotraterminal de cargade[interruptor.
Conecte losdosa[ambresdecorriente a[asterminales marcadas supply (Fuente) del it'_terruptor.
F_
Monte el interruptor (4) en [aca]a (3) con taposici6n de prendido hacia arriba y el tomiHo de tierra hada abajo.
G_
Monte la tapadera de la caja (5) asegurandoseque el
empaque cierre el periferio de la caja (3).
Jl. THERMOSTAT CABLE |NSTALLATION |L INSTA_C[_N DEL CABLE DEL TERMOSTATO
The thermostat for this cooler is connected to the cooler by
means of a 6 conductor thermostat cable (not provided).
Type CL2, 18 or 20 gauge, UL listed thermostat wire is recommended.
A_
Route one end of the thermostat cable (9) through the 1/2'_hole in the corner post on the left sideofthe access
door and then through the 1/2_'hole in the left end of the control box.
B, Insert the individual conductors of the thermostat ;wire
(9) into the terminal block connections on the right side of the printed circuit board (6). Connect colored wires to terminals as follows: white to '_C_',brown to _H_,red to _'L_,green to '_P_,yellow to "D_,andblue to _'R_%Tighten
screws.
C_
Install strain relief bushings (7) over the thermostat
cable into the 1/2°holes in the corner post and control box, allowing aslight amount of "slack', do not stretch
the thermostat cable tight. Replace the control box cover - tighten the four screws.
D, Selecta location for the thermostat
1. Mount the thermostat about 5 feet above the floor,
2, Mount the thermostat on a partitioning wall, not an
outside wail. 3_ Do not mount it near sources of heat, 4, Do not mount it in the direct draft of cooler air
registers_ 5 Avoid dead air spaceswhich have titt[e air circulation,
Eltermostato est_conectado al enfriador pot medio de un a[ambre piano de 6 conductores tipo telefono de 66
pies de largo (9) induido en Jacaja,
A,
Guie una punta de[cable de termostato (9) aitrav6s de[ aguiero de 1/2_en el poste de el [ado izquierdo de [a puerla de acceso y despu6s altrav6s del agujero de 1/2 ° de [acaja de controJes.
B. [nserte el conectador en el socket proveido en eI tado
izquierdo de[ circuito impreso (6)en lacaia de contro[es.
C_
[nstaJee/sujeta cable (7) sobre el cable yen los aguieros de 1/2 _ en la esquina de[ gabinete yen ]a caja de contro[es. Deiando una prequena cantidad de cable,
no estire et cable det termostato. Ponga la tapadera de [a caja de[ control con los cuatro tornillos.
D. Seleccione el tugar para el termostato.
1. MonteM a 5 pies de[ piso.
2, [nsta[ee[termostato en u_a pared interior no en una
pared que de al exterior.
3. No monte el termostato cerca de una fuente de calor 4_ No Io monte en ta corriente de aire directa de [as
parri[las de[ enfriador.
5. Evite espacios muertos de aire que tengan poquita circulaci6n.
E. Instate el termostato usando las "lnstrucciones para
montar et termostato" proveidas con el enfriador.
E. Installthe thermostat usingthe "Mounting Instructions
for Thermostat" furnished with the cooler,
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7 6
4 3 2 1
9 5
1. Chase Nipple
2, JamNut
3. Junction Box 4 Switch
5, junction Box Cover
6, Printed Circuit Board
Thermostat Connector
7, Strain Relief Bushings 8, Cooler cabinet
9. Thermostat Cable
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1. Niple De Encaje
2. Contratuerca
3. Caja De Empalme 4, lnterruptor
5. Tapadera
6. Conectador De Termostato En ElCircuit() tmpreso
7. Sujeta Cables
8. Gabinete
9. Cable De Termostato
MAiN NANCE ° MANTEN[M[EN
The cooler should be servicedat least once a year and more often if required.This includescleaning,oiling, beltadjustment (if required) and pad repJacemenL
Cleaning:
I. Remove access doors and inlet air louvers.
2. Remove the overflow standpipe from the drain bushing and allow the reservoir to empty,
3. Use a hose with a nozzle and spray the external inlet surfaceof the Ce[dekpadsand plastic surfacesto _emove
scale,dirt, artd foreign material A soft brush may be used to assist removal of materials.
4. Clean the internal surfacesof the cooler with a cloth and dean water.
5_ Rinse the cooler bottom pan thoroughly,
6. Clean the pump screen and remove any foreign material
between the pump and the hose. To remove any foreign material in water distributor tube, remove plastic plug from end of tube and flush tube with water. Replace plug,
7_ Touch up any scratches or bare spots on the metal surfaces
of the cooler with a suitable rust resistant paint.
Oiling:
At !east once a year you shoutd fill the oil cups on the blower shaft bearings with SAE #20_30 NON D_TTERG_NTO_L. Oil
the motor with 30=35 drops of SAE 20.30 Non detergent oit
per bearing every two years.
Belt Adiustment:
Check belt tension, Readjust, if loose, per instructions in the installation section of this manual
Pad Replacement.:
The Ceidek pad media should be removed and replaced if scaie has buiff up on the outside which will restrict the airflow and cannot be removed using the method described in the "Cleanh_g" section above.
Replacement media is available through your dealer, install the replacement media in the same manner as the
media was installed. Make sure that the painted stripe on the media is properly located, See illustration below.
El enfriador require servicio a[ menos una vez pot afro o mas si es necesario_ Esto inc[uye fimpieza, ]ubricacion, aiuste
de banda (si esta floja) y reemp[azo de[ panaL
Limpieza:
_. Remueva ]as puertas de acceso y [a parrilla.
2 Remueva el rebosadero de el buje de drenaje y vacie
el deposito de agua.
3_ Use una manguera y rocie [a superficie de ia parte externa
de[ panat con presion y [as superficies de plastico para remover escama, tierra, y matedai extraffo Puede usar una brocha b/andita para Hmpiar el panal,
4. Limpie los superficies internas de[ enffiador con un trapo Y agua ]impia,
5. Enjuague e[ rondo del enfriador compietamente.
6_ Limpie el filtro de [a bomba Y remueva obietos que
obstruyan el adaptador de [a manguera en [a bomba.
Asimismo timpie el adaptador de] distribuidor de agua a [a manguera. Remueva el tapon de piastico de[ tubo y aplique agua a presion. Ponga e[ tapon
7. Pinte raspaduras Y puntos expuestos en ias superficies
de metal de[ enffiador con un recubrhlliento resistente a corrosion.
Lubricac[on:
A[ menos una vez pot afio usted debe Henar [as aceiteras en los chumaseras de la flecha con aceite de motor SAE
#20_30, NO DETERGENTE Aciete el motor con 30-35 gotas de aciete SA[_ 2030 no detergente por chumasera coda
dos afros..
Aiuste De Banda:
Revise ]a tension de !a banda. Reaiuste, si esta floia, siguiendo [as instrucciones en [a seccion de operacion de este manual
Reemplazo de[ Pana[ (Ceidek):
E[pana] ce[dek debe set removido y remp]asado si ]a escama se a acumu[ado en [a supefficie externa y restringe el f[ujo de[ aim y no puede set removida usando los metodos descritos en Ia se(c[on de "limpieza'.
Remp[azode[panalesdisponible pot mediode sudistribuidor. Insta[e e[ pana[ de remp[azo rl_._fQm__]_
_[. Asegurese que la raya pintada en el panal quede propiamente k_sta]ada.Vea la ilustraci6n abaio
iNSiDE" MED}A
PANAL DE "ADENTRO
OPERATING iNSTRUCTiONS
FOR THE PROi=STAT
THERMOSTAT CONTROL
SPECIAL FEATURES
®All information is saved during power failure or
system shut-down and system returns to last operating mode when power is restored
®Programmable presets and 24 hour de}ay timer ®Programmed "soft" transition from high to !ow fan
®Automatic Pro Clean System ®No batteries required ®Large LCD display
®Temperatures displayed in either °F or °C
System ON/OFF Burden Press the ON/OFF bu_on to turn the cooler on or off. The
last used settings of COOL/VENT, set point, and FAN (AUTO, HIGH, LOW) will be displayed
FAN Button Pressing the FAN button will select either AUTO, HIGH,
or LOW fan speeds. In AUTO COOL, the cooler starts on H_GH when the room temp is 2 °F above the set point
and starts on LOW when the room temperature is I °F above the set point. When the room temperature is I°F below the set point, the cooler shuts off. in either H_GH COOL or LOW COOL the fan runs continuously at the
selected speed until the room temperature reaches I°F
below the set point. COO_ENT Button
Press the COOLNENT button to turn the cooler media pump on or off. When in the COOL mode, the last set
point and AUTO fan speed will be displayed. To change
the set point, press the up or down SET TEMP buttons. To change the fan speed, press the FAN bu_on to
operate on HIGH, LOW or AUTO. If the media pump was off for 10 minutes, the word '"¢¢AIT" will be dispiayed
indicating pre-wetting of the media. Pre-wetting takes 1 minute fol!owed by 30 seconds of HiGH fan, after which the fan returns to the appropriate speed. When in VENT,
the fan wiii start in HIGH. To change to LOW, press the FAN button. Only HiGH and LOW fan speeds are
available in VENT mode, T_MER Button
The timer has a maximum of 24 hours of start or stop delay and is adjustable in 1 hour increments.
To set system STOP deJay: Turn the cooler ON and press the TIMER button. The word "STOP" will be displayed along with "10 HRS FROM NOW". To increase
or decrease the deiay, use the '%" or "-" HOURS buttons. Operating modes can be changed during the delayed stop time period without affecting the T_MER, Pressing
the ON or T_MER buttons will cancel the delayed stop. After the delay stop. time period, the system will remain
OFF until activated by the user. To set system START deJay: Turn the cooler OFF and
press the TIMER button. The word "STAR:T" will be displayed along with "10 HRS FROM NOW", To adjust
the start delay, use the "+" or "-" HOURS buttons to increase or decrease the start delay time. Set the desired
operating mode and fan function.
Changes can be made at any time. Pressing the ON button will cancet the delay start and turn the cooler ON,
Pressing the TIMER button will cancel the delay start and the system wil! remain OFF After the delay period,
the cooier will turn ON and remain ON until deactivated
by the user. ROOM TEMP Button
Press the ROOM TEMP button to display room
temperature. The room temperature will be displayed for 6 seconds, The ROOM TEMP function can be used in
any operating mode including system OFF, Note: Due to the variation in accuracy from one thermostat to the next, there wi_f be some variation in the room
temperature displayed by different thermostats. Automatic: Pro Clean System
Your cooler is equipped with two LSP-93 "low sump" pumps, The cooler pump supplies water to the media
and the drain pump dumps the contents of the sump every 5 hours of media pump operation. The sump
automatically fiils with fresh water. The drain cycle is controlled automatically by the Pro-Stat and the word "DRAIN" will flash on the display while the drain cycle is
active. DRAIN Bu_on
Pressing the DRAIN Button will activate the drain pump for 1 _ minutes and cause the timed drain cycle to reseL The word "DRA_N" will flash on the display. The DRAIN
cycle can be initiated in any operating mode including system OFR ff the DRAIN cycle is initiated during a prewet cycle, the word "WAIT" will flash on the dispiay,
and the DRA_N cycle will start after the prewet cycle is compieted, The DRAIN button can be used to drain the
cooler at the end of the season by first closing the water suppiy to the cooler.
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button
FAN
SET
TEMP
bu_ons
/
ROOM
TEMP
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
KWIKSET Presets
Press the KWIKSET button to display the DAY or NITE preset or to return to the standard display mode. Pressing
the KWIKSET button to either the DAY or NITE preset causes the set point, FAN and COOL settings to assume
the values stored in memory. Settings for set point, FAN, and COOL modes are displayed for each preset. The coobr witl then operate with the displayed preset settings
until the user _eaves the KWiKSET mode or enters a different preset. ChangelSave a Preset: Press the KW_KSET button until the desired preset is displayed. To initiate the edit mode, press either COOL, FAN, Up or Down buttons. The edit mode is activated when the DAY or NITE icon is flashing
on the display. Chose the new operating mode (COOL or VENT), the new set point, and the new FAN mode (AUTO,
HIGH, LOW) with the appropriate buttons. To save the new settings, press the KWIKSET button. The N_TE or DAY icon will stop flashing indicating that the new
operating modes have been stored in memory. Save a Preset With Delayed Stop Timer: Press KWIKSET until the desired preset is displayed. Enter the
editing mode (press either FAN, COOL, Up or Down bu_ons). The NITE (or DAY) icon should be flashing. Activate the delay timer by pressing T}MER. Set the
desired de_ay using the '%" or "o" HOURS buttons. Make any other changes to COOL, FAN, or set point as desired.
Save the changes by pressing the KWIKSET button. The stop delay is now part of the preset. To remove the stop
delay from the preset, enter the editing mode, press the
TIMER button to turn off the timer, and save the changes.
Save a Preset With Delayed Start Timer: Press KWIKSET untit the desired preset is displayed. Enter the
editing mode and make desired changes to set point, FAN,
and COOL modes (the NITE or DAY icon will be flashing). Next, press the ON/OFF button. The control will
automatically set the system OFF and start delay timer when the edit mode is active. Adjust the sta_ delay time
using the "+" and "-" HOURS buttons. Change any of the
operating modes (COOL, FAN, and set point) as desired.
Press the KWIKSET button to save the preset with start
delay. To remove the start delay from the preset, Press
KWIKSET until the desired preset is displayed, initiate
editing, and press either the ON/OFF or the TIMER button. The control wiii automatica{ly be set to ON. Press the KW _KSET button to save the preset without the start delay.
Advanced De_ayTimer
If a preset is saved with a delayed stop, it is possible to set
a delayed start for this preset (this feature only works for presets with delayed stop). Press the K\^,qKSET button
until the desired preset (with stop delay) is displayed. Press the ON!OFF button to turn the system OFF. Press
the TIMER button to activate the stad de_ay and use the %" and %'°HOURS buttons to adiust the sta_ delay, The start deiay will count down until the preset is activated and
then the stop delay will count down until the system is turned OFF. Changes t:o the operating modes made while
the advanced start delay is active will not affect the preset,
but will be temporarily saved and will be displayed when
the system is turned ON after the preset is finished
running.
Change Scale To change the temperature scale, press COOL to view set point. Press and hold the SET TEMP up and down buttons and release when the displayed temperature
changes from °F to °C or vise versa. The new temperature scale will remain active until an ERASE command is issued. Scale change can only occur in
the COOL mode. Erase Function
The ERASE function will restore all settings to the factory default values. First, turn the system ON and
hold the ON!OFF button down until ERASE is complete. Wait for 1 second, and then hold the SET TEMP up and down buttons down. After about 3 seconds, the number "0.9" will be displayed and will
begin to count down, to "0.0". When the set point of
72.5 °F is displayed, the ERASE funct on s complete.
Program D_fferential Value The differential value is the difference between the turn
off temp and the turn on temp. To change the differential, press and hold the ROOM TEMP and SET
TEMP down buttons until the display changes to the program display. Press the SET TEMP up button to
increase the differential and the down bu_on to decrease the differential. Press the ROOM TEMP
button to save the new differential. The new differentiai will remain active until the ERASE function is executed.
Reset
To pedorm a control reset, press and held the timer buttons (T_MER and both HOURS buttons) until the
display goes blank. Re,ease the buttons and the display wil! return to normal NOTE: if the operating mode was changed or if a delay timer was set after the last power up or power failure, the changes will not be
recalled. Only the last saved data will be restored. KWIKSET presets and differentia[ settings will remain
intact, in the event of power failure, delay timer se_ings will be maintained for a minimum of 8 hours and up to 15 hours. At the end of the 15 hours, the timers will no
longer be updated. Any remaining time left in the delay will continue after power is restored.
O
P
FULL AUTOMATIC: Freshwater for your evaporative coo]er
every 5 hours of operation!
How i! works..,
The Pro Cleaning System (PCS)will automatically cycle every 5 hours of co®[er pump operation to empty the water reservoir within 1_/!_mhwtes. This cycle allows the cooler to re_ fiiiwith freshwater. At no time iscooling capability interrupted.
The benefits of fresil water replacement on at'egutarbasis
include reduction of mineral scale buiid4Jp, bacteria[ growth
control, reduced water consumption (b[eedooffiseliminated), easier maintenance and longer pad life-WITHO[J! the use of
harsh chemical additives or cleaners.
The pumps used in this cooler can pump water down to avery [ow [eveL Itisimportant to re!) acethem, if needed, with the samepump LSP93made by Phoenix Manufacturing, h_c_
To install the PRO' Cleaning System .....
Connect one end of the water tube to the discharge outlet of the PCS and firmly insert the other end (with drain adapter fitting) into the cooler overflow standpipe_ Avoid "kinking" the water tube. Make sure PCSis plugged into receptacle marked "DRAIN PUMP'g
2_
You must provide a:Y'4_or Jargergarden hose or PVC pipe drain beneath the cooler standpipe to take thewater away to an appropriate drain site. Maintenance consists of cleaning the PCShl[et screen at
the beginning of each cooler season.
CLEANcNG
NC
COMPLETAMENTE AUTOMAT[CO: Agua fresca para su cooler cada 5 horas de operacion[
COMO TRABAJA ....
Una vez instalado, el sistema/impiador automatk;o (PCS) funciona automaticamente cada 5 horas de operacion de [a bomba del enfriador para vaciar e[ agua de[ deposito en 1_/_
minutos Este cic[o permite a] enfriador ]lenarse con agua fresc& La accion enfriadora no es interrumpida.
Los beneficios de remptasar regu[armer_te con agua fresca h_ciuye [a reduction de ta acumulacion de escama mineral,, conlro[a el crecimiento de bacteria (la sangda es
elimininada), faci[ mantenimiento y [arga vida de_filtro o_L! ei uso de asperos aditK, os quimicos o limpiadores.
Para resultados optimos, use este producto con Insbomb,as
LSP93 o LSP94 (bombas a bajo niwal).
Las bombas usadas en este enfl'iador pueden bombear et
agua hasta muy bajo nivel. Es importante rempIazarlas, si en necesario, con et mismo modelo LSP93 hechas pot Phoenix
Manufacturing, Inc.
Para ffasta]ar e[ S[stema Pro de [[mp[eza ....
1. Conecte un [ado de [amanguera de aguaa [adescarga de
la salida de[ [[mpiador automatico de potencia (PCS)y firmemente inserte [a otra punta (con el adaptador de desag0e)ene]tubo rebosaderode]enfriador. Evite'Dob[ar"
la manguera de agua. Asegurese que e[ PCSest_ (nchufado en e[ receptacu[a
rnarcado "Drain Pump".
2, Usted tiene que proveer una manguera de iardin de :_/_de
pulgada o un tubo de PVC debaio de e[ rebosadero del enfriador para Hevar e[ agua a un [ugar apropiado para drenaje.
EImantenimiento consiste en [impiar e[ fi[tro de [aunidad a[ empiezo de cada temporada de uso..
DRAIN
ADAPTER ,_,
(MUSTBEUSEDt_.
OVERFLOW STANDPIPE
WATER
TUBE
DRAIN PUMP
DISCHARGE
OUTLET
TUBO DE
AGUA
ADAPTADQR
DE DESAGUE ,_
TUBE DE
REBOSADERO
S¢,&IDA DE DESCARGA DE
L& BOMBA DE DESAGOE
Troubleshooting
Shourd a_ obvious probIem occur with your cooler consult the foiiowing table, ff you cannot correct the problem, contac_ a q_Ja[if_edsewice representative,
PROBLEM
Water
Overflow
Blower
will not
operate
Fuse blown or circuit
breaker tripped
Dry Pads
Cooler
noisy
Inadequate
air flow
PROBABLE CAUSE
Float movement obstructed Float vatve defective
Motor defective Control / thermostat defective
Blower bdt broken
-Wii°[ wired incorrectly Motor fauJty
Water pump faulty
Water level _ffcorrect ....
Pump intake dogged
Water pump fauky
Clogged water line Distributor tube dogged
Control/thermostat faulty
WMng faulty
Motor sheave loose Blower set screws loose
Pad plugged Belt loose
h_suff[cient exhaust vent area
CORRECTWE ACTION
Free float from obstruction Replace float assembly
Replace motor Repla(e controi or thermostat
Replace beff
Replace motor Replace water pump Adiust float to 2" water depth
Remove obstruction Replace water pump
Locate and free obstruction Clear debris from tube
Replace control / or thermostat Repair or replace defective wMng
Tighten set screws Tighten set screws
Adjust belt tension
_(/)pen windows or doors
Trazando Fa[Jas
Encaso de alguna fa![a en su enftlador consu[te Iatab_a2, '_Traza_@ofal[as/' Esta_ablaes una guia para _osprobIemas mas obvios. Si usted no p_aedecorregk eJ
problemapongaseen contac_ocon un competenterepresentar_tede serqcio.
PROBEEMA
De Agua
La Turbina
No Funciona
Fusible Quemado
Cortacircuito
seapaga
Filtros Secos
Ruidoso
PROBABLE CAUSA ACaON CORRE_WA
Valvuia fuera de aiuste Ajuste Va[vula a 2 _3j_adas de profun@dad de agua.
Fiotador atorado
Vabuia defectuosa
ElectrMdad desconectada
Motor defectuoso Control o termostato defectuoso
Banda rota
FaHasel_ el a[ambrado o aJambrado incorrectamente
Motor defectuoso Bomba defectuosa
Nivei de agua incorrecto Entradade asua en ]a bomba obstruida
Bornba defectuosa
Linea de ag ada
Tubo De distdbudor ta ......................................................
...Cot3o_/term ta defectuoso
Alambre defectuoso
Turbina roza con ia:caia de esta
Po/eamotriz ruidosa
Libere el flotador Rempiasela
Revise:corriente, rec£¢2ta [o y cordon
lase el motor
Remplaseel interruptor o termostato
_R_)areo rempiase Ios alambres defectuosos
Re_p[ase e[ motor
Ajuste vaivula a 2 asj_e_rofundidad
.i_@ie [a entrada de a&ua
Localice y [ibere Ia obstruction LocaJize y limpie la obstruccion en ei tubo
[ase control o termostato
Reaiinie turbina 3_riem los mrniJfos opmsores
r
Fiuio De Aim
[nadecuado
Filtro tapado
Banda flo_ .................................................
hsuficiente escape de aire en el area venti[ada
impie O rempbse filtro
_uste [a tension de esta
Abra ventanas o j2uertas
Aerocool Pro Series Evaporative Coolers - Replacement Parts List
Aerocool Pro Series Enfriador Evaporativo - Lista Reemplazo de Partes
Replacement Part Parte de Reemptazo PD4801A PD4231A PH4801A PH4231A PD6801A PD6231A PH6801A PH6231A
1 Wet Section (Cabinet) 2 Water Distributor Assy. 3 Blower Assy - Complete
4 Motor Mount 5 Pump
6 Overflow Standpipe Kit 7 Float Valve Assembly
8 Plastic Liner & Tray 9 Pump Receptacle
10 Motor Receptacle 11 Louver Inlet Panel Panal de Entrada con Rejillas 5-1-49 5-1-49 5-1-49 5-1-49 5-1-48 5-1-48 5-1-48 5-1-48
12 Wet Section Top Tapa Secci6n H0meda 5-1-67 5-1-67 5-1-67 5-1-67 5-1-67 5-1-67 5-1-67 5-1-67 13 Belt Banda 5-3-26 5-3-26 5-3-27 5-3-27 5-3-25 5-3-25 5-3-73 5-3-73
14 Blower Pulley Polea Impulsa Turbina 5-3-71 5-3-71 5-3-71 5-3-71 5-3-72 5-3-72 5-3-72 5-3-72 15 Bearing Assy (set of 2) Chumaceras (juego de 2) 5-3-38 5-3-38 5-3-38 5-3-38 5-3-39 5-3-39 5-3-39 5-3-39
16
Leather Washer (12 pcs)
17
Shaft
18
Blower Wheel
19a
Pad Media - High Density
19b
Pad Media - Low Density
2O
Winterization Panel * 21 Motor Sheave Polea Motriz 5-3-129 5-3-129 5-3-129 5-3-129 5-3-30 5-3-30 5-3-30 5-3-30 22
Thermostat (wall) Thermostato (de Pared) 23
Control Box Assembly Ensamble Caja de Control
(with Receptacles) (con ReceptacuLos) 24
Disconnect Switch & Cover Interruptor y Cubrieta 25
Motor Kit i Juego de Motor
NOT SHOWN _ -NO ILLUSTRADO
Secci6n H0meda (Gabinete) Distribuidor de Agua Soplador Ensamble
Montadura del Motor Bomba
Tubo de Rebosadero Valvula Flotador
Revestidor y Soporte Receptaculo de Bomba Receptaculo de Motor
Arandela de Vaqueta (12 pzs)
Eje
Turbina Panal - Alta Densidad
Panal - Baja Densidad Cobierta para el Invierno *
5-1-47 5-6-54
5-3-67 5-3-85
5-6-34
5-6-5 5-6-1
5-6-162
5-7-60 5-7-61
5-3-8 5-3-2
5-3-35
5-2-117 5-2-118
ACWC48
5-7-104 5-7-107
5-7 -64
MK42C
5-1-47 5-1-47 5-1-47 5-1-46 5-1-46 5-1-46 5-1-46 5-6 -54 5-6-54 5-6-54 5-6-54 5-6-54 5 -6-54 5-6-54
5-3 -67 5-3-68 5-3-68 5-3-69 5-3-69 5-3-70 5-3-70 5-3-85 5-3-85 5-3-85 5-3-86 5-3-86 5-3-86 5-3-86
5-6 -57 5-6-34 5-6-57 5-6-34 5-6-57 5-6-34 5-6-57
5-6-5 5-6-5 5-6-5 5-6-5 5-6-5 5-6-5 5-6-5 5-6-1 5-6-1 5-6-1 5-6-1 5-6-1 5-6-1 5-6-1
5-6-162 5-6-162 5-6-162 5-6-161 5-6-161 5-6-161 5-6-161
5-7 -70 5-7-60 5-7-70 5-7 -60 5-7-70 5-7-60 5-7 -70 5-7 -71 5-7-61 5-7-71 5-7-61 5-7-71 5-7-61 5-7-71
5-3 -8 5-3 -2
5-3-35
5-2-117 5-2-118
ACWC48
5-7-104 5-7-108
5-7-75
MK45C
5-3 -8 5-3 -2
5-3-35
5-2-117 5-2-118
ACWC48
5-7-104 5-7-107
5-7-64
MK42C
5-3-8 5-3-2
5-3-35
5-2-117 5-2-118
ACWC48
5-7-104 5-7-108
5-7-75
MK45C
5-3-8 5-3-3
5-3-36
5-2-115 5-2-116
ACWC68
5-7-104 5-7-105
5-7-64
MK46C
5 -3-8 5 -3-3
5-3-36
5-2-115 5-2-116
ACWC68
5-7-104 5-7-106
5-7-75
MK47C
5-3-8 5-3-3
5-3-36
5-2-115 5-2-116
ACWC68
5-7-104 5-7-105
5-7-64
MK46C
5-3-8 5-3-3
5-3-36
5-2-115 5-2-116
ACWC68
5-7-104 5-7-106
5-7-75
MK47C
10
BLOWER ASSEMBLY
SOPLADOR ENSAMBLE
23
12
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1 _ iNCLUDES TOP
#NCLUYE TAPA)
SPACER - INCLUDED WITH 1£a OR t9b
PANAL- tNCLUIDO
CON 19a 019b
19a
11
DOWN DISCHARGE SHOWN, SIDE DISCHARGE SIMILAR
DESCARGA de ABAJO ILLUSTRADO, DESCARGA de LADO SIMILAR 1-999-2283 Date: 1/05
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