WORKING PRINCIPLES OF AIR COOLER
• Evaporative air coolers are built to maximize energy efficiency and keep cost low.
• Warm air is drawn into the cooler and enters the honeycomb cooling media. Water pumped from the tank pours
over the honeycomb media (Fig.1).
• As the warm air passes through the media, the water absorbs the heat, naturally cooling and humidifying the air
(Fig. 2).
• A fan propels the cooled air out into the room. This no-compressor system cools naturally, efficiently and
inexpensively.
• The recommended maximum relative humidity level is 60% or less, which allows a noticeable temperature
decrease. The temperature decrease will be greater in drier climates because higher evaporation occurs when
the humidity is low.
• The evaporative air cooler should not be used in enclosed spaces. It must be kept level and there must be water
in the water tank. The room should have doors and windows opened to allow free air flow.
• The evaporative air cooler works best when placed near an open window, so that outside air that is drawn into the
evaporative air cooler circulates in the room, then exits via the door.
BEFORE THE FIRST USE
Please read these instructions carefully before using this appliance and keep them for future reference.
• Check whether the supply line voltage and current rating are in compliance with the rated electric parameter
shown on the label before inserting the main plug into the socket.
• Please check whether all the parts of the appliance are in good condition. If any parts are broken or damaged,
please contact the Technical Assistance.
• Ensure all packaging materials and any promotional labels or stickers are removed from the appliance before the
first use.
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