Operation
Manual
Control
Units
• Pump
setting.
The rotary
switch
has 6 settings.
The "Pump"
setting will operate
the pump without
the blower.
For best results
turn the switch to "Pump"
for a few minutes
to wet the pads before
operating
the fan.
• High and low cool settings.
The "High Cool" and"Low
Cool" set-
tings operate
both the pump and the blower.
Turn the unit to "Low
Cool" when possible.
This lower speed allows the air to stay longer
in the wet pads and therefore
increases
it's cooling
efficiency.
• High
and low vent
settings.
The "High
Vent" and "Low Vent"
settings
operate
the blower
without
the pump.
This is useful
on
cool nights or at times when just a fun is desired.
Remote
Control
Units
These units may be controlled
using the 3 buttons
on the front panel
of the cooler
or with the remote
control.
• PUMP
button.
Pressing
this button
toggles
the pump on and of£
When
the LED is lit, the pump is running.
For best results
turn
on the pump
for a few minutes
to wet the pads before
operating
the fun. The pump must be on while operating
the fun for cooling.
You may also want the pump turned offat
times when just a fan is
desired.
• FAN button.
Pressing
this button will cycle the fan through
High
Speed / Low Speed / Of£
The LED's
on the front of the control
indicate
wether the fan i s on high speed, low speed or off (no LED's
lit). Note:
There
will be a 2 second
delay between
a button
press
and the operation
of the fan.
• ON/OFF
button.
Pressing
this button while the pump or fan is on
will turn everything
of£ Pressing
it again while in the offstate
will
return the fan and pump to their previous
operating
settings.
When
first plugging
in the cooler
or after power
has been
interrupted,
pressing
the On/Offbutton
will start the cooler
in the default
state
which
is with the pump on and the fan on high.
• Remote
Control.
To operate
the cooler with the remote
you must
be within 20 feet and in sight of the cooler.
Aim the remote
at the
front panel.
The buttons
on the remote
control have the same func-
tions
as the buttons
on the front panel
of the cooler.
The remote
uses twoAAA
alkaline
batteries
which are included.
A holder
for
mounting
on a wall is also included
with the unit.
Open
Windows
To Exhaust
Air
An often misunderstood
concept of evaporative
cooling is the amount
of air that should be exhausted.
How much should
you open your
windows?
The fact is that most people do not open their windows
enough.
The following
method will help you determine
the amount
to open your windows.
Champion
Air Balancing
Method
1. Take a piece
of tissue
paper
and cut it lengthwise
into 3 equal
strips.
2. Turn your cooler
on High Cool.
3. ()pen one window
at least six inches wide in each room that you
want to cool.
4. Take the piece of tissue paper
and put it up against
the screen of
the open window
Ihrthest
from the cooler
discharge
opening.
Let
go of it. It will do one of three things.
IF
It falls down.
THEN
CLOSE
all of the windows
one inch and try step 4 again.
IF
It plasters
itself to the screen.
THEN
()PEN
all of the windows
one inch and try step 4 again.
IF
It stays on the screen
lightly.
THEN
PERFECT.
You are done.
Enjoy your cooler.
Notes:
• When
switching
to Low Cool,
you must
rebalance
your home.
Repeat
step 4.
• Once you balance
your home you can cool some areas more than
others by opening
those windows
more
and closing
the others
by
the same amount.
Repeat
step 4 to make sure your home is still air
balanced.
Cooler
Installation
Installing House Legs
• NOTE:
If installing
unit without
the use of the installation
kit,
omit these directions
and those pertaining
to Fig. 2.
• Remove
two comer
screws in the bottom
pan (A-Fig
1).
• Place
the house
leg bracket
in the
corner
of the bottom
pan, using
the
two top holes in the bracket
(B-Fig 1).
Replace
the two previously
removed
"_
screws to hold the house
leg bracket
in place
(As shown
by dotted
house
leg bracket).
• Refer
to the
instructions
"Adjust
house
legs" below
for adjusting
the
Fig. 1
house legs.
Mounting
Cooler
_CAUTION:
Make
sure that the mounting
surface
is strong
enough to support
the operating
weight
of the cooler when in use.
(For operating
weight,
see Specification
Table.)
_CA UTION:
Never plug in cooler until installation
is complete
and unit has been tested for rigidity.
• Lift out all removable
louvered
sides.
• Screw
chain hooks
into window
facing.
Position
the two chain
hooks
above
the neck
of
the cooler a distance
equal
to the width of the cooler
apart
(A-Fig.
2).
Hook
one hanger
chain
in each
hook
and then
one
"S"
hook in the other
end of
each chain.
NOTE:
The chain hooks
supplied
with this mount-
ing kit are for use in wood.
Additional
anchors
can be
purchased
at your
local
hardware
store
for
an-
choring
in other types
of
materials
such as concrete
or brick.
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