Installation guide
Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Causes
• Unit fells to Itart of deliver NO elactrlcal power io unit
Ilr • Fuse blown
• _N breaker_ed
• Co_s) damagedor
unplugged
• Bel too looseortootlgnt
• M_ cve_ andfrozen
• _t_m
• Blowerwileelbeadngsd_y
• Meleeoverloaded
• Fauly wiriogm _lofts
Remedy
Checkpower
• Replacetuse"
• Resetbreaker"
•ffcondition_s, can
eleclrk_n
• PlugIn co_ or replaceIf
damaged
• Adjust_n ten_
• Replacemotor
• Adjustbel tensionorreplace
• Lubdc=sblowerbearlr_s
• Us_g =nm_ef, adlua
rnolcrio lull bad amps(see
motetnamep_e).
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• Unit lUlrts but eir delivery
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lull_ (seemotornamep_e)
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mm
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Check water Q_n wstem
• Rinseorrep_ce pad
• C_ _Ins
• U_ pump.Cban Im_Uer
_ ofaNfo_ m_er
• Checkfor leeksand corre_
• Rasel orreplacebleed-offkit
• Cio;mbasket
• .ot_ cycles on and off Exceesk,e b_dllenslon
• Blow_ •heirtighto_frozen
Meleeoverloaded
Incormd sheaveadjustment
P_eys mba_gned
_panels, padorInio_liter
Adjustbelttension
• Lubrk:atebk)werbeadngs and
rotatesha_byhand(poweroff)
Correct-donotexceedname
plataamps.
Servlcernanshouldadjust
Ct_eckaNgnment
Neveroperateu_t withsauce
paneb,pador'_et flllarremoved.
INs wiNresultIn anevade•bed
€o_dl_ andmaydamagemeier.
• Wear dmlnl_ from • FIO_[arm Improperly • Ad_sl
overflow standpipe e_Justed
• ,_-_eatio IInatvalveleak_g * _ lanai',_ve
• _r_t_ ._e_
• Knocking or banging Bearings dr/ Lubd_e blowerbea/_lgs
sound • Wbeelrul_r,gt_v,w * Irebedblowxabet.eol_,
hous_orro_k_o_beJ_ce _ e_ puky.N_vner_an_
• L_ • R_o_ _d
• Blower shakes or rattles Bck or pulley loose Inspectbelland ad_ I needed.
,,wt_ben_-rit_acepuny.
• Excessive humldl_ In _a_e e_lau_ Op_ _x_ Or_ la
harms vengei_on.
i Mu_y or unpleasant odor _ain _ s_ wal_ In _oir Dm_ Ilush and dean re_wo_
• Pad_ldewed orclogged • Checkbleed-_ seeing
• Padnotcomplatel)'v_t beiore D_ypadanclbogotapan
coolerIsturnedon * Turnonwale_beioms_adlngu_
• Newpad * NOTE:Themwillbea sl_l ode€"
noticedonInNlaJs_-up. Tbeodo¢
wEdlsappeaJ-vAhhthe11mtk_v
dayso_opera_bnI bleedolfIs used.
Getting the most
from your cooler
Your evaporative cooler is a finely crafted, eco-
nomically operating unit built on decades of
know-how and reseamh. It serves as the head of
an overall air cooling and moving system for your
home. But there are a number of ways you can
maximize the comfort, efficiency, economy and
convenience of your total cooling system.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance as recommended in this
manual, is essential for cooling comfort, extend-
ingthe life ofyourcooler, and avoiding unneces-
se_/pads replacements. Start-up and shutdown
servicing should never be ovedooked.
Add-On Coolers
Coolers come in a wide array of sizes, horse-
power, and capacities, suitable forpatio, garage,
guestroom, and sofodh, More than one cooler in
a single home improves the cooling effective-
ness of the system. Owners of refrigerated air
conditioning have found that the addition of an
evaporative cooler vastly reduces their electric
bills.
Insulation
Once your cooler forces cooled air into your
home and pushes the hot air out, good insulation
around yourductwork will keep the air as coolas
possible. Whola-house insulation will prevent
heat from seeping in and will also improve cool-
ing comfort.
Multi-Speed Motor
The cooling rate can be controlled by increasing
and reducing the amount of cooled air blowninto
your home. Two-speed motors allow you to use
higher speeds during the hottest pad of the day,
lower speeds for milder temperatures.
Attic Vents
By exhausting cool air through the attic, you can
reduce the temperature of this hotspot and make
your home more comfodable.
Thermostat Control
The addition of automatic control makes your
system convenient and efficient. We recommend
the MasterStat TM, Model CC1000A, Universal
Evaporative Cooler Thermostat and Control Kit.
MasterCooP I1.7