INSTALL OVERFLOW AND DRAIN
1. Slide the Rubber Washer over the Drain Bushing and push through the hole in the
bottom of the cooler from the top side.
2. Secure the Drain Bushing from beneath the pan with the Lock Nut. Make sure the
Rubber Washer does not twist while tightening, which could cause it to leak.
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3. Thread the Overflow Tube into the Drain Bushing and HAND TIGHTEN.
4. If leakage occurs after Reservoir is full, retighten the Overflow Pipe until leaking stops.
A small amount of silicone caulk may be used if necessary.
FLOAT VALVE INSTALLATION
1. Place the threaded portion of the Float Valve through the hole provided in the Corner
Post from the inside.
2. Slip the Fiber Washer over the threaded portion outside the corner post and secure with
the Nut. Be sure the Float does not turn while you are tightening the Nut.
WATER LINE CONNECTION
Find the closest outside water faucet, and install a Water Connection Kit (not included with
cooler) as shown. If an exterior faucet is not available, locate the closest cold water pipe
and install a saddle valve assembly.
Route tubing to cooler. Place Compression Nut and Ferrule over end of tubing. Insert the
tubing into float valve and tighten Compression Nut to secure. NOTE: Over tightening the
compression fitting will cause that fitting to leak. It is best to secure the connections, turn
on the water, and then snug the fitting until leaking stops.
ADJUSTING WATER LEVEL AND FLOAT VALVE
• To adjust water level, bend the float valve rod.
• Check all water connections for leaks.
• Make sure the Float Valve cuts off completely when the desired water level has been
reached (½" to ¾" below top of Overflow Tube). If the float does not stop the water
completely, the water level will rise and run out the Overflow Tube.
• Double check the Overflow Tube for leaks.
START UP
1. Plug in the electrical cord to a standard grounded receptacle. Be sure the Circuit Breaker protecting the receptacle is of
sufficient size.
2. Open windows in rooms where you want cooling to be directed.
3. Turn the cooler to the High Fan position. Observe the amount of air being delivered. Note: on cool nights (or days) or
when the humidity level is high, the fan positions may be used for ventilation purposes.
4. Turn the cooler to the Low Fan position. This should significantly reduce the amount of air being delivered.
5. Turn the cooler to the Pump Only position. The pump should run and not the fan. Check to see that water is flowing
from all three Water Trays.
6. Turn the cooler to the High Cool position. Check to see that all three Pads are wetting evenly with no dry patches. The
Pads may take up to 20 minutes to wet fully. If the Pads have dry patches, you can adjust the level of each Water Tray
by screws on each end.
7. Adjust window openings to achieve desired cooling level.
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Reservoir
Faucet
Ferrule