ADOBEAIR Evaporative Cooler Manual L9070129

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Contents
Item
Introduction

Features ..........................................
2
Unpacking and Assembly ............2- 3
Directions for Use...........................
3- 4
Cautions............................................
4
Maintenance ...................................
5
Troublesh_a_

...............................
6- 7

INTRODUCTION
Please read this OWNER'S MANUAL carefully. It will show you how
to assemble, maintain, and operate the cooler safely and efficiently
obtain full benefit from its many built-in features.
Safety Caution:
ALWAYSUNPLUGTHECOOLERFROMTHEELECTRICAL
RECEPTACLE
BEFOREATTEMPTINGTO ASSEMBLE,OPEN,ORSERVICETHISCOOLER.
FORMAXIMUM SAFETYALWAYSPLUGTHIS COOLER
INTO AN
ELECTRICAL
RECEPTACLE
PROVIDEDBYA GROUNDFAULTCIRCUIT
INTERRUPTER
(GFCI).

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FEATURES
f

Oscillationknob

e

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f

I

u

Wnter level gange ......

Fan knob
......

Cool knob

.......

Air filler

......
......

Aspenpad
Power cord

.....

Waterinletdeor

Pillar

_ase

Wheel

.....

{Fig. l)

UNPACKINGAND ASSEMBLY
1)

REMOVE THE COOLERAND ALL PACKING MATERIALS FROM
THE BOX (see Fig 2)
Unpack the cooler onto a carpet or similar soft surface.

=Cooler
=Pillar (2 pcs.)
.Base

Pillar

°Wheel (4 pcs.)
=Owner's manual

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Cooler

Base

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Wheel '

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(Fig.Z}

2) ASSEMBLY
A)
B)
C)
D)

Push wheels (4) into the base. (see Fig 3)
Push pillars (2) into the base. (see Fig 4)
Sitthe cooler onto the pillars. (see Fig 5)
The cooler may be used without its stand by removing it from
the pillars. (see Fig 6)

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(Fig.3)

(Fig. 4)

(Fig.5)

(Fig.6)

DIRECTIONSFORUSE
1)

FILLING WITH WATER
Disconnect

the power to the cooler

before filling.

Open the water

inlet door (see Fig 7) and pour in clean water. The water capacity is
1 - 1/2 gallons (6 liters). The minimum amount of water needed for
the pump to operate

is 1/2 gallon (2 liters).

The cooler is full when the water level meter indicates the highest
reading. Close the water inlet door after filling. No damage will
occur to the pump if the cooler is operated without water.
Caution:
• DO NOTOVERFILL
AS WATERWILL
SPILLFROMTHECOOLER!
• BEFORE
FILLINGUNITWITH
WATER,CHECKTHATTHELEVEL
INDICATORMOVESFREELY.

2)

Waterievel .....

'Water inlet door

Plug into a power outlet
(Fig.T}

USEONLYTHE RATEDVOLTAGE
(120VOLTS,60HZ)
Caution:

3)

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COOLING
When this appliance is used as an air cooler it
should be filled with water and the 'COOL' knob
turned to the 'ON' position.
(see Fig 8)

OFF

ON

COOL

IFig.81

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4)

5)

FAN SPEED
• Set the fan knob to the "HIGH" or "LOW" position.
• The cooler may be used as a fan only, this is
done by turning the "COOL" knob to the "OFF"
position. (see Fig 8)
OSCILLATION

HIGH
OFF

LOW

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AIR

(Fig.9)

• Set the oscillation knob to the "ON" position.
(see Fig 10)
How to get the best cooling performance:
1) Place the cooler with its back near an open
window or door so it can draw in 100% fresh
outdoor air. Open another window or door on the
opposite side of the room for "flow through"
ventilation. This cooler will not cool properly in a
closed room.
2) We recommend that when the cooler is first used
it should be run for 10 minutes in the "COOL", "HIGH"
setting.

OFF
OH

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OSCILLATION

(Fig.10J

CAUTIONS
Safety instructions:
As this cooler contains water, ensure it is moved
carefully and is not tilted or bumped as water may spill.
Always unplug the cooler from the electrical receptacle
before moving or servicing the cooler.
(Fig 11)

(Fig.11|

Do not place anything on top of the ceole_
(Fig 12)
(Fig. 12)

Cleaning: (Unplug the cooler from the electrical
receptacle before cleaning)
The exterior surfaces can be wiped with a damp
cloth and a little household detergent. Do not use
abrasive cleaners or solvents,

(Fig. 13)

MAINTENANCE
Uoplug the cooler from the power supply before serviciog.
At least once a year, at the end of summer, it is advisable to
perform some simple cleaning on your cooler to maintain its
high efficiency. This involves cleaning the water system and
filters. (Air filter and Aspen filter pad)
1) To Drain Water
Place a bucket under the cooler and drain
the water through the drain. (see Fig 14)

2)

Air filter
Filter retainer on the rear side of
fFi9.14)

cooler can be easily removed by
using a flat screwdriver (or coin, etc.)
inserting and turning 1/4 turn counter
clockwise to open. (see Fig 15)

3)

4)

Filter

Aspen Pad
You can remove the Aspen pad from
the unit after removing the filter
retainer. You can reuse the Aspen pad -{Fig.Is)
after washing and drying the Aspen
pad with fresh water. Replace the
Aspen pad after it becomes
Aspen pad
excessively clogged or dirty.
Water "lauk
To disassemble and clean the water
tank, first you should unscrew the 4
plastic screws on the sides (2) and
rear (2) of the body and remove the
body from the water tank by tilting it
forward. (see Fig 17)

(Fig. 16)

You can wash the inside of tile water tank
to remove the impurities in the tank.
Reassembly of the water tank and body
is the reverse order of disassembly.
(Fig.17)

i

Aspell pad

TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE
CONDITION

PROBABLECAUSE

1. Cooler will not operate at first.

1.

Power outlet or supply faulty.

1.2

Wrongvoltage.

2.1

Motoroverheated.(safetycutout)

2. Cooler stopsoperatingafter
runningfor sometime.

3. No cooling.

, 3.1

Cooling controlisoff.

3.2

Reservoiris empty.

3.3

Weather is too humid.

3.4

Aspen filter pad and/or pump inlet
screen blocked or dirty,

3.5

Pump is not working properly.

3.6

Fan/pumpnotrunningfast enough
on row speed.

4.1

Reservoiror filter paddirty,

4.2

Water quality is poor.

5. Coolermakesscrapingor rattling
noiseon new seasonstart-up.

5.1

Dirt hasaccumulatedinsidepump.

6. Water overflowsfrom resePvoir.

6.1

Toomuchwater has accumulated
insidepump,

6,2

Water levelindicatorstuck.

7.1

Electricalfault.

4. Coolersmellsbad.

7. Coolerwill not operateat all.

8. Damagedpowersupplycord.

REMEDY
1.1.1

Switch on poweroutlet.

1.1.2

Check powersupply.

1.1.3

Checkpoweroutlet.

1.2.1

Checkthat powersupplyisthe sareeas specifiedon the ratinglabel.

2.1.1

Wait 30-45 minutes for motor to cool down and it will restart automatically. If condition persists
take the cooler to a service agent.

3,1.1

Turn "COOL" control on. (see Fig8 page 3)

3,2.1

Fill with water again until water level meter is at the full position. Water capacity =
I 1/2 gallous (6 liters).

3.3.1

Turn"COOL"controloff(see Fig8 page3) anduse cooleras a fan.

3.4.1

Clean parts- seemaintenancepage.

3.5.1

The pinup is NOT a separate electric pump, tt is connected to the fen motor and is driven
mechanically. Turn tile cooler off and completely drain tile reservoir
(see page 5}. Then refill with water (see page 5). Switch "FAN" to high speed (2). Turn the

.Q

"C00L" (cooling) control on (see Fig 8 page 3) and run the cooler for 10-15 minutes non-stop.
The Aspen filter pad should now be wet. If the pad is not visibly wet and there is no cooling,
have Ihe cooler checked by a service agent.

3.6.1

Check that supply voltage is up to correct level.

3.6.2

Fan and pump wig pick-up speed slightly as the motor reaches normal operating temperature.
Allow the cooler to run for 30.60 minutes and check again. If there is no improvement, have
the cooler chocked by a service agent,

4.1.1

{)rainreservoirandfill the cooler with cleanwaten If it stillsmells,cleanthe tank andreplace
the Aspenfilterpador proceedto 4.2.1.

4.2.1

Adde littlevanillaessenceor perfumeto the water.

5.1.1

Proceed as in 3.5.1.

6.1.1

Drainsomewater out(see Fig14 page6 )

6.2.1

Slide the indicatorup to the full positionthen let it drop. if it failsto operate,haveit checked
bya serviceagent.

7.1,1

Electricalpartsmustonly be repairedand replacedbyauthorizedserviceagents.

8.1.1

If the power supplycordof thisapplianceis damaged,it shouldbe replaced by an authorized
serviceagentas specialpurposetoolsare required.

PORTABLE

EVAPORATIVE

COOLER

LIMITED WARRANTY

AdobeAir. inc., warrants to its customersand/or consumerpurchasers of this portablecooler that the cooler andthe parLsthereof, except the evaporative cooler
pad media, wig be free from defectsin material and workmanshipfor a periodof one year from the date of initial purchase.
I. What this warranty does not cover:.
A. Thiswarrant,/does not cover any failure, damage or defect that resultsfrom unauthorizedmodification or service; or fromthe use of products or replacement
parts other than those from AdobeAir;inducing, but not limitedto, motorsandpumps.
B. Thiswarranty doesnot cover any damage or malfunctionunless caused by a defect in materialor workmanship.Damage or malfunction which is not covered
by this warranty includes,but is not limitedto, water damageto the motor,abuse, misuse,alteration,improperinstallation/maintenance/operationor
transportationdamage.
C. This warranty does not cover replacement of cooler pads. Cooler pads are disposableitems andtheir life expectancydepends on local conditions.
D. Thiswarranty doesnot coverthe cost of a service call at the site of installationto diagnose cause of trouble,the cost of labor to install the part, or mileage
allowance to or from the site. AdobeAir does notpay the freighVpostage on any exchange.
E. Thiswarranty doesnot cover evaporative coolers installedend operated outsidethe continentalUnited States.
II. DO NOT USE COOLERCLEANERS.COOLERTREATMENTS.OROTHERADDITIVESIN THIS EVAPORATIVECOOLER.THEUSE OFANY OFTHESEPRODUCTSWILL
V01D YOURWARRANTYAND MAY IMPAIR THE UFE OFYOUR COOLER..

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IlL To obtain service under this warranty, contact the Customer Service Department,AdobeAir.Inc., 500 South 15thStreet, Phoenix, Arizona 85034,or
phone 602/257-0060. Thiswarranty is the onlywarranty extended by AdobeAirto suppliersand/or purchasersof thisevaporative cooler.AdobeAir disclaims all
other warranties, express or implied, that arise by the operation of the law. except that implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose
are limited to the duration of the warranty period. AdobeAirshall not be liablefor any incidentalor consequentialdamagewhich may have resultedfrom any
alleged breach of warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an impliedwarranty lasts or the exclusionor limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the limitations or exclusionsstated above may not apply to you. Thiswarranty givesyouspecific legal rights,and you may have
other rights which vary from stateto state. Since AdobeAir,Inc. follows a policy of continuousproduct improvement, it reservesthe right to change design
and specification without prior notice or liability.

Replacement

Parts

Your cooler is a high-quality evaporative cooler designed to give years of trouble-free service when it is properly
maintained. However, should replacement parts be required, they are available through AdobeAir customer service at 602-257-0060.
Item

Part Number

Item

Part Number

DustFilter
AspenPad
InletPanel
Casters
DrainPlug
Water ValveKnob

P918201A
P401604A
P918301A
P918401A
Pg18501A
PglS601A

Knobs Control
WaterDistributor
PumpBasket
WaterRll Door
WaterLevel IndicatorAssembly
Pump DriveAssembty

P918701A
Pg18801A
Pg18901A
P919001A
P619701A
P619801A



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