Description of Parts
- 1) Remote Control [?]: The device used to operate the cooler remotely.
- 2) Grilles [?️]: Air vents for airflow.
- 3) Water Level Indicator with Light [??]: Shows the current water level and can serve as a night light.
- 4) Detachable Water Tank [?]: Holds the water for evaporative cooling.
- 5) Remote Control Receiver [?]: Receives signals from the remote control.
- 6) Control Panel [?️]: The main interface on the unit for manual operation.
- 7) Handle [✋]: For easily moving the unit.
- 8) Wheels [⚙️]: For mobility.
- 9) Rear Grille [?]: Covers the rear of the unit, often housing filters.
- 10) Power Cord Plug [?]: Connects the power cord to the unit.
- 11) Power Adapter and Cord [?]: Supplies power to the unit.
Operation and Functions
Control Panel Icons
- Power [?]: ON/OFF
- Cool [❄️]: Evaporative cooling on/off
- Low Water Level Alarm [?⚠️]: Indicates when the water level is critically low.
- Speed [?]: Controls fan speed.
- Timer [⏰]: Controls the automatic shut-off timer.
- Oscillating [↔️]: Controls the movement of the grilles for wider air distribution.
- TurboBlast [?️]: High-speed fan mode.
- QuietSleep [?]: Low-speed, quiet fan mode.
Function Buttons
Power [?]
Connect the power adapter to the cooler and the electrical outlet. Press the button to turn the unit on. The cooler will automatically start at low speed. Press again to turn off.
Cool [❄️]
Press the button to select the Cool mode. Ensure the water tank is filled above the minimum level mark. Pressing the COOL indicator light on the display activates the evaporative cooler. The water pump will operate, and you will feel cooler air after the Honeycomb Cooling Medium is thoroughly wet.
Note: When the cooling function is off, the unit can still function as a fan (without evaporative cooling).
Speed [?]
Press the button repeatedly to cycle through fan speeds: Low, Medium, High, Auto. When AUTO is selected, the wind speed will gradually decrease and increase between QUIETSLEEP and TURBOBLAST fan speeds.
QuietSleep/TurboBlast [?/?️]
Press the button to select either QUIETSLEEP or TURBOBLAST mode. TURBOBLAST mode provides high-speed wind for a stronger airflow. QUIETSLEEP mode minimizes wind speed for lower airflow.
Timer [⏰]
Press the button until the desired duration is selected. When the selected time has passed, the unit will automatically turn off (the unit remains in Standby mode until the power cord is disconnected from the outlet). The TIMER function allows you to program the unit for up to 7.5 hours of use.
Oscillation [↔️]
Press the button until the SWING indicator light is illuminated on the display. The grilles will automatically move from left to right.
Remote Control and Battery Information
The remote control requires a CR2025 (1 x 3V) coin cell battery. Open the battery compartment at the back of the remote, insert the battery, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
Always point the remote control signal transmitter towards the unit. Ensure the signal path is not obstructed.
Remove batteries if the unit will not be used for an extended period.
Do not drop the remote control.
Do not mix battery types (alkaline, carbon-zinc, rechargeable).
Do not mix new and old batteries.
Do not recharge batteries.
Dispose of used batteries safely according to local regulations.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire; they may explode or leak.
WARNING: This product contains a lithium coin cell battery. If swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns and death within 2 hours. Always secure the battery compartment. If it is not secure, stop using the product, remove batteries, and keep away from children. Seek immediate medical attention if batteries are suspected to have been swallowed.
Batteries should be disposed of properly, kept away from children. Even used batteries can cause injury.
WARNING: Risk of chemical burns. Keep batteries away from children.
Cooler Placement
Ensure the air cooler is placed correctly before use. Refer to the "Cooler Placement" section of the Safety & Maintenance Guide.
Filling with Water and Ice
CAUTION: Remove the power adapter and cord before emptying or refilling the water tank. Wait 2 minutes before removing the water tank to allow excess water in the Honeycomb Cooling Medium to drip into the tank.
Note: After removing the tank, water from the Honeycomb panel may continue to drip and accumulate in the tank compartment. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Slide out the water tank. Refill when the water level is low. Do not fill above the "Max" line to prevent water droplets on the grilles. Check the water level before activating the COOL function. The Low Water Level Alarm sounds when water is low. Activating COOL mode with insufficient water can cause pump failure.
If ice is available, add ice to the ice compartment [?].
Note: Water capacity refers to the total volume of water the system can hold. The capacity at the "Max" indicator may be less than the actual system capacity.
WARNING: Do not fill the water tank with dirty or salty water. This can damage the unit and the Honeycomb Medium.
Water Filter [?️]
Some models have a water filter to trap dust and hair. Pour water over the filter when refilling the tank.
To clean the filter: Release the filter cup, remove dust/hair from the filter sponge, rinse with clean water, dry, and reassemble.
Automatic Shut-off Safety System
The unit has an Automatic Shut-off Safety System. The air cooler will automatically shut off if the water tank is detached or incorrectly placed. The tank must be correctly attached to restart the cooler.
Low Water Level Alarm [?⚠️]
The unit has a low water level sensor. In COOL mode, when water is below the minimum level, a beep sounds, and the indicator light flashes. Refill the water tank to deactivate the alarm in cooling mode. Turn off, unplug, refill above the minimum level, then reconnect and turn on.
To deactivate the alarm and continue using as a fan (without evaporative cooling), turn the unit off and on again. The Low Water Level Alarm will not activate in Fan-only mode. It will sound again if COOL mode is activated with an empty tank.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Water Level Indicator Light
When the unit is on, the water level indicator at the front of the water tank lights up, serving as a convenient night light. It stays on while the air cooler is powered.
Cleaning & Emptying the Water Tank
For long-term storage, follow the Storage & Maintenance instructions in the Safety & Maintenance Guide.
WARNING: Turn off and unplug before cleaning.
- Slide out the water tank.
- Rinse the tank with clean water.
- Carefully remove the Water Filter (if applicable). Remove dust/hair from the filter, rinse, dry, and reinstall.
- Use a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust from the unit's surface. Never use corrosive elements or chemicals.
- When not in use, store the unit in a dry place away from direct sunlight.
Cleaning the Carbon Filter* and Honeycomb Cooling Medium
WARNING: Turn off and unplug before cleaning.
The unit has a Carbon Filter for Dust and a Honeycomb Cooling Medium, located in the Rear Grille.
Do not operate in COOL mode with stagnant water. Empty and refill with fresh water, especially if the tank hasn't been cleaned recently.
Honeycomb cleaning frequency depends on local air and water conditions. Mineral deposits can restrict airflow. Draining and refilling weekly helps reduce mineral deposits. If deposits remain, remove and wash the medium with fresh water. Clean the medium every two months or as needed.
For best results, allow the Honeycomb Cooling Medium to dry after each use by running the cooling function for 15 minutes before turning off the unit.
Removing Carbon Filter/Honeycomb
- Carefully remove the Rear Grille [?].
- Remove band supports to release the carbon filter.
- Rinse the filter with clean water and let it dry before reinstalling.
- Remove the Honeycomb Cooling Medium. Slide down and remove the Honeycomb Frame.
- Replace or clean the medium with water and a damp cloth if necessary.
WARNING: Do not operate the Air Cooler with the Rear Grille detached or loose, as this can cause serious injury or dangerous electric shock.