Instruction Manual for WisperCool models including: RW3000 Adobe Aire, RW3000, Adobe Aire, Aire
Adobe Aire RW3000 Parts | Evaporative Coolers
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DocumentDocumentThis Owner's Manual is provided and hosted by Appliance Factory Parts. ADOBE AIRE RW3000 Owner's Manual Shop genuine replacement parts for ADOBE AIRE RW3000 Find Your ADOBE AIRE Evaporative Cooler Parts - Select From 7 Models -------- Manual continues below -------- :_, eplacement B;: by )permion or c. Tn__y d_ _ o_r_ ot c_ ms. _lar p_s amd_po_ _ernB_ th_ _e _<_ d_nds onIc_l cond_ons. D. This warraaty does not cover the cost of a service call at the site of installation to diagnose cause of trouble, the cost of labor to install the part, or mileage allowance to or from the site. AdobeAir dOeS not pay fm_ghVpo_ege on any exchange. E. This warranty does not cover evaporative coolers installed and operated outside the COntinental United States. IV. Do not use cooler cleaners, cool_ treatmentS, or o_r addiUves in this evaporatlve cooler. The use of any of these products will void your warrmlty and may impair the life of your cooler. To obtain service under this warrardy, contact the dealer where you purchased your cooler. As a final step, if you cannot locate your dealer, contact Customer Se_ice, Adot_A_, _c., 5GO So_h 15th St_ot, phoenix, Arizona 85034. This warranty is the only warranty extended by AdobeAir to suppliers and/or purchasers of this evaporative cooler. AdobeAir disclaims all other warraaties, exlxess or implied, that arise by _the operation of the law, except that implied warrantie,_ of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the duration of the warranty period. AdobeAJr shall not be hab]e for any incidental or consequential damage which may have resulted from any alleged breach of warranty, Some ststes do not alidw limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the limitations or exclusions stated above may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other dghts which vary from state to state. Sk_e Ado_Alr, inc. follows a percy of coot_nuous product improvement, it reserves tt_e r_ht to change design and sp4_c[ficatlans without pdo_ notice c_ [lability. Note: Your warranty does not cover shipping damage. Report all shipping damage at once to dealer or carrier making delivery. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine INTRODUCTION Evaporactoivoelinwgorkson theprincipleofheatabsorptionbymoistureevaporation. Whena swimmelreavesthewaterona windydayh, e feelscoolbecausethemoisture on hisbodyis evaporatinagndabsorbingheat. Yourevaporativecooler draws exteriorair into specialpadssoaked withwater,where theair is cooled by evaporation,then circulatedinto yourhome. ·Youervaporaticvoeolermakesthebestpossiblueseoftheevaporatipvreocessby meterinthgeflowofwaterd,istributintegvenlythroughthefiltemr ediaa,ndblowing a steadystreamofcooledairintoyourhomeT. heairisthenchanneletdhroughthe buildinagndventeodutofthehomethroughopenwindowds,oorsorvents. INSTALLATION MountingOf YourModelRW3000EvaporativCe ooler !_ortant: Read these instructions carefully before installing, operating or servicing your evaporative cooler. SAFETY ungplug the electrical cord to the cooler before attempting to work on or service your cooler. Electrical Wiring Yourunithas beenpre-wiredat thefactoryso . furtherwiringis notnecessaryF. igure1 showsthe wiringdiagramofyourunitin easeof electrical componenrt eplacement. Two Speed Motor Wiring _s_c..oTo. sw_c. 1. Checklow2code*and utility standard_ installationmust complywith their rides. 2. ¥ourcoolerwillmn on 120voltaC, 60 Itz 3. Usea groandedoutlettoprotea you from sho_ lf the outletyou plan to use ts a 2-prong _1_,do not mao_e t_ pluggrmmd_ prong. Havean elearician replacethe2-prong outlet witha grounded3-prongoutlet. Location Installcoolerso onlyfleshoutsideair is permitted to enterthecoolingsystemp, referablyonsideof buildinfgacingprevailingwinds.Instalul nit through windowof roomwheremaximumcoolingis desired. Airflowcan bedirectedthroughhousebyus'rag otherwindowsas exhaustopeningsA. voidinstalling unit insidedosed in areas,suchas anatticor storageroomwhichrestrictsfreeair movement aroundcooler.Avoidinstallationearventpipes, kitchenexhauste, tc., asodors orfumesmaybe drawn into units. PUMP MOTOR Power Supply Besure toconnectto 120volts,60Hzgrounded powesrupp_Note:Impropveorltagwe illburn outmotorand pumpwindingsandvoidthe warranty. Mounting Window Models Assurethatthe mountinsgurfaceis strong enoughtobearthe weighotf thecoolerwhen in use.Remembetrhatwhenthesystem withwater,the coolerwillbe muchheavier thanwhen_ Themosctommomn ethodof installationinvolvesmountintghe cooleron a flatsupportor standprovidedbythe installer. Theductandgrillepot'donarephcedthrough _GUgEZ _ I_ ,._ s.u_a the window openingand windowpanels arefit_l Into position(see Figur2e). Aofniontshtearmllaettihoond involveths euse ofa cbeinkit andstandoff hardware. To Install Cooler Using A Chain Kit I. Attachscrewhool_to outsidewindowfa'ame approsimatdytwofeetabovecooler.Besure hookis insertedto fulldepthin fi-amefur maximumstreng_.Attachchainto eachhunk 2. If your cooler does aot have holes predrllled,drill3/16"holesr' aboveeachpad framecomeratrearofcoolercabinetB. olt .t Jgrfoen Empm.aut,e c.#e/er r_a,aa_dewe x, mm/ Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine hang_tabstocoo_ (not_ endup)using machinescrewsandnutsprovided. 3. Placeleglevelingbottsin holesin cabinetfront withnut,washerandangletooutsideofcabinet. 4. Checkwindowsilloffset..,to determintehe thicknesosfthewoodstripforclearance.This clearancewillprovidespaceforthegrille.Secure woodstop withnailsorscrews.Fastenthe two bracketws ithscrewsprovidedm, akingsurethey are squarewiththe windowsash. 5. Placecoolerinwindowallowindguctto reston sill.Usingchainlink thatbringscoolerclosestto levelpositionp, lacelinkoverbangertab.'l'urn linkto lockRintonotcheson hangertab. 6. Placeleg levelingbrackeotn leglevelingboltwith brackeatgainstwall.Adiusbl oltsand chainto levelcooler.Securebrackettsowallwitheight #10 Phillipsheadscrewsprovided. _oU.. Coolerraayneed to b* r*-Ia_ht laUrto compensaefor addedweigbtof water tga,CBrac_t---._ ES ! su_ OverflowStandpipeand DrainLineInstallation 1. Installoverflowdrainbushingin bottomofcooler. 2. Screwoverflowstandpipeintodrain bushingandtightensnuglyto prevent leakage. 3. Sliderubbewr asheroverdrain bushingp, ushdrainbushintghrough bottomofcooler,and tightennut. 4. Connect(copper/pvc/gardheonse) to drainbushingand drainin accordancteo localcodes(seeFigure 6). I-I----I"1_/zr.t _.t Connert Water Supply Awaterval_eshouldbe installedata convenienlotcationto a]lowthe water supplyto be turnedon andoff(see Figure7); 1/4"tubingis usedto provide waterto the cooles.Awaterconnector kit,availablferom_ourdealerp, rovides the necessaryitems, NaU:$ofl ucaerequipraenstbould not be attachedto any waterUnes goingto a cooler "Soflwater_will causecorrosionand decreasee_ctive l@ofa_ FloatInstallation Thefloatvalveis tapedto the bottomofthe coolerto avoidshippingdamagef,f thecooleris goingto be permanentilnystalleda,ttachthefloatto the sideof frontpanelinsidethecabinewt ithholeprovided(see Figure8). Connecct oppertubingfromwatersupplyto coolerand connecto tube(fromfloatfalve) protrudinfrgomsideoffrontpanelusingferruleunion providedin partspackage. Bracket _a zoc__*" _GURE8 AdjustingWaterLeveland FloatValve Fillresen,oir asfollows: 1. Turnwatersupplyon.Checkforgoodpressure andflowfromfloatvane. 2. Whenfloatvalwshutsoff,checkwaterlevel. Waterlevelshouldbe from1/2"to 1"belowtop edgeof overflowstandpipe. 3. Adjustfloatvalvebybendingtherod (seeFigure 9). _r,_ To reduce theriskof electric shock, connect only to an outlet provided with a groundfault circuit interrupting device. Cautio_£. Do not allow pump to topple over and become submerged; water will damage pump motor. Never wash your cooler cabinet with a garden hose; water may harm motor and pump or seep into blower housing. _ _*#emtt_ eaelGr _ _ Oa'e M_aal $ Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine RegularMaintenance Regulerc, arefidmaintenancewill allowyou to enjoya long, more efficientservicelifefromyour cooler. Beforestartinganymaintenance operation, read thoroughlyall operating andmainten_ce instructionsand obset'_ all cautions and warnings. Changing Cooler Pads Troubleshooting Thefollowingtcoubleshnnimgguideisintendedto addrestshe mostcommonsymptomasndis byno meansexhaustiveI.f symptompsersist,calla qualifiedservicemanE.lectricalworkshouldbe completedbya eer_ed electrician_.m offall powerto thecooler beforeattemptintgotruubleshnnatnyofthefollowingsymptoms. SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES IfEMEDY Utit_an$to start _ k_dK'glir 1. Noeleetricapi owertounit A.Fuse blown B.Circuitbreaker tripped 1. Q_eckpower b. Replacefuse* B. Resetbreaker* Yourcooler shouldbe changedat least twicea year.., at the beginningof a season and midway through. BUt}our p smay Pre_ Ra_inerIPireDs oura roC/,,a_rm_ nced to be changed mote f_'equently, depen_g oo local air and water Ev,_ conditions. For in.Vonce, in areaswheremineralcontentof the wateris hlgh, depositsmaybuildup in the cooler pads, resmOinagirflow. tl_m atti,t, ytJqut, _eW_ C.Cord(s) unpluggeodr damaged 2. Motoor ve_emedand/orfrozen C.Plugincord(s) orreplaceif damaged 3. Replacemotor 1. Lack d sufficientairexhanst 1. Opecwindowsordoorsto increase ventilation 2. lnsufllcinwnntt_ / padnotwet AP. adpslugged B.Dryor npenspotsnn peds C Troughholesdogged 2. Checkwaterdistributionsystem A.Replacepads B. Repackpads B. (acretroughsand unplugholes D.Pumpnotworking D.UnplugpumpQ. cmimpeller housingoffomgnmattear nd tam'tall E Looseconnectionsin_ system E.Checkforleaksandcorreet E Distributodroggedor corroded ECleanor replace 12.. FSleoeatitanrfmloiamtvparlovpeleeralykaidnjgusted 3. Standpipneottight L2. ARdepjulasfctleoflantntvalve 3.1_h_ mndpipe Replacepadsas follows: 1. Removepad assemblyfrom cabinet. 2. Carefullyremove allpads from retainers. Removeand discord pads (see Figure 11). 3. U_g a mild detergenwt,ash dirt andseale from# f0rame*W. ire brushingis not recommended. mnse with freshwater. 4. Laynewpadin frames,tarting at troughend, makingsure padis snug againsttroughand outeredgeswith no air spaces. 5. Padthiclmessshould be uniformaceossthe frame.Note: Padmustcompletelyfillframeor hot air mayenter Muse. 6. Replace padmainers and lockunderedge of frame.Sharppointsmust be buriedin pad. 7. Pre-soakpadsand reinmBpadf_'ame. 8. Startpumpand allowtroughsto fill.., check water levelin troughsbyslightlytiltingeach pad flame out. _ot[lagiaglNml liner _ or_ glgt_ btmd_ Inh4MISe _Ot _t_lot 1. Bearthgdry _ 2. Wheelrubbingblowerhousing orrotatingoff-balance 3. Lcoseparts 1. LooseBlowerWheel 1. lmdcqnnteey.hanst 1. Staleorstagnnnwt atorin reservoir 2. Padsmildewedordngged 3. Padsnotcempleteiywetbdore cooleris turneodn 1. Replaeemotor. 2. Ire'pertblowersha[t,collars,bdt and pulleyalignmenatndmotormounting 3. Resecureor reconnect 1. Inspectandadjust,or replace as needed. I. Opendnnrs or windowsto incre*se ventilation 1.Drainl,lushand ciennresewoir, installbleed-oflfdt 2. Replaeel_ds 3. Tornnn weterbdorestarlingnnit Lubrication MODELRW3000 Thepumpandblowermotorsdonotrequire lubrication. Replacement Parts Yourwindowcooleris a high-qualiteyvaporativceoler designedtogiveyearsoftrouble-freservicewhenit is properlymaintainedH. owevesrh, ouldreplacememparts be requiredt,heyare availablethrougyhourdealer. Motor Kit RK229A Pump Fleat PMPM451 RFIOOA SwitchM, otor 1005108002 Switch,Pump 1005107001 Pad Assemblyfor all sides P_80A Air Discharge GfiU MA121801 BlowerWheelAssembly RF020116 StandpipeDrain Assembly SP2OOB 4 Rt_ _t_ Cao/er _ art4C_v Jaa_a/ Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine