Seeley Braemar EA Series Owner's Manual page 4

Evaporative coolers
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IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Details on how to register your
product warranty can be found
near the end of this Owner's
Manual.
As with any product that has
moving parts or is subject
to wear and tear, it is VERY
IMPORTANT that you maintain
the product and have it regularly
serviced. It is a condition of
warranty cover for your product
that you comply with all of
the maintenance and service
requirements set out in the
Owner's Manual. Compliance
with these requirements will
prolong the life of your product.
Further, it is also a condition of
warranty cover that each item in
the Maintenance Schedule in the
Owner's Manual is performed
with the frequency indicated, by
a qualified, licensed technician,
and that the Maintenance
Schedule is properly filled out
(ie names, signature, date, and
action taken) when the item is
completed.
ANY FAILURE TO CARRY
OUT THE REQUIRED
MAINTENANCE
AND SERVICING
REQUIREMENTS, AND ANY
FAILURE TO PROPERLY FILL
OUT THE MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE, WILL VOID
YOUR WARRANTY.
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IV
EA Evaporative Cooler
HELLO AND CONGRATULATIONS
ON PURCHASING A SEELEY
INTERNATIONAL EVAPORATIVE AIR
CONDITIONER FOR YOUR HOME.
At Seeley International we manufacture
evaporative air conditioners from the highest
quality materials, and we have designed the
product to provide many years of economical,
trouble-free cooling.
Please take a few moments to read these
operating instructions, so that the most can
be gained from this investment. Keep these
instructions in a safe place for future reference.
Seeley International air conditioners are
fitted with a Wall Mounted Control. Please
refer to the relevant section in this manual for
instructions on how to operate the system.
Also, please be aware of the components and
features that are fitted to your particular cooler.
Effective Cooling
To provide efficient cooling or ventilation the
building must have sufficient exhaust openings
to the outside of the building. To assist air flow,
open windows and doors that are farthest from
the outlet vent in each room. In these rooms,
provide an exhaust opening about 2 times the
vent size of the room.
Where the design of the building prevents
adequate exhaust, consideration should
be given to the provision of mechanical
extractions, such as an exhaust fan.

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