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SLIM WALL
OWNER'S GUIDE
USE AND CARE MANUAL
MODEL SWH3000
For Customer Assistance
CALL 1-800-325-6952
Congratulations: You have purchased a product of superior
performance and design, which will give the best service
when properly operated and maintained.
This guide was designed to provide you with the
information needed to install, operate, inspect, maintain and
troubleshoot your Slim Wall evaporative cooler.
The first section, Installation and Start-Up, gives details for
installation. The second section, Maintenance, contains
operational and maintenance instructions to aid in keeping
your unit in good working order, while Troubleshooting
includes information to help diagnose and repair commonly
encountered problems.
IMPORTANT: Read the complete installation instructions
before proceeding with installation.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK,
WARNING:
OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING.
• Read all instructions carefully before installation
• This cooler must be connected to 120Volt AC, 60 Hz (cycle)
power only. NOTE: Improper voltage will void the pump
and/or motor warranties and may cause serious personal
injury or property damage.
• This cooler must be plugged into a GFCI protected
receptacle, which has been properly installed in accordance
with all local and national codes. If you are not sure that
the receptacle is GFCI protected, consult with a qualified
electrician.
• This cooler is equipped with a power cord having an
equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug. Do
NOT attempt to defeat this safety device by removing the
grounding pin.
• Do NOT step on or roll over power cord with heavy or sharp
objects. Do NOT operate if plug or cord is damaged in
any way. If the unit is damaged or malfunctions, do NOT
continue to operate.
• Remove the plug from the electrical receptacle by pulling on
the plug and not the cord.
• Always disconnect electrical power to unit before
attempting to work on or service your cooler.
• Do NOT operate near open containers of flammable liquid
or gases.
• Do NOT operate with evaporative pad(s) removed.
• Use of extension cords is NOT recommended.
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• Do NOT operate this cooler (fan motor) with any solid-state
speed control device.
• Do NOT operate with back panel or outlet grille removed.
Do NOT place fingers or any other objects inside the blower
section. Serious risk of personal injury or property damage
can occur.
• NEVER wash your cooler cabinet with a garden hose. Water
may harm motor and pump.
• Do NOT locate or operate cooler near exhaust or vent pipes
as odor or fumes may be drawn into unit.
• Your warranty does NOT cover shipping damage. Report all
shipping damage at once to store making delivery.
• For future reference, record the serial number and purchase
date of your evaporative cooler here:
Serial #
Purchase Date:
Place of Purchase:
WARNING:
THE USE OF ANODE DEVICES,
CHEMICAL ADDITIVES, OR COOLER CLEANER
TREATMENTS IN THIS COOLER WILL VOID
WARRANTY.
1-999-2490
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  • Page 1 SLIM WALL OWNER’S GUIDE USE AND CARE MANUAL MODEL SWH3000 For Customer Assistance CALL 1-800-325-6952 Congratulations: You have purchased a product of superior performance and design, which will give the best service when properly operated and maintained. This guide was designed to provide you with the information needed to install, operate, inspect, maintain and troubleshoot your Slim Wall evaporative cooler.
  • Page 2: Installation

    INTRODUCTION Your Slim Wall evaporative air cooler was thoroughly tested located within 5 feet of planned installation location (cooler and inspected before leaving the factory. This manual is power cord is 6 ft long, use of extension cords is not your guide to proper installation procedures along with recommended).
  • Page 3 INSTALLATION 1. Remove the outlet grill, spacing control plate and back panel A. Remove the six screws on the sides of the screen (Fig. 2). B. Remove the four screws attaching the spacing control plates (Fig. 3). C. Keep all screws as they will be reused during installation.
  • Page 4 14-3/4" 33" 35" 13-1/2" 17-1/4" 16-1/8" Fig. 5 - Spacer 6. If a spacer is required, make one from wood that is a minimum of 1-½" wide similar to what is shown (Fig.5). Fig. 6 - Wall Mounting Brackets Ensure the thickness of spacer combined with the wall thickness will be between 6"...
  • Page 5 DRAIN BUSHINGS 9. Adjust duct extension (Fig. 8) A. Using a 7/16" socket and ratchet loosen, the four Install overflow drain bushings in bottom of cooler. screws until the flange that mates to the spacer Slide rubber washer over drain bushing, push drain control plate extend beyond the interior wall.
  • Page 6: Electric Power

    BLEED-OFF To verify and check out the cooler installation on initial To minimize scale build-up, use the or annual start-up, the following procedure should be included bleed-off assembly. Remove followed. the cap from the bleed-off tee, insert the black tubing and route it through •...
  • Page 7: Maintenance And Inspection

    CLEANING WATER PUMP NOTE: Do NOT use cooler cleaners, cooler treatments or other chemical additives in this evaporative cooler. Use of & HOSE any additives or water treatment will void your warranty CAUTION: Do not allow pump to fall over and and impair the life of the cooler.
  • Page 8 Clean or replace pads as follows: 1. Disconnect power from unit. 2. Remove pads from cabinet as follows: a. Remove back panel from cabinet. b. Remove pads by sliding the pad straight backwards. 3. If passages are clogged or pad is dirty, hose off inlet face of pad.
  • Page 9: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The following guide is intended to help you diagnose and fix some of the most commonly encountered problems; by no means does this guide cover all of the possible problems you may encounter. If you cannot diagnose and correct the problem, or if it persists, contact qualified service personnel.

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