User`s manual

Operation & Maintenance
REGULAR CLEANING
The frequency with which the WayCool
®
is cleaned will depend on the environment in which it is used. The more dirty the environment the
more often it will need cleaning. In most cases the WayCool
®
will need to be cleaned weekly.
Caution: The pads should be dry before you handle them, as they are stronger when dry than when they are wet and less
susceptible to damage. If they are wet, run the unit in the HIGH VENT position until they are dry. After cleaning, let the pads air
dry before you replace them.
1. Turn the switch to OFF and unplug the unit.
2. Remove the plastic retaining grates and check the pads for cleanliness. If they are dirty, remove and clean by spraying with a
garden hose, water only. If they are not dirty you will still need to remove the cooling pads to clean the inside of the unit. Dirty
cooling pads reduce the unit's effectiveness.
3. Use a garden hose to rinse out the bottom and the inside of the unit. The dirt that accumulates is removed from the air during
operation, as the WayCool
®
unit also acts as an air filter.
4. Remove the drain cap from the underside of the unit and let the unit drain completely. Rinse out any remaining dirt.
5. Replace the drain cap (finger tighten only).
6. Remove the pump discharge filter by unscrewing the top, removing the screen and rinsing it with a hose or under a tap. Replace the
filter screen and screw the top back on.
7. Remove the pump filter from underneath the pump. Wash thoroughly with a hose. Compress filter and place back under the pump.
8. Replace the cooling pads once they are dry and reinstall the plastic retaining grates.
Note: With proper use and regular cleaning, the cooling pads will last about two seasons. If you handle them wet and are
abusive, however, they will be easily damaged. Refer to page 15 for recommended conditioning and cleaning chemicals.
NORMAL STARTUP
1. Place the unit in the position where it will be run. Do not attempt to lift or move the unit once it is filled. Damage to the unit or a large
spill may occur.
Note: When you decide where to place the unit, make sure there are no obstructions in the way that will disrupt or block the
airflow. Make sure the unit is level at all times. Keep the unit at least three feet away from walls or other obstructions that will
interfere with airflow into the unit.
2. Check to ensure the drain cap is in place and secure.
3. Connect the garden hose to the brass hose adapter. Check that there is a washer in the hose connection's female end.
4. Open the water supply valve and check that water enters the bottom through the float valve by removing one cooling pad on the
side with the water connection. Allow the unit to fill and check that the float valve completely shuts off the water.
5. If you are manually filling, remove one or more cooling pads and fill the bottom with a bucket or hose.
6. Visually monitor the filling operation to avoid overflowing and causing spill damage.
7. Plug the unit into an outlet.
8. Adjust the blower duct to discharge the cool air in the desired direction and tighten the knob on the end of the threaded rod.
9. Turn the switch to the pump only position and let it run for 5 - 10 minutes to saturate the cooling pads. Check that the pads are
saturated completely and there are no dry spots.
CAUTION: Do not run the pump without water in the bottom or you will damage the pump. Running the pump dry will void the
warranty on the pump.
10. Turn the switch to the High Cool or the Low Cool position to begin normal cooling operation.
NORMAL SHUTDOWN
1. Turn the switch to the High Vent position, and let the unit run until the cooling pads are dry. This will maximize the life of the pads.
2. Turn the switch to the OFF position. Unplug the unit if you are going to clean the pads or inspect the components.
3. Shut off the water supply.
4. Drain the bottom if you are going to clean it or store it.
5. If the unit will be stored for the season, ensure the cooling pads are completely dry, and then remove them. Wrap them in plastic
bags or store them in a clean place where they will not be damaged or get dirty. The unit should be cleaned thoroughly before
storing.
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