User`s manual

Water Supply System
Actual WC-1HP
WayCool
®
varies slightly
from unit shown here.
The bottom can be supplied continuously with an ordinary garden hose by attaching the supplied hose adapter (see Figure WC-1/3HP.07)
to the fill connection, or it can be filled manually.
With a continuous water supply connected, the float valve in the bottom (like the one in your toilet tank) rises and falls with the water
level. A linkage attaches the float to the shutoff valve in the fill connection. As the water level rises to normal operating level (about 3"
deep), the float valve shuts off the water supply. When the water level drops, the float valve reopens to maintain a normal operating level.
After unplugging the unit, the bottom can also be manually filled with a hose or bucket; if a hose connection is impractical. Simply remove
any of the plastic retaining grates and one of the cooling pad sections and place the hose, or pour the water, directly into the bottom.
When you fill the bottom manually it can be filled to a higher level, but make sure someone monitors the filling operation to avoid
overfilling and flooding.
Note: Water damage due to overfilling is not covered by the warranty.
Note: When you run the unit and manually fill it, check the water level frequently so it does not run dry. Operating the pump
without water will damage it or reduce its service life. This is not covered by the warranty. The cooling effect also stops if the
pads dry.
Note: Pads and grates must be replaced before operating unit.
Figure WC-1/3HP.05 - Water Supply System
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Actual WC-1/3HP-DHL WayCool
®
varies slightly from unit shown here.