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CARE OF YOUR COOLER
NEVER WEAR SHOES WITH SLICK SOLES WHEN
YOU WORK ON A ROOF. YOU MAY SLIP WHEN
YOU LEAST EXPECT IT.
NEVER DRAIN WATER ONTO A ROOF. WATER
RESIDUE MAY CAUSE YOU TO SLIP OR MAY
STAIN YOUR ROOF. USE A DRAIN HOSE TO RUN
WATER TO A RAIN GUTTER OR TO THE GROUND.
FALL CARE:
Drain the cooler and water line to prevent frost damage.
(See page 12)
Clean the cooler. (See page 12)
Cover the cooler.
See lubrication instructions. (See page 13)
PUTTING ON LOUVER (Fig. 17)
1. Be sure the blower motor is plugged in.
2. Put the louver bottom into the water tray.
3. Plug in the pad motor plug.
4. Close the louver over the cabinet flange. Snap the
six clips onto the louver.
CAUTION: ALWAYS SHUT OFF THE ELECTRIC
POWER TO THE COOLER AT THE FUSEBOX
BEFORE WORKING ON THE COOLER. WHEN
YOUR HANDS ARE INSIDE THE COOLER YOU
RISK INJURY IF THE COOLER IS ACCIDENTALLY
TURNED ON INSIDE THE HOUSE.
SPRING CARE:
Clean your cooler. (See page 12)
Oil your cooler. (See page 13)
Put a new pad in if the old pad is plugged with dirt or water
hardness. (See page 13)
Check belt tightness. (See page 13)
See lubrication instructions. (See page 13)
SUMMER CARE:
Drain and clean the cooler every two months if your water
is hard or the air is dusty. (See page 12)
You may prolong pad life in many hard water areas if you
drain the water tray every two to three weeks. (See page
12, steps 1-4).
See lubrication instructions. (See page 13)
TAKING OFF LOUVER (Fig. 16)
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL INJURY,
SHUT OFF THE ELECTRIC POWER AT THE
FUSEBOX BEFORE WORKING ON THE COOLER.
1. Unsnap the six louver clips. Use a small screwdriver.
2. Tilt out the louver at the top. Unplug the pad motor
plug.
3. Take off the louver. Set it where it will not fall.
FIGURE 16
FIGURE 17