Tripp Lite SRCOOL12K Dealing with Condensation, Cleaning the Air Filters, Cleaning the Cabinet

Models: SRCOOL12K SRXCOOL12K

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Dealing with Condensation

Operation

Dealing with Condensation

Over time, condensation will form when the SRCOOL12K/SRXCOOL12K is in Cool or Dehumidify Modes. This unit offers a built-in evaporator that takes this condensation and re- evaporates it back into the hot exhaust stream. The unit contains no user-removable tank that requires emptying.

A Drainage Outlet on the side of the unit exists for those wanting a dedicated drainage system instead of re-evaporation. Simply connect a draining tube to the Drainage Outlet and run the tube to your facility’s drainage receptacle.

For those opting to use a dedicated drainage system, if the drainage system becomes clogged, there is a small internal reservoir that will collect the water until the system is cleared. If not cleared in time or if the reservoir fills, the unit will automatically shut down.

Before implementing a dedicated drainage system, be sure the power is off and the unit is unplugged! Failure to heed this warning may result in electrical shock!

Drainage Outlet

General Maintenance

The SRCOOL12K/SRXCOOL12K has been designed to give you many years of dependable service. It is important, however, to care for the unit and practice routine maintenance procedures to insure proper and efficient functioning.

Cleaning the Air Filters

It is important to keep the air filters clean and free of dust. When the filters become dirty or covered in dust, it decreases the cooling effect and can threaten air quality. Tripp Lite recommends cleaning the filters at least once every two weeks.

Before cleaning the air filters, turn the unit off and be sure it is unplugged! Failure to heed this warning may result in electrical shock or other personal injury!

1.Slide out the Air Filter Covers as seen in the diagram.

2.Remove the air filters and wash it in warm water with a neutral detergent. DO NOT put the filters into a dishwasher or use harsh detergents or chemicals. Let the filters air dry completely. Note: DO NOT use hot water over 104°F (40°C) to clean the filters.

3. Replace the filters and slide the Air Filter Covers back into their original position. You are now ready to replace the unit to its original location and resume normal use.

Cleaning the Cabinet

It is recommended that the cabinet be cleaned periodically to avoid excess dust build up.

Before cleaning the cabinet, turn the unit off and be sure it is unplugged! Failure to heed this warning may result in electrical shock or other personal injury!

1.Wipe down the unit with a dry, non-abrasive cloth. Do not use gasoline, benzene, thinners or other harsh chemicals as this can seriously damage the surface. Never pour water directly over the unit or into the working parts. This will cause deterioration of electrical components, wiring insulation and poses a threat of electrical shock.

2.In extreme cases, wipe down the unit with a damp cloth to remove residue.

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Tripp Lite SRCOOL12K Dealing with Condensation, Cleaning the Air Filters, Cleaning the Cabinet, Drainage Outlet