9SEELEY INTERNATIONAL –OWNER’S MANUAL8
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SPARE PARTS LIST
M3000 Coolmaster Portable Evaporative Cooler
When ordering spare parts, please specify the model / serial number and colour of
your cooler.
Item Description
1Tank & Baffles
2Rear Panel
3Side Panel
5Top Panel
6Grommet Motor Mounting
7Clip Motor Mounting
8Scroll Assembly
8.1 Scroll Upper
8.2 Scroll Lower
9Fan Wheel (centrifugal)
10 Vane Link Assy (4 vanes, 2 links)
11 Lever Vane
12 Baffles Tank (Left & Right)
13
14 Filler Door/Name Badge Assembly
14.1 Filler Door
14.2 Name Badge
15 Magazine Rack
16
17
Leg & Pintle Assembly
Pintle
18 Castor Wheel Assembly
19
20
Knob - Cool
Knob - Fan
21 Louvre Horizontal Set
22 Decal Control Set
26 Pump Strainer
27 Impellor Pump
28 Cover Pump
29 Pump Tube PVC 9.5 ID * 450ø
Item Description
30 Water Valve
32 Spreader Tube PVC 9.5 ø ID * 350
33 Spreader Cap Assembly
34.1 Filter Pad & Pad Frame Assembly
34.2 Filter Pad without Pad Frame Assembly
35 Plug Tank
36 Indicator Float
41 Cord Grommet Flat
42 Switch
43 Enclosure Switch & Capacitor
44 Foam Back 435 * 300
45 Quick Connect Joiner
50
51
Plug & Cord set
Capacitor
52
Wiring Diagram (5 lead) (SI P/No. 856490)
Wiring Diagram (6 lead) (SI P/No. 846491)
Electric Motor 230V 50Hz (6 lead)
Panel Front
(Replaces 5 lead Motor 090351/904955
3.6 Fan/pump not running
fast enough on low speed.
3.7 Pump impellor broken.
3.6.1 Check that supply voltage is up to correct level.
3.6.2 Fan and pump will pick up speed slightly as the motor
reaches normal operating temperature. Allow the cooler to run for
30-60 minutes and check again. If there is no improvement have
the cooler checked by a service agent.
3.7.1 Have the cooler repaired by a service agent.
4.1 Reservoir or cooling
pad dirty.
4.2 Water quality is poor.
4.1.1 Drain reservoir and fill the cooler with clean water. If it still
smells clean the reservoir and replace the cooling pad or proceed
to 4.2.1.
4.2.1 Add a little vanilla essence or perfume to the water.
4. Cooler makes
bad smell.
5.1 Dirt has accumulated
inside pump.
5.1.1 Proceed as in 3.5.1
5. Cooler makes
scraping or rattling
noise on new
season start up.
6.1 Too much water in
reservoir.
6.1.1 Drain some water out (see page 6).
6. Water overflows
from reservoir.
7.1 Electrical fault. 7.1.1 Electrical parts must only be repaired and replaced by
Authorised Service Agents.
7. Cooler will not
operate at all.
8.1.1 If the power supply cord of this appliance is damaged it
must be replaced. Electrical parts must only be repaired and
replaced by Authorised Service Agents.
8. Damaged
power supply
cord.
3. No cooling. 3.1 Cooling control is off.
3.2 Reservoir is empty or
nearly empty.
3.3 Weather is too humid.
3.4 Aspen cooling pad and
/ or pump inlet screen
blocked or dirty.
3.5 Pump is not working
properly.
3.1.1 Turn cool knob to 'COOL'.
3.2.1 Fill with water again until water level indicator is at the
'FULL' position. Water capacity is 18 litres
3.3.1 Turn cool knob to '0' and use cooler as a fan only.
3.4.1 Clean parts - see maintenance page 6.
3.5.1 The pump is NOT a separate electric pump. It is connected
to the fan motor and is driven mechanically. Turn the cooler off
and completely drain the reservoir. Refill with water. Switch fan
knob to high speed (3), turn the cool knob to 'COOL',run the
cooler for 10-15 minutes non-stop. This will help dissolve and
flush out the dirt. The cooling pad should now be wet. If the pad is
not visibly wet and there is no cooling, have the cooler checked by
a service agent.
1. Cooler will not
operate at first.
2. Cooler stops
operating after
running for some
time.
1.1 Power outlet or supply
faulty.
1.2 Wrong voltage.
2.1 Motor overheated
(safety cutout).
1.1.1 Switch on power outlet.
1.1.2 Check power supply.
1.1.3 Check power outlet.
1.2.1 Check that power supply is the same as specified on the
rating label.
2.1.1 Wait 30-45 minutes for motor to cool down and it will restart
automatically. If condition persists take the cooler to a service
agent.
TROUBLESHOOTING
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY