CoolSpace GLACIER User manual

Operation and Maintenance Manual
230V/50HZ
GLACIER
CS516VD
CS516VDTB2
AVALANCHE
CS636VD
BLIZZARD
CS650VD
!
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION INSIDE
Serious injury or death possible. Read, understand, and follow all safety information and
instructions in the manual before operating or servicing this product.


CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................4
2.0 UNPACKING YOUR COOLSPACE UNIT..........................................................................................................4
3.0 SETUP OF THE COOLSPACE UNIT ................................................................................................................4
3.1 Connecting the water supply................................................................................................................................ 4
3.2 Connecting the electrical supply......................................................................................................................... 5
4.0 OPERATING PROCEDURES...............................................................................................................................6
4.1 Filling the unit with water....................................................................................................................................... 6
4.2 Starting the Fan.......................................................................................................................................................... 6
4.3 Starting the Pump and Adjusting the Water Flow......................................................................................... 6
5.0 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE.......................................................................................................................8
5.1 Removing the cooling media to access the inside of the unit ................................................................... 8
5.2 Daily maintenance .................................................................................................................................................... 8
5.3 Periodic maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 8
5.4 Storage.......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING/REPAIR ..........................................................................................................................9
6.1 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................................... 9
6.2 Troubleshooting Guides .......................................................................................................................................10
6.2 Troubleshooting Guides ....................................................................................................................................... 11
6.3 Repair Procedures ................................................................................................................................................... 12
6.4 Technical support.................................................................................................................................................... 13
7.0 WARRANTY........................................................................................................................................................13
7.1 Warranty Parts........................................................................................................................................................... 13
7.2 Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts................................................................................................ 13
Due to continuous product innovations, we reserve the right to change product specication without due notice.

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SIGNAL WORD DEFINITIONS
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DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
!
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result
in death or serious injury.
!
CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in
minor or moderate injury.
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in
property damage.
SAFETY NOTICE
◊ The appliance is not to be used by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction.
◊ Children being supervised should be instructed not to play with the appliance.
◊ Maximum altitude: < 1000 m.
1.0 INTRODUCTION
COOL-SPACE® is a patented and registered Trademark of Hale Industries, Inc. and manufactured in Indiana, USA.
COOL-SPACE® is a compact, self-contained, high-efficiency portable evaporative cooler capable of lowering existing
temperatures by as much as 15ºC.
IMPORTANT
Carefully examine the carton for damage before opening. If the carton is damaged notify the shipping company
immediately.
2.0 UNPACKING YOUR COOLSPACE UNIT
The CS5-16 units are shipped in a cardboard box. Open the top panel and lift the unit out. The larger units are shipped
on a wooden skid with a cardboard cover and lid. The cardboard cover simply lifts off the COOL-SPACE unit. The cooler
must be lifted off the wooden skid.
NOTE: Variations in housing colour may occur.
3.0 SETUP OF THE COOLSPACE UNIT
The COOL-SPACE unit is factory tested and ready to use. The unit should be placed on a level surface, and the castors
locked to prevent inadvertent movement. Follow instructions below to connect water and electrical supply.
Set-Up instructions, including instructional videos can be found online at www.row.cool-space.com/cool-space-support/
3.1 CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY
!
CAUTION
Do not connect the unit to any water source where water pressure exceeds 8 bar (827 kPa). This will cause permanent
damage to the unit.
The COOL-SPACE unit comes equipped with a male garden hose water source connection. Attach the unit to a standard
garden hose outlet for a water source. The unit should not be attached to any water source with operating pressure
above 8 bar (827 KPa). Pressures above 8 bar (827 kPa) must use a pressure regulator which may be purchased at your
local hardware store. Note: a female - ¾: to 22mm connection may be required (not supplied) depending on local pipe
sizing. If you have purchased the optional portable water tank, use a standard garden hose (not provided) to connect the
tank to the cooler.

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3.0 SETUP
3.2 CONNECTING THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
IMPORTANT
The unit should be plugged into a fused or circuit breaker protected 230 Volt, 50Hz circuit that meet the minimum
amperage requirements.
All models utilize standard 230-volt power supply. The unit should be plugged into a fused or circuit breaker protected
230 Volt, 50Hz circuit that meet the following minimum amperage requirements:
◊ 13A UK and IE plug
◊ 16A Euro plug
◊ 10A China, Australia and New Zealand
If the unit is custom built for a specific application, please consult the factory for proper configuration. Refer to Table
1 for amperage requirement for specific models and Table 2 for the proper 3-conductor heavy-duty extension cord
requirements.
!
CAUTION
Do not exceed the amperage ratings of the extension cord. Undersized extension cords result in excessive drops in
voltage, which cause the electric motors to generate excessive heat. This condition results in inefficient motor operation
and premature motor failure, WHICH WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
AMPERAGE REQUIREMENTS
MODEL NUMBER VOLTS ± 10% FREQUENCY (Hz) RUNNING AMPS
CS5-16-VD 230 50 1.8
CS5-16-VD-TB2 230 50 1.8
CS6-36-VD 230 50 4.2
CS6-50-VD 230 50 5
Table 1: Electrical Requirements
3-CONDUCTOR HEAVY- DUTY EXTENSION CORD REQUIREMENTS
LENGTH CORD SIZE
16 GA 14 GA 12 GA 10 GA
613 A 15 A 15 A 15 A
16 13 A 14 A 15 A 15 A
32 10 A 12 A 13 A 15 A
Table 2: Cord Size Requirements
NOTE: POWER CORD CAN ONLY BE REPLACED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR AN AUTHORIZED AGENT.

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4.0 OPERATING PROCEDURES
Operating procedures, including instructional videos can be found online at www.row.cool-space.com/cool-space-support/
There are 3 factors to consider when determining where to place the COOL-SPACE unit.
1. Fresh air supply: The inlet side of the unit (pad side) requires a constant, uninterrupted supply of fresh air for
maximum performance. A distance of 1 metre clear space to any obstructions at the rear or inlet side of the
unit is recommended.
2. Discharge air ow: The cool air discharged from the unit should be free of obstruction to allow the air to
circulate in order to maximize the cooling zone.
3. Ventilation: In order to operate at maximum eectiveness, it is helpful to have provisions to remove the air
discharged from the COOL-SPACE unit from the cooling area. This ensures that the COOL-SPACE unit does not
recirculate air that has already been through the evaporative cooling process.
The COOL-SPACE unit must be placed on a level surface to operate correctly. The units create an oval shaped air pattern
that can reach out as far as +20 metres with larger fans. Obstacles such as racks and workbenches may interfere with the
air flow. An attempt should be made to locate the unit in such a manner that interruption of the air pattern is held to a
minimum. Multiple units may be required to cover larger areas.
When the COOL-SPACE unit is placed near a wall or other vertical obstruction, it is recommended that there be a space of
at least 1 metre between the back (pad side) of the unit and the obstruction. This ensures that a clear supply of fresh air
is able to get to the inlet of the unit.
OPERATIONAL WEIGHTS:
CS5-16-VD Unit: 68 kg. (unit) + 10 kg. (pad operating weight) + 60 kg. (60 L. reservoir) = 138 kg.
CS5-16-VD-TB2 Unit: 82 kg. (unit) + 10 kg. (pad operating weight) + 200 kg. (200 L. reservoir) = 292 kg.
CS5-36-VD Unit: 123 kg. (unit) + 27 kg. (pad operating weight) + 174 kg. (174 L. reservoir) = 324 kg.
CS-50-VD Unit: 191 kg. (unit) + 45 kg. (pad operating weight) + 242 kg. (242 L. reservoir) = 478 kg.
4.1 FILLING THE UNIT WITH WATER
Once the COOL-SPACE unit has been connected to a water source as described in 3.1, turn the water supply valve on and
the unit will fill with water. The float valve will shut off the water flow when the sump is full.
4.2 STARTING THE FAN
Set the fan switch to the "ON" position and adjust the speed to your preferred setting.
4.3 STARTING THE PUMP AND ADJUSTING THE WATER FLOW
IMPORTANT
DO NOT flood the pads with water. New pads will take a few days before they become completely saturated. It is normal
to have several dry streaks on the face of the pads about 25 to 50 mm wide. If the streaks are larger adjust the flow
control knob to allow more water to flow onto the pads. NOTE: New pads may also emanate an odour under initial
operating conditions from the resin used to construct the media. Flush the pads by running the pump without the fan
running for at least 12 hours. Empty the sump and refill. Repeat if odour still exists.
NOTE: Run the fan while adjusting the water flow. Once the sump is full, the pump switch may be turned to the ‘ON’
position. The flow control knob will need to be adjusted on initial start-up. It is located at the side of the unit; it controls
the volume of water that is delivered to the top of the cooling pads.
!
CAUTION
Prolonged use of hard water without proper water treatment will create mineral deposit build up causing the pump to
fail which is NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY
IMPORTANT
Pump equipped with LOW WATER CUT OFF which may take up to 5 minutes to reset each time the power is turned on.

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4.0 OPERATING PROCEDURES
4.4 INTUITIVE CONTROL PANEL
The BLIZZARD-50 comes equipped with an intuitive control panel.
Switches machine between auto and
manual mode
In Auto Mode
• Indicator light will be on
• Machine will run when motion is detected
• When no motion detected, machine will
run for 10 minutes and then shut down
Puts machine into shutdown mode
• When pressed the pump shuts off and the
fan will continue to run for 15 minutes and
then shut down
• Works in auto and manual mode
Turns machine on and off
• Default Speed is 6
• Press to increase speed
• Press to decrease speed
Turns fan on and off in manual mode
Turns pump on and off in manual mode
Fan Pump Auto/Manual
Mode
15 Min.
Countdown
Timer
Remote
Sensor
Power Indicator
Red Light - Power Connected
Green Light - Power On Low Water Indicator
Power
On/Off
Fan
REM

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5.0 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Maintenance instructions, including instructional videos can be found online at www.row.cool-space.com/cool-space-support/
!
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect the power supply before performing any service or maintenance.
Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.
5.1 REMOVING THE COOLING MEDIA TO ACCESS THE INSIDE OF THE UNIT
In order to perform any maintenance on internal components, the cooling pads must be removed to access the inside of
the unit.
1. Remove the bolts connecting the pad retainer bar (pad-side) from the housing.
2. Remove top pads on CS6-36-VD.
3. Starting with the center pad(s), tilt pads from the top; lift out of the unit.
NOTE: Reinstall pads correctly according to the markings on the pads.
5.2 DAILY MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT
When shutting down the unit at the end of each use, the pump should be turned off approximately 15 minutes before
the fan is turned off. This will allow the pads to drain and dry out. To avoid disfiguring the housing the unit should be
drained after every use. These simple guidelines will ensure long and efficient pad life as well as help to control mildew
and bacteria growth, and unit longevity.
5.3 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Depending on how often the COOL-SPACE unit operates, this procedure should be performed anywhere from every
week for heavy use to monthly for light use. Shut down the unit and drain the water sump. The cooling pads act as a
filtering agent and remove dust and other particles from the incoming air stream. These particles will flow into the sump
and collect there. Also, impurities in the water will collect in the sump.
DRAINING THE WATER SUMP
1. Close the water ow valve and open the drain valve or remove drain plug located at bottom of reservoir.
2. Run pump until sump is dry then immediately shut o pump.
3. Turn unit o and disconnect the power supply.
4. Remove cooling pads, refer to section 5.1.
5. Clean out reservoir with either a towel or wet/dry vacuum.
6. Remove the water spray bar and its plug. Insure holes are free of debris.
7. Reinstall pads and pad retainer.
To keep the COOL-SPACE unit operating at peak efficiency, ensure that the cooling pads are kept clean and dust-free.
Dust and other particles have an adverse effect on the media’s ability to introduce water into the air stream. If the pad
surface becomes dirty or dusty, clean with a soft brush and water.
5.4 STORAGE
1. Remove the pads, as described in section 5.1
2. Clean with a soft brush and water to remove dust and debris (never use bleach)
3. Drain sump using procedure described in section 5.3 and wipe dry
4. Store in a dry area and cover to prevent dust build-up. Covers can be found online at www.cool-space.com.

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6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING/REPAIR
Troubleshooting guides and repair instructions, including instructional videos can be found online at www.row.cool-space.com/
cool-space-support/
6.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
!
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect the power supply before performing any service or maintenance.
Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.
The COOL-SPACE unit consists of three systems: the fan, water distribution and pump. It is important to determine which
system of the COOL-SPACE unit the problem is associated with. This may not always be obvious, in that certain problems
may be associated with more than one system.
When determining which system has a problem, you must define the associated problem, (e.g. the pump is not running).
Although this might seem a bit simplified, several things may cause this particular problem. So while defining the
problem, a careful check of all systems should be made to fully understand the extent of the problem.
If you have a complete understanding of all of the systems of the COOL-SPACE unit and how they depend on each other,
it will be simple to define and solve any problem.
NECESSARY TOOLS:
Although the COOL-SPACE unit is designed to be simple to maintain, it will be necessary to have some basic hand tools
(screwdrivers, pliers, adjustable wrenches, etc.) as well as a volt/ohm metre when troubleshooting the electrical system.
!
CAUTION
Please use caution when troubleshooting or repairing all electrical components. Be certain that all power is disconnected
from the COOL-SPACE unit before the cooling pads or fan guard are removed to gain access to the fan.

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FAN SYSTEM
FAN WON’T RUN AND MAKES NO SOUND
Check power cord, extension cord, switches, circuit
breaker
•Reconnect power or extension cord
•Reset breaker
FAN WON’T RUN MAKES HUMMING SOUND
Blade in contact with shroud
Re-center blade hub
Motor stalled (will not turn by hand)
Replace motor
BREAKER TRIPS OR FUSE BLOWS WHEN FAN IS
STARTED
Motor stall
Replace motor
Check power source for min. 230v/10 amp
Upgrade power supply
Extension cord gauge too small
Replace with heavier cord
MOTOR OVERHEATS, SHUTS OFF AND RESTARTS
SEVERAL MINUTES LATER
Extension cord gauge too small
Replace with heavier cord
Inlet air obstructed or too close to wall
Provide minimum 1 metre inlet clearance
Faulty motor
Replace motor
FAN MOTOR WON’T RUN SWITCH MAKES SOFT
CLICKING SOUND
Ensure that switch is making good contact
Replace switch if needed
FAN BLADE DOESN’T TURN UNIT MAKES
SQUEALING SOUND
Motor stall (will not turn by hand)
Replace motor
FAN WILL NOT REACH SPEED BUT TURNS AND
MAKES HUMMING SOUND
Check Capacitor (where visible) and motor electrical
connections
Replace capacitor or motor
Extension cord gauge too small
Replace with heavier cord
6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING/REPAIR
6.2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES
INTUITIVE CONTROL PANEL ERROR CODES
E1 OVER CURRENT PROTECTION
Current draw too high
•Check extension cord size
•Check motor spins freely
•Check airow not obstructed
•Replace motor
E2 OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION
•Supply voltage too high ≥ 253V
•Try dierent circuit
•Install Voltage Regulator
E3 LOW VOLTAGE PROTECTION
Supply voltage too low ≤ 207V
•Try dierent circuit
•Install voltage regulator
E4 LOSS OF PHASE PROTECTION
Motor phase imbalance
Loose or disconnected motor wire, Replace motor
E7 OVERLOAD PROTECTION
Motor running too hot
Check extension cord size, Check motor spins freely,
Check airow not obstructed, Replace motor
F6 COMMUNICATION FAILURE
Failure of communication between control panel
and control board
Check connection of control cable, Check control
cable not broken

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WATER SYSTEM
The water distribution system consists of two (2)
assemblies:
1. The Water Inlet Assembly
•Brass bulkhead tting
•Float valve assembly
2. The Hose and Valve Assembly
•Spray Bar Assembly
•Valve Assembly
•Connection Hose
FLOOR AT SIDE OF UNIT IS WET
Water inlet hose is loose at supply hose or inlet hose
is loose at bulkhead tting.
Tighten connections and/or replace hose washers.
UNIT OVERFLOWS FROM RESERVOIR OR IS
SPITTING WATER THROUGH FAN
Float valve hose is loose at bulkhead tting or at
oat valve.
Tighten connections and/or replace hose washers
Water pressure is too high to allow oat valve to
shuto (8 bar or 827 kPa max)
Reduce water pressure by adding an inline reducer
Float valve not properly seated
Check all hoses for leaks
WATER SPITTING FROM THE UNIT
Check The Hose and Valve Assembly
•Reduce ow control setting
•Replace cracked hose and valve assembly
•Tighten hose connections
•Adjust spray bar
•Ensure pads were installed correctly
WATER LEAKING FROM DRAIN VALVE
Check for worn washer, stem or open drain valve
•Replace washer
•Replace drain valve
TOO MANY DRY STREAKS ON THE PADS
Check for blocked holes in the spray bar or adjust
water ow
•Remove spray bar, remove plug and clean tube and
holes
•Open water ow control valve
6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING/REPAIR
6.2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES
PUMP
PUMP MOTOR WILL NOT RUN WHEN SWITCH IS
TURNED ON
Turn fan on to check for power
•If fan doesn’t start check breaker and cord plug-in
•If fan does start; check for power to and through
pump switch (when turned on)
Ensure water level is high enough to make the low-
water cut-o circuit
Fill water reservoir
PUMP MOTOR HUMS WHEN SWITCH IS TURNED
ON, BUT DOES NOT PUMP WATER
Obstruction in impellor
Remove object(s)
Pump motor failure
Replace pump
BREAKER TRIPS OR FUSE BLOWS WHEN SWITCH
IS TURNED ON
Check power cord length and breaker rating
Refer to page (2) for unit amperage draw and to
determine required cord gauge
Check for locked-up pump
Replace pump
PUMP RUNS BUT DOES NOT PUMP WATER
Air lock in outlet side of pump
Turn o and on to bleed
Ensure the impellor is turning in pump
If not, replace pump

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6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING/REPAIR
6.3 REPAIR PROCEDURES
!
CAUTION
Repairs should be performed by a qualified technician!
!
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect the power supply before performing any service or maintenance.
Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.
FAN MOTOR REPLACEMENT FOR CS516VD, CS516VDTB2
1. Remove cooling pads (see section 5.1 for pad removal instructions)
2. Remove the black motor wiring plate and disconnect motor wires. (Mark each wire with a marker or
marker tape to allow for easy matching when installing new motor.
3. Remove the (4) nuts and bolts that mount the motor, fan, and support braces (complete fan assembly).
4. Replace new fan assembly.
5. Secure with (4) nuts and bolts.
6. Replace any wire ties that were removed when taking out the old fan assembly.
7. Replace the black motor wiring plate.
8. Reinstall pads and connect power
FAN MOTOR REPLACEMENT FOR CS636VD, CS650VD
1. Remove cap from bottom of motor. Disconnect wires. Clip wire ties.
2. Remove (4) fan mounting bolts from the front. (Support fan to ensure it doesn’t fall.)
3. Pull the fan out of the unit.
4. Remove blade mounting nut and blade.
5. Remove mounting arms by loosening (8) bolts holding the arms to the motor. (Make note of arms
positions for reinstallation.)
6. Install arms and blade on new motor.
7. Install fan in opening and secure with mounting bolts.
8. Reconnect wires and attach cord to motor arm with wire ties to keep them out of fan.
PUMP REPLACEMENT FOR CS516VDTB2
1. Loosen PVC Union
2. Remove pump and PVC pipe
3. Unplug the cord from the top of the pump by removing 2 screws
4. Unscrew PVC pipe from the pump
5. Reverse steps 1-4 to reinstall the new pump
6. Reinstall cooling pads and guards, reconnect power, and test pump
PUMP REPLACEMENT FOR CS516VD, CS636VD, CS650VD
1. Unscrew tting from pump
2. Unplug the cord from the top of the pump by removing (2) screws
3. Remove pump from water sump and install new pump
4. Reverse the above procedures to reconnect the wiring, lift pump bracket and reconnect the hose. Secure
wires to fan frame with wire ties to clear the fan blades. Be sure to position the plug correctly.
5. Reinstall cooling pads and guards, reconnect power and test pump.

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6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING/REPAIR
6.4 TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Support and service is available directly from your distributor or the COOL-SPACE Technical Support Hot Line at 001-317-
577-0337, email sales@cool-space.com or visit www.cool-space.com.
7.0 WARRANTY
Warranty Information and product registration can be found online at www.row.cool-space.com/warranty
Under normal use, the warranty covers the unit and its components for thirty-six (36) months from date of invoice. Refer
to the manufacturer’s Warranty Policy for details.
7.1 WARRANTY PARTS
Warranty replacement parts are available through your local distributor or supplier where you purchased your COOL-
SPACE unit. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us direct at 00 44 7979 243154 simon.hartles@cool-
space.com. Please have your model number and serial number ready.
DO NOT DISCARD FAULTY PARTS
Check with the Manufacturer as they may need to be returned for warranty credit.
7.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
Accessories and replacement parts are available from your local distributor or supplier. To order parts or for help finding
a distributor or supplier visit the COOL-SPACE website at www.cool-space.com or call 00 44 7979 243154 simon.hartles@
cool-space.com.
FAN MOTOR
CS-F16.1-VD-50HZ CS5-16-VD, CS5-16-VD-TB2 45cm (18") Fan Assembly with Motor
CS-M36-220V CS6-36-VD 90cm (36") Variable Speed 50HZ
CS-M50-VD-50HZ CS6-50-VD 127cm (50") Variable Speed 50HZ
SWITCHES
CS-E110 On/O Pump & Single Speed Fan
CS-E180 + CS-E172 CS6-36-VD Variable Speed controller + knob
CS-E199-VD CS5-16-VD, CS5-16-VD-TB2 220/230 VD Controller
PUMP
CS-E192-2 CS5-16-VD, CS6-36-VD, CS6-50-VD
20CM (8") PADS
CS-H610 + CS-H611 CS5-16-VD, CS-16-VD-TB2 (3 required (1 x CS-H610) + (2 x CS-H611))
CS-H613 CS6-36-VD (5 required)
CS-H48-140 CS6-50-VD (6 required)
FLOAT A SS EM B LY
CS-P143 CS5-16-VD, CS6-36-VD, CS6-50-VD (Post 2017)
½" Compact Water Control Valve (Vertical )
CS-P142 CS5-16-VD-TB2 (Post 2017)
½" Compact Water Control Valve (Horizontal)
FOR EXPLODED VIEW DRAWINGS PLEASE GO TO WWW.COOLSPACE.COM

This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates
that this product must not be disposed of with your other
household waste. Inappropriate disposal may be harmful.
Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste
equipment by handing it over to a designated collection
point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. The separate collection and recycling of
your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to
conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a
manner that protects human health and the environment.
For more information about where you can drop off your
waste equipment for recycling, please contact y our local
city office, your household waste disposal service or the
shop where you purchased the product.


International Sales Oce
PO Box 6916
Bridgnorth WV16 9ED UK
00 44 7979 243154
simon.hartles@cool-space.com
www.cool-space.com
REV 24FEB2020 PN CS5-16-VD, CS5-16-VD-TB2, CS6-36-VD, CS6-50-VD 230V/50HZ MANUAL
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