PHOENIX MANUFACTURING MASTER BLASTER MB10 User manual

1-800-325-6952
Congratulations: You have purchased a product of superior performance and design, which will give the best service when
properly installed, operated and maintained. These coolers can be used as convenient, roll-around spot coolers.
• Safety
• Installation
• Start-up
• Operation
• Maintenance
• Troubleshooting
• Read all instructions carefully before installation.
• This cooler must be connected to 120 Volt AC, 60 Hz (cycle)
power only. NOTE: Improper voltage will void the pump and/
or motor warranties and may cause serious personal injury
or property damage.
• This cooler must be plugged into a GFCI protected
receptacle, which has been properly installed in accordance
with all local and national codes. If you are not sure that
the receptacle is GFCI protected, consult with a qualied
electrician.
• This cooler is equipped with a power cord having an
equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug. Do
not attempt to defeat this safety device by removing the
grounding pin.
• Do NOT step on or roll over power cord with heavy or sharp
objects. Do not operate if the plug or cord is damaged in any
way. If the unit is damaged or malfunctions, do not continue
to operate it.
• Remove the plug from the electrical receptacle by pulling on
the plug and not the cord.
• Always disconnect electrical power to unit before attempting
to work on or service your cooler.
•
Do NOT operate near open containers of ammable liquids or
gases.
01-999-2624 Rev A 11/20
• Do NOT operate this blower (fan motor) with any solid-state
speed control device.
• Do NOT operate this unit with pad frame(s) and/or air outlet
grille removed, this may cause the fan motor to overload and
damage the motor.
• Never wash your cooler cabinet with garden hose, water
may harm motor and pump.
NOTE:
• Do NOT use indoors on carpet or wood oor. Unit may leak
water and could damage ooring or create a slip hazard.
• Do NOT locate or operate cooler near exhaust or vent pipes
as odors or fumes may be drawn into unit.
• Your warranty does NOT cover shipping damage. Report all
shipping damage at once to store making the delivery.
• For future reference, record the model and serial number,
date and place of purchase of your evaporative cooler here:
READ AND SAVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Model # Serial #
Date of Purchase:
Place of Purchase:
WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURY TO
PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
Owner’s Guide
Use and Care Manual
Model: MB10
Customer Service
This guide will provide you with information needed to assemble the unit for roll-around spot-cooling. It also contains information
on how to safely operate, inspect, maintain and troubleshoot your evaporative air cooler.
The rst section, Assembly, contains instructions to prepare your cooler for roll-around portable service. The second section,
Maintenance, contains operational and maintenance instructions to aid in keeping your unit in good working order, while
Troubleshooting includes information to help diagnose and repair commonly encountered problems.
THE USE OF ANODE DEVICES, CHEMICAL ADDITIVES, OR
COOLER CLEANER TREATMENTS IN THIS COOLER WILL
VOID THE WARRANTY.

INTRODUCTION Install oat valve and hose adapter
Attach the oat valve to the cabinet as shown below. The garden
hose adapter attaches to the brass inlet tting on the oat valve.
NOTE: verify that the hose washers are correctly in place.
Water connection and oat adjustment
Move cooler to desired location (this should be a level area for proper
operation of the cooler).
1. Locate a knock-out in the bottom of any of the four corner posts.
2. Connect to water supply using a commercial grade of water hose
(not supplied with cooler, obtained separately) to the adapter on
the oat valve and turn water on. CAUTION: water inlet pressure
should be limited to a maximum of 65 PSI to avoid rupturing the
water hose. If pressure exceeds this value, an inline pressure
regulator should be installed (obtainable from a local plumbing or
hardware store).
3. Check that all connections are tight by visually inspecting hose,
oat valve, etc. for leakage.
4. Set oat valve for a water depth of 2-1/2". The oat is adjusted by
lightly bending the float rod.
Your evaporative air cooler was thoroughly tested and inspected
before leaving the factory. This is your guide to economical, trouble
free comfort cooling over the years with reasonable care and regular
maintenance. Failure to follow these instructions may damage your
cooler, impair its operation and/or void the warranty
Read it carefully.
SET UP FOR ROLL-AROUND USE
• Open parts box & remove casters from parts bag. Assemble each
caster (Fig.1) per caster plate using supplied 1/4-20 nuts & carriage
bolts.
• Place casters w/ brakes on the front of the unit, and the casters
without the brakes should be mounted on the back of the cooler.
Use 4 of the 1/4-20 bolts from the parts bag to secure all 4 of the
casters to their respective caster plates. Apply brakes before lifting
cooler upright to complete assembly.
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PREPARATION FOR ASSEMBLY
Remove the pad frames by slightly lifting the pad frame from the
bottom, pull outwards until clear of cabinet bottom pan, then
downwards until frame clears cabinet top. Remove the following
items from the cooler:
1. Box containing swivel casters and attachment hardware.
2. Plastic bag containing small parts, oat valve, garden hose adapter,
hose nut, hose washer, o-ring.
3. Bag with hose adapter for oat valve (roll-around use)
Gather tools required to assemble & install unit
The following tools are required to assemble the unit:
7/16" box or open end wrench
3/8" box or open end wrench
6" crescent wrench
1/4" nut driver
Figure 1
Install Overow Standpipe / Drain Line
Install overow drain bushing in bottom of cooler as follows:
• Slide rubber washer over the brass drain
bushing.
• Push drain bushing through bottom of
cooler, assemble and tighten lock nut.
• Screw plastic overow standpipe into the
drain bushing and tighten snugly (hand
tight) to prevent leakage.
• Where conditions allow for drainage,
connect a drain line (garden hose) to
drain bushing.
Cooler checkout and rst time start-up
Congratulations, once you re-install the pad frames, your roll-around
Master Blaster cooler will be complete and ready for use. Please
proceed to the Pre-startup inspection checklist on page 3 before
starting unit for the rst time.
Motor and blower wheel check
Check motor mounting to be sure all screws and nuts are tightened
down properly. Rotate blower wheel by hand to see that it moves
freely without rubbing against housing.
Belt Tension Adjustment
CAUTION:
Disconnect all electrical power to the cooler and insure that belt
is not rotating before adjusting belt tension.
Correct belt tension and alignment is important, proper setup reduces
power consumption and prolongs life of belt and motor. Check belt
tension by squeezing belt. Proper tension will allow deection of ½
to ¾ inch. To increase or decrease belt tension, loosen bolt in slot of
motor support bracket. Adjust belt to proper tension and retighten
bolt.
CAUTION:
Never operate unit with pad frame(s)
and/or air outlet grille removed. This
will result in an overloaded condition
and may damage the motor.

CAUTION:
This cooler is designed for connection to 120 volt AC, 60 Hz
(cycle) power only. NOTE: Improper voltage will void the pump
and/or motor warranties and may cause serious personal injury
or property damage.
This cooler is equipped with a power cord having equipment
grounding conductor and grounding plug. Do NOT attempt to
defeat this safety device by removing the grounding pin.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Guidelines and location
Always make sure that the roll-around unit is operated on a solid,
level surface strong enough to hold its weight (unit can weigh 270
lbs when full). Make sure the two locking casters have been locked
to prevent the cooler from accidentally moving while in use. Use
caution when rolling the unit to avoid splashing or spilling of water.
Unless the move is for a short distance, it is best to drain the unit,
move it and then rell it in its new location.
Controls
Rocker-type control switches are used
to select the operating mode of the
cooler. These switches control fan
speed (FAN-HIGH/OFF/LOW) and the
pump operation (COOL-ON/OFF).
To eliminate a rush of warm air when
starting the cooler, be sure to turn the
pump (COOL) on for a few minutes
before turning on the blower motor
(FAN) in low or high speed.
GENERAL INSPECTION
Pre-Start-up Inspection Checklist
Before start-up of the cooler motor and pump for the rst time, or
at the beginning of each cooling season, make sure all connections
and adjustments have been made.
√Cooler is on a level surface, casters locked to prevent unnessary
movement (prevent spillage).
√ Power supply cord is plugged into a GFCI protected receptacle;
cord is secure from accidental damage.
√ Drain and oat valve installed.
√ Water hose connected securely without leaks.
√ Water faucet or supply is turned on.
√ Float adjusted for proper water level.
√ Pad frames and air outlet grille correctly installed.
√ Pump impeller turns freely. Remove impeller cover (see
"Cleaning Pump"), and check rotation.
√ Blower wheel, shaft, pulley and motor sheave set bolts/screws
are snug.
√ Motor sheave/Blower pulley alignment is okay; belt tension is
okay.
CAUTION:
Never operate unit with pad frame(s) and/or air outlet grille
removed. This will result in an overloaded condition and may
damage the fan motor. The motor and pump have an internal
automatic thermal overload switch that will shut the motor and/
or the pump off if it overheats! The motor and/or pump can
restart automatically when they cool down.
To verify and check out the cooler installation on initial start-up, the
following procedure should be followed.
√Push “COOL” switch to ON position (pump on).
√ Verify that pump starts and pads are evenly wet.
√ Push “FAN” switch to LOW position (low speed on).
√ Observe that motor starts and runs. Check high-speed function by
turning “FAN” switch to HIGH (high speed on).
√ When switching from Low to Hi speed you should pause in center
position (OFF) for 2 seconds to extend motor life.
NOTE: When new, the glue in the media pad may emit an odor.
Flushing the pad and draining the water prior to rst use can
reduce or eliminate the odor. Turn the pump on (do not turn on
the fan) and run for approx. 30 minutes making sure the pad is
soaked. Remove standpipe & cap and drain the water out of the
cooler. Rell and run the pump again for another 30 minutes.
The odor should diminish and go away. If not, drain and ush
until the order is gone.
Cabinet Inspection Checklist
After initial start-up and during periodic inspections, check for and/
or observe the following: Refer to the Troubleshooting Chart on
page 6 if necessary.
√Leaks from water lines, pad frames, cabinet, etc.
√ Observe cooler pads for uneven wetting.
√ Conrm water level setting is correct.
√ Verify full, even ow in water distribution system.
√ Blower wheel / motor rotates freely.
√ Belt condition / tension / alignment.
√ Check that set screws on pulleys, blower wheel are tight.
√ Check motor mounting and cabinet hardware.
Regular maintenance and periodic inspection is the key to long and
successful service of your Master Blaster cooler. The cooler should
receive major servicing at least once a year, more often if conditions
require (dusty environment, constant use, poor water quality, etc.) For
maximum cooling efciency, long life and appearance, every two
months during operation, the cooler should be inspected and
cleaned.
NOTE: Do Not Undercoat the Water Reservoir
Your cooler's water reservoir is nished with our Peblar XT®
appliance-type nish. It is so hard that asphalt-type cooler water
pan under-coatings will not stick to it. Undercoating will break free,
clogging the pump and water distribution system.
NOTE: Do not use cooler cleaners, cooler treatments, anodes or
other chemical additives in this evaporative cooler. Use of any
additives or water treatment other than the furnished bleed-off will
void your warranty and may impair the life of the cooler.
Before starting any maintenance operation, thoroughly
read all operating and maintenance instructions and
observe all cautions and warnings.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
START-UP CHECKLIST

CAUTION: Disconnect all electrical power to the
cooler by removing plug from receptacle before attempting
to install, open, or service your cooler.
Even while routinely inspecting or servicing the inside, the cooler
can be accidentally started. Keep all personnel away from the cooler
and electrical supply when you are working on it. Before servicing
or cleaning unit, switch “COOL” and “FAN” to the OFF position and
remove power cord from receptacle.
All foreign materials, scale, salt deposits, lime, etc. can and should
be removed from louvers, bottom pan, and other components. Your
cooler's long lasting nish can be brought to like-new condition by
using warm water and a soft cloth.
NOTE: Avoid using scouring pads, steel wool or wire brushes, as
these will damage the nish and encourage corrosion.
CAUTION: Disconnect all electrical power to the
cooler by removing the plug from the receptacle before
attempting to install, open, or service your cooler.
IMPORTANT: Before operating cooler at beginning of each
cooling season, turn blower wheel, cooler motor and pump
motor shafts by hand to make sure they turn freely. Failure
to do so may result in burning out the motor.
Periodic inspection of your cooler will enhance long, trouble-free
service life. For maximum efciency, every two months during
operation, or any time the cooler is opened, the cooler should be
inspected. Some suggested items:
√Check for leaks from pad frames, cabinet, etc.
√Are there any dry spots on the media when cooler is in operation?
√Are bolts, nuts and set screws snug?
√Are the bearings making unusual noises?
√Does the blower wheel turn freely?
√Is float level set correctly?
√Is water in the bottom pan clean?
√Belt condition/tension/alignment?
Set Screws, Bolts and Nuts
Check torque on set screws and cabinet hardware:
√Motor and Blower Pulley set screws (95 in-lbs.)
√Blower Wheel set screws (1 per side, 150 in-lbs)
√Cabinet hardware (25 in-lbs)
CAUTION: Disconnect all electrical power to the
cooler and insure that belt is not rotating before adjusting
belt tension.
Adjust Belt Tension
Each time you inspect your cooler, be sure to check belt tension on
motor/blower assembly. Check belt condition and replace it if trays or
cracks appear. Check alignment of blower pulley with motor pulley.
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Cleaning Water Pump & Hose
CAUTION: Disconnect all electrical power to the cooler
before attempting to install, open, or service your cooler.
CAUTION: Do not allow pump to fall over and become
submerged; water will damage pump motor.
Clean water pump, drain pump, and hose
assembly as follows:
• Unplug pump cord, remove
mounting bracket screw and
remove pump from cooler. Shake
gently to remove water.
• To prevent breakage, carefully release and
remove impeller base plate from the pump
body.
• Using a mild detergent solution and a clean
cloth, clean deposits from pump screen,
around impeller and base plate.
• Spin impeller to dislodge any remaining
foreign material.
• Remove any foreign material in the hose
adapter (between the pump and hose), or
between the hose and the water distributor
assembly.
• Rinse and reinstall impeller base plate.
• Reinstall pump and reconnect pump cord.
Draining
Drain the cooler cabinet (with power off and
panels removed) as follows:
• Connect a drain hose to the drain tting on the bottom of
the reservoir, if not already connected to drain line.
• Remove brass cap and overow standpipe from the drain tting.
• Drain and clean reservoir. Remove any remaining water with a rag
or sponge.
Touch-up
The hardness, adhesion and smoothness of the internal and external
nish on your cooler makes it extremely unlikely that scratches or
chipping will occur. In the event that nish damage does occur, it
should be promptly repaired by the following procedures:
1. Sand the area around bare metal spots.
2. Prime and paint with a quality paint.
Do not use asphalt type cooler undercoat material in water
reservoir. Undercoat will break free, clogging the pump and
water distributor.
Lubrication
Motor Bearings
Some motors used in Master Blaster coolers have ports for
lubricating the motor and are oiled at the factory. They should be
checked after 20-30 days of operation. If the need for oiling is
indicated, see the motor nameplate for specic instructions on re-
lubricating the motor. Under normal use, these motors require oiling
about every 12 months of operation. Do Not Over-Oil.
MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION

Blower Shaft Bearings
Blower shaft bearings need periodic lubrication. They should be
checked 20-30 days after initial start-up of operation. The oil cups
on the bearings should be lled with a good grade of SAE 20W or
30W non-detergent oil when necessary. Under normal use, oiling is
required every three months of operation. Do Not Over- Oil.
Pump Motor Bearings
The pump motor does not require lubrication.
Changing Cooler Pads
Scale may build up on outside of the Rigid Pad, which will restrict
the airow. The Rigid Pad should be removed and replaced if scale
cannot be removed using the methods described below. Failure to
do so may result in premature failure of components.
1. Remove pad assembly from cabinet.
2. Remove pad retainer from frame. Carefully remove all rigid
media from the louver panel, paying attention to the bottom of the
medial as there is a cut made at the bottom. Remove and discard
old pads.
3. If passages are clogged or pad is dirty, hose off the inlet face of
the pad. Light, gentle brushing of the inlet edges of the pad with
a stiff bristle brush (don’t use a wire brush) will not harm the pad
and will remove stubborn scaling.
4. If necessary, replace with new rigid media pads. Aspen,
expanded paper or other types of evap cooling pads will not work
and will void your warranty.
5. Lay new rigid media pads into the louver panel assy., paying
attention to how the slit at the bottom of the pad is oriented.
6. Return the rigid media retainer so that it ts on top of the rigid
media pads and holds them securely against the louver panel.
7. Pre-soak pads and check for air gaps along edges, reinstall pad
frame into unit.
8. Start pump and allow troughs to ll… check water level in trough
by slightly tilting pad frame out.
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Shut Down:
- Always drain all of the water out of the cooler and water supply line
when not in use for prolonged periods, and particularly at the end of
the season. Keep the water line disconnected from both the cooler
and the water supply so it does not freeze.
- Disconnect power from cooler during extended periods of non-use.
REPLACEMENT PART
When ordering replacement parts, always refer to the serial and
model number of your cooler. Use the part numbers listed in the
accompanying parts list, as illustrated in the diagrams for your model.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE:
Should an obvious problem occur with your cooler consult the following table. If you cannot correct the problem, or if it persists,
contact qualied service personnel.
PROBLEM / SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Water draining from unit Float valve out of adjustment Adjust oat to 2-1/2" water depth
Float movement obstructed Free oat from obstruction
Float valve non-functional Replace oat assembly
Dry pads Pump intake clogged Remove obstruction
Water pump non-functional Replace water pump
Clogged water line Locate and free obstruction
Pad trough clogged Clear debris from trough
Switch non-functional Replace switch
Wiring non-functional Repair or replace non-functional wiring
Water turned off to cooler Turn on water supply
No water Fill reservoir
Motor does not start or no air
delivery
Electrical power disconnected Check power receptacle and cord
Belt too loose or too tight Adjust belt tension
Defective motor Replace motor
Defective switch Replace switch
Broken belt Replace belt
Inadequate air delivery Insufcient air exhaust Open windows to increase air ow
Belt too loose Adjust belt tension or replace if necessary
Pads plugged Replace pads
Motor cycles on & off Low voltage Check voltage
Excessive belt tension Adjust belt tension
Blower shaft tight or locked Oil or replace bearings
Bearing dry Oil bearings
Pad frame(s) or air outlet grille removed Re-install pad frame(s) or air outlet grille
Noisy operation Blower rubbing on housing Reposition wheel
Motor sheave or blower set screws loose Tighten set screws
Excessive humidity in house Inadequate exhaust Open doors and windows to increase ventilation
Musty or unpleasant odor Stale or stagnant water in cooler Drain, clean, and ush reservoir
Media pads clogged or mildewed Replace media pads
Media pads not completely wet before starting
fan motor
Turn pump ON for several minutes prior to starting
cooler
New pads have an odor that goes away after
about 4-8 hours.
Drain reservoir multiple times until odor dissipates
WIRING DIAGRAM

ITEM REPLACEMENT PART MB10A MB20A
1CABINET ---- ----
2BLOWER ASSEMBLY COMPLETE 05-003-0220 05-003-0221
3PAD FRAME ASSEMBLY COMPLETE 05-002-0429 05-002-0431
3A RIGID MEDIA (SET) 05-002-0430 05-002-0432
4GRILLE 05-001-0154 05-001-0155
5SWITCH BOX ASSEMBLY 05-007-0185 05-007-0185
5A SWITCH (PUMP) 05-007-0147 05-007-0147
5B SWITCH (MOTOR) 05-007-0148 05-007-0148
5C MOTOR RECEPTACLE 05-007-0127 05-007-0127
5D PUMP RECEPTACLE 05-007-0126 05-007-0126
6POWER SUPPLY CORD 05-007-0186 05-007-0186
7CASTER (COMPLETE SET OF 4) 05-001-0152 05-001-0152
8FLOAT VALVE 05-006-0001 05-006-0001
9BUSHING NUT with BRASS HOSE CAP 05-006-0242 05-006-0242
10 WATER DISTRIBUTOR ASSEMBLY 05-006-0263 05-006-0265
11 PUMP 05-006-0034 05-006-0034
12 BLEED OFF TEE & HOSE 05-006-0003 05-006-0003
13 MOTOR CORD (MALE) 05-007-0037 05-007-0037
14 MOTOR MOUNTING STRAPS 05-007-0028 05-007-0028
15 MOTOR SHEAVE 05-003-0152 05-003-0222
16 BELT 05-003-0019 05-003-0024
17 MOTOR (BARE) 05-007-0042 05-007-0046
18 BLOWER PULLEY 05-003-0058 05-003-0060
19 BEARING ASSEMBLY (SET OF 2) 05-003-0038 05-003-0039
20 LEATHER WASHERS 05-003-0008 05-003-0008
21 SHAFT 05-003-0002 05-003-0003
22 BLOWER WHEEL 05-003-0035 05-003-0036
23 GARDEN HOSE ADAPTOR 05-006-0264 05-006-0264
24 ACCESS PANEL 05-001-0157 05-001-0158
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Evaporative Cooler - Limited Warranty
Phoenix Manufacturing Inc, Phoenix Arizona, extends this limited warranty to the original purchaser of this evaporative cooler.
What this warranty covers and for how long:
FIVE YEAR COVERAGE Phoenix Manufacturing Inc will exchange the cabinet only should any water leakage occur through the base assembly due to rust out, or as
a result of defect in material or workmanship during the rst ve years from the date of initial purchase.
THREE YEAR COVERAGE: applies to the fan motor if furnished by Phoenix Manufacturing Inc.
ONE YEAR COVERAGE: applies to all other components if furnished by Phoenix Manufacturing Inc. Phoenix Manufacturing Inc, at their discretion, will exchange or
replace all components should they fail as a result of a defect in material or workmanship during the rst year from date of initial purchase.
Media is a disposable item and has no warranty.
What this warranty does NOT cover:
PMI is not responsible for any damage or malfunction unless caused by a defect in material or workmanship. Determination of defects in materials or workmanship is
at the sole discretion of PMI or its appointed representative.
DAMAGE OR MALFUNCTION, WHICH IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO:
√Pad media
√Water damage to motor
√Improper installation, maintenance or operation√Abuse or misuse
√Transportation damage
√ Worn belts
√ Acts of God
• Do not use anode devices, water from a water softener, cooler cleaners, cooler treatments or other additives in your cooler. The use of any of these products will
void your warranty and may impair the life of your cooler.
• This warranty does NOT cover evaporative coolers installed and operated outside the continental United States.
• PMI does NOT pay the cost of a service call to the site or installation to diagnose the cause of trouble.
• PMI does NOT pay the cost of labor to install the part, or mileage allowance to or from the site.
• PMI does NOT pay the freight/postage on any exchange or replacement parts.
• This warranty does NOT cover any failure, damage, or defect that results from unauthorized modication or service, or from the use of products or replacement parts
other than those from PMI, including, but not limited to motors and pumps.
To obtain service under this warranty:
Contact the dealer where you purchased your evaporative cooler. Include your name, phone number, address and zip code, the model and serial number of your
evaporative cooler, a copy of your proof of purchase, date of installation and a description of your problem.
If you are not able to locate your dealer, or in case of unsatisfactory warranty service from your dealer, please write the Warranty Department, PMI, 3655 E. Roeser
Road, Phoenix, Arizona, 85040. Include your name, phone number, address and zip code, the servicing dealer involved, the model and serial number of your
evaporative cooler, a copy of your proof of purchase, date of installation, and a description of your problem.
Replacement Parts:
All PMI replacement parts carry a 90-day warranty from date of purchase (or balance of original warranty, whichever is greater).
This warranty is the only warranty extended by PMI to consumer purchasers of evaporative coolers. PMI disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied, that arise
by the operation of the law, except that implied warranties of merchantability or tness for a particular purpose are limited to the duration of the expressed limited
warranty period. PMI shall not be liable to any incidental or consequential damages, above the limitations or exclusions stated above which may have resulted from
any alleged breach of warranty.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, the limitations or
exclusions stated above may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
Garantia Limitada – Enfriador Evaporativo
Phoenix Manufacturing Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, extiende esta garantía limitada al comprador original de este enfriador evaporativo.
What this warranty covers and for how long:
Cobertura de cinco años Phoenix Manufacturing Inc intercambiará el gabinete, si es que fugas de agua ocurran a través del fondo debido a oxidación, como
resultado de material defectuoso o de mano de obra durante los primeros cinco años de la fecha de su compra inicial.
Cobertura de tres años se aplica a motor de ventilador si propoecionado por PMI.
Cobertura de un año se aplica a todos los componentes si fue proporcionado por PMI. PMI a su discreción, intercambiará o remplazará, todos los componentes si
es que fallan como resultado de defectos en material o mano de obra durante el primer año de la fecha de su compra inicial.
Paja es un articulo desechable y no tiene garantía.
Lo que NO cubre esta garantía:
PMI no es responsable por ningún daño o mal funcionamiento al menos que sea causado por defectos de material o mano de obra. Determinación de defectos de
material o mano de obra es solamente a la discreción de PMI o su representante designado.
DAÑOS DEBIDO A MAL FUNCIONAMIENTO QUE CUBRE ESTA GARANTIA INCLUYEN, PERO NO SE LIMITAN A:
√Filtros (paja)
√Daño de agua al motor
√Impropia instalación, mantenimiento, u operación√Abuso o mal uso
√Daños de transportación
√ Bandas gastadas
√ Actos de Dios
• No use dispositivos de ánodos, agua de un sistema de agua blanda, limpiadores para enfriador, tratamientos para enfriador, u otros aditivos en su enfriador. El uso
de cualquiera de estos productos anulará la garantía y posiblemente acortar la vida de su enfriador.
• Esta garantía no cubre enfriadores instalados y operados fuera del continente de los Estados Unidos.
• PMI NO paga el costo de llamada de servicio a la instalación para diagnosticar la causa del problema.
• PMI NO paga el costo de labor para instalar la parte, o el costo del millaje hacia o del lugar.
• PMI NO paga por el costo de ete/postal o cualquier intercambio o reemplazo de partes.
• Esta garantía NO cubre ninguna falla daño, o defecto que resulte por modicación no autorizada o servicio, o por el uso de productos o partes de reemplazo que no
sean de PMI incluyendo, pero no limitado a motores y bombas.
Para obtener servicio bajo esta garantía:
Contacte su proveedor en donde compró su enfriador. Incluya su nombre, número de teléfono, dirección y zona postal, el modelo y número de serie de su enfriador
evaporativo, una copia de prueba de compra, fecha de instalación y descripción del problema.
Si no puede localizar su proveedor, o en caso de servicio de garantía insatisfactorio, favor de escribir Departamento de garantía, PMI, 3655 E. Roeser Road,
Phoenix, Arizona, 85040. Incluya su nombre, número de teléfono, dirección y zona postal, el taller de servicio envuelto, el modelo y número de serie de su enfriador
evaporativo, una copia de prueba de compra, fecha de instalación y descripción del problema.
Partes de reemplazo:
ATodos las partes de reemplazo de PMI cuentan con una garantía de 90 días desde la fecha de su compra (o el balance de la garantía original lo que sea más).
Esta es la única garantía extendida por PMI al consumidor que compra enfriadores por evaporación. PMI desconoce todas otras garantías, expresadas, que surjan
por la operación de la ley, excepto que garantías implicadas de comerciabilidad o conveniencia para un propósito particular son limitadas a la duración del limitado
período de garantía expresado. PMI no deberá ser responsable por daños incidentales o consecuentes, las limitaciones o exclusiones declaradas arriba que
posiblemente hayan resultado de cualquier declaración de garantía rota.Algunos estados no permiten limitaciones en que tanto el contenido de una garantía dure o la
exclusión o limitación de daños incidentales o consecuentes, las limitaciones o exclusiones indicadas arriba es posible que no se la aplique a usted. Esta garantía le
da a usted derechos especícos legales, y es posible que usted tenga otros derechos que varían de un estado a otro.
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