Owner’s Manual
Durango Window Cooler
With Ionizer
Model WEAC628i
Please keep this important manual in a safe place. It is the owner’s responsibility to
ensure that regular maintenance is carried out on this evaporative cooling product.
Failure to do so will void all guarantees beyond statutory and legal requirements.
BONAIRE WINDOW COOLER
Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................. 2
Operation Instructions ............................................................................................... 4
GENERAL .................................................................................................................................4
Introduction..........................................................................................................................4
Unit Internal View ................................................................................................................4
Unit Operation .....................................................................................................................5
Bleed Off .............................................................................................................................5
COOLER OPERATION.................................................................................................................6
Before Starting ....................................................................................................................6
Operating the unit................................................................................................................6
Installation................................................................................................................... 7
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS..................................................................................................7
UNPACKING THE UNIT ...............................................................................................................7
UNIT INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................8
Internal Fixing of the Unit ....................................................................................................8
External Fixing of the Unit ...................................................................................................9
Water Connection..............................................................................................................10
Commissioning..................................................................................................................10
Maintenance...............................................................................................................11
GENERAL ...............................................................................................................................12
Filter Pads .........................................................................................................................12
Water Tank........................................................................................................................12
Water Distributor ...............................................................................................................12
Water Level / Float Valve ..................................................................................................12
Motor and Fan...................................................................................................................12
Bleed Off ...........................................................................................................................13
ELECTRICAL ...........................................................................................................................13
Parts List ....................................................................................................................15
Problem Solving ........................................................................................................16
Optional Extras ..........................................................................................................17
Warranty.....................................................................................................................18
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Operation Instructions
Operation Instructions
GENERAL
Introduction
Your evaporative air conditioner is engineered to meet the rigors of harsh environments. Used
and maintained in accordance with this manual, it will provide you with years of quiet, cool and
environmentally friendly operation. Please take the time to read this manual.
The principal of your unit is to introduce fresh air, which is washed through the filter pads to
provide cool fresh air. The warm stale air within the room is forced out by the cool air through
open doors or windows.
Unit Internal View
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Operation Instructions
Unit Operation
It is essential for successful operation of the evaporative cooler that there be sufficient free air
openings in the room to be cooled – approximately 0.5m² (5.4² feet). Open doors and
windows will usually provide this as per the diagrams below.
Please Note:- It is important for good ventilation that doors or windows are not open on the
windward side of the house.
Bleed Off
The bleed off rate is factory preset and is not adjustable without direction of
the manufacturer. It is critical to the life of the product that the bleed off
function is not restricted in any way as this may void unit warranty and will
cause damage to your filters and cooler.
The function of the bleed off must be inspected by the owner on a regular
basis to ensure the bleed off continuously flows when the unit is operating
in “COOL” mode.
All evaporative coolers require water bleed-off to prevent build-up
of mineral deposits as the result of the evaporative cooling
process. This will maximize the life of the premium CELdek® filter
pads and minimize mineral deposits inside the cooler. The bleed-
off function only operates in COOL mode (when the water pump
operates).
Should water supply contain high levels of total dissolved solids
(greater than 300 p.p.m.), increase the bleed rate. See page 13.
This bleed water can be used in gardens or diverted to drains
using standard garden hose and fittings from your local hardware
store. The overflow pipe connection is a ¾” x 14TPI ANS straight
pipe thread.
Please Note:- Any additional pipe work fitted to the bleed off by the owner must slope away
from the unit in a down hill manner.
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Operation Instructions
COOLER OPERATION
Before Starting
•
Always ensure that there is another open window or door through which the air can
exhaust to other parts of the house. Refer page 5 for correct operation and ventilation.
•
•
•
Ensure that the filters are kept clean.
Ensure that the water to the cooler is turned on.
Ensure the plug is connected to a110V 60Hz single phase grounded appliance socket
on the inside of the house and turned on.
•
IMPORTANT. After the first 10 hours of operation in COOL mode, the water must
be drained from the unit water tank to remove any new product residuals. This
process must be repeated after a further 10 hours of COOL mode operation. (See
page 12 for removing the over flow pipe.)
Operating the unit
The Durango cooler can be operated in either of 2 modes, COOL or FAN.
COOL Mode.
•
•
•
Move control knob to “COOL” side. Select
desired fan speed
1 - Sleep Mode
2 - Normal Operation
Max - Quick Cool down
The unit will now operate with the fan
motor, water pump and ionizer activated.
FAN Mode
Move the control knob to the “FAN” side
(pump isolated). Select desired fan speed
1 - Sleep Mode
2 - Normal Operation
Max - Quick Cool down
The unit will now operate with the fan motor
only activated.
To turn the unit off, rotate the control knob to
the O position
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Installation
Installation
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Tools
Materials Required (Not supplied)
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Drill (Power or Cordless)
Adjustable Wrench.
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Silicone for sealing Window Infill
Panel
Length of 6mm (¼") copper or
plastic tubing
Phillips Head Screw Driver
Drills for drilling pilot holes into
window frame 1/8" (3.2mm) Drill - or
appropriate for size of screw used.
840mm (33”) of suitable spacer
material (if required)
Sillcock Valve
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¾” Philips Head Screws for affixing
Window Infill Panel
UNPACKING THE UNIT
Warning
When you receive your unit the fan
assembly and the over flow fitting will
be partially located inside the wet
section of the product.
Fan Assembly
Before installing the product in the window the
telescopic section of the unit MUST be fixed in
place.
Step 1
Step 2
Pull the fan assembly out of the unit by
approximately 6” (150mm) until it hits
the wet box wall.
Fix the fan assembly into place using
the 12 pozi-drive screws supplied.
Ensure the screws are done up tight so
there is no vibration between the fan
housing and the wet box.
Overflow Fitting
Step 3
Remove the tape covering the bottom
of the water over flow fitting assembly.
Step 4
Tighten the nut on the bottom of the
overflow fitting assembly to ensure
there is no leakage from the unit.
Do not over tighten as it is possible to
strip the thread.
The unit is now ready for installing into your window.
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Installation
UNIT INSTALLATION
Note that it is not necessary to remove the Rear Filter Panel from the unit
for installation.
Do not connect the power to the cooler until the installation is complete.
Internal Fixing of the Unit
• IT IS MANDATORY THAT THE METAL FIXING BRACKETS SUPPLIED ARE FITTED
TO ENSURE A SECURE INSTALLATION.
Utilise the 2 fixing brackets and 4 screws provided as shown in the diagram to ensure the
unit is adequately locked into position.
• Ensure that the bracket is aligned within the indicated mounting track area on the
underside of the fan housing – see diagram below. Drill 2x1/8” (3.2mm) holes and insert
screws into unit as per diagram and repeat for window frame with appropriate screws.
• Ensure that the cooler is now fixed rigidly to the house structure
• Close window against unit.
Measure the gap of the opening &
cut the in-fill panel to fit in the gap
left.
• Fit in fill panel with screws (length
of screws must not exceed 25mm
(1”) in length) and seal any gaps
with silicone.
• Check that the unit is still level
using spirit level on top edge of
Rear Filter Panel.
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Installation
External Fixing of the Unit
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•
•
•
Ensure that the location chosen to mount the cooler is strong enough to support the
operating weight of the unit. The unit’s nominal operating weight is 42 kg (93 lbs).
Ensure that the window opening is large enough for the neck of the cooler (nominally
560mm (22”) high by 560mm (22”) wide).
Ensure there is a minimum 100mm (4”) clearance above the external cabinet for
maintenance purposes.
Position the cooler through the window (two or more people will be required for this) so
that the unit is hard up against the outside wall of the house.
Note that if the cooler does
not fit hard up against the
outside wall (e.g. a
protruding timber or brick
window sill), utilise a spacer
block of wood (not
provided) which must be
attached to the wall (the
unit is then fixed to this
wood).
•
Ensure that the unit is installed level in the vertical and horizontal positions as
illustrated, prior to fixing the cooler.
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Installation
•
Use the two ‘Wallmate’ screws provided to fix the cooler to the outside of the house if a
‘stucco-type’ wall is being used. (Note that if the unit is not hard up against the wall,
these fixing screws will go into the spacer block all ready installed).
•
•
For solid walls, brick or masonry, use suitable masonry lag anchors.
Place the unit in position, mark screw positions, remove unit then drill pilot holes for
timber walls (1/8” or 3.2mm).
•
Replace unit in window, fit screws.
Water Connection
Install a sillcock and water valve (not supplied) to
the faucet closest to the cooler and attach water
supply line between cooler and water valve.
The overflow is factory fitted. The bleed hose
protruding through the overflow fitting SHOULD
bleed water during normal operation at a rate
between 6 – 12 Litres per hour (1.5 – 3 gallons per
hour). This is normal and is designed to preserve
the quality of the Cooler and Cooling efficiency of
the Unit. If required this Bleed water can be
plumbed away using standard 'over-the-counter'
garden hose and fittings.
The float valve is factory set and should require no
further adjustment at time of installation (see page
12 if adjustment is required).
Your cooler is now ready for commissioning.
Commissioning
• Check that another door or window in the room is open to allow air to exhaust to other
parts of the house.
• Turn the water supply to the cooler on.
• Plug the cooler into a 110V 60Hz single phase grounded appliance socket on the inside of
the house and switch the socket on.
• Turn the unit on to FAN mode and check the operation of the three speed fan.
• Rotate the control knob to COOL mode and operate the three speed fan and pump.
• Leaving the unit in the COOL mode, check that a constant small stream of bleed off water
is coming from the overflow tube. This bleed off is designed to reduce mineral build up on
the CELdek® filter pads.
• You may notice a wet paper smell as the water circulates around the filter pads. This is
normal during the commissioning phase and at the beginning of each season when the
unit is operated after the winter break. It will only last for a short time.
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Maintenance
Maintenance
Before commencing any maintenance work on your unit, ensure it is
disconnected from the power supply.
Note: It is essential that your evaporative air conditioner is maintained in accordance with this
manual. Failure to do so will affect the life of the product and reduce the level of efficiency.
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS A 5 YEAR MAINTENANCE PLANNER TO USE IN
CONJUNCTION WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. See page 14.
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Remove Rear Filter Panel fixing screws (4 off).
Lift the Rear Filter
Panel in a vertical
fashion 3” or
75mm.
Pull Rear Filter
Panel away from
unit.
Step 4 (Optional)
The pump hose will be attached to Rear Filter Panel. Should the hose come off during
removal of Rear Filter Panel or be removed for servicing the filters, care should be taken to
re-attach the hose and snap lock clamp before replacing Rear Filter Panel.
IMPORTANT: The rotation of the snap lock clamp must be correct (see diagram above) to
refit the Rear Filter Panel assembly.
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Maintenance
GENERAL
Filter Pads
Visually check CELdek® pads for damage or blockage. Gently hose down pads from both
sides to remove any build up of salts, dust and pollen. In dusty areas more regular cleaning is
recommended. Check the water distributor, making sure it is clear and free from blockage.
Failure to do so may lead to uneven water distribution and therefore less efficient operation.
Water Tank
It is important to keep the water tank clean and free from sediment and algae growth. Using a
small soft bristle brush, brush all surfaces in the tank while it is full of water (DO NOT
FORGET THE PUMP STRAINER). Turn off the water inlet to the unit (an isolation valve
should be fitted to the water inlet before the float valve or at the water supply faucet). Drain the
tank by undoing the external overflow fitting lock nut and removing the overflow fitting. After
refilling, it may be necessary to repeat this procedure if the tank is very dirty.
Water Distributor
Check the water distribution system for blockage. Check the delivery tube for kinks or holes.
Note: Water supply line to float valve must be flushed before connecting.
Water Level / Float Valve
The water level should be set at nominal 19mm (¾”) below height of stand pipe lip. The float
valve is a mechanical type and is factory set. If it requires adjustment keep bends tight. If the
valve is leaking, it may require replacement.
Note: Water supply line to float valve must be flushed before connecting.
Note: Some discharge from the overflow may be experienced after shut down due to
water draining back from the CELdek® filter pads. This is normal.
Motor and Fan
Check that the fan spins freely and that there is no build up on the blades. Check the motor for
corrosion and spray with an anti corrosive agent if necessary.
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Maintenance
Bleed Off
The bleed off should be checked to ensure it runs continuously and that there is no build up of
mineral deposits in or on your air conditioner. White deposits indicate high mineral content and
the bleed off system should be checked. Should the bleed nozzle become blocked, use a fine
pin or similar to clear.
If the bleed is running as per normal, the bleed nozzle is clean and the deposits are still
forming, then more bleed may be required.
In areas of poor water quality (where total
dissolved solids are greater than 300 p.p.m.)
increase the diameter of the bleed nipple using a
1
1.6mm ⁄16“) drill bit.
(
Pump Operation
Check the pump spins freely and that the strainer
is clean. Ensure the water slinger washer is in
place on the stainless steel shaft under the motor
above the water line.
After a long idle period, the pump may stop
rotating due to a mineral build up on the stainless
shaft adjacent to the motor. To free the pump
shaft, remove mineral build up and rotate the
shaft using fingers or suitable sized pliers. See
diagram.
Spraying the area with suitable water
displacement lubricate may assist.
In areas of low voltage, the pump may not
provide enough water to wet the filters. To
rectify, remove the water restrictor from the
pump supply hose adjacent to the bleed off
tee piece. See diagram.
ELECTRICAL
No general maintenance
is required to the
electrical system.
Electrical connections and
maintenance should only be carried
out by a qualified electrician.
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Maintenance
5 Year Maintenance Planner
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Year Year Year Year Year
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
Check quality of filters
Check fan & pump
PRESEASON
CHECK
Fill unit with water
Start unit
Check bleed-off system
Check and clean filters
Drain, clean and refill water tray
Check bleed-off system
Check strainers and filters
Check unit operates correctly
Check and clean filters
Drain, clean and refill water tray
Check bleed-off system
Check strainers and filters
Check unit operates correctly
Turn off water supply
FIRST
MIDSEASON
SERVICE
SECOND
MIDSEASON
SERVICE
Drain and clean unit
END OF SEASON
SERVICE AND
SHUT DOWN
Leave drain plug removed
Check motor and pump and
spray with a water
displacement lubricant.
Customer care Line
1 888 812 3496
Parts Line
800 895 0029
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Parts List
Parts List
No Description
Part Number
6280134SP
6280103SP
6280116SP
6282006SP
6281601SP
6280804SP
6280806SP
6280133SP
6201609SP
9041888SP
6280901SP
6280912SP
6050811SP
6280801SP
6280803SP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Filter Retainer Clips
Rear Filter Panel Assembly
Filter Pad Set
Motor Mounting Brackets
Motor
Fan Retaining Clip
Fan
Control Knob
Switch
10 Capacitor 8.0 mf
11 Float Valve Assembly
12 Overflow Fitting
13 Pump Filter Basket
14 Pump
15 Bleed Nipple
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Problem Solving
Problem Solving
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
a
Power Failure
a
Wait for power to be turned
on.
b
c
d
a
Tripped Circuit Breaker
Blown Fuse
b
c
d
a
Reset circuit breaker
Replace
Unit fails to start
Electrical Fault
Pump Seized
Call Bonaire Care Line
Refer to Maintenance page.
See Pump section.
Filter Pads not
wetting.
b
c
Electrical fault with pump
Low voltage in your area
b
c
Call Bonaire Care Line
Remove water restrictor at
bleed tee. See page 13.
a
b
Float Valve Leaking
a
b
Check adjustment or replace
float valve if necessary
Water leaking from
overflow
Drain from CELdek® Pads
Normal Operation – adjust
float level
a
b
c
Loose Delivery Tube
Break in tubing
a
b
c
Check and tighten
Replace as necessary
Water Droplets in
air stream
Pump appears to deliver
excessive water to pads
Check the condition of the
filter pad. Wash if pad shows
heavy build up of minerals
d
a
b
Bleed nozzle is blocked
Not enough air flow
Inadequate Exhaust
d
a
b
Clean bleed nozzle
Increase fan speed
Provide more open area to
exhaust stale air by opening
windows and doors in
adjacent rooms.
Excessive humidity
a
b
Dirty Filters
Dry Filters
a
b
Clean
Inadequate
Cooling
Check control set on COOL
mode. Check water delivery
system. Adjust if necessary.
a
b
Unit located near odour source
Algae in water tank
a
b
Remove source
Unpleasant Odour
Clean tank and refill with fresh
water.
High Mineral Content
Bleed off should be checked
to see if bleed nozzle is
blocked, clear if necessary
and clean CELdek® pad.
Increase the bleed rate – see
page 13. More regular
Rapid formation of
white deposits on
pads
maintenance may be required.
ANY FURTHER PROBLEMS PLEASE CONTACT YOUR
TOLL FREE BONAIRE CUSTOMER CARE LINE ON 1 888 812 3496
and for parts call 800 895 0029
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Optional Extras
Optional Extras
Optional Winter Cover Instructions
The optional winter cover has been design to provide you with a simple method to seal the
unit from winter draughts.
To INSTALL the optional winter cover:
1. Place the lower fin of the winter cover into the gap between the first and second grilles
at the bottom of the fan grille.
2. Ensure the grille clips line up with the appropriate grille and push on.
To REMOVE the optional winter cover:
1. Simply pull the cover off using the winter cover handle.
2. Store the winter cover for the next winter.
To purchase the optional winter cover call:
800 895 0029
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Warranty
Warranty
Statement on Product Warranty (U.S.A.)
1.
Warranty
Subject to the Conditions and Exclusions, Climate Technologies Pty Ltd provides the
original purchaser with the following warranty:
Climate Technologies Pty Ltd warrants this appliance for a 12 month period from
the date of purchase. During this period, a defective appliance or defective parts
will be repaired or replaced free of charge at the election of Climate Technologies
Pty Ltd.
2.
Conditions and Exclusions
(a) The warranty only covers window coolers manufactured by Climate Technologies
Pty Ltd and purchased in the U.S.A.
(b) The warranty does not cover installation components that may be attached to the
product manufactured by Climate Technologies Pty Ltd. These may include and is
not limited to items such as ducting, flues, grills, piping, etc. These items remain
solely the responsibility of the installer / owner.
(c) This warranty is only valid if the appliance is installed and operated in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions and for its designed and intended purpose at the
nominated phase, voltage and frequency.
(d) Product fitness for purpose and overall system design / sizing are solely the
responsibility of the installer / owner. This includes but is not limited to heat load
calculations, air flow, system balancing, humidity, water quality, etc.
(e) Industrial or commercial use of this product will void the warranty. The appliance is
designed for domestic use only.
(f) The product must be installed by a qualified person in the manner prescribed by
local and statutory regulations and to the manufacturer’s specifications.
(g) Warranty will only be given where proof of purchase is provided by the original
purchaser and Climate Technologies Pty Ltd is satisfied that the appliance is within
the warranty period.
(h) Warranty will not be provided where, in Climate Technologies Pty Ltd opinion:
(i) There is nothing wrong with the appliance.
(ii) The defective operation of the appliance is due to failure of electricity or water
supply.
(iii) Defects are caused by neglect, incorrect application, abuse or by accidental
damage of the appliance.
(iv) An unauthorised person has attempted to repair the appliance.
(v) The appliance has been changed or modified in any way.
(vi) A situation arises referenced in the trouble-shooting guide.
(i) Damage caused by elements such as wind, rain, lighting, floods, etc along with
power spiking and brownouts are not considered defective material or workmanship
and as such are not covered by our warranty.
(j) If there is no certificate of compliance for plumbing or electrical work, Climate
Technologies Pty Ltd reserves the right to refuse warranty on non-compliant
installations.
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Warranty
(k) No responsibility will be accepted for outside elements such as pests, animals, pets
and vermin that may cause damage to the unit.
(l) Harsh environmental situations such as salt air that may cause damage are not
covered.
(m)Responsibility or liability is not accepted for damage to contents, carpet, walls,
ceilings, foundations or any other consequential loss or damage of whatever nature
either direct or indirect resulting from installation, operation or misuse of the
appliance.
(n) Parts replaced under warranty are warranted for the balance of the original Warranty
Period.
(o) All warranties are non-transferable.
(p) The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to warranties and other rights
in respect of the appliance, which the consumer has under State and Federal laws.
This warranty must be read subject to that legislation and nothing in this warranty
has the effect of excluding, restricting or modifying those rights.
3.
Climate Technologies Pty Ltd
Climate Technologies Pty Ltd is a company incorporated in Australia (A.C.N. number
001 418 042). Reference to Climate Technologies Pty Ltd includes its authorised
distributors.
Warranty for Replacement Parts.
Parts replace under warranty are warranted for the balance of the Window Cooler’s original
warranty period.
Proof of Purchase
Please attach your proof of purchase here. Your receipt is your warranty and will be required
to validate any warranty.
Dealer / Product Information
Dealer/Retailer:
Address:
Phone Number:
Unit Model Number:
Serial No:
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Manufactured by
Climate Technologies Pty Ltd
ABN 13 001 418 042
26 Nylex Avenue
Salisbury, SA 5108
AUSTRALIA
Part No 6282220B
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