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HAMPTON BAY HB30 - MAINTENANCE; DO NOT GET WATER ON MOTOR OR PUMP MOTOR; TO REPLACE PADS; TROUBLE SHOOTING

HAMPTON BAY HB30
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MAINTENANCE
1. Once a month during cooling season, inspect your cooler for leaks, blocked water lines and excessive residue build-up
on the pads.
2. At the end of the season, drain the reservoir. Remove the drainpipe and let water and dirt pass through the drain fitting.
3. Lime build-up can occur in the water reservoir and on louvers. Clean this off at least once per season. If any rust or
bare metal spots occur on the cabinet or louver, the metal should be sanded, primed and painted with a good quality
paint.
4. If freezing weather occurs in your area, it is best to shut off the water supply at the source and drain the supply line to
the cooler.
5. A canvas cooler cover is recommended to prevent rain and weather from damaging your cooler.
DO NOT GET WATER ON MOTOR OR PUMP MOTOR
NOTE: Depending on the mineral content of the water or the amount of airborne dust in your area, you may need to
replace filter pads during the season.
It is best to replace filter pads again at the end of the season.
Old filter pads soak up lime and salts, which can rust the louvers and the cabinet during the winter months.
TO REPLACE PADS
1. Remove louver (U) from cooler
.
2. Unhook pad holders (V) at the sides of the louver. Unhook pad holders
above and below side pads inside cooler.
3. Remove old pads (W) and discard.
4. Tuck in rear pad to make sure hot air can not by-pass filter.
5. Place pad holders over new pad and hook into place.
6. For the side pads, center pad over louver openings in cabinet, hook pad
holder below pad, tilt into place and hook at top.
WIRING DIAGRAM
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem Cause Remedy
Motor cycles on and off
Circuit breaker not large enough Consult a licensed electrician
Fails to start
No electrical power
Circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown
Check all electrical connections and cords
Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse
Water draining from overflow
Float improperly adjusted Adjust float
Blower vibrates excessively or rattles
Blower wheel out of balance or out of alignment
Debris in blower housing
Replace the blower wheel
Clear debris
Not cooling
Blocked water lines
Windows opened too little or too much.
Uneven pad wetting
Pump clogged or failed
Pads plugged with dirt and water deposits
Check incoming water line, float and water
distributor for blockages. Clear.
Adjust window openings
Level water trays; check for blocked water slots in
water trays
Clean pump or replace
Replace pads
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