Swiftech MCW50 T User Manual

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Connect the thermo-electric element to your power supply.

The module pulls approximately 7.5A at 12 volts. Ideally, your power supply

should be rated at 20A on the +12volts line. This provides ample margin to connect all the devices used in most standard configurations such
as: single CPU, CDRrom (1 or 2), Floppy, hard drive (1 or 2) and PCI devices.

3.

Connecting the MCW50-T™ to the rest of the cooling circuit

Recommended integration in the liquid cooling circuit:

Radiator

CPU

MCW50-T

Pump

Outlet

Inlet

Inlet

Inlet

Inlet

Outlet

Outlet

Outlet

Re-install the graphics card in the AGP slot, and
proceed with filling and bleeding the cooling circuit with
your usual coolant.

Final note concerning removal of the tubing: Push in
collet squarely against face of fitting. With the collet held in
this position, the tube can be safely pulled out. Do not
attempt to pull the tube out without pushing squarely
against the collet. This may result in damaging the fitting.
Further details for using quick-connect fittings are also
available here:

http://www.johnguest.com/install_6.shtm#disconnect

4.

Type of Coolant:

a.

For best performance, use 95% distilled water, and 5% Swiftech brand “HydrX” corrosion inhibitor (available here:

http://www.swiftnets.com/store/category.asp?CatID=2

, under the “accessories” section).

b.

In ALL cases, you MUST use Distilled water AND a corrosion inhibitor with the MCW5002 water-block. Regular automotive
anti-freeze is acceptable. Automotive manufacturers recommend that not less than 25% is used.

c.

NEVER use tap water, even for a short-term test.

d. Not following paragraphs b and c above constitutes misuse (*) of the product, and will void your warranty.

5. Final

inspection

Once the installation is completed, it is always a good idea to test the circuit for leaks, prior to powering up the computer.
Troubleshooting help is available on our web site at

www.swiftnets.com

, or by calling customer support at 562-595-8009.

Note concerning removal of the tubing in quick-connect fittings

: Push in the collet squarely against the face of the fitting

using swiftech’s tube removal tool, or a wrench of approximately the same opening diameter as the tube (1/2” +). The collet is the inner plastic
ring protruding from the face of fitting. It fits loosely into the fitting, and can be moved up and down by approximately 1/8”. With the collet
firmly held against the face of the fitting, the tube can be safely pulled out. Do not attempt to pull the tube out without pushing squarely against
the collet. This may result in damaging the fitting.

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IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES
While all efforts have been made to provide the most comprehensive tutorial possible, Swiftech assumes no liability expressed or implied for any
damage(s) occurring to your components as a result of using Swiftech cooling products, either due to mistake or omission on our part in the above
instructions, or due to failure or defect in the Swiftech cooling products.
WARRANTY
Our products are guaranteed for 12 months from the date of delivery to the final user against defects in materials or workmanship. During this period,
they will be repaired or have parts replaced provided that: (I) the product is returned to the agent from which it was purchased; (II) the product has
been purchased by the end user and not used for hire purposes; (III) the product has not been misused

(*)

, handled carelessly, or other than in

accordance with any instructions provided with respect to its use. This guarantee does not confer rights other than those expressly set out above and
does not cover any claims for consequential loss or damage. This guarantee is offered as an extra benefit and does not affect your statutory rights as a
consumer.




MCW50-T: 12-15-03

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