Swiftech H20 120 R3A User Manual

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Copyright Swiftech 2004 – All rights reserved – Last revision date: 11-23-04
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INTRODUCTION


Congratulations on your purchase of a Swiftech™ H20-120 liquid cooling system!

This kit has been designed to facilitate the installation of the components without having to make any modifications to the
chassis. While all attempts have been made to make the installation of this system user friendly, please note that this
system is intended for users that are well versed in installing computer components.

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ENERAL

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UIDELINES

Please read this guide carefully and entirely before you start this installation. Plan your installation ahead. Observe
the relative position of the components for possible interference with other components.

Never work with electricity connected to the computer while work is in progress.

While it is possible to install the kit in a chassis already populated with all typical components, such as hard drive, CD
Rom, power supply, Video Card, etc, it is recommended that these components be removed from the case prior to
installing the water cooling system. The motherboard and CPU may remain in the chassis, and will be useful to
estimate the length of tubing necessary to connect the different components. But the motherboard must be
disconnected from the power-supply during the entire mock-up phase of the installation. In case of a spill or leak on
the motherboard, do not panic! As long as the motherboard is not electrically connected, no harm is done. You must
however thoroughly dry the exposed area, using a hair dryer for example, and wait a minimum of 6 to 8 hours prior to
re-connecting the motherboard to its power source.

The reservoir should always be at the highest point of the cooling circuit (top 5 ¼” tray).

Think about the airflow inside your chassis. In liquid-cooling environments, it is always better to draw fresh air from the
outside through the radiator, as opposed to using the warm air from inside the computer.

Make sure to dry-fit all components before making final connections and filling the water-cooling system.



DISCLAIMER

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.

In addition, Swiftech assumes no liability, expressed or implied, for the use of this product, and more specifically for any, and all damages caused by
the use of this product to any other device in a personal computer, whether due to product failure, leak, electrical short, and or electro-magnetic
emissions.


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.



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