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Step 6. Bring the PC back up as shown in step 3 above (keep it angled at 15 to 20°), and complete filling-up the reservoir as
necessary, and then close the fill port.

Your system is now ready to use!
Complete the installation by securing the MCRES-1000 in the CD-Rom bay with the provided M3
screws, as shown in

step 8

, chapter I page 2.

A

LLOW THE SYSTEM TO RUN FOR

(3)

HOURS

,

AND FREQUENTLY INSPECT ALL YOUR CONNECTIONS FOR POSSIBLE

LEAKS PRIOR TO RECONNECTING MOTHERBOARD AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS

III. NOTES AND TROUBLESHOOTING


Note (1) – Troubleshooting

While filling up the reservoir, the pump discharge tube does not fill-up with fluid: this will prevent the pump from priming
and circulate the liquid thru the circuit. It means that there is a significant pocket of air trapped in the circuit, preventing the fluid to
rise up to the pump discharge spigot. Make sure that your reservoir inlet and outlet barbs are oriented upwards. If your installation
required that the reservoir be mounted upside-down, temporarily dismount it from the chassis, this will allow the air to escape and
travel up to the reservoir. If you are using Swiftech’s “Radbox” simply remove the 4 screws from the half shell and rotate the
reservoir until the filling procedure is complete, then re-attach the radiator/fan/half shell assembly to the Radbox base.

Air keeps circulating into the circuit, long after the pump has primed:

o There is a significant pocket of air trapped into the circuit, check the radiator as indicated above, and/or the water-block.
o The fluid level is too low: top-off the reservoir to the appropriate level.
o One of the components connections is loose, or improperly tightened: Inspect each connection for traces of moisture,

and tighten all worm-drive clamps, and various connections in the circuit.


Note (2) - Starting the Power Supply when the motherboard is not connected
While the Internet contains numerous references on how to use a paper-clip to short-out pin 13 and 14 of the 20 pin ATX connector as
shown below, we nonetheless recommend instead using a power-supply tester. A wide variety of these common devices are available
on the Internet (Google key word: “PSU tester”), and among Swiftech resellers (www.frozencpu.com, www.Directron.com,
www.newegg.com, etc.).

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IV. MCP350

Pump Specifications

General Use
The MCP350™ pump is a magnetically driven centrifugal pump featuring a 12 V DC brushless motor. It requires no maintenance when
used with de-mineralized water and the appropriate anti-fungal additives. We recommend using 5% Swiftech’s HydrX

 as an additive.

The pump is designed to be connected to your computer power supply using the standard Molex 4 pin connectors. The pump features a
second connector (3-pin type) with only 1 wire. It is designed to connect to the motherboard CPU fan header, and to report the impeller
rotational speed (RPM sensor). Set your BIOS to monitor the CPU fan, and this will shut down the PC in case of pump failure.

Pump operating precautions

The MCP350™ pump should never be run dry, even for a quick test

. You should always prime the pump with fluid before you start

operating it (see warranty note *). With filled lines, turn the inlet/outlets upward to ensure there is no air bubble in the impeller.

Use of coloring die or fluorescent additives

containing particulate fillers will cause excessive wear to the pump’s impeller bearing (see

warranty note **).

Nominal voltage: 12 V DC

Operating voltage range: 9 to 13.2 VDC

Nominal power (@ 12 V): 8.3 W

Nominal current (@ 12 V): .69 amps

Motor type

Electronically commutated, brushless DC, spherical motor

Nominal head (@ 12 V): 13.05 ft (4 m)

Nominal discharge (@ 12 V): ~ 92.4 GPH (350 LPH)

Connection size: 3/8" barbs (10mm)

Maximum pressure: 22 PSI (1.5 BAR)

Temperature range: Up to 140°F (60°C)

MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures): 50,000 Hours

Electrical connector: Molex 4 pin

RPM sensor: 3-pin connector

Weight: 7.3 oz (207 gr.)

7.3 oz (207 gr.)

Our noise measurement (non lab environment)

24 ~ 26 dBA in a quiet room @ 2'

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.

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