Pad orientation – PolarCool 36″ ZONE PolarCool™ Fan User Manual

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Manual No. 4801-6404 Rev 8-10

PolarCool

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7.5 Cleaning the Pump Filter

The water pump includes a removable plastic filter on the bottom of the pump which should be cleaned weekly
when the reservoir is flushed.
1.

Turn off the pump, fan, and water source, and
unplug the unit.

2.

Remove the pump from the reservoir, remove
and clean the screen on the bottom of the motor,
and reinstall the pump in the same location and
method as removed.

NOTE: Do not allow the pump to run without water
in the reservoir. Without water, the pump may be
damaged.
3.

Restore the water source and fill the reservoir.

4.

Reconnect power and run the pump for at least
15 minutes.

5.

Turn the fan ON.

7.6 Cleaning the Pads


1.

Turn off fans.

2.

Remove thumb screws on each side of pad cover
plates.

3.

Remove pad cover plates and remove pads.

4.

Hose down each side of pads.

CAUTION: Do Not Use High Pressure Washer To

Hose Down Pads!

5.

Drain the reservoir.

6.

Shut off pump and clean out strainer.

7.

Refill reservoir with clean water.



8.

Replace pads.

9.

Turn on the pump to run fresh water over the
pads for about 20 minutes. Use as much water as
possible.

10.

Gently hose stubborn deposits from the face of
the pads.

11.

Completely empty the reservoir to remove all the
old algae and dirt that will rinse off the pads.

12.

Refill with clean water.

7.7 Replacing Pads


1.

Remove old pads from PolarCool.

2.

Look for Air Flow Diagram on side of new pad.
Refer to diagram at right.

3.

IMPORTANT! Install new pad into PolarCool
with Air Flow in direction of arrow and with up
arrow pointing UP.

4.

Replace all pads as described in step 3.








7.8 Winterization

When storing for extended periods:
1.

Flush and clean reservoir. Never leave water in reservoir for extended periods.

2.

Remove and backwash pads. Remove any debris or deposits from pad.

Remove the drain outlet cap to prevent water accumulation inside the reservoir.

Pad Orientation

Pump

Removable
Screen

Pump

Pump Location (Pads not shown)

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