Dantherm BCB 19 Wheeled Evaporative Cooler Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Dantherm
Table of Contents
Dantherm BCB 19 Wheeled Evaporative Cooler
INFORMATION ON SAFETY
IMPORTANT:
READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATIONAL MANUAL BEFORE ASSEMBLING, COMMISSIONING
OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THIS APPLIANCE. INCORRECT USE OF THE APPLIANCE
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FURTHER REFERENCE.
IMPORTANT:
This appliance is not suitable for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities or who lack experience or
knowledge unless supervised by a person responsible for their safety. Children
must be monitored to make sure they do not play with the appliance.
- Only fill the cooler tank only with clean water.
- Before carrying out any opera-tion, make sure the cooler, including the power supply cable and the con-trol panel are perfectly dry, in order to avoid any risk.
- After filling the tank, handle the cooler carefully.
- Comply with all local legislation and current regulations when using the cooler.
- Keep the cooler dry, in order to avoid electric shocks. Hands must al-ways be dry.
- Use only in ventilated and dry ar-eas.
- For indoor use only.
- Only power the cooler with the voltage and frequency as specified on the nameplate.
- Do not cover the cooler with pa-per, cardboard, plastic, metal sheets or any other inflammable material during use, in order to prevent any risk.
- The cooler must be used on a stable and leveled surface, in order to prevent any risk.
- Disconnect the cooler from the mains power supply when not in use.
- Never block the cooler’s air vents or the air outlet.
- The minimum safety distance recommended between the cooler and walls or other items is 0,5 m.
- Never move or conduct maintenance on the cooler when it is connected to the mains or in operation.
- The cooler (power cable included) must be kept at a suitable safety distance from heat sources.
- In any case, the cooler must be opened and/or repaired by an authorised after-sales centre.
- If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a technical support centre to prevent any risk.
- In the event of incorrect cooler operation, immediately disconnect the electrical power supply and contact the support centre.
- Protect the power cable from potential damage caused by the movement of vehicles or pedestrians. Improper connection to electrical voltage or improper installation may result in electric shocks.
- Conditions of use:
- The temperature of the air: 18°C – 45°C; the Temperature of the water: <45°C.
- The air must be free of dust and pollutants, otherwise, cleaning must be carried out more frequently.
- The water used to fill the cooler tank must come from an aqueduct. If it is not possible to draw from an aqueduct, the water introduced must be subjected to a sanitation treatment, according to European Directive 98/82/EC.
- We recommend using water with a hardness of less than 15°f.
- The cooler tank must be emptied and sanitised periodically depending on the use.
- The cooling pad surfaces must be periodically inspected and sanitised depending on the use.
- For sanitation operations, biocidal products that comply with European regulation no. 582/2012 must be used.
UNPACKING
- Remove all packaging material used to pack and deliver the cooler and dispose of it in compliance with current standards.
- Remove all items from the packaging.
- Check for any damage incurred during transport. If the cooler appears damaged, immediately inform the dealer from whom it was purchased.
ASSEMBLY
The cooler is equipped with an air duct-ing kit and wheels to facilitate
handling. Depending on the model, all the compo-nents can be found already
installed or to be installed. Components equipped with relative nuts and bolts
are found inside the packaging (Fig. 2).
OPERATION
WARNING: Carefully read the “SAFETY INFORMATION” before switching on the cooler.
WARNING:
Only use clean water to prevent failures or other anomalies.
WARNING:
Verify if your electronic system is earthed correctly. Connection to the mains
must be made in compliance with the National Standards in force. The only
power the cooler with the voltage and frequency as specified on the nameplate.
SWITCH-ON:
-
Connect the cooler to the water mains using the threaded fitting (Fig. 3).
-
Refilling the water tank. When the tank reaches the maximum level, a float automatically stops the flow of water. CAUTION: You can operate the cooler while connected to and continuously fed by the water supply.
-
Check that there are no leaks during refueling.
-
Connect the supply plug to the power mains (Fig. 4).
-
Press ON/OFF / POWER to turn on the cooler (Fig. 6).
-
FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL (Fig. 5):
-
ON/OFF: Used to turn the cooler on or off.
-
AUTO: Activates the automatic cooling and cleaning function.
-
VENT: Activates or disables the ventilation mode.
-
REVERSE: Reverses the direction of rotation of the fan, to introduce or remove air from the room.
-
SWING: Mode not available.
NOTE:
Enables or disables the automatic swing of the baffles to direct the airflow by pulling the rope on the air outlet opening. Adjust the ventilation speed and the display clock. -
CLOCK: Is used to set the display clock.
-
TIMING: Enables activating or deactivating the delayed switch-on or switch-off mode.
- Delayed switch-on: With the cooler switched on, press the “TIMING” button to set the delayed start (act on the buttons).
- Delayed switch-off: With the cooler switched on, press the “TIMING” button to set the delayed stop (act on the buttons).
-
SET: Sets some specific settings (press the “SET” button several times and use the buttons):
- P1: Mode not available.
- P2: Room temperature setting from 10°C to 40°C.
- P3: Mode not available.
- P4: Electric frequency setting from 40Hz to 60Hz.
- P5: Mode not available.
NOTE:
When the display shows a red LED and emits an acoustic beep, it means that the
tank is empty and must be filled again (“COOL” function). To de-activate the
acoustic beep, deactivate the “COOL” function. During operation, a status LED
lights up on the display:
- GREEN LED (on): Cooler in operation.
- ORANGE LED (on): Cooler switching on with low water level.
- GREEN LED (flashing): Communication problems between the display and cooler.
- RED LED (on): Cooler switching off or in stand-by with low water level.
SWITCH-OFF:
- Press ON/OFF / POWER to turn off the cooler (Fig. 6).
- Drain the tank through the specific drain plug .
CLEANING AND MAINTE-NANCE
WARNING:
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR, DISCONNECT THE POWER CABLE FROM
THE MAINS. DEPENDING ON THE ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE COOLER IS USED, DUST, DIRT
OR WATER QUALITY CAN AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OF THE UNIT. THEREFORE, CLEANING
THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS MAY BE REQUIRED:
TANK:
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO READ THE SAFETY WARNINGS CAREFULLY AND TO CHANGE THE
WATER FREQUENTLY.
- Turn off the cooler and disconnect the plug from the power mains.
- Drain the tank through the specific drain plug.
WATER CIRCUIT:
- To ensure proper operation of the cooler, turn off the “COOL” mode a few minutes before completely switching off the cooler, in order to avoid stagnant water.
- We recommend periodically performing a complete cycle using clean water and appropriate disinfection products, running the cooler outdoors.
IMPORTANT:
- The cooler tank must be emptied and sanitized periodically depending on the use.
- The cooling pad surfaces must be periodically inspected and sanitized depending on the use.
- For sanitation operations, biocidal products that comply with European regulation no. 582/2012 must be used.
CONTROL PANEL ERROR DIAGNOSTICS
ERROR | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
---|---|---|
E1 | 1. Electronic equipment over- heating |
2. Defective electronic equip- ment
3. Blocked or faulty motor
| 1. Disconnect the cooler from the electricity mains for a few minutes
2. Contact the support centre
3. Contact the support centre
E2| 1. Inadequate voltage (over- voltage)
2. Faulty electrical connec-
tions
| 1a. Check your system is powered correctly 1b. Contact the support centre
2. Contact the support centre
E3| 1. Inadequate voltage (under- voltage)
2. Faulty electrical connec-
tions
| 1a. Check your system is powered correctly 1b. Contact the support centre
2. Contact the support centre
E4| 1. Faulty electrical motor con- nections| 1a. Check your system is
powered correctly 1b. Contact the support centre
E7| 1. Cooler blocked| 1a. Turn the cooler off and on again 1b. Contact the
support centre
F4| 1. Communication problems| 1. Contact the support centre
F6| 1. Communication problems| 1. Contact the support centre
TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
---|---|---|
The display does not work | 1. No power supply |
2. Defective equipment
| 1a. Make sure that the device is con- nected to the power supply
1b. Contact a support centre
2. Contact a support centre
There is no air flow or it is very low| 1. Air vent clogged
2. Defective equipment
| 1a. Keep the cooler away from walls that may obstruct the airflow
1b. Remove any objects from the air vent
1c. Contact a support centre
2. Contact a support centre
The device does not respond to the commands| 1. Defective equipment| 1.
Contact a support centre
The device leaks water| 1. The drainage plug is loose
2. The drain is dirty and the drainage plug does not fully close
3. The tank leaks
4. The panel is dripping
| 1. Close the plug
2. Clean the drain and close the plug
3. Contact a support centre
4. Contact a support centre
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>