CS10XE Evaporative Air Cooler Product Manual
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How does it work?
An Evaporative Air Cooler is NOT an Air Conditioner or Mist Fan.
Think back to the cool, fresh breeze that wafts in from the ocean. That’s evaporative cooling.
Our Air Coolers use the same process to cool your home. By running hot air through a moist cooling pad, the Air Cooler lowers the temperature of the air. It then blows this fresh, cool air out to you via a fan.
What you need to know about Portable Evaporative Air Coolers
WORKS BEST IN AREAS WITH HUMIDITY BELOW 60%
EXPECT NATURAL, FRESH COOLING- NOT AN ICY BLAST
Specifications
Efficient and effortlessly cool
Every Honeywell Portable Evaporative Air Cooler has been tested for quality and reliability, offering you peace of mind and long-lasting performance.

FAQS
How is an air cooler different from an air conditioner?
Portable air conditioners and ACs in general require a chemical refrigerant and an energy-consuming compressor to transform hot air into cool air, making ACs less environmentally friendly. The hot air must be released outside the room. The more complex composition of air conditioners also makes them more expensive to purchase, and they consume significantly more electricity during use compared to portable air coolers.
How large of an area will Portable Evaporative Cooler cool?
CFM is the key indicator of an evaporative air cooler’s cooling capacity. An air cooler with a CFM of 200, for example, is a spot cooler and can affect a radius of about 50 sq. ft. An air cooler with a CFM of 2,000 can cool a space that is about 500 sq. ft. Bear in mind, though, that evaporative air cooling is also highly dependent on the heat and humidity of the environment for appreciable cooling.
What is the maintenance required for an evaporative air cooler?
Switch personal air cooler to fan mode for 15 minutes before turning the unit off. This will ensure the honeycomb cooling media dries quickly and does not become a breeding ground for mold or mildew.
Switch off the air cooler and unplug it from the power supply.
Drain the water tank completely and refill it with fresh water. This will greatly reduce mineral deposits and help to extend the life of the honeycomb cooling media.
To clean the honeycomb media, remove and rinse it with warm water. If you notice any build-up, you can use a soft brush on the media once it is dry to clean it. The frequency of how often you clean the honeycomb cooling media will depend on air and water quality as well as running time.
Switch off the air cooler and unplug it from the power supply.
Drain the water tank completely and refill it with fresh water. This will greatly reduce mineral deposits and help to extend the life of the honeycomb cooling media.
To clean the honeycomb media, remove and rinse it with warm water. If you notice any build-up, you can use a soft brush on the media once it is dry to clean it. The frequency of how often you clean the honeycomb cooling media will depend on air and water quality as well as running time.
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