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1. Figure 3 For LGA 775 1366 Motherboards Remove OEM heat sink from motherboard by turning each post counter clockwise then pulling the post up and away from the motherboard Fig 4 Clean Thermal Compound from CPU Cap IHS using a paper towel or a clean cloth Fig 5 Figure 4 Figure 5 Audible Mode Display Confirma tion Quiet Ultra quiet operation while provid 1 Beep ing robust overheat protection 57 even at high temperatures t Perform Fan speed automatically adjusts 2 Beeps ance for optimum quiet cooling per p formance t Full Maximum cooling performance AK 3 Beeps Domino A L C is shipped with the Performance operation mode selected To switch operation modes repeatedly press the Mode button until the desired mode is displayed on the display The corresponding number of beeps will sound to confirm the selection Changing Temperature Scale Domino A L C is shipped with the Celsius temperature scale activated To switch to Fahrenheit proceed as follows e Press and hold the Mode button After 3 seconds the display will flash one temperature scale then the other Release the Mode button when the desired temperature scale is shown INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Step 2 Prepare retention brackets Domino A L C is shipped ready for installation into LGA 775 based systems For LGA 1366 based systems For AMD based systems Move pin spring assemblies to Remove pin spring assemblies fr
2. DOMIN A L C Advanced Liquid Cooling for CPUs Installation amp User Guide CoolIT SYSTEMS English Version 1 0 SYSTEM ALERTS amp TROUBLESHOOTING System Alerts Domino A L C monitors system status and provides both visual and auditory alerts if operation outside of acceptable ranges is detected In all alert conditions the System Alert icon will flash repeatedly and an auditory alert will sound for 10 seconds then continue as a short beep once per minute until normal operating conditions are restored Failure Modes Coolant Temperature icon flashing 1 Switch operation to Full mode if currently in Quiet or Performance mode If coolant temperature does not reduce to within acceptable range or if already in Full mode proceed to next step 2 Power cycle computer If failure mode persists after power cycling con tact CoollT Systems for technical assistance Fan Speed icon flashing 1 Visually check to determine if fan is spinning If it is not contact CoollT Systems for technical assistance If fan is spinning proceed to next step 2 Power cycle computer If failure mode persists after power cycling con tact CoollT Systems for technical assistance Pump Speed icon flashing 1 Power cycle computer If failure mode persists after power cycling con tact CoollT Systems for technical assistance www coolitsystems com support 1 866 621 COOL 2665 PRODUCT CONTENTS Included with your Domin
3. ing during shipment is not covered by this warranty Shipping costs are non refundable No other warranty written or oral is au thorized by CoolIT Systems Inc IN NO EVENT SHALL COOLIT OR ITS EMPLOYEES AGENTS SUPPLIERS MANU FACTURERS OR CONTRACTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY COMPENSATORY INCIDENTAL DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF USE LOSS OF DATA LOSS OF INCOME OR PROFIT LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES OR OTHER LOSSES OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER AND WHETHER OR NOT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE HAS BEEN NOTIFIED TO COOLIT INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Step 1 Prepare CPU and Install Backplates OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Important In order to power the system select an appropriate 3 or 4 pin fan header to power Domino A L C Confirm that all Thermal Regulation systems e g Smart Fan or Q Fan are disabled and the header is configured to deliver 100 power Refer to BIOS information in your Motherboard manual Changing Operation Modes Domino A L C has 3 selectable operation modes Quiet Performance and Full The system automatically adjusts in all modes to ensure operation is maintained within safe temperature ranges Open the side panel of the computer case and if possible lay the case on its side Remove the exhaust fan from the rear of the case as shown Fig 3
4. o A L C is everything pictured below Fig 1 amp 2 Before you start the installation please take a moment to verify that you have all the parts necessary to complete the installation A Radiator Module B Fluid Heat Exchanger FHE C LGA 1366 Backplate D LGA 775 Backplate E AMD CPU Retention Bracket F Fan Mounts 6 G Motherboard Stand offs 4 H 10 24 Phillips Screws 4 pog Figure 2 Figure 1 Tools Required 2 Phillips Screwdriver OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Status Display System Alert flashes Fan Rea s o Gay ss t t O C Speed Operating Coolant Mode Temperature Push Button Mode Control zZ Mode Button INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Carefully remove motherboard and position appropriate backplate LGA 1366 Part C or LGA 775 Part D on the underside of the board It is recom mended to make use of the double sided tape provided on the backplate to hold it in place This will aid with installation process Remount the motherboard For AMD AM2 AM2 Motherboards Note The existing backplate is reused for the installation of Domino A L Remove the OEM heat sink from the processor Then remove heat sink reten tion bracket from motherboard by unscrewing the four Philips head screws Fig 6 Caution backplate may fall away from motherboard If this occurs remove motherboard then reposition backplate and tape in place Clean Thermal Comp
5. om outer holes in Intel CPU Retention Intel Retention Bracket and reinstall Bracket Fig 8 into AMD Retention Bracket Part E Fig 9 Figure 8 Figure 9 Step 3 Mounting FHE Remove the disposable packaging from the FHE Part B to expose the layer of thermal conducting paste Avoid touching the surface of the paste Orienting the Radiator Module Part A close to its final mounting position at the rear chassis fan location position the FHE over the CPU Ensure the mounting screws are aligned with the corresponding holes in the backplate Figure 10 Thread each of the four screws one full turn to secure in position Fig 11 Once the system is in place thread each screw a couple of turns following a cross or X pattern Repeat pattern until all four screws are fully seated Fig 12 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Figure 11 Figure 12 Step 4 Power Connection Connect the 3 pin connector on the Radiator Module to the 3 or 4 pin fan header identified in Step 1 Step 3 Mounting Radiator Module Align the Radiator Module with the exhaust fan position on the back of chas sis where the original 120mm x 120mm fan was removed Pull vibration dampen ing rubber fan mounts Part F through the holes in the chassis Figure 13 computer is to be shipped please replace with screws provided Part H Important Rubber fan mounts are designed for stationary operation If Step 5 Check your work Once
6. ound from CPU Cap using a paper towel or a clean cloth and install the four provided standoffs into the backplate mounting holes Fig 7 Install standoffs Part G into the holes from which you removed the heatsink retention frame Figure 6 PRODUCT INFORMATION Congratulations on your purchase of Domino A L C Features Superior cooling performance with whisper quiet operation User selectable modes of operation at the simple push of a button Self regulating temperature control to ensure continuous protection Intuitive LCD display communicating system status Visual and auditory alerts should the system require attention Simple and quick installation Over 50 000 hours of maintenance free operation Supported Processors Intel 775 1366 AMD AM2 AM2 Hardware Requirements Chassis with 120mm x 120mm rear fan mount Please take the time to register your product at www coolitsystems com warranty CoollT Systems Product Registration is quick easy and secure and creates a record should you require access to our Customer Care Centre in the future Product registration is voluntary and failure to register will not diminish your warranty rights Manufactured by CoolIT Systems Inc 3920 29 Street NE Calgary AB Canada T1Y 6B6 1 866 621 COOL 2665 Copyright CoollT Systems Inc All rights reserved LIMITED WARRANTY Disclaimer CoolIT Systems Inc CoolIT wa
7. rrants each new Domino A L C against de fects in materials or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase and agrees to repair or replace any defective Domino A L C without charge Shipping costs are non refundable This warranty is non transferable All warranty claims must be accompanied by the original proof of purchase THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT MISUSE OR ABUSE LACK OF REASONABLE CARE SHIPPING DAMAGE MODIFI CATIONS THE AFFIXING OF ANY ATTACHMENT NOT PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT LOSS OF PARTS OR OPERATING COMPONENTS AT SPEEDS OR FUNCTIONS OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED BY THEIR MANUFACTURERS Use of unauthorized replacement parts or liquid additives will void this war ranty CoolIT will not pay for warranty service performed by a non authorized repair or diagnostic service and will not reimburse the consumer for damage result ing from warranty service performed by a non authorized repair service No responsibility is assumed for any special incidental or consequential damages due to a defective CoolIT product In order to obtain warranty service contact our RMA department for informa tion The product must be shipped postage prepaid to an authorized CoolIT service location In order to contact our RMA Dept please go to www coolitsystems com support It is suggested that for your protection you return shipments of product by insured mail insurance prepaid Damage occurr
8. the installation is complete recheck all connections and ensure that the Radiator Module and FHE are securely mounted inside your PC chassis Before replacing the chassis cover restore power turn on the computer and ensure that the Domino A L C fan and pump are running a slight vibration should be felt when you touch the pump Once it has been confirmed that the system has been installed correctly re place the chassis cover and begin realizing the benefits of quiet cooling

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