Breezair ILL239-D User manual

(English) (EXH, EZH)
OWNER’S MANUAL
Evaporative Cooler
AUTO COOL
PM
FAN
SPEED
ECONOMY
REMOTE CONTROL
ILL239-D ILL1140-A

2Evaporative Cooler
Introduction............................................................4
Remote Thermostat Control ..................................5
Wall Mounted Thermostat Control.......................11
Bleed System.......................................................14
Drain Valve..........................................................14
Power Outages....................................................15
Maintenance........................................................15
Routine Maintenance Service Schedule
Checklist..............................................................17
Troubleshooting...................................................18
Service & Warranty .............................................20

Wall Mounted Thermostat Control
(wall control)
Remote Thermostat Control
(remote control)
AUTO COOL
PM
FAN
SPEED
ECONOMY
REMOTE CONTROL
ILL239-D ILL1140-A
SEELEY INTERNATIONAL – OWNER’S MANUAL 3

Congratulations on purchasing a Breezair
Ducted Cooler for your home.
Breezair coolers have been designed to
provide quiet, reliable and cool comfort.
At Seeley International we manufacture
Breezair evaporative coolers from the highest
quality materials, and we have designed the
product to provide many years of economical,
trouble free cooling.
Please take a few moments to read these
operating instructions, so that the most can be
gained from this investment.
Breezair coolers are fitted with either a Wall
Mounted Thermostat Control or a Remote
Thermostat Control. Please refer to the
relevant section in this manual for instructions
on how to operate either system. Also, please
be aware of the components and features that
are fitted to your particular cooler.
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Keep these instructions in a safe place for
future reference.
The appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning the use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
Effective Cooling
Important Notes!
To provide efficient cooling or ventilation
the building must have sufficient exhaust
openings to the outside of the building. To
assist air flow, open windows and doors
that are farthest from the outlet vent in
each room. In these rooms, provide an
exhaust opening about 2 times the vent
size of the room.
Where the design of the building prevents
adequate exhaust, consideration should
be given to the provision of mechanical
extractions, such as an exhaust fan.
In areas where temperatures can cause
water supply pipes to freeze, a drain down
facility should be provided during the
installation. This drain down facility must
be activated prior to freezing conditions,
to avoid possible damage to the cooler
components.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced with a special cord available
from the manufacturer or its Service
Agents and replaced by a Service Agent
or similarly qualified person in order to
avoid a hazard.
Do not operate any cooler with a
damaged cord or plug.
INTRODUCTION
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Setting the Clock
Set the clock on the remote control
before proceeding with any other
programming.
The clock can only be set with the
remote control switched OFF. Hold the
button down for over 2 seconds,
until the hour flashes.
Use the and buttons to
change the hour. To change minutes,
press the button again. Change
the minutes using the and
buttons.
To lock in the time setting, and enter the
OFF state, press the button. The
display will stop flashing.
The remote control is switched on and
off using the button. The
memory will store
The clock can be
set to either 12 or 24 hours (see page
10). If the clock is set to 12 hours make
sure that the AM/PM displayed on the
screen is correct. AM/PM will change
with adjustment of the hour.
and use the settings
from when the cooler was last used.
Once the remote control is on, you can
choose between MANUAL, AUTO and
AUTO TIMER modes by pressing the
button.
Turning on the Cooler
Manual Mode
With the remote control ON, press the
button until MANUAL is shown in the top left
corner of the display.
The button is used to select VENT
(where fresh air is being delivered without being
cooled) or COOL.
Once either COOL or VENT has been selected,
the remote control will maintain a constant fan
speed. This is indicated by the bar graph in the
centre of the display.
To or the fan speed required,
press either the or buttons.
decrease increase
MANUAL
COOL
FAN
SPEED
ILL1108-A
MANUAL VENT
FAN
SPEED
ILL1109-A
ILL1104-A
PM
REMOTE THERMOSTAT CONTROL
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Auto Mode
The remote control contains a thermostat. In
AUTO mode the cooler is controlled
automatically, based on your pre-
comfort level. The cooler will adjust the fan
speed, switch between COOL and VENT and
turn itself off. However, the sequence and
regularity at which these settings change will
differ with each operation of the cooler.
As the remote control senses room conditions,
the
heat from direct sunlight or electrical
appliances. Likewise placing the remote
control in cupboards or drawers or under
cooling vents will affect the cooler’s operation.
To set the AUTO mode press the button
until AUTO is displayed.
Ten levels of comfort are available with the
remote control. While in AUTO mode pressing
the and buttons will adjust the
level of required comfort. The display
selected
comfort control settings will be influenced
by
will
show your selection by indicating a level
between 1 and 10. WARMER or COOLER will
be displayed on the screen as settings are
changed.
Auto Timer Mode
AUTO TIMER mode can be selected by
using the button. Once the AUTO
TIMER mode is selected the cooler will
only operate during the programmed time
period.
Programming the timer must be performed
before AUTO TIMER can be activated.
This can be done while in any mode, even
when it is OFF. There are 7 steps involved
in setting the AUTO TIMER.
NOTE: After pressing the button the
display will revert back to the previous
setting if no buttons are pressed within 4
seconds.
To program the timer use the following
sequence:
(1) Setting the ON time hour
Begin by pressing the button. The
hour displayed will start flashing and the
word ON will appear on the screen. Then
use the and buttons to
change the hour value.
AUTO
TIMER ON
ILL1112-A
AUTO
FAN
SPEED
ILL1105-A
PM
REMOTE THERMOSTAT CONTROL cont.
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(2) Setting the ON time minutes
(3) Setting the OFF time hour
Press the button. The minutes
displayed will start flashing and the word
ON will appear on the screen. Then use
the and buttons to change
the minute setting.
Press the button. The hour
displayed will start flashing and OFF will
be displayed. Then use the and
buttons to change the hour.
Press the button. The minutes
displayed will start flashing and the word
OFF will appear. Then use the
and buttons to change the minute
setting.
(4) Setting the OFF time minutes
AUTO
TIMER ON
ILL1113-A
AUTO
TIMER
OFF
ILL1114-A
AUTO
TIMER
OFF
ILL1115-A
(5) Setting the comfort level
Press the button and the comfort level
number (1 to 10) displayed will start flashing.
Then use the and buttons to
change this setting.
To select economy press the button so
that it is displayed on the screen.
Now that you have programmed the settings for
AUTO TIMER they will be stored in the remote
control’s memory until you change them. Press
the button until AUTO TIMER is displayed
on the screen. Your cooler will now only operate
during the programmed time period.
NOTE: To change any AUTO TIMER settings
when the remote control is switched off, the
button needs to be pressed and released
within 1 second. To change settings when the
remote control is turned on press the
button until the desired number is flashing.
(6) Setting ECONOMY
(7) Activating AUTO TIMER
AUTO
TIMER
ILL1116-A
REMOTE THERMOSTAT CONTROL cont.
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Economy Mode
Drain Mode
Selecting the ECONOMY mode limits the
maximum available cooling or ventilation and
reduces the power used by up to 20%. The
ECONOMY function can be used in either
AUTO MANUAL modes. To select this
mode press the button so that ECONOMY
appears on the display.
Pressing the button opens the drain
valve in the cooler and empties the water in
the tank. This will leave the tank clean and dry
and turn the cooler off.
If the cooler has not been used for 3 days or 3
hours, depending on the DIP switch setting -
see page 10, the tank will automatically be
drained to ensure the system remains clean.
or
MANUAL
COOL
PM
FAN
SPEED
ECONOMY
ILL1125-A
DRAIN TANK
ILL1107-A
Pre-cool Mode
Your remote control is designed to allow
for the saturation of the cooler’s cooling
pads before the fan is switched on. This
function, referred to as PRE-COOL mode,
is enabled at DIP switch D (refer to page
10). Once it is enabled the cooler,
will operate as follows:
(1)...... If the tank is empty the
drain system will be closed. The tank will
then be filled.
(2)...... After 60 seconds of the tank filling
with water, the pump will turn on and
saturate the filter pads.
(3)...... After the pump has been running
for 3 minutes the fan will start.
During this operation the word PRE-COOL
will be displayed on the remote control’s
screen.
NOTE: PRE-COOL mode will not be
activated if VENT is selected on the
remote control or the cooler is used again
shortly after having been turned off.
when
first switched on,
MANUAL
COOL
PM
FAN
SPEED
ECONOMY
ILL1142-A
PRE-COOL
REMOTE THERMOSTAT CONTROL cont.
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WATERMANAGER®
The Breezair remote control is fitted
with the feature
which automatically monitors the quality
of the water in the cooler.
The drains the
existing water in the cooler to allow it to
be replaced with fresh water, only when
it is needed. Therefore, you may notice
your cooler draining water occasionally.
How often the
performs this operation depends upon
the quality of the water supply and the
rate of evaporation.
In areas of poor water quality, the
will operate more
often as it tries to maintain the optimum
water quality in the cooler. This
maximises the cooling effect and life of
the cooling pads.
The remote control has a unique feature
attached to the that
allows you to specify either high or low
salinity settings. The low salinity setting
is used in specific circumstances only.
We recommend talking with your dealer
before adjusting this setting.
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WATER
WATER
WATER
WATER
WATER
MANAGER
MANAGER
MANAGER
MANAGER
MANAGER
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The high salinity setting is designed to operate
the cooler at a maximum safe salinity level to
maintain a normal working life. It also results in
a minimum usage of water .
NOTE: High salinity outlet water should not be
used on salt sensitive grass or plants. It has a
high salt content.
The current setting is
displayed by holding down the button and
pressing the button. The setting can be
changed by holding down the button and
pressing either the or button for
HI and LO respectively.
The factory default setting
is HI. For areas operating with bore water, DIP
switch 6 should be switched to off (see page
10). This will disable the salinity measuring
circuit and simply drain water from the tank
every 65 minutes of operation.
WATER
WATER
MANAGER
MANAGER
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MANUAL
COOL
FAN
SPEED
ECONOMY
ILL1111-A
MANUAL
COOL
PM
FAN
SPEED
ECONOMY
ILL1110-A
REMOTE THERMOSTAT CONTROL cont.
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Batteries
If the batteries are installed when the display
is completely blank, the display will remain
blank for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds the
display will show “Id” for 1 second, then
display the clock. The remote control is now
ready to use.
The remote control requires 3 AAA batteries.
The use of good quality alkaline batteries is
recommended. Under normal conditions a set
of batteries will operate for 18 months.
When the batteries are getting low on power,
BATTERY LOW is displayed on the screen
(the cooler may also switch off while the
display remains ON). This indicates that the
batteries have only a small amount of life
remaining.
To change the batteries remove the cover
from the back of the remote control. Pull out
the old batteries and replace them all with the
new ones. Do not mix new batteries with old
batteries.
The remote control has 2 minutes of back-up
power to retain its memory while the batteries
are being changed.
Do not
use rechargeable batteries as their voltage
rating is too low for the remote control.
Dip Switches
WARNING: Do not alter DIP switches 1
to 8 in the top row and 7 & 8 in the
bottom row as the cooler will cease to
work.
There are 2 rows of DIP switches located
under the battery cover on the remote
control.
Definition of DIP switch positions (first 6 in
bottom row only) are as follows:
(1). Reserved for later use.
(2). OFF, 24 hour clock.
ON, 12 hour clock.
(3). OFF, 1100 / 1500W motor.
ON, 500 / 550 / 750W motor.
(4). OFF, no pre-cool.
ON, pre-cool.
(5). OFF, drains 3 days after power off.
ON, drains 3 hours after power off.
(6). OFF, drains every 65 minutes of
operation.
ON, activates water salinity circuit
( ).WATERMANAGER®
EXAMPLE ONLY
AUTO COOL
PM
FAN
SPEED
BATTERY LOW
ILL1106-A
ILL217-H
ON
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OFF
OFF
REMOTE THERMOSTAT CONTROL cont.
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Turning the Cooler On
Preparing to Start
Manual Mode
The wall control can be switched on and
off by pressing the button. The
wall control will remember the previous
setting it was in when the cooler was last
used.
With the wall control switched ON, press
the button until MAN is shown
on the display.
You may then press the
button to switch between COOL and
VENT (where fresh air is being delivered
but not cooled).
Whenever you select AUTO mode or
COOL in MANUAL mode, the cooler will
take a few minutes to start as it fills with
water and saturates the cooling pads.
The time will be decreased if the tank is
full or the cooler has only recently been
turned OFF. During this time
PREPARING TO START will flash on the
display.
ILL1122-B
Once COOL or VENT has been selected, the
wall control will maintain a constant fan speed.
This is indicated by the bar graph shown on the
display.
In AUTO mode the cooler will remember the last
setting used and try to achieve this. It may vary
depending on the day’s conditions. Press the
button if you require more cool air or the
button if you require less. Don’t alter the
setting however, until the room temperature has
stabilised.
To increase or decrease the fan speed required,
press either the or button.
To select the AUTO mode press the
button until AUTO is shown on the
display.
Auto Mode
ILL1124-B
ILL1123-B
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Programming in auto mode
(1)...... Press the button.
Press the button
until AUTO is displayed.
(3)...... Press the button and the
‘starts in’ time will start flashing.
Use the or
button to select the hour.
(4)...... Press again.
The delayed stop time can only be
programmed once the cooler is ON. This
is ideal if you are going to bed but don’t
want to turn the cooler off straight away.
To program the delayed time in which you
want the cooler to stop use the following
sequence:
(1)......Select the button and the
‘stops in’ time will start flashing. Use
the and buttons to
select the desired off time.
(2)......Press again.
(2)......
Delayed Start or Stop
The cooler can be programmed to start at a
specific time or stop at a specific time.
The delayed start time can only be
programmed when the cooler is OFF. To
program the cooler to start in a certain amount
of hours use the following sequence:
(1)...... Press the button.
(2)...... Press the button until MAN is
displayed on the screen.
(3)...... Press the or button
until the desired fan speed is displayed
by the bars in the middle of the screen.
(4)...... Press the button to set either
COOL or VENT.
(5)...... Press the button and the ‘starts
in’ time will start flashing. Use the
and buttons to select
the desired time.
(6)...... Press again.
Programming in manual mode
ILL1119-B
ILL1118-B
ILL1117-B
WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT CONTROL cont.
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Service Mode
When a fault has been recognised by the
wall control the word SERVICE flashes
on the screen.
When SERVICE is displayed it maybe
necessary for you to phone the Service
number located on the back of this
manual. However, before doing so, turn
the wall control OFF. You will notice a
number flashing at the bottom of the
screen. This number indicates the
reason for requiring service.
Please write this number down, then
push the button to turn the cooler
back on. If after a short time SERVICE is
again shown on the display, turn the wall
control OFF and check if the flashing
number is the same. If it is check the
following possible problems. However,
we do suggest that any checks be
carried out by an authorised dealer or
service agent.
Service
ILL1120-B
Service
ILL1121-B
If ‘02’ is displayed
If ‘04’ is displayed
MANAGER
(1)......Check that the water supply tap to the
cooler is turned on.
(2)......Check that your local water authority
haven’t temporarily disconnected the
water in your area.
(1)......If your cooler is fitted with a drain valve,
check that the drain is not blocked.
The following operating parameters can be
adjusted using the wall control but only if a drain
valve has been fitted to your cooler.
This parameter controls the following 2 options.
Value 0 uses the intelligent
which measures and controls the water’s
salinity level. Value 1 drains the tank every 65
minutes when the cooler is ON. Value 0 is the
preset and preferred setting.
If these do not fix the problem then contact your
Dealer or the Service number on the back of
this manual. You will need to quote the flashing
number that you wrote down.
Drain Mode
(Cooler switched OFF)
Changing the Default Parameter Settings
Salinity Control Method Selector
WATER ®
Pressing the and buttons at
the same time for 2 seconds will open the drain
valve and empty the water in the tank. The wall
control will display DR on the screen. Draining
the water will leave the tank clean and dry until
it is next used.
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To change the salinity control setting use the
following sequence:
(1)......With the wall control turned OFF, hold
down the button. Continue to
hold this button down and press the
button. The current setting and
the 3 right most fan speed bars will be
displayed.
(2)......Press the or button to
scroll through the various setting
options discussed previously.
(3)......When the desired setting is displayed,
press the button to store the
new setting.
This parameter changes the time before the
tank is emptied of water, after the cooler has
been turned off. The 5 options available are:
0 = 4 hours
1 = 1 day
2 = 2 days
3 = 3 days (default)
4 = 4 days.
To change the tank drain delay use the
following sequence:
(1)......With the wall control turned OFF, hold
down the button. While holding
down this button press the
button. The current setting and 3 central
fan speed bars will be displayed.
(2)......Press the or
button to scroll through the available
settings.
(3)......When the desired setting is displayed,
press the button to store the
new setting.
Tank Drain Delay
Your cooler is fitted with one of two water
management systems designed to control
the water salinity and optimise the life of
the pads in your cooler.
If fitted, the bleed system, pictured on
page 16, will constantly drain small
amounts of water during the operation of
the cooler. This allows fresh water to be
added diluting any minerals and salts
accumulated.
The bleed rate for your cooler will depend
on local operating conditions and will be
set by the installer.
Bleed System
Drain Valve
If your cooler has been installed with a
drain valve it is accompanied by the
salinity probes. When
the tank’s water salinity level reaches a
preset level the will
open the drain valve and release about 6
to 8 litres. Fresh water will then be added
diluting any minerals or salts
accumulated. The
will continue to monitor and drain water as
required.
Alternatively, the cooler can be set to
drain 6 to 8 litres of water at a preset
period of pump operating time. This can
be set by changing the salinity control
method selector if using the wall control,
or DIP switch 6 if using the remote control.
WATER
WATER
WATER
MANAGER
MANAGER
MANAGER
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NOTE: When the cooler’s tank is empty
and the cooler is turned on again, the fan
operation will be delayed as the tank is
refilled and the pads are saturated.
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If the power in your home goes off for
less than 5 seconds the cooler will retain
its current settings. That is, it will stop for
the time the power is off but resume
operation when the power comes back
on again. If the power goes off for more
than 5 seconds the cooler will
automatically turn itself off. That is, once
the power comes back on the cooler will
not resume operation. You will have to
turn the cooler back on using the wall
control or remote control.
In some states, regulations require that
evaporative air coolers be serviced at
specific intervals.
Seasonal maintenance is only required if
you have a cooler fitted with a bleed
system. The following pages outline the
maintenance required at the end of the
season and then at the start of the next
season. This ensures that your cooler
continues to operate efficiently.
If your cooler is fitted with a drain valve,
reduced seasonal maintenance is
required. However, we require that the
following components and the operation
thereof, be checked after the first year,
then every 2 years as routine
maintenance.
(1).... Water distribution spreader trays.
(2).... Pump.
(3).... Drain valve.
(4).... Solenoid and associated filter.
(5).... Fan motor operation and current.
(6).... Float valve.
(7).... Salinity probes.
MAINTENANCE
Health Regulations
Seasonal Maintenance
Note
Failure to carry out regular maintenance will
affect your warranty coverage.
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WARNING:
As your cooler is mounted on the roof, we
suggest that any maintenance or checks be
carried out by an authorised Breezair dealer
or service agent. Climbing onto the roof can
be hazardous and could result in injury to
you and damage to your property.
Routine maintenance may be required
more frequently in adverse environmental
situations and very dusty areas.
POWER OUTAGES MAINTENANCE cont.
1
ILL1141-A
2
1
End of Season
(1)..Turn off the water supply to the cooler.
(2)..Remove the pad frames as shown on page
16.
(3)..Turn off the power at the isolating switch
inside the cooler.
(4)..Check and clean the water distributing
channels under the lid.
(5)..Unclip and remove the bleed system as
shown below. Take care not to lose the o-
ring. This removal will allow the water to
drain from the tank throughout the winter.
(6)..Thoroughly clean the tank and the pump
filter. Do not replace the bleed system. If
you do, water will sit without draining from
the tank throughout the winter months.
(7)..Refit the pad frames.
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(3)...Take hold of the pad frame, pivot it
outwards and lift it up. Be careful not to
damage the pad.
Repeat the steps above with the 3 remaining
pad frames.
(For EXH210 units only) There are 90mm
pads fitted to the front and rear, with 100mm
pads fitted to the sides (facing the fan scroll
holes). These pads must be re fitted to their
original positions, or the larger pads could catch
on the float valve or components mounted on
the scroll.
The 100mm pads can be identified by a rebate
at the base of the Chillcel.
If fitted incorrectly, a drop in performance
may be found, water can bypass the pad and
be carried over into the airstream and
ducting and/or damage to the pads or
electronic components may occur.
ILL950-C
1
2
ILL187-E
1
2
Pre-season
(1)...Turn your main switchboard power
off.
(2)...Remove the pad frames as shown
in the next column.
(3)...Ensure the power is off at the
isolating switch inside the cooler.
(4)...Gently wash the pad frames to
remove any dust build up during the
winter.
If the pads are salted-up
replace them.
(5)...Replace the bleed system that was
removed at the end of the last
season. Ensure that the o-ring is in
place and that the tray is positioned
so that it can catch the water from
the pad.
(6)...Turn on the water supply to the
cooler.
(7)...Check for water leaks. Check
operation of float valve.
(8)...Check if adj. required to belt drive.
Reset motor amps.
(9)...Switch on the isolating switch.
(10).Refit the pad frames.
(11).Turn the power on at your main
switchboard.
(12).Run the cooler.
NOTE: Do not wash the
pads with high pressure water
spray.
WARNING: Do not
run the cooler with the pad
frames removed.
Removing Pad Frames
To remove a pad frame:
(1)...Remove the clips holding the pad
frame in place.
(2)...Insert a flat head screw driver into
the slot between the lid and the top
of the pad frame. Lever it so the pad
frame is released.
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3
MAINTENANCE cont.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE CHECKLIST
Service Item Check/adjust Clean Replace
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Components
General Operation
Chillcel pads (replace as required)
Pad retaining washers / pins
Base / water reservoir
Pump filter basket
Water probes
Water distribution system
Washers, seals and O-rings (replace
as required)
Drain Valve
Bleed rate set (where required)
Water level set point
Water fill time
Water drain time
Water distribution across pads (no dry spots)
Airflow through system / outlets
General product condition
Service No Service Date Service Technician Service Company
No 1 ..................... .......................................... ........................................................
No 2 ..................... .......................................... ........................................................
No 3 ..................... .......................................... ........................................................
No 4 ..................... .......................................... ........................................................
No 5 ..................... .......................................... ........................................................
(NOTE: includes correct fitting of all components and items - replace as required)
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SYMPTOM CAUSE ACTION
Unpleasant odour. Odour from the new
pads.
Allow time to condition
by running the cooler.
Inadequate cooling. Dry pads. Ensure the water supply
is turned on. Then
check the water flow to
the pads.
Insufficient exhaust
openings for
conditioned air.
Ensure sufficient
openings. Refer to
Introduction “Effective
Cooling”.
Excessive ambient
humidity.
On days during the
summer when the
ambient humidity is
high, the cooler will not
reduce the
temperature as much
as on drier days.
Remote control has
no display.
Batteries are
incorrectly fitted or they
are flat.
R or r the
batteries.
efit eplace
Remote control has flat
batteries.
Replace the batteries.
Fault in the cooler. Contact the Dealer or
Service number.
If the wall or remote
control is in AUTO or
AUTO TIMER mode
and no fan bars are
displayed the fan will
not come on.
Switch to MANUAL
mode to check the fan
operation.
Cooler turns ON
and OFF.
Fan does not start
but other functions
work.
If your wall control displays SERVICE or should you consider that your cooler requires service,
contact your local Dealer or the Service number on the back of this manual.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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WALL CONTROL DISPLAYS “SERVICE”
SERVICE
“SERVICE”
immediately on power
up indicates
communications needs
to be established
Push & hold the
button for at
least 10 seconds until
the word
disappears
“DOWN”
“SERVICE”
If on initial start up the word “Service” appears on the controller and by pushing the on/off
button nothing happens.
Then you will need to establish communication between the wall control and the electronic
controller. Simply push and hold the “DOWN” button for approx. 10 seconds or until the word
“Service” disappears. If by pushing the on/off button a number appears, contact your local
Dealer or the Service number on the back of this manual and quote the Fault Code number
displayed.
SEELEY INTERNATIONAL –OWNER’S MANUAL 19
18 Evaporative Cooler

Warranty Service
Australia 1-300-650-644
seeleyinternational.com
It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual
product improvement. Accordingly, specifications are
subject to change without notice. Please consult with your
dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected.
When you contact your Dealer regarding service
or warranty please quote the cooler model
number and serial number as shown below.
839103-N
Affix serial & model
number ker herestic
seeleyinternational.com AU 1308
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