Brivis L26 User manual

COOLING
Owner’s Manual
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
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Index
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Privacy Notification
How does your evaporative cooling work?
Before operating your Brivis Evaporative Cooler
Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
The air smells a little different. Why?
Openings Required
Operating your evaporative cooler . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Start up
Shut down
On humid days
Ceiling Vents Location
Operating your Brivis Networker Wall Control . . . . . .4
Automatic Pre-Wet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Automatic Operation
Benefits of using Brivis coolers in Auto mode
in preference to Manual mode
Manual Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Using the Timer
Setting the Time & Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Setting the Cooler to turn itself ON
Setting the Cooler to turn itself O
Checking your Timer Settings
Using the unction Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Message repeating
Coded Messages
Service Notification Message
Resetting
Locking the Brivis Networker
Setting the PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
To Lock the Brivis Networker
To Unlock the Brivis Networker
Zoning
Dual Brivis Networker Operation . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Batteries
Operating your Programmable Wall Control . . . . . . .11
Automatic Pre-Wet
Operating Modes
Auto Operation
Getting Started
Benefits of using coolers in Auto mode
in preference to Manual mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Manual Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Getting Started
an & Pump
an only
Pump only
Using the Timer
Setting the Timer
Operating Your Manual Wall Control
Brivis Customer Care Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-14
Cooler Service & Maintenance
Before you call for Service or Assistance
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting continued
or Your Records
Service Records
Warranty and Maintenance Registration . . . . . . . . . .15
Brivis Customer Care Program
Cooler Warranty Card orm
Cooler Customer Questionnaire . . . . . . . . . . . .16
requently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-18
Terms of Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-21
Definitions
Terms of Warranty
Conditions of the Warranty
Exclusions
Limitations
Travel, Transport & Access Costs
Purchaser’s Responsibilities
Statutory Rights
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Brivis Cooling system. or you to achieve the performance and efficiency
expected from your new cooler, please ensure the installer is a qualified trades person, that the installer has
commissioned the unit before you commence operating, and you take the time to read the contents of this manual.
In some Australian States it is mandatory that your cooler installation is issued with a certificate of compliance to
guarantee the installation workmanship. Please check with your installer or the local plumbing authority or
association. The Brivis cooler is covered by the product warranty as outlined in this manual.
Brivis products are renowned for providing years of trouble free performance. However, that doesn’t mean that they
will operate at their peak for all of that time without some attention. To be at their most efficient they, like most things,
need a little care. So, to ensure that every Brivis unit is always in perfect condition, we have established the Brivis
Care Program for our valued customers.
The Brivis Care Program provides you with a maintenance service. This service includes cleaning the unit and
ensuring that the system is operating at maximum efficiency. Not only does this guarantee peak performance, it also
allows any minor problems to be detected early. This ensures that the system will always be ready when you need it.
Privacy Notification
Brivis Climate Systems Pty Ltd is the registered owner of the Brivis brand. Brivis will collect “personal information’’
from you when you complete your warranty and maintenance registration form. This personal information is collected
under the guidance of the Privacy Information Protection Act 1998. The purpose of collecting this information is to:
• Process your request for us to provide service activities for you;
• Register your purchase of equipment for warranty;
• Register your request for a survey/quotation for Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning goods and services.
The intended recipients of the information are:
• Employees of Brivis.
• ederal and State Governments who may require the information for administration purposes.
While the supply of the information by you is voluntary, if you cannot provide or do not wish to provide the
information sought, Brivis may not be able to provide the services you request. If you have already provided
information but have changed your mind and do not want the information used, you may make application for
access or amendment for that information not to be used.
You have a right of access to, and correction of, the information concerning yourself in accordance with the relevant
procedures under the Act.
Enquiries concerning this matter can be addressed to the Business Practices Officer of Brivis, who can be contacted
on 1300 BRIVIS.
How does your evaporative cooling work?
The amount of cooling available from any type of cooling system is dependent on the outside weather conditions.
Your evaporative cooler works best on hot, dry days. It is essential to provide the required amount of ventilation (for
your evaporative cooling system to function properly) by opening windows/doors whenever the cooler is operating.
Air is drawn in through the filter pads resulting in 100% fresh cool air entering the home. The movement of this
cooled air through your home will draw the heat out of the house, so be sure that doors or windows are open to
expel this heat to outside. Whenever possible start the cooler early to prevent the build up of heat within the house,
and on sultry or humid days your cooler may work better with the fan ONLY running and the pump turned O . Stale
air, cigarette smoke and fumes can be quickly cleared and replaced with fresh air by turning the fan to manual mode.
Before operating your Brivis Evaporative Cooler
Make sure enough window and/or door area is open for the unit to work correctly. The following table gives a guide
to the amount of open area required for each model in m2, and also gives suggestions on how to provide this.
This 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
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.
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Safety Warnings
• Do not pl ce ny rticles on or g inst this ppli nce
• Dot use or store fl mm ble m teri ls ne r this ppli nce
• Do not spr y erosols in the vicinity of this ppli nce while it is in oper tion
• Do not modify this ppli nce
The air s ells a little different. Why?
New Cooling p ds c n give off mild odour while they re settling in. This is quite norm l, it will dissip te quickly
s the new p d is const ntly flushed during use.
Openings Required
Aver ge ventil tion re provided by v rious openings, when fully opened.
On hot, windy d ys, ensure th t the windows nd /or doors open for ventil tion re on the sheltered side of the house.
Note: You c n lso choose to h ve these openings only h lfw y open. Ple se note, the opening will only provide
h lf the mount of ventil tion shown bove nd more openings would be required. To cool your whole house,
you need windows nd / or doors open throughout the house. If you wish to concentr te your cooling to select
re , simply concentr te ll the required ventil tion in the t rgeted re . (See following illustr tion).
Door = 1.6m2
Hinged Window = 0.3m2
Open Sliding Window = 0.7m2
Table 1. Opening required for each odel.
Brivis
AD Series
AD56,
AD56D
AD66,
AD66D
AD76,
AD76D
AD86,
AD86D
Brivis
Advance
F26D
F36D
F46D
F56D
F66D
F76D
F86D
Two sliding windows or
Five hinged windows
One door nd
hinged window
Three sliding windows or one
door & two hinged windows
Four sliding windows or one
door nd four hinged windows
Five sliding windows or one
door nd five hinged windows
Six sliding windows or one door
nd six hinged windows
Brivis
Contour
Series
L26
L36
L46
L56
L66
L76
Brivis
Pro ina
Series
P26
P36
P46
& P56
P66
P76
Model
Nu ber of average
size windows & doors
(suggestions only)
Highest
Fan
Setting
Lowest
Fan
Setting
1.5 m2
1.9 m2
2.3 m2
2.8 m2
3.1 m2
3.4 m2
0.9 m2
1.1 m2
1.4 m2
1.7 m2
1.9 m2
2.1 m2
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perating your evaporative cooler
Evaporative Cooler
Start up
When the cooling is first turned ON, there will normally be a delay before the cool air is delivered from the duct
outlets. The delay will vary depending on the model of cooler, but this doesn’t mean the cooler is not operating. Most
models have pre-programmed function times, to allow time to fill the Cooler’s tank with water
and/or Pre-wet the filter pads. Brivis Contour models have an additional delay to allow time to open the ServoSeal
damper. The entire process can take up to 8 minutes before cool air is expected from the duct outlets.
Shut down
On Brivis Advance, Brivis Promina, Brivis Contour, and Brivis AD (when fitted with optional dump valve) units, there
is also a delay in emptying the water from the Cooler’s tank for a period after the unit has turned O at the end of
use. Brivis Advance, Brivis Promina and Brivis Contour models have an additional pre-programmed tank wash cycle
(flush). This washes the tank with clean water at the end of use. At the same time Brivis Contour models will also close
the motorised ServoSeal damper, which seals the ducting, reducing drafts. The ServoSeal and flush will occur approx
1 hour after the unit has been turned off.
n humid days
On days of high humidity your evaporative cooler works best with the fan on high and perhaps the pump switch
turned off. If moisture is building up on tiled or hard surface areas, ensure that airflow from the outlets is directed
across the ceiling rather than down towards the floor. Also ensure that you have enough windows and/or doors open.
Ceiling Vents Location
Vents should be set up so the air is directed across the ceiling. However they should not be restrictive and the vents
should also be directed to disperse air evenly around the room depending on the location of the vent.
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