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After Pre-Wet, the word "Pump" [9a] will disappear.

Notes on Zoning.

Some systems may include multiple coolers with each operating in a different zone.

These will have been set up and explained by the installer of the system and can be

operated by either, or both, of the lower two control keys [6 & 7].

Shifting into Manual.

In Automatic, the Networker operates the cooler to maintain the pre-set comfort level. But,

in Manual Operation, you control the FAN, its speed, and the PUMP yourself.

The first time you go into "Manual", just follow these steps.

With the Networker ON, and Cooler selected, press the AUTO control key [3] to select

"Manual" [3b].

You will notice that both the "Fan" [10] and "Pump" [9] control keys are ON, which will be

shown by the indicator panels. Note that the cooler is going through the Pre-Wet, so the fan

is not actually operating.

At this point, you can leave it to complete its Pre-Wet and begin operating, OR, you can set

a new fan speed now if you wish.

To do that, you first need to interrupt the Pre-Wet by turning off the "Pump" [9].

The "Fan" [10] should still be switched on and now the ROTARY DIAL [2] can be used to

select the desired fan speed.

The Column Display [17a] will indicate the fan speed level you have selected.

If you only need the fan, just leave the "Pump" [9] turned off.

Please note that, when the pump is activated, and the Pre-Wet stage begins, the Fan will

stop while the pads are being Pre-Wet

The next time you return to "Manual" these steps will not be necessary because, even in

"Manual", the Networker remembers your previous settings.

You should also remember that, if you had the Pump selected last time, the cooler will begin

with a Pre-Wet.

Summary of Contents for Contour Series

Page 1: ...the innovative design quality parts and workmanship that have gone into your Brivis Evaporative Cooler I know you will enjoy its quiet efficiency and long life And as Summer turns into Winter it s worth remembering that Brivis is also the largest manufacturer of gas central heating systems in Australia If you have any questions or need further information please do not hesitate to call us Yours si...

Page 2: ... pollen allergies The advantages of your Brivis Evaporative Cooler go on and on It will even remove some pollen and dust from the air Air is drawn in through the filter pads resulting in clean fresh invigorating air The Evaporative Cooler causes a very light pressurisation of your home and it helps stop airborne dust wafting in through doors and windows Clears the house and your head after a party...

Page 3: ...our Contour Cooler Every Brivis Contour Cooler is controlled by a Network Cooling Module and the extraordinary wall mounted controller called the Networker The Networker To operate your Networker see the Networker Owners Manual in your manuals wallet There you will see that the Cooler can be used in Auto mode where all functions are performed automatically to achieve the level of comfort you have ...

Page 4: ...rogrammed tank wash cycle This washes the tank with clean water at the end of use after the ServoSeal has closed They are also designed to periodically flush the tank water Running Refresh as the Cooler is used Manual Wall Control Operation A Brivis Manual Wall Control allows you to regulate airflow and cooling levels The switch marked Cool will switch the pump ON and OFF The switch marked Fan wil...

Page 5: ...d flush water With the filter pads in position switch ON the power supply isolating switch and operate the unit Ensure the pump is operating and visually check the pads externally for even water distribution Ensure the water inlet is operating correctly Ensure the water system is operating to the minimum and maximum water levels Check that the water supply pressure is sufficient to fill the tank w...

Page 6: ... Wall Control may not be turned ON or set at a comfort level that requires the Coolers fan to operate The fan may be delayed due to the pre programmed time to allow time to open the ServoSeal Contour models only fill the Coolers tank with water and Pre Wet the filter pads If fitted the Networker may be in Time Delay mode Check the 10 Amp fuse in the meter box If the air smells a little different N...

Page 7: ...erence Guide Page 3 Selecting a Comfort Level Page 3 Automatic Operation Page 4 Getting Started in Auto Page 7 Automatic Pre Wet Page 7 On Screen Information Page 7 Notes on Zoning Page 8 Shifting into Manual Page 10 Using the Timer ...

Page 8: ...Operation A program that turns your system on and off at the same times every day is valuable for heating but less so for evaporative cooling That s why the Networker s Automatic operation for cooling is only based on maintaining a Comfort Level and not on fixed timing programs The Networker does have Timer functions for cooling but these are not restricted to automatic operation They are availabl...

Page 9: ...worker automatically returns to your previous settings Automatic Pre Wet In order to cool effectively the pads need to be properly wet before the fan starts The short time taken to do this is called the Pre Wet This will take a few minutes if the cooler has been off for quite a while or less if it has only been off for a short time If there is a Dump Valve fitted and the tank is empty allow an add...

Page 10: ...e indicator panels Note that the cooler is going through the Pre Wet so the fan is not actually operating At this point you can leave it to complete its Pre Wet and begin operating OR you can set a new fan speed now if you wish To do that you first need to interrupt the Pre Wet by turning off the Pump 9 The Fan 10 should still be switched on and now the ROTARY DIAL 2 can be used to select the desi...

Page 11: ...t had the last time it was ON So if you want the settings to be different just turn the cooler ON change the settings and turn it OFF again Then you can begin to program the Timer First use the MODE control key 4 to select Cooler 4a Then press the PROG key 5 and the Set Time 11 and the word Program 5a will flash Now you will notice that one of the Control Keys 8 will be either the On Time or the O...

Page 12: ...u want to check what you ve done just press PROG 5 again and the pre set time will flash If you change your mind and want to cancel the setting just press the On Time Off Time key 8 again Pressing the ON OFF button 1 at any time during or after this process will cancel the Timer settings Note Again the Networker remembers the last setting and the next time you select the Timer it will go to that s...

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