Cool Breeze QA CONTROLLER Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

 

 

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3. Operation of system explained to customer. 

 

CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY  -  

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Summary of Contents for QA CONTROLLER

Page 1: ...wing Is the power connected Is the water supply to the unit turned on at the isolator tap For service calls attended during the warranty period 1 Provide the service person with proof of purchase ie Invoice from installing dealer 2 Where no fault has been found service charges will be payable at the standard service rate NOTE The air conditioning system is to be operated by a responsible adult or ...

Page 2: ...t being cooled EXHAUST Operates in EXHAUST Mode with each outlet acting as an extraction fan No direct cooling is possible in this mode OFF Switches off and cancels any un elapsed time in the TIMER Mode TIMER A count down timer to switch the system on or off AUTO Switches to AUTO Temperature Mode Fan speed and water are regulated automatically according to the set temperature 1 Dims or brightens t...

Page 3: ...15 minutes to complete The FLUSH cycle can be stopped sooner than 15 minutes by pressing FAN before OFF FAN The FAN mode is useful when the outside ambient temperature has dropped and no direct cooling is required EXHAUST A delay occurs when switching to EXHAUST mode This protects the motor and allows it time to stop before the rotation is reversed Exhaust mode is useful for expelling odours from ...

Page 4: ...once the Timer period has elapsed The temperature displayed is accurate for the purpose of operating the AUTO feature of your air conditioning system Do not obstruct the ventilation slots in the keypad base as this may cause an incorrect temperature reading BUSHFIRE MODE This mode is activated by pushing the COOL button twice The fan remains off so that smoke will not be introduced into the house ...

Page 5: ...on the keypad to change This process may need to be repeated several times before the desire temperature is attained Once the temperature is set replace the keypad cover LOCATING THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR POT Remove the outer cover from the keypad as shown in the picture The temperature sensor pot is located on the right hand side of the keypad 15mm from the lower edge Side view of keypad showing the...

Page 6: ...n EXHAUST Mode with each room outlet acting as an extraction fan No direct cooling is possible in this mode OFF Switches Off FAN SPEED Fan speed indicator lights FLASHING LED One of the function LED s flashes during a housekeeping cycle or wait time 1 Adjusts fan speed 2 Dims or brightens the LED indicators when the system is in OFF mode COOL FAN EXHAUST OFF FAN SPEED ...

Page 7: ...n 15 minutes by pressing FAN then OFF FAN The FAN Mode is useful when the outside ambient temperature has dropped and no direct cooling is required EXHAUST A delay occurs when switching to EXHAUST Mode This is to protect the motor and allow it time to stop before the rotation is reversed Exhaust mode is useful for eliminating odours from the home without the in rush of air experienced with the COO...

Page 8: ...face When the COOL mode commences the tank is filled with water This takes approximately 90 seconds during which time the pump remains switched off When the pump starts water is pumped up into the Celdek pads which quickly lowers the water level For a short period of up to one minute the water being pumped up into the filter pads exceeds the amount of fresh water flowing into the base The pump may...

Page 9: ... principle By closing the window of an unused room the air will exit through the door channelling the air to other rooms It is usual to install outlets away from windows Opening a window will allow the air to pass through the room and cool it By closing all windows and opening the door the air will exit directly through the door For persons not wishing to leave doors and windows open particularly ...

Page 10: ... Date ____ ____ ____ INSTALLER PLEASE CONFIRM TICK Serial Number __________________ 1 Water level checked adjusted if required Number of Units on site ___________ 2 Weather seal if fitted operating freely 3 Operation of system explained to customer CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY AUSTRALIA OWNER PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THIS FORM HAS BEEN FULLY COMPLETED BY YOUR DEALER FOR INSTALLATIONS OUTSIDE AUSTRALIA CONT...

Page 11: ...loat level adjustment where applicable cleaning of filters Celdek pads cleaning of water distributor scale or build up caused by poor water quality The express warranties contained herein are in lieu of all other warranties Implied warranties including warranties or merchantability are limited to the duration of the complete unit warranty described herein Consequential or incidental damages for th...

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