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Kaden Owner’s Guide

Evaporative Air Coolers

5.  LIMITATIONS

5�1 

Product fitness for purpose and overall system design, sizing and application are not the responsibility of 

Rinnai. This includes but is not limited to the heat load calculations, airflow and system balancing.

5�2  This Warranty does not apply to any Product installed at an Installation Site which is outside Australia�
5�3 

Except where inconsistent with the purchaser’s statutory rights and the rights given by this Warranty, all of 

the warranties and all liabilities of Rinnai for any direct, special, indirect or consequential loss or damage, any 

damage or expense for personal injury or any loss or destruction of property arising directly or indirectly from 

the use or inability to use the Product or any of its parts and servicing the Product, are expressly excluded.

6.  TRAVEL, TRANSPORT & ACCESS COSTS

6�1 

The  Purchaser  must  pay  freight  charges,  in-transit  insurance  expenses  and  travelling  costs  for  repairs/

replacements under this Warranty, that are required to be performed 100km or more from the nearest Rinnai 

branch or Authorised Service Representative�

6�2 

Subject to clause 6.3, Rinnai will pay freight charges, in-transit insurance expenses and travelling costs for 

repairs/replacements that are required to be performed less than 100km from the nearest Rinnai branch or 

Authorised Service Representative� In this circumstance:

a)  Rinnai will arrange for such repairs/replacements and make any payment directly to the third party to 

provide the freight, in-transit insurance or travel services; or

b)  if Rinnai considers appropriate, it will authorise the Purchaser in writing to pay for the relevant freight 

charges, in-transit insurance expenses or travelling costs and then, upon provision by the Purchaser to 

Rinnai of a tax invoice showing those costs have been incurred, reimburse the Purchaser for such costs 

which are within the terms of the authorisation� If the Purchaser pays for the relevant freight charges, 

in-transit insurance expenses or travelling costs without written authorisation from Rinnai, Rinnai will not 

reimburse the Purchaser for such costs�

6�3 

The Purchaser must pay all costs and expenses in respect of:

a) 

making the Product accessible for service. For example, restricted access or working at heights, or the 

labour cost for an additional person due to OHS requirements;

b) 

providing a safe working environment for installation, service, maintenance or repair of the product;

c) 

any surcharge applicable in respect of supplying replacement parts outside Normal Business Hours; and

d) 

any other costs and expenses in relation to claiming the Warranty that is not covered by clause 6.2.

7.  PURCHASER’S RESPONSIBILITIES

7�1  The Purchaser must operate and maintain the Product in accordance with the Operating Instructions and 

service maintenance schedule, including conducting an appropriate number of services to the unit during the 

Warranty period, based on usage and the usage environment including but not limited to;

a) 

regularly cleaning the air filter(s) and replacing them where necessary;

b) 

replacing expired batteries or other consumables as required;

c) 

ensuring that the condensate drain is kept clean and clear of obstructions;

d) 

ensuring that outdoor units have unrestricted airflow and adequate clearances;

e)  ensuring that additional corrosion protection is applied to the Product if it is installed in a corrosive 

environment, for example,close to the sea.

8.  STATUTORY RIGHTS

8�1 

The benefits given by this Warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law 

in relation to the goods or services to which the Warranty relates�

8�2 

Australian purchasers have their benefit of statutory rights and nothing in these terms of Warranty has the 

effect  of  excluding,restricting  or  modifying  those  rights.  Our  goods  come  with  guarantees  that  cannot  be 

excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure 

and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage� You are also entitled to have the 

goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a 

major failure�

Summary of Contents for KC17

Page 1: ...Evaporative Air Coolers Safety Information Owner s Information Warranty Classic Evaporative Air Coolers KC17 KC21 KC27 KC32 Low Profile Evaporative Air Coolers KL16 KL22 KL25 KL28 Models OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...2 Kaden Owner s Guide Evaporative Air Coolers This page is intentionally blank...

Page 3: ...the Time Day 11 Setting the Cooler to Turn Itself ON 11 Setting the Cooler to Turn Itself OFF 11 Checking Your Timer Settings 11 Coded Messages 12 Message Repeating 12 Service Notification Message 12...

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Page 5: ...and to ensure optimum performance This appliance MUST BE installed maintained and removed by an Authorised Person DO NOT place any articles on or against this appliance DO NOT use or store flammable m...

Page 6: ...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 a...

Page 7: ...take up to 8 minutes before cool air is expected from the duct outlets New Cooling pads can give off a mild odour while they are settling in This is quite normal it will dissipate quickly as the new p...

Page 8: ...ng on the program or mode displayed They will only have a function if text appears on the screen beside the key a black rectangular box Keys used for zoning function may also display an arrow 9 Water...

Page 9: ...otary dial 7 to set the comfort level you desire up to have a cooler comfort level and down to have a warmer comfort level the set comfort level 11 is displayed on the LCD screen 13 NOTE It will take...

Page 10: ...ill scroll across the display It will take approximately 8 minutes for the unit to complete the pre wet before the fan will turn on NOTE On days of high humidity the fan may be operated without the pu...

Page 11: ...is set To cancel the Timer press Key 3 16 SETTING THE COOLER TO TURN ITSELF OFF 1 Ensure the cooler is turned ON 2 Press the PROG button 5 and the display will flash OFF TIME and the word PROGRAM 3 Us...

Page 12: ...cal messages displayed advise of some appliance operations such as Pre Wetting cooler pads Please Wait SERVICE NOTIFICATION MESSAGE When the operating hours logged for an appliance exceeds the predete...

Page 13: ...PIN number to lock the system 2 Enter your current user PIN to lock the Networker The screen will now display System locked out 3 If an incorrect number is entered press the AUTO key 6 to clear all di...

Page 14: ...t the filter pads before sliding the FAN switch 4 ON Doing this will provide for the maximum cooling immediately when the fan is switched ON 4 Slide the FAN switch 4 to the ON position 5 Rotate the FA...

Page 15: ...pened in the targeted area could result in inadequate ventilation This could result in poor cooling performance Check that the fan operates and air is coming out from the duct outlet Check that the fi...

Page 16: ...__________________________ Address ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ___________________...

Page 17: ...control Pad saturation Water level Water ll Water drain Winter Seal if applic Air ow thru system Consumables Fan Capacitor Fan Collet Snorkel Hoses O rings Pads after fth year Water level sensor Adjus...

Page 18: ...by an authorised person trained in the service of Kaden Coolers Q I own a Kaden KC or KL Series or cooler Why does the unit dump water periodically during operation A Kaden KC KL Series coolers use th...

Page 19: ...t mites living breeding throughout your cooling system Remove odours from your cooling system Helps improve indoor air quality Allergy sufferers may benefit from clean ducts Clean the Cooler fan and a...

Page 20: ...purchased by the Purchaser and described in Section 2 of this document 1 11 Proof of Purchase means a Tax Invoice or Receipt in respect of the Product In the case of new constructions a Certificate of...

Page 21: ...ified Installer in accordance with applicable regulations Where applicable Certificate s of Compliance must be obtained by the purchaser from Qualified Installer and present it to the Authorised Servi...

Page 22: ...rance expenses or travelling costs without written authorisation from Rinnai Rinnai will not reimburse the Purchaser for such costs 6 3 The Purchaser must pay all costs and expenses in respect of a ma...

Page 23: ...not covered by these Terms of Warranty there is nothing wrong with the product e g instructing Purchaser on the operation of the Product and or controls the Purchaser is unable to provide Proof of Pu...

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