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ZonePlus 

Owner’s Manual 

 
 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE TO INSTALLER: THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE LEFT WITH THE HOME OWNER. 

 

Summary of Contents for brivis ZonePlus

Page 1: ...ZonePlus Owner s Manual NOTE TO INSTALLER THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE LEFT WITH THE HOME OWNER ...

Page 2: ...rest Please take the time to review this guide and enjoy the benefits of your ZonePlus ClimateControlSystem Specifications subject to change without notice Rinnai Australia Pty Ltd 2018 Application ZonePlus may be used on the following Ducted Systems StarPro Ducted Gas Heaters produced after 20 May 2013 serial numbergreaterthan995000 Dual Comfort Systems StarPro Heaters and ICE Refrigerated Coolin...

Page 3: ...6 4 Advancing the Current Auto Program Period 15 3 0 SINGLE TEMPERATURE SET POINT SYSTEMS STSP 16 3 1 STSP Quick Start Guide 16 3 2 Setting the Time Day 18 3 3 User Settings 18 3 4 Zone Identification 18 3 5 Manual Operation 18 3 6 Automatic Operation 19 3 6 1 Programming Your Comfort Schedule 20 3 6 2 Operating in Auto Program 21 3 6 3 Temporarily Overriding Auto 21 3 6 4 Advancing the Current Pr...

Page 4: ...eratureset point is thesame across all Networkers and or TemperatureSensors NC 6 Networker Controller Primary user interface with LCD display Where multiple NC 6s are installed the Master Networker Controller can be identified by the word Clock displayed adjacent to Key 5 when system is OFF NT 1 Remote Temperature Sensor Zone temperature sensor with LED that blinks during communication with Master...

Page 5: ...2 1 1 ZonePlus Sensors Components Diagram 1 NC 6 Networker Controller Diagram 2 NT 1 Remote Temperature Sensor Note These components do not require batteries ...

Page 6: ... bottom of the screen e g Heating or Cooling Heartbeat A flashing heart icon in the bottom right hand corner indicates that the room temperature is being sensed from this Networker Program Key This control Key is used to set the Networker s automatic program Auto Key The autofunction allows theusertoswitchbetweentheAutoProgram andtheManual Operation The Rotary Dial This Dial is used to change the ...

Page 7: ...ool down at the end of the heating cycle FanSymbol Thefansymbolwillappearonthedisplaywhentheheaterisswitchedon Thissymbolwillflashduringcooldownattheendoftheheating cycle Thermometer The thermometer on the display registers the current room temperature Beside it is a small marker which indicates the temperature that the heater is currently set to maintain Padlock Symbol When the child proof lock h...

Page 8: ...1 ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C ZONE D COMMON If applic CONSTANT MTSP If applic ZONE A B C D NIL circle one only NC 6 Master Controller displays Clock indicator when OFF Zoning is not available during Evaporative Cooling mode Maximum no of Zones for HEATING Max no of Zones for REFRIGERATED COOLING ROOM S ZONEPLUS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION TO BE COMPLETED BY INSTALLER HEATING ONLY DUAL COMFORT HEATING EVAPORATIV...

Page 9: ...e Appendix to customize your personal Comfort Schedule First you need to decide what time you want each of the Periods to begin for the Day Block selected i e the Wake Period for Monday to Friday For MTSP systems this time can vary for all zones while for STSP systems there can only be one time for all zones Second select the desired Heating temperatures for winter operation Then select the Time a...

Page 10: ...e Sleep Sleep Wake Leave Return Pre Sleep Optional Table 5 STSP Comfort Schedule Example 2 zone system example is shown Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Mon Fri 7 00 20 24 8 00 28 5 00 21 24 11 00 Zone A ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF Zone B ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Sat Sun 6 00 20...

Page 11: ...he top right hand corner of the screen indicating Zone A access 3 Press the On Off button to turn on and call for Heating 4 Increase the desired temperature set point to above the room temperature by turning the rotary dial clockwise 5 Press Key 3 to gain access to Zone B 6 Increase the desired temperature set point to above the room temperature by turning the rotary dial clockwise 7 Repeat steps ...

Page 12: ...unctions these include Clock displayed in either 12hr or 24hr time Temperature displayed in either C or F Day grouping 3 options when in AUTO mode Enable or disable the Pre Sleep option Diagram 5 NC 6 User Settings in Heating Operation Display To access and change the user settings at the NC 6 Master Controller 1 Press Key 5 and release 2 Press and hold Key 4 until the following message begins to ...

Page 13: ...rough zones A B C D when Key 3 is pressed The zone in view can be identified in the top right hand corner of the screen When the system is ON the installed zones are displayed adjacent to Keys 4 5 as shown in Diagram 6 The zone Arrow indicators Solid indicates the associated zone is Heating or Cooling as the zone set temperature has not been satisfied Flashing indicates the associated zone set tem...

Page 14: ...re is the temperature the system is required to maintainforthenominatedzone ToincreasetheSetTemperaturerotate the dialclockwise TodecreasetheSet Temperature rotate the dial anti clockwise 6 To view and or adjust the set point of another zone in the system press Key 3 Review the associated zones temperature set point and adjust if required by rotating the dial to the desired temperature the zone be...

Page 15: ...gram to suit your requirements This will require you to enter the Period start time desired Heating and Cooling temperatures for each Period Day Block and zone For an example of this please refer to Table 4 Take a few moments to complete the MTSP Comfort Schedule template in the Appendix prior to accessing the Auto Program Diagram 9 NC 6 Programming Comfort Schedule Display Note When accessing the...

Page 16: ...ettingthePeriodStart Time Press Key 3 until the time begins to flash Rotate the dial to set the desiredStart Timefortheselected Period and Day Block 7 SettingthePeriodTemperature Press Key 3 to change from time to temperature Rotate the dial to set the desired Temperature for the selected Period Day Block and Time 8 ChangePeriod Press Key 2 Period until thenext Period is displayed Repeat steps 6 a...

Page 17: ... requirement to temporarily override all zones i e you may want to temporarily increase or decrease the temperature of zone B only Diagram 10 NC 6 MTSP Temporary Override Display To temporarily override Auto Program 1 With the unit ON and in the Auto Program select the zone you wish to modify the pre set room temperature of by pressing Key 3 refertoDiagram 10 currentlyinZone C 2 Use the Rotary Dia...

Page 18: ... to advance thePeriod 2 Key 2 normally the Adv Period Key has now become the Cancel Adv Period Key Press this Key to return to the normal program 3 To advance the Period of another zone press Key 3 until the desired zone is displayed in the top right hand corner of the LCD screenand repeatstep 1 Note The Networker will revert to Auto Program after the current period ends ...

Page 19: ...e system on 3 Increase the desired temperature set point to above the room temperature by turning the rotary dial clockwise 4 Press Key 4 to enable and disable zones A B for heating An Arrow will appear adjacent to Key 4 on the screen to inform you that the zone is enabled 5 Press Key 5 to enable and disable zones C D if installed for heating An Arrow will appear adjacent to Key 5 on the screen to...

Page 20: ...Networker Controller Mode Heating Cooling Auto Program or Manual On Off Zone Keys Mode Selected Set Temperature Room zone Temperature Rotary Dial Set Temp Marker Fan Symbol Day Auto Program or Manual Digital Clock Flame Symbol ...

Page 21: ...ration Display When the system is ON only the zones that have been installed and configured by the installer will be displayed on the screen adjacent to Keys 4 5 as shown in Diagram 12 The zone Arrows Solid indicates the associated zone is Heating or Cooling as the zone set temperature has not been satisfied Flashing indicates the associated zone set temperature has been satisfied 3 5 Manual Opera...

Page 22: ...e zones C D if installed as required 7 Toturnthesystem OFF press the ON OFF The system will operate until all zone set temperatures are satisfied at which time it will shut off If the temperature set point for a zone is satisfied the zone description e g Zone A andanArrow bothadjacent toKey 4 5 willflash If the zone set point is not satisfied the zone description and Arrow will remainsolid 3 6 Aut...

Page 23: ... theDayBlock e g Mon to Fri Press Key 1 to select the Block you want to change settings to This selects either the Weekday Block or the Weekend Block To change your day options from theWeekdays Block to Individual Days or anAllWeek DaysBlock please refertoSection 1 3UserSettings 5 Select thePeriod e g Wake Press Key 2 Period until therequired Periodis displayed 6 SettingthePeriodStart Time Press K...

Page 24: ... Dial to increase or decrease the current temperaturesetting b Press Keys 4 5 toturnzones ON andOFF 3 The word Temporary will flash at the bottom of the screen until the current Period ends referto Diagram 16 4 Press Key 4 toopenorclose zones A and B 5 Press Key 5 toopenorclose zones C and D if installed 6 Key 2 normally the Adv Period Key has now become the Cancel Temporary Override Key Press thi...

Page 25: ...rclosethe zones by pressing Keys 4 5 Diagram 17 NC 6 Display When Operating Fan Only 5 0 NETWORKER SECURITY To prevent any unwanted alterations being made to the Heating or Cooling settings the Networker can be locked using a 4 digit PIN In the case of multiple Networkers if one is locked all are locked If multiple Networkers are installed the user PIN can only be set from the NC 6 Master Controll...

Page 26: ...screen will nowdisplay System locked out 3 If an incorrect number is entered press the AUTO Key to clear all digits then re enteryourPIN 4 A flashingpadlock iconindicates that the Networkeris locked 5 3 Unlocking the Networker 1 Press the Function Fn button followed immediately by Key 2 Thescreenwill nowdisplay Enter YourPINto unlockthesystem 2 Enter your current user PIN to unlock the Networker T...

Page 27: ... then wait two minutes before turning the Networker back ON This should reset the system and restore it back to normal operation If the fault still persists turn OFF the power supply to the appliance heater or cooler at the power point or electrical isolator located adjacent to the appliance Leave this OFF for approximately one minute and then turn the power back ON If normal operation still does ...

Page 28: ...ant it to Check if the Auto Program is activated You may need to change the Auto Program setting or change to Manual operation The fan runs continuously Check that the fan only option has not been selected on the Networker Check that sufficient vents are open Check that return air and or filter has been cleaned Check the ductwork has not been crushed and or collapsed There is no air coming out of ...

Page 29: ... Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Comfort Schedule ZONE A ZONE B Wake Leave Return Sleep Wake Leave Return Pre Sleep Optional Sleep Pre Sleep Optional ...

Page 30: ...t Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun ZONE D ZONE C Pre Sleep Optional Sleep Pre Sleep Optional Sleep Wake Leave Return Wake Leave Return ...

Page 31: ...ne D On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Sat Sun Zone A On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off Zone B On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off Zone C On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off Zone D On O...

Page 32: ...R Tel Maximum no of Zones for HEATING Maximum no of Zones for REFRIGERATED COOLING MULTI TEMPERATURE SET POINT MTSP SINGLE TEMPERATURE SET POINT STSP SYSTEM DESIGN CONDITIONS PARAMETERS ZonePlus SYSTEM CONFIGURATION HEATING ONLY ROOM S ZONE A B C D NIL circle one only Model No EQUIPMENT DETAILS Model No DUAL COMFORT HEATING EVAPORATIVE COOLING INSTALLER Please complete this information for future ...

Page 33: ...gas provider to confirm this There may be works in your area or a problem with the supply 5 The heater may require a general service This error indicates the heater has locked out after 4 ignition attempts This error can be reset using the Reset button to restart the heater but the unit may lockout again if the condition has not been rectified see 6 1 1 Refer checklist for error 46 47 55 Error 56 ...

Page 34: ... a major failure The benefits provided by this Warranty are in addition to any other rights and remedies of a consumer under the Australian Consumer Law and any other law which may apply to the Product 2 Definitions The terms listed below shall have the following meanings 1 Authorised Service Representative means an independent service contractor authorised by Rinnai or Rinnai service personnel 2 ...

Page 35: ...rea e g bakery kitchen warehouse swimming pool agricultural facilities such as a nursery Any Product which has been installed for whatever purpose as a retrofit component to an existing system will also be classed as being part of an Other Application regardless of the purpose of use of the existing system into which such product has been installed 9 Purchaser means the end user of the Product the...

Page 36: ...ions means any Product for use in residential or light commercial applications where a the Product is solely used for the purpose of human comfort and b the ambient temperature of the space the Product is intended to heat or cool is influenced solely or primarily by natural exterior weather conditions rather than by man made or mechanical heat sources Examples of Residential Light Commercial Appli...

Page 37: ...tive Coolers Structural components only 10 Years N A Portable Airconditioning 2 Years N A Other Applications All Product Groups 1 Year 1 Year After Market Spare Parts 1 Year N A Extended Warranty Option Up to 4 year extended warranty in addition to the standard warranty period listed above applies on selected products when you opt in to the Rinnai Service Advantage program This program has terms a...

Page 38: ... of an Authorised Service Representative to inspect the Product Rinnai is not responsible for a costs for tradespeople engaged by you that are not Rinnai Authorised Service Representatives b any costs including call out costs for a Rinnai Authorised Service Representatives associated with a Product which is determined upon inspection not to be covered by this warranty 3 7 Rinnai will reimburse any...

Page 39: ...n the case of a latent defect becoming apparent that a claim is being made under this Warranty and d provides in support of the claim made under this Warranty a Proof of Purchase 4 2 This document and any statutory consumer guarantees represents the only Warranty given by Rinnai in respect of the Product No other person or organisation is authorised to offer any alternative warranty on behalf of R...

Page 40: ...dequate or faulty gas drainage services or water services including water pressure and non potable water d damage problems or failure caused by acts of God fire wind lightning flood storm hail storm fallout vandalism earthquake war civil insurrection misuse abuse negligence accident pests animals pets vermin insects spiders bugs or entry of foreign objects or matter into the Product such as dirt d...

Page 41: ... outside its specified operating range and m fair wear and tear to the Product n On site labour warranty on portable non fixed installation Products In respect of such Products the Purchaser must return the Product to the supplier for repair or replacement 6 Limitations 1 Third parties are often involved in providing advice to consumers about the climate control solutions best suited to the consum...

Page 42: ...charges in transit insurance expenses and travelling costs for repairs replacements that are required to be performed less than 50km from the nearest Rinnai branch or Authorised Service Representative subject to the following 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 Ri...

Page 43: ...tside Normal Business Hours and e any other costs and expenses in relation to claiming the Warranty that is not covered by clause 7 2 8 Purchaser s Responsibilities 8 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 ...

Page 44: ...rms and Conditions of Warranty purchasers are responsible for the costs of any repair and or call out fee where on inspection the alleged defect is found by Rinnai s Authorised Service Representative not to be covered by this warranty or any statutory consumer guarantee applicable to the Product The Terms and Conditions of Warranty contain important information about your rights and obligations un...

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Page 50: ...s With our policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to change or discontinue at any time specifications or designs without notice Australia Pty Ltd ABN 74 005 138 769 100 Atlantic Drive Keysborough Victoria 3173 P O Box 460 Braeside Victoria 3195 AU24752 Product Sales Service National Help Line Tel 1300 555 545 Fax 1300 555 655 Monday to Friday 8 00am to 5 30pm EST For further informa...

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