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Remote Thermostat Control

(remote control)

AUTO

COOL

PM

FAN
SPEED

ECONOMY

REMOTE CONTROL

ILL239-D

SENSOR

TOUCH

LOCATING THE REMOTE CONTROL

INSTALLING THE RECEIVER

The following section

describes installation of the receiver,
which requires positioning of the
receiver external to the cooler, inside
the attic or below the ceiling. The
supplied receiver lead is 16

(5.0m)

long, sufficient to reach into the attic
or below the ceiling, from the cooler
electronic module.

The remote control should be placed
approximately 5 feet (1.5 meters)
above the floor, in the most used room
in the home. This will give the optimum
temperature sensing and operating
position for the user.

:

Avoid direct sunlight exposure.

Avoid mounting on external walls.

Avoid mounting the remote control

near heat sources such as stoves
and televisions.

Do not locate in the direct airflow of

the duct outlets.

Do not locate in strong drafts or in

dead spots such as cupboards /
drawers.

Placement is critical for correct
functioning of the thermostat
(incorporated in the remote control).
The following points must be taken into
consideration

Note:

Running the Receiver Cable

Aim to secure the receiver away from
the ductwork, but as near as possible to
the location of the remote control.

Other Options for Mounting Receiver

Signal Problems

Flat Roof Installation

Plug the receiver cable to point Fig 22

Receiver

on the electronic controller. Run

the cable to the attic space or below the
ceiling to the receiver location and plug the 6
pin end (with sticker) to the receiver. (Fig 30)

For installations where the roof is framed in
steel, position the receiver between the
metal joists keeping the antenna as far away
from metal joists as possible and directing
the antenna perpendicular (right angle) to
the joists will give the best results.
For most installations, mounting the receiver
to the roof rafter as shown (Fig 29) will
provide satisfactory performance.

The standard installation arrangement will
satisfy the majority of applications.
However you may find difficult cases as
follows:

For signal problems in houses with a metal
roof, position the receiver as close as
possible to the metal roof with the antenna
pointing directly away from the roof (Fig 29).

Where the installation is on a building with a
flat roof and the attic space is less than 4

(1.2 meters) deep, alternative mounting
locations may need to be found for the
receiver.
For example, install the receiver below the
ceiling in the top of a nearby cupboard.

Do not wrap any excess receiver cable
around the receiver. Do not extend the
receiver cable.

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16’

SENSOR

TOUCH

Remote Control

ILL665-D

AUTO

COOL

PM

FAN
SPEED

ECONOMY

REMOTE CONTROL

A = Metal Roofing.

B = Wood or Metal Beam.

C = Receiver (Mount as close as

possible to the metal roof).

A = The 6 pin plug (the end with the

"RECEIVER" sticker attached)

connects into the socket on the
underside of the receiver.

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Important:

The orientation and position of the
receiver may affect the receiver's
performance. Other factors that may
also influence performance are:
(1)..Shielding from metal in the attic

lying between the receiver and
Remote Control. This may include
Sisalation/sarking (foil sheets),
and ductwork.

(2)..Reflections from metal around the

receiver.

(3)..Interference from nearby
transmitters (e.g. mobile phone, AM
radio, Television, RF security
systems).

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SETTING THE ADDRESS CODE

within 4 minutes after turning on
the main power at the electronics
module.

The Breezair electronics module will
automatically recognize the remote
control connection, provided the
address code has been correctly set.
This is simply achieved by fitting the
batteries into the remote control

The screen will stay blank for

5 seconds then display

Id

for 1

second. The communication address
code will take a few seconds to set,
then the remote control can be turned
on. (Fig. 31)
If communication cannot be achieved,
the power to the cooler will need to be
turned off, and the batteries need to
be removed from the remote control.
Wait until the screen goes completely
blank, then repeat the above
procedure.

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INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL

16

SENSOR

T

OUCH

Remote Control

1. Fix the top screw

to the wall,
without
tightening
completely.

2. Fix the second

screw through
the lower oval
hole, without
tightening
completely.

3. Straighten and

align the
mounting
bracket, tighten
screws to hold
the bracket in it

s

correct position.

Summary of Contents for Breezair EXV

Page 1: ... English EXV EXV Evaporative Cooler INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ection 10 InstallationDetails 11 WaterInstallation 12 ElectricalInstallation 13 InstallationChecklist 18 19 WiringDiagrams 21 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Thermostat Range 2 Using the Wall Control 7 Wall Control 13 Remote Control 14 Testing the cooler 16 SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR TOUCH TOUCH TOUCH TOUCH 1 EXV Evaporative Cooler ...

Page 3: ...motor is equipped with inbuilt overheating protection that will reset automatically on cool down to a safe temperature This may take up to 45 minutes This cooler is fitted with circuit breaker protection for the fan motor and pump Water pump replacement Factory Authorized water pump Power Clean Style Timed Pumps FactoryAuthorizedFanMotor INSTALLATION REPAIR AND OPERATION Disconnect electrical powe...

Page 4: ... Wall Mounted Thermostat Control wall control Remote Thermostat Control remote control AUTO COOL PM FAN SPEED ECONOMY REMOTE CONTROL ILL239 D ILL1140 A thermostat range SENSORTOUCH SENSORTOUCH 3 EXV Evaporative Cooler ...

Page 5: ...cted the remote control will maintain a constant fan speed This is indicated by the bar graph in the centre of the display To decrease or increase the fan speed required press either the or buttons ILL1104 A PM AUTO MODE The remote control contains a thermostat In AUTO mode the cooler is controlled automatically based on your pre selected comfort level The cooler will adjust the fan speed switch b...

Page 6: ...etting the ON time hour 2 Setting the ON time minutes 3 Setting the OFF time hour 4 Setting the OFF time minutes 5 Setting the comfort level 6 Setting ECONOMY 7 Activating AUTO TIMER Press the button The minutes displayed will start flashing and the word OFF will appear Then use the and buttons to change the minute setting Press the button and the comfort level number 1 to 10 displayed will start ...

Page 7: ... start During this operation the word PRE COOL will be displayed on the remote control s screen NOTE PRE COOL mode will not be activated if VENT is selected on the remote control or the cooler is used again shortly after having been turned off The Breezair remote control is fitted with the WaterManager feature which automatically monitors the quality of the water in the cooler The WaterManager dra...

Page 8: ...ll operate for 18 months When the batteries are getting low on power BATTERY LOW is displayed on the screen the cooler may also switch off while the display remains ON This indicates that the batteries have only a small amount of life remaining POWER FAILURE RECOVERY BATTERIES Do not use rechargeable batteries as their voltage rating is too low for the remote control To change the batteries remove...

Page 9: ...g level can be manually adjusted In Manual mode press to choose between circulating cool air or uncooled air When Cool is displayed fresh cool air will circulate into the building When Vent is displayed as shown fresh uncooled air will circulate through the building Press to increase the fan speed and circulate more air Press to decrease the fan speed and circulate less air Press once to change th...

Page 10: ...ALVE This air cooler is supplied with an automatic drain that performs two primary functions 1 It opens and closes automatically to control salt concentrations in the tank 2 It opens to drain all water and keep your tank dry during prolonged off cycles Your cooler will automatically change some of the water during operation when the water salinity becomes too high This ensures the water is always ...

Page 11: ...powersupplytotheair cooler Removethepadframesasshown Ensurethepowerswitchinthecoolerisoff Gently wash the pads to remove any dust build up during the winter period If the pads are in poor condition replace them Turnonthepowerswitchinsidethecooler Turnonthewaterandthenthemainpower Re fitthepadframesandrunthecooler To remove a pad frame insert a flat screw driver tip into the slot as shown and lever...

Page 12: ...PECTION Check that the correct cooler has been supplied The cooler should have the following parts Check the parts are inside the cooler by removing a cooling pad frame 11 EXV Evaporative Cooler Pre Assembly Inspection ...

Page 13: ... the Chillcel as the frame approaches the plastic water spreader under the top panel Then two sharp hits by hand should locate the frame into its correct location under the top panel Replace the pad frame clips at the corners Check the proposed cooler location first to ensure it is structurally capable of supporting the weight of the cooler Polymer coolers are light weight but they require adequat...

Page 14: ... water level in the pan automatically Fig 12 The permanent water supply connection point is located underneath the pan and is attatched to the flexible hose and tube assembly Fig 14 item F WATER INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE INLET SOLENOID VALVE Fit the inlet solenoid valve under the pan as shown Fig 14 Insert the solenoid valve cable through the hole behind the drain valve and connect the plugs to ...

Page 15: ...allation must be carried out by a licensed and qualified electrician WARNING WARNING INSTALLING THE MAIN POWER CABLES The point of entry into the cabinet of the cooler is by knockouts in the pan Seal the gap between the conduit and knock out hole with silicone sealant after making connections and clamping the conduit cable Ensure that all electrical connections are tight Loose connections will cau...

Page 16: ... PULLEY SHEAVE ADJUSTMENT DO NOT USE THE PULLEY ADJUSTMENT TO SET BELT TENSION The motor pulley is adjustable in order to set the motor amperes at the correct nameplate level and thus provide the owner with full machine cooling capacity The adjustment is made with the cooler switched OFF Never attempt this procedure with the cooler operating Remove the drive belt To increase the fan speed and ther...

Page 17: ...al roof position the receiver as close as possible to the metal roof with the antenna pointing directly away from the roof Fig 29 Where the installation is on a building with a flat roof and the attic space is less than 4 1 2 meters deep alternative mounting locations may need to be found for the receiver For example install the receiver below the ceiling in the top of a nearby cupboard Do not wra...

Page 18: ...colour left LED Green double flash every 2 seconds Amber for 1 second Red flashing 1 Red Flash 2 Red Flashes 4 Red Flashes 7 Red Flashes indicates the status of the WaterManager measurement circuit and will function as follows 1 Flash 2 Flashes 3 Flashes 4 Flashes Continuously On MOTOR LOW SPEED SETTING indicates Fault Code 1 Communication Failure indicates Fault Code 2 Failure to Detect Water at ...

Page 19: ... Check the drain fittings and pipes making sure there are no leaks DIPSWITCHES WARNING Do not alter DIP switches 1 to 8 on top row and 7 8 on bottom row as the cooler will cease to work There are 2 rows of DIP switches located under the battery cover on the remotecontrol ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF OFF ILL217 H EXAMPLE ONLY Definition of DIP switch positions first 6 inbottomrowonly a...

Page 20: ...ntrolswitchcorrectlyinstalled Motorandpumpcorrectlypluggedintosockets Drain overflowfittingcorrectlyinstalled Waterlevelandfloatadjustmentchecked Pumprunsandwaterevenlydistributedtoallcoolingpads Allcontrolfunctionschecked Owner instructed on correct operating procedure and supplied with operatinginstructions SERVICE ENQUIRIES Contact your local Dealer or Installer for assistance Owners Name _____...

Page 21: ...perature as much as on drier days There is no remedy except to shut off the pump Excessive ambient humidity see also item above re inadequate exhaust Inadequate Cooling Air distribution system creating too much back pressure or changes of direction too sudden orgrillestoosmall Have contractor re evaluate his design use bends instead of elbows change grille sizes Fan out of balance due to dirt etc ...

Page 22: ...onnections Water being blown into the building Water hose broken Cover not fitted on float valve Replace any cracked or broken hoses Install correct cover on float valve to prevent spray Unpleasant odour New cooler pads Cooler located near source of unpleasant odour Algae in pan water Pads remain wet after shut down Heavy pad deposits Drain pan refill run pump for a while Remove source of odour or...

Page 23: ...Appendix A Wiring Diagram 65 16 SENSORTOUCH Wall Control SENSORTOUCH Remote Control ILL665 D AUTO COOL PM FAN SPEED ECONOMY REMOTE CONTROL SEELEY INTERNATIONAL INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL 20 ...

Page 24: ...ax 602 353 8070 Toll Free 1 800 926 6824 www convaircooler com 847078 D seeleyinternational com US 1203 It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement Accordingly specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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