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MPS OWNERS MANUAL
To The Owner.
Dear Owner,
Congratulations on selecting a Brivis Heating System.
At Brivis we take pride in all aspects of servicing our customers. Our people are committed to upholding
the ethics originally formulated by my father when he founded Brivis over 40 years ago. Our aims are to
ensure your comfort and satisfaction by providing the best quality product and service, together with a
genuine concern for our environment.
To all new customers buying a Brivis product for the first time, welcome!
If you are already an established Brivis customer, thank you for your continued support. I am sure you will
be happy with the choice you have made.
Yours sincerely,
Tim O'Brien
Managing Director
Brivis Australia Pty Ltd
Understanding Central Heating.
To make the most of your central heating you first need to be familiar with its basic operating principles.
Put simply, your Brivis system consists of three major components; a heater, a ductwork system and a
wall control, which, in this case is the revolutionary Brivis Networker.
The heater draws air out of the house through a large, centrally located Return Air duct. Once heated, the

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Summary of Contents for Brivis MPS

  • Page 1 At Brivis we take pride in all aspects of servicing our customers. Our people are committed to upholding the ethics originally formulated by my father when he founded Brivis over 40 years ago. Our aims are to ensure your comfort and satisfaction by providing the best quality product and service, together with a genuine concern for our environment.
  • Page 2 Fumes from candles, fragrant oil burners, cooking or smoking may be drawn into the system, (especially if the Return Air inlet is in the ceiling) and can cause staining around the heating outlets. Just follow these few guidelines and your Brivis Central Heating System is sure to provide you with many years of warmth and satisfaction.
  • Page 3 The frequency of cleaning will depend on local conditions, so an inspection should be performed regularly. Check that the power lead and gas pipe are in good condition. If they are damaged, call Brivis for assistance. The RETURN AIR FILTER (if fitted) which is located in the return air grille requires regular cleaning, and should be checked every fortnight.
  • Page 4 Heater Service. To ensure that your Brivis Heater continues to operate at peak efficiency, it is recommended that it be serviced by a qualified Brivis Technician, every 2 years. Warranty service must be carried out by authorised Brivis personnel.
  • Page 5 The only thing better than coming home to a warm house on a cold day, is waking up to a cosy bedroom and bathroom on a freezing winter's morning. Now, your Brivis Networker puts this luxury at your fingertips. If it's simplicity you want, the Networker allows you to operate your system manually, using just a couple of basic controls.
  • Page 6 This "Set" temperature [15], is the temperature the heater is set to maintain. To change it, use the ROTARY DIAL [2] to select the temperature you require. That's it !! Now you have heating! If the current "Room" temperature is lower than the "Set" temperature, the heater will operate to reach and maintain the "Set"...
  • Page 7 Networker. (It also flashes at the end of the heating cycle when the fan pushes the last of the warmed air into the house). A Fan Symbol [17] flashes as the system is preheating itself. It stops flashing and begins to rotate when warm air starts flowing through the ducts.
  • Page 8 The "Presleep" period is a new Brivis feature. It can be used to slightly increase, or decrease the "Set" temperature, at the same time every night. Or if you have zone dampers, "Presleep" can be used to switch them ON or OFF, e.g. to pre- warm the bedrooms before going to sleep.
  • Page 9 The first method is to press the "Adv.Period" [9] control key and jump into the next "Auto- Program" period immediately. (e.g. if you come home earlier than usual, use this to move out of "Leave" and into "Return"). Whenever you do this, that key [9] changes to read "Cancel/Adv.Period" so pressing it will take you back to the period you were in.
  • Page 10 Each time the key is pressed the program will move to the next period and it's title will appear in the same part of the screen. From here, you can change either the Set Time or the Set Temperature, or the zone dampers for a particular period.
  • Page 11 Fan key [10], but its output will be directed by the heater. Note that in this set up the fan speed will be low and constant, and can only be adjusted by a Brivis service technician.
  • Page 12 OFF, just press the FAN control key [10] again. Operating Add-on Air Conditioning. If your Brivis central heating system has an add-on, refrigerated airconditioning unit attached, the Networker operates in exactly the same way for the airconditioning as it does for central heating.