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Auto EMS
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.

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Summary of Contents for Brivis Auto EMS

  • Page 1 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.
  • Page 2 Installing an Electronic Air Filter in the Return Air will help avoid this problem. Just follow these few guidelines and your Brivis Central Heating System is sure to provide you with many years of warmth and satisfaction. Heater Operation.
  • Page 3 The Brivis Networker is at the heart of an amazingly sophisticated electronic system, but it can be as simple to use as any manual wall controller.
  • Page 4 Heater Service. To ensure that your Brivis Heater continues to operate at peak efficiency it is recommended that it be periodically serviced by a qualified Brivis technician. For example, the burners should be removed and cleaned every two to three years, the fan blades should be checked every four to six years and the cabinet and heat exchanger panels should also be inspect and cleaned as required.
  • Page 5 The Networker Heating Quick Reference Guide. Page 3 Winter Warmth. Page 3 Getting Started. Page 5 On-Screen Information. Page 6 Notes on Zoning. Page 6 The Auto Program. Page 7 Operating the Auto Program. Page 9 Overriding the Auto-Program Settings. Page 10 Changing the Auto-Program Settings.
  • Page 6 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 7 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" temperature. Of course, if the current "Room" temperature is higher than the "Set" temperature, the heater will not switch on until it falls below that "Set"...
  • Page 8 "Sleep" can turn it off after everyone is asleep. It is recommended that the system be set to turn OFF (- -) overnight, to save energy and lower your gas bill. The "Presleep" period is a new Brivis feature. It can be used to slightly increase, or decrease the "Set" temperature, at the same time...
  • Page 9 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. Operating the Auto Program. Now, if you are happy with these pre-set "Auto-Program" [3b] settings, then all you need to do is to run the system in automatic by following these simple steps: If you have more than one type of appliance, then with the Networker turned OFF [1], just press the MODE control key [4] until it selects "Heater"...
  • Page 10 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. The Networker will return to its Auto-Program as soon as it reaches the next period. The second method is to use the ROTARY DIAL [2] and increase or decrease the current temperature setting.
  • Page 11 To change the Set Time, see section (d) and to change the Set Temperature go straight to section (e) and for those with zone dampers, see section (f). (d) Changing the Set Times Remember, before starting this, you should have completed (a), (b) and (c) above. Press the TIME / TEMP key [8] to switch between Set Time and Set Temperature.
  • Page 12 Note that in this set up the fan speed will be low and constant, and can only be adjusted by a Brivis service technician. If you have zone dampers, they appear [6 & 7] and can be selected too. Then, to turn the...
  • Page 13 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. Just follow these instructions and note these few points of difference: On page 3, "Getting Started", note that you use the MODE key [4] to select "Refrig"...