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This appliance must be installed in accordance with: • Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions • Current AS/NZS 3000, AS/NZS 5601, AS/NZS 5141 • AS 4254, HB 276-2004 • Local Regulations and Municipal Building Codes including local OH&S requirements This appliance must be installed, maintained and removed only by an Authorised Person.
Table of Contents Warnings and Important Information How Does Ducted Heating Work? ........................7 Efficiency ................................. 7 Safety Warnings .............................. 8 Supply Cord ..............................8 Notes on Heater Operation ..........................8 Power Supply Interruption ..........................8 Switch the System On ............................. 8 Outlet Guide Networker Wall Control Unit Zoned Systems...
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Lock the Networker 13.1 Set a Personal Identification Number (PIN) ....................20 13.2 Lock the Networker ............................20 13.3 Unlock the Networker ............................ 20 Dual Networkers Add-On Air Conditioning 15.1 Cooling Mode Operation ..........................21 Heater Service and Maintenance 16.1 Heater Inspection ............................22 16.2 System Shut Down ............................
WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE Always comply with the following precautions to avoid dangerous situations and to ensure WARNING optimum performance. Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in equipment malfunction, property damage, personal injury and/or death.
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OPERATION DO NOT place articles on or against this appliance. WARNING DO NOT touch, operate or clean the unit with wet hands. It may result in electric shock or product failure. failure. DO NOT use solvents, abrasives or harsh detergent to clean any part or surface of this appliance or spray water or allow liquids to enter the unit.
Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of a Rinnai heating system. To achieve the performance and efficiency expected from this new heater, ensure the installer is a qualified tradesperson and has commissioned the unit before the commencement of operation, and please take the time to read this manual. In some Australian states, it is mandatory that the heater installation is issued with a certificate of compliance to guarantee the installation workmanship.
• Making sure the home is well insulated. Features such as wall-to-wall floor coverings, drapes, pelmets and even wall insulation can help reduce energy consumption. Ceiling insulation is mandatory. • Save energy and lower gas bills by turning the heater off at night and on again in the morning. •...
2. Outlet Guide The outlet register chart (Table 1) provides recommendations based on using the Sizing Guide or a system designed using accepted design principles. These figures also relate to typical size registers and diffusers used on domestic heating systems i.e. 300 mm x 100 mm floor registers and 150 mm round ceiling diffusers, with 150 mm ductwork connection.
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Table 1. Outlet Register Chart Maximum No. Ceiling Minimum No. Floor/ (Adaptive Zoning) System Model Airflow Rate (L/s) Outlets Ceiling Outlets Minimum No. Floor/Ceiling Outlets SP6 Heaters – External SP623EN SP623EN XA SP630EN SP630EN XA SP6 Heaters – Internal SP615IN SP623IN SP623IN XA SP630IN...
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Maximum No. Ceiling Minimum No. Floor/ (Adaptive Zoning) System Model Airflow Rate (L/s) Outlets Ceiling Outlets Minimum No. Floor/Ceiling Outlets Compact Classic Heaters – Internal CC330 CC330 XA CC325*** CC325 XA CC320 CC320 XA CC315 ** Model and base-box duct size Note: If fitment of supply air filters is desired, consult the product dealer to confirm compatibility with airflow requirements.
3. Networker Wall Control Unit Table 2 details the functions and symbols of the networker control unit. Heating Heating Heating Heating Batteries The networker does not require batteries. If the networker display is blank, check that the 240V power supply and the thermostat cable are correctly connected.
B are operated by Key 4, and Zones C and D are operated by Key 5. Zones can be selected and deselected by pressing the corresponding key. Note: For ZonePlus systems the Owner’s Manual may be downloaded from the Brivis website. Zoning Symbols Zone operation utilises the following symbols: •...
6. User Settings Accessing the user settings allows you to customise certain features on the NC-6 display and modify “Auto Program” functions; these include: • Clock displayed in either 12hr or 24hr time • Temperature displayed in either °C or °F •...
7. Programmed (AUTO) Operation In AUTO mode, the networker has pre-programmed heater settings for the entire week, including on/off times for wake, leave, return and pre-sleep. The default settings, based on average operation, are detailed in Table 4. Zoning options will also appear where zone features have been installed. Heating Heating Heating...
Skip a Programmed Heating Period Skip the current period settings and operate at the next programmed period as follows: a. Press Key 2 (Adv Period). b. Key 2 (Advance Period) now offers a Cancel Adv Period function. Press Key 2 to return to the preset AUTO program.
8. Manual Operation Operate the System with Manual Settings Note: When operating the system manually, time settings are not used because the heater is manually turned on and off. Bypass the AUTO settings and operate the heater manually, as follows: a.
9. Special Fan Operations Fan Only Operation The central heating system fan and ductwork can be used to improve the quality of air in the home. For example, air quality devices such as electronic air filters can be integrated into the system to clean the air. These can especially assist asthma sufferers.
11. Error Codes Customers may safely rectify the following faults by stepping through the corrective actions listed. If a fault persists, contact Customer Care. Error code 40, 41, 42 and 43 These errors indicate that an overheat condition has occurred. The fan will operate at maximum speed. Corrective actions: •...
12. Reset the Heater If heater operation has been interrupted, Reset may appear beside Key 4 while a message scrolls across the top of the screen. The issue may be resolved by resetting the heater. However, contact Customer Care if any of the following occur after resetting: •...
14. Dual Networkers It is possible to have two networkers connected to the system, with one configured as master and the other as slave. The dual networkers operate together and the heater settings are common; if an adjustment is made on one of the networkers it is immediately reflected on the other.
16. Heater Service and Maintenance The recommended frequency for cleaning the heater depends on local conditions, so inspections should be performed regularly. Heater Inspection 16.1 a. Check that the power lead is in good condition. If it is damaged, call Customer Care for assistance. b.
17. Before Calling For Assistance If the heater does not seem to be operating correctly, please perform the following checks before calling for assistance. Basic Checks 17.1 Perform the following checks before calling for assistance: a. Ensure that the flue terminal is in place (whenever the unit is operating). WARNING! The flue outlet can become very hot.
18. Customer Care Program Our products are renowned for providing years of trouble free performance. However, without some attention they may not perform at their peak all of that time. Like most things, to perform most efficiently they need a little care. So to ensure that every unit is always in top condition, we have established the Care Program for our valued customers.
Service Maintenance Schedule 19.2 After the date of installation by a qualified licensed technician, the ducted gas heater should be serviced at two-year intervals in accordance with the schedule (Table 5). Failure to do so during the product warranty period may void the warranty.
20. Frequently Asked Questions Q. How often should the heater be serviced? It is recommended that the heater is serviced every 2 years to ensure it operates at peak efficiency. Q. What is done in a service? The following is done during a service: •...
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Q. Can a filter be fitted to my return air grille? If fitment of supply air filters is desired, consult the product dealer to confirm compatibility with airflow requirements. (When fitted, ensure that the air filter(s) are regularly cleaned and maintained.) Q.
21. Warranty TERMS OF WARRANTY – AUSTRALIA Rinnai Australia Pty. Ltd. ABN 74 005 138 769, 100 Atlantic Drive, Keysborough VIC 3173. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS UNDER AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW Our goods and services come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. For a major failure with a good, you are entitled to a replacement or refund and compensation for any other reasonable foreseeable loss or damage.
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TERMS OF WARRANTY the Product is warranted to be free from defects in materials & factory workmanship for the period set out in table below: PRODUCT GROUPS PARTS 5 Years 5 Years Evaporative Coolers & Ducted Gas Heaters (excluding *Extended 4 *Extended 4 Compact Classic Series) Years Option...
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CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY a) maintains and has the Product serviced in accordance with the instructions set out in the service section of the relevant Service or Owner’s Manual; b) complies with clause “7 Purchaser’s Responsibilities” on page 31; behalf of Rinnai. 3.3 If the date of purchase cannot be established to Rinnai’s satisfaction, the date shall be deemed to be 2 months after the date of manufacture or the date of sale by Rinnai, whichever is the latter.
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LIMITATIONS 5.1 Third parties are often involved in providing advice to consumers about the climate control solutions best suited to the consumer’s needs. Any advice or recommendations given by such parties, including advice 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/or servicing the Product, are expressly excluded.
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RINNAI NEW ZEALAND - LIMITED WARRANTY Climate Ducted Gas Heaters, Refrigerated Air-Conditioning and Associated Appliances NOTICE TO CONSUMERS UNDER NEW ZEALAND CONSUMER LAW Our goods and services come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the New Zealand Consumer Law. For a major failure with a good, you are entitled to a replacement or refund and compensation for any other reasonable foreseeable loss or damage.
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TERMS OF WARRANTY 2.1 This warranty is applicable to all Rinnai and Brivis Ducted Gas Heating models. All terms of the warranty, any warranty work. Proof of purchase and installation date will be required at the time of any warranty claim.
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WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS 4.1 The following exclusions may cause the warranty to become void and will result in a service charge and cost of parts (if required). a) Accidental damage and acts of God. b) Failure due to abuse or misuse, improper maintenance or improper storage. c) Failure due to incorrect or unauthorised installations including but not limited to the use of products, d) Failure or damage caused by alterations, service or repair work carried out by persons other than Rinnai service persons or service centres.
22. Contacts Rinnai Australia Pty Ltd ABN 74 005 138 769 | AU24752 100 Atlantic Drive, Keysborough, Victoria 3173 P.O. Box 460, Braeside, Victoria 3195 Tel: (03) 9271 6625 Fax: (03) 9271 6622 National Help Line Tel: 1300 555 545* Fax: 1300 555 655 Monday to Friday, 8.00 am to 5.00 pm EST.