® REMOTE CONTROL AUTO COOL PM FAN SPEED ECONOMY BATTERY LOW owner’s manual
Breezair ® coolers have been designed to provide quiet, reliable and cool comfort. At Seeley International we ® manufacture Breezair evaporative coolers from the highest quality materials, and we have designed the product to provide many years of economical, trouble free cooling. Please take a few moments to read these operating instructions, so that the most can be gained from this investment.
thermostat range REMOTE CONTROL AUTO COOL PM FAN SPEED ECONOMY ILL239-D Remote Thermostat Control (remote control) 3 ® ILL1140-A Wall Mounted Thermostat Control (wall control)
contents page Remote Thermostat Control..............5 Wall Mounted Thermostat Control...11 Bleed Funnel & Drain Valve............15 Power Outages...............................15 Seasonal Maintenance...................16 Troubleshooting..............................18 Service & Warranty.........................
remote thermostat control SETTING THE CLOCK Set the clock on the remote control before proceeding with any other programming. The clock can only be set with the remote control switched OFF. Hold the button down for over 2 seconds, until the hour flashes. The clock can be set to either 12 or 24 hours (see page 10). If the clock is set to 12 hours make sure that the AM/PM displayed on the screen is correct. AM/PM will change with adjustment of the hour.
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 between COOL and VENT and turn itself off. However, the sequence and regularity at which these settings change will differ with each operation of the cooler. As the remote control senses room conditions, the comfort control settings will be influenced by heat from direct sunlight or electrical appliances.
remote thermostat control (2) Setting the ON time minutes (5) Setting the comfort level Press the button. The minutes displayed will start flashing and the word ON will appear on the screen. Then use the and buttons to change the minute setting. Press the button and the comfort level number (1 to 10) displayed will start flashing. Then use the and buttons to change this setting. AUTO TIMER AUTO TIMER ON ILL1116-A ILL1113-A (6) Setting ECONOMY (3) Setting the OFF time hour Press the button.
PRE - COOL MODE Selecting the ECONOMY mode limits the maximum available cooling or ventilation and reduces the power used by up to 20%. The ECONOMY function can be used in either AUTO or MANUAL modes. To select this mode press the button so that ECONOMY appears on the display. Your remote control is designed to allow for the saturation of the cooler’s cooling pads before the fan is switched on. This function, referred to as PRECOOL mode, is enabled at DIP switch D (refer to page 10).
remote thermostat control WATER MANAGER ® The Breezair ® remote control is fitted with the WaterManager ® feature which automatically monitors the quality of the water in the cooler. MANUAL COOL ® The WaterManager drains the existing water in the cooler to allow it to be replaced with fresh water, only when it is needed. Therefore, you may notice your cooler draining water occasionally.
DIP SWITCHES The remote control requires 3 AAA batteries. The use of good quality alkaline batteries is recommended. Under normal conditions a set of batteries will operate for 12 months. We recommend that you replace the batteries before each season. Do not use rechargeable batteries as their voltage rating is too low for the remote control. There are 2 rows of DIP switches located under the battery cover on the remote control.
wall mounted thermostat control 11 TURNING THE COOLER ON The wall control can be switched on and off by pressing the button. The wall control will remember the previous setting it was in when the cooler was last used. PREPARING TO START Whenever you select AUTO mode or COOL in MANUAL mode, the cooler will take a few minutes to start as it fills with water and saturates the cooling pads. The time will be decreased if the tank is full or the cooler has only recently been turned OFF.
The cooler can be programmed to start at a specific time or stop at a specific time. The delayed start time can only be programmed when the cooler is OFF. To program the cooler to start in a certain amount of hours use the following sequence: Programming in manual mode (1)...... Press the button. (2)...... Press the button until MAN is displayed on the screen. (3)...... Press the or button until the desired fan speed is displayed by the bars in the middle of the screen. ILL1118-A (4)......
wall mounted thermostat control 13 SERVICE MODE When a fault has been recognised by the wall control the word SERVICE flashes on the screen. Service ILL1120-A When SERVICE is displayed it maybe necessary for you to phone the Service number located on the back of this manual. However, before doing so, turn the wall control OFF. You will notice a number flashing at the bottom of the screen. This number indicates the reason for requiring service. Service the flashing number is the same.
The following operating parameters can be adjusted using the wall control but only if a drain valve has been fitted to your cooler. SALINITY CONTROL METHOD SELECTOR This parameter controls the following 2 options. Value 0 uses the intelligent WaterManager ? which measures and controls the water’s salinity level. Value 1 drains the tank every 65 minutes when the cooler is ON. Value 0 is the preset and preferred setting. To change the salinity control setting use the following sequence: (1)......
bleed funnel & drain valve Your cooler is fitted with one of two water management systems designed to control the water salinity and optimise the life of the pads in your cooler. operating time. This can be set by changing the salinity control method selector if using the wall control, or DIP switch F if using the remote control. BLEED SYSTEM NOTE: When the cooler’s tank is empty and the cooler is turned on again, the fan operation will be delayed as the tank is refilled and the pads are saturated.
Note! Routine maintenance may be required more frequently in adverse environmental situations and very dusty areas. WARNING As your cooler is mounted on the roof, we suggest that any maintenance or checks be carried out by an authorised Breezair dealer or service agent. Climbing onto the roof can be hazardous and could result in injury to you and damage to your property. Failure to carry out regular maintenance will affect your warranty coverage.
seasonal maintenance PRE-SEASON REMOVING PAD FRAMES (1)..Turn your main switchboard power off. (2)...Remove the pad frames as shown in the next column. (3)...Ensure the power is off at the isolating switch inside the cooler. (4)...Gently wash the pad frames to remove any dust build up during the winter. NOTE: Do not wash the pads with high pressure water spray. If the pads are salted-up replace them. (5)...Replace the bleed system that was removed at the end of the last season.
CAUSE ACTION Unpleasant odour. Odour from the new pads. Allow time to condition by running the cooler. Inadequate cooling. Dry pads. Ensure the water supply is turned on. Then check the water flow to the pads. Insufficient exhaust openings for conditioned air. Ensure efficient openings. Refer to page 2. Excessive ambient humidity. On days during the summer when the ambient humidity is high, the cooler will not reduce the temperature as much as on drier days.
trouble shooting 19 SYMPTOM CAUSE Cooler turns ON and OFF. Fan does not start but other functions work. ® ACTION Remote control has flat batteries. Replace the batteries. Fault in the cooler. Contact the Dealer or Service number. If the wall or remote control is in AUTO or AUTO TIMER mode and no fan bars are displayed the fan will not come on. Switch to MANUAL mode to check the fan operation.
serivce If your wall control displays SERVICE or should you consider that your cooler requires service, contact your local Dealer or the Service number on the back of this manual. When you contact your Dealer regarding service or warranty please quote the unit model number and serial number as shown below.
Service 1300 650 644 ® 839103-E 0509