Climate Technologies Touch Pad Control, PNE2002 Series Owner's Manual

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Owner’s Manual
Using the
Ducted Gas Central Heating

Add-on Refrigerated Air Conditioning

Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning

with your
multi-appliance
Operating, Installation & Maintenance
Please keep this important manual in a safe place. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that regular maintenance is carried out on this ducted heating / cooling product. Failure to do so will void all guarantees beyond statutory and legal requirements.
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INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................... 5
NAVIGATING THE CONTROLS................................................................................................................ 6
QUICK START - SIMPLE MANUAL OPERATION..................................................................................................7
ON / OFF.................................................................................................................................................7
APPLIANCE - selecting the desired appliance........................................................................................7
MODE - operating your appliance in your preferred mode.......................................................................8
SETUP - setting up or reviewing various functions..................................................................................9
Child Lock................................................................................................................................................9
Temperature / Time Toggle......................................................................................................................9
Zones – where zone motors are fitted......................................................................................................9
Adjustment Arrows.................................................................................................................................10
Reset / Fault Code.................................................................................................................................10
Icons......................................................................................................................................................10
DUCTED GAS CENTRAL HEATING....................................................................................................... 11
GENERAL INFORMATION...............................................................................................................................12
Important Notice.....................................................................................................................................12
Warranty..................................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
Data Location.........................................................................................................................................12
Assembly...............................................................................................................................................12
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AFETY.......................................................................................................................................................13
Safety & Owner Responsibility...............................................................................................................13
Precautions............................................................................................................................................13
Features.................................................................................................................................................13
Power or Gas interruption......................................................................................................................13
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SING YOUR TOUCH PAD WITH DUCTED GAS CENTRAL HEATING..................................................................14
THERM Operation (Thermostat)............................................................................................................14
ECONOMY & BOOST for heating..........................................................................................................15
Summer Fan..........................................................................................................................................15
ZONES...................................................................................................................................................16
Setting the open or closed status...........................................................................................................16
Programming Your Touch Pad...............................................................................................................16
Operating Program Mode (PGRM)........................................................................................................18
Program Override (PGRM)....................................................................................................................19
Clock Setup............................................................................................................................................19
Summer Shutdown (Optional)...............................................................................................................19
First Startup Or Restart After Shutdown................................................................................................19
EATER MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................20
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Electrical................................................................................................................................................20
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CHEDULED MAINTENANCE..........................................................................................................................20
ROBLEM SOLVING......................................................................................................................................21
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ADD-ON REFRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONING..................................................................................... 22
GENERAL INFORMATION...............................................................................................................................23
Important Notice.....................................................................................................................................23
Data Location.........................................................................................................................................23
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Assembly...............................................................................................................................................23
AFETY.......................................................................................................................................................23
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Safety & Owner Responsibility...............................................................................................................23
Precautions............................................................................................................................................23
Features.................................................................................................................................................23
Power interruption..................................................................................................................................23
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SING YOUR TOUCH PAD WITH ADDON AIR CONDITIONING...........................................................................24
Manual Operation..................................................................................................................................24
ZONES - Selecting ZONE 1, 2, 3, or 4...................................................................................................25
Programming Your Touch Pad...............................................................................................................25
Programming Sequence........................................................................................................................25
DUCTED EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONING .........................................................................................26
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................27
Exhaust..................................................................................................................................................27
Bleed-off.................................................................................................................................................28
Optional Dump Valve.............................................................................................................................28
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PERATING THE TOUCH PAD - MODES.........................................................................................................29
Cool Mode..............................................................................................................................................29
Boost Mode............................................................................................................................................29
Thermostat Mode...................................................................................................................................30
Program Mode.......................................................................................................................................30
Program Setup.......................................................................................................................................31
Clock Setup............................................................................................................................................32
UCTED EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE..............................................................................33
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General..................................................................................................................................................33
Filter Pads..............................................................................................................................................33
Water Tank............................................................................................................................................33
Water Level / Float Valve.......................................................................................................................34
Motor and Fan........................................................................................................................................34
Electrical................................................................................................................................................34
Bleed Off................................................................................................................................................34
Pump......................................................................................................................................................34
Water Distribution..................................................................................................................................34
ROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE .........................................................................................................................35
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CONTROL SETUP............................................................................................................................... 36
SETTING UP THE CONTROL - GENERAL ........................................................................................................36
Before Starting.......................................................................................................................................36
Installation..............................................................................................................................................36
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SING THE SETUP MODES...........................................................................................................................37
Product Identification.............................................................................................................................37
ODING.......................................................................................................................................................38
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Auto-Coding...........................................................................................................................................38
Coding Defaults.....................................................................................................................................38
Forced Scan Auto-Coding:.....................................................................................................................38
Important Notes.....................................................................................................................................38
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MULTIPLE UNIT SETUP – HEATER / COOLER .................................................................................................39
Force Coding a New / Additional Product..............................................................................................39
Fault Codes Access...............................................................................................................................40
View The Fault Code.............................................................................................................................40
Fault Codes For High Efficiency, Mid Efficiency Heaters.......................................................................41
Resetting the Touch Pad Control...........................................................................................................42
Calibrating the Thermostat.....................................................................................................................42
VAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONING SETUP......................................................................................................43
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Setting the Water Management Systems Parameters and values.........................................................43
Setting the Water Level & Bleed rate.....................................................................................................45
Fan Speed Settings...............................................................................................................................46
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UCTED GAS CENTRAL HEATING..................................................................................................................47
Setting Fan Speeds – High / Low..........................................................................................................47
Setting Fan Speeds - Zoning.................................................................................................................48
Setting the Zone Availability...................................................................................................................49
COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST...............................................................................................................51
General..................................................................................................................................................51
Unit - Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioner.............................................................................................51
Unit – Ducted Heating............................................................................................................................51
Unit – Addon Refrigerated Air Conditioning...........................................................................................52
Ductwork................................................................................................................................................52
Site.........................................................................................................................................................52
Customer Hand Over.............................................................................................................................52
WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................................... 53
APPLIANCE WARRANTY STATEMENT...................................................................................................53
Conditions And Exclusions.....................................................................................................................53
ARRANTY ON REPLACEMENTS PARTS........................................................................................................54
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PERIODS OF WARRANTY – YEARS.......................................................................................................54
Ducted Gas Heating...............................................................................................................................54
Add-on Refrigerated Air Conditioning....................................................................................................54
Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning.....................................................................................................54
PROOF OF PURCHASE...........................................................................................................................54
SERVICE........................................................................................................................................... 55
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Introduction

Introduction
You have chosen one of the world's most advanced control systems incorporating the latest technology.
The Touch Pad control is an Australian and world first for its use with ducted heating and cooling systems. Designed exclusively for Climate Technologies air comfort products, the self-prompting display panel controls your unit’s functions, providing the ultimate in heating and cooling flexibility.
This technologically advanced controller comes with manual and thermostat control, programmable timer, boost function plus many other setup functions.
Your Touchpad Control has been designed to operate the following Climate Technologies products:
Heating – Ducted Gas Central Heaters. Add-on Cooling - Refrigerated Air Conditioning (cooling only) designed to add-on to Ducted Gas Central
Heaters. Fresh Air Conditioners - Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioners.
Your Touch Pad Control is designed to automatically detect the appliances during the commissioning of the unit by the installer. Controller options not required for your appliances will usually not be visible on your Touch Pad display.
Additional control accessories that can be added to your Touchpad control for enhanced operation include:
Remote Thermostat – an extra thermostat that can be connected in conjunction with the Touchpad to individually control a zone motor in a specified area of a ducted gas heating system.
Home Automation – allows the unit to be turned ON or OFF from the touch of a telephone or an independent control system.
Your Touch Pad is designed in Australia to suit Australian conditions and will ensure that your home is comfortable all year round.

GENERAL INFORMATION.

IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTICE.

A licensed person is required to install Climate Technologies equipment. If the equipment is not installed in a accordance with the installation instructions and the governing body regulations, Climate Technologies reserves the right to refuse service on non compliant installations.
Subject to state regulations and by laws a certificate of compliance must be issued for the electrical and plumbing connections certifying that the work complies with all the relevant standards.
Note: Only a licensed person will have insurance protecting their workmanship.
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ATA LOCATION.
Your appliance model number, serial number and model description are located on the appliance data plate on the end of the heater or inside the cooler in the vicinity of the electronic controls. These details should also be in the warranty section of this booklet.
You will need this information, should your appliance require servicing, spare parts or just if you require additional information about this product.
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Navigating the Controls

Navigating the Control s
Number Description Function
1 ON / OFF Turns the unit ON or OFF 2 APPLIANCE Touch any area within the APPLIANCE outline to select
product.
3 CLOCK / TEMPERATURE 12 hour clock denoting AM / PM and the day OR room
and SET temperature for HEATING and ADDON cooling mode.
4 MODE Touch any area within the MODE outline and the available
operating modes will be displayed.
5 SETUP Touch any area within the SETUP outline and the
available setup icons will be displayed.
6 FUNCTION SYMBOLS Symbols indicate the unit components functioning. 7 UP / DOWN ARROWS Arrows will adjust the output of the unit. 8 FUNCTION LEVEL Function level displays the output level settings with
graphic bars
9 ZONES Controls zones for Ducted Gas Heating / Addon Air
Conditioning. Where there is more than one unit fitted the zones buttons can control the ON / OFF function of one or more units. Each unit is then treated as a zone.
10 PERIOD In PRGM mode there are 4 operating periods available.
The 1, 2 , 3, 4 advises which operating period the program is in.
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Quick Start - Simple Manual Operation

Here's all you have to do to get going (if the installer hasn't already done it for you).
Step 1 Turn the control ON at the ON / OFF
button.
Step 2 Select the Appliance if not already
selected in the APPLIANCE area.
Step 3 Select the MODE of operation required
by pressing anywhere within the MODE area .
(The icon availability will vary according to the Appliances selected. See display options below)
Press the required mode so the selection is solid. The remaining icons will flash 3 more times and disappear.
Refer next page for details.

ON / OFF

When pressing the ON / OFF button to turn the unit on, the touch pad control will return to the last used setting.
APPLIANCE
- SELECTING THE DESIRED APPLIANCE.
Press any area within the Appliance outline for the available appliances.
If only one appliance type is fitted the control will BEEP.
If more than one appliance type is installed the COOL and HEAT icons will flash. Make your
selection by pressing the required product icon. Once selected the icon will become solid. The
remaining icon will continue to flash a further 3 times then disappear. When the touchpad is turned on the last appliance used will be activated. This control is capable of controlling the following Climate Technology products installed with PNE
control systems:
Ducted Gas Central Heating
Dual Cycle Ducted Gas Central Heating and Addon Refrigerated Air Conditioning
Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning
Ducted Gas Central Heating and Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning.
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Mode / Icon Options
To view the MODE options available press the touch pad anywhere within the MODE outline. The available functions will be dependent on the products installed.
Ducted Gas Heating
Available Icons HEAT Appliance
Ducted Evaporative A/C
Available Icons COOL Appliance
Addon Refrigeration. A/C
Available Icons COOL Appliance
MODE -
OPERATING YOUR APPLIANCE IN YOUR PREFERRED MODE
COOL – Evaporative Air Conditioning Only
Fan and Pump in manual mode. This means the fan can be adjusted manually via the UP / DOWN arrows and the pump operates continuously.
BOOST – Ducted Gas Central Heating and Evaporative Air Conditioning Only
The room air fan will operate at maximum speed.
PGRM - Ducted Gas Central Heating, Evaporative Air Conditioning, Addon Air Conditioning
The unit can be set up in Program Mode to turn the unit ON and OFF in the desired mode. For ducted heating and addon refrigeration this is a 7-day program. For ducted evaporative air conditioning this is a 1-day (24-hour) program.
FAN – Ducted Heating and Evaporative Air Conditioning.
Fan only in manual mode This means the fan only can be run and adjusted via the UP / DOWN arrows.
In Addon cooling mode the fan will run continuously while the condenser cycles ON and OFF
THERM – Ducted Gas Central Heating, Evaporative Air Conditioning, Addon Air Conditioning
Thermostat mode will control the unit via a temperature sensor located inside the touchpad itself.
Set the comfort level and the unit will automatically increase or decrease the amount of heating or cooling required according to demand.
Adjust the comfort level using the UP / DOWN arrows
ECON – Ducted Gas Central Heating Only
Economy will run a ducted gas central heater at the lowest available fan speed and gas setting
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SETUP - SETTING UP OR REVIEWING VARIOUS FUNCTIONS

To view the SETUP options available, press the touch pad anywhere within the SETUP outline. The available functions are:
PGRM – Program setup allows you to create a timed
program to start and stop the product. There are 4
period programs available requiring a minimum of 2 to
be set per day.
For ducted evaporative air conditioning the program
option will only function for 24 hours and then the unit
will stop.
CLOCK – Setting the time
REVIEW – Pressing the review button will
automatically step the control through the timer
programs set.
HILD LOCK
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This function is designed to be a simple mechanism to lock the control to prevent unnecessary adjustments to the system. When the lock is engaged there will be no system functions available. (this is available in either on or off modes)
To engage the Child Lock press and hold anywhere
over the numeric display for 4 seconds. A BEEP
followed by a another BEEP will be heard to indicate
the lock is ON.
To remove the child lock press and hold anywhere over
the numeric display for 4 seconds. A Single BEEP
followed by another single BEEP will be heard to
indicate the lock is OFF.
EMPERATURE / TIME TOGGLE
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To change the display between temperature and time just press anywhere in the numeric display. In Evaporative Cooling mode only the time will be displayed.
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ONES WHERE ZONE MOTORS ARE FITTED
These icons allows zones to be turned ON or OFF. This function will ONLY be made available by the installer if zone motors have been fitted to your duct work.
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ADJUSTMENT ARROWS

The adjustment arrows can be used to increase or decrease the function of product being controlled. The icons will come on automatically to indicate the units mode of operation.
ESET / FAULT CODE
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If the reset icon appears and the touchpad thermostat is flashing information in clock area, it means the unit has stopped as the result of e.g. electricity / gas interruption, malfunction etc.
The information being displayed will continually rotate between the unit identification and the fault code e.g. HC:01 and F:04. Before resetting the control, not the fault code information. Should a service call be required, this will assist in quick diagnostics and service requirements.
To RESET the unit, press and hold the RESET icon for approximately 4 seconds until 2 BEEPs have been heard. The reset icon will disappear and your appliance will be reset. If there has been no component failure the unit will now resume it’s function.
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The operating icons will be displayed relative to the unit’s operation.
1. Indicator Bars
Evaporative Air Conditioning
(Manual Mode) shows fan speed (Thermostat Mode) comfort settings.
Central Heaters shows fan speed only.
2. Snow Flake Symbol
For evaporative air conditioning it indicates that the
pump is on or
For Addon Refrigerated Air Conditioning it indicates that
the condenser is operating.
3. Fan Symbol
For Evaporative Air Conditioning it indicates the fan is operating
For Ducted Heating it represents "Summer Fan" mode with the fan operating only
For Addon Refrigerated Cooling it represents continuous fan.
4 Flame Symbol
Indicates that the thermostat is calling for heat from the ducted central heater
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Ducted Gas Central Heat ing

Owner’s Operation and Maintenance Manual
Please keep this important manual in a safe place. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that regular maintenance is carried out on this Ducted Gas Central Heater. Failure to do so will void all guarantees beyond statutory and legal requirements.
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Congratulations on purchasing this ducted gas central heating system, an exciting new product manufactured by Climate Technologies.
Wholly designed and manufactured in Australia, this Ducted Gas Central Heater represents an exciting new development in warm air furnace design. It embodies the latest advances in gas heating technology.
Your heater is supported by Climate Technologies, Australia’s most advanced manufacturer of a complete range of climate control products.
To ensure you fully enjoy the benefits of this Ducted Gas Central Heater, please read these instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference.
Operated and maintained in accordance with this manual, this unit will provide you with years of warm and environmentally friendly operation. Please take the time to read this manual.
NOTE: The manufacturer and it's service providers reserve the right to refuse service unless safety and accessibility to the unit can be guaranteed in accordance with the installation instructions and Australian Standards. The cost of any extra equipment required to provide access to the unit for servicing is the responsibility of the owner.

General Information.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

A licensed person is required to install Climate Technologies equipment. If the equipment is not installed in a accordance with the installation instructions and the governing body regulations, Climate Technologies reserves the right to refuse service on non compliant installations.
Subject to state regulations and by laws a certificate of compliance must be issued for the electrical and plumbing connections certifying that the work complies with all the relevant standards.
Note: Only a licensed person will have insurance protecting their workmanship.
ATA LOCATION.
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Your appliance model number, serial number and model description are located on the appliance data plate on the end of the heater or under the lid in the vicinity of the electronic controls. These details should also be in the warranty section of this booklet.
You will need this information, should your appliance require servicing, spare parts or just if you require additional information about this product.

ASSEMBLY.

There is no assembly required of this Ducted Gas Central Heater. Your Dealer or installer will carry out all assembly and commissioning upon installation.
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Safety

SAFETY & OWNER RESPONSIBILITY

The manufacturer and its service providers reserve the right to refuse service unless safety and accessibility to the unit can be guaranteed. The cost of any extra equipment required to provide access to the unit for servicing is the responsibility of the owner.
RECAUTIONS.
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DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE. DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE. DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION. DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES IN FRONT OF OR OVER THE RETURN AIR GRILLE.
EATURES.
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Your Ducted Gas Central Heater has all the safety devices to ensure safe operation. These devices conform to the standards set out by the Standards Australia.
OWER OR GAS INTERRUPTION.
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Should there be an interruption to the power supply during the heating operation the controls will automatically turn off the gas.
The heater will automatically resume operation once the power has been restored. Should there be an interruption to the gas supply, the heater will endeavor to re-light 3 times and if
unsuccessful will lock out. (This is part of the safety features). Should this occur the heater will need to be reset. If the RESET icon is displayed, press and hold the RESET icon till a BEEP is heard and the unit will be ready to resume operation.
Please refer to your problem-solving chart to assist resolving other problems.
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Using Your Touch Pad With Ducted Gas Central Heating

Using your Touch Pad for manual operation of your Central Heating when you want direct control, without timers or programming.
THERM O
PERATION (THERMOSTAT)
Step 1 To turn the Touch Pad on, press and release
the ON/OFF button. If there is only a central heater HEAT will automatically display in the Appliance Outline.
NOTE: Your Touch Pad Control is designed to automatically detect the appliances you have installed. Options not required for your appliances will not displayed on the touchpad. So don't worry if you don't see all the menu items listed in this book.
Step 2 Press anywhere within the MODE outline.
The available icons will flash. Select THERM . The icon will become solid and the remaining icons will flash 3 more times before disappearing.
Step 3 Press the arrows to increase or decrease the
set temperature (TEMP) .
Step 4 Your Touch Pad measures the room temperature using a thermostat inside its case. The Touch
Pad will run the Heater until it measures temperature a little above your set temperature and then turn off the unit. When the temperature falls a little below the set temperature the unit will restart. The unit operation will be as follows:
When the room temperature (ROOM) is colder than the set temperature (TEMP) the heater will come on after approximately a 30 second ignition process
If at start up the room temperature (ROOM) is 2.0° or more below the set temperature (TEMP), the central heater will start up at high fan speed and high gas rate bring your house up to temperature as quickly s possible.
As the room temperature gets closer to the set temperature the central heater will reduce the room air fan and the gas rate to the burner.
When the thermostat reaches the set temperature the central heater will be on low fan and
When the temperature has gone over the set temperature by 0.5° the central heater will
When the temperature has dropped to 1° below set temperature the unit will restart.
The flame symbol will be displayed on the control to indicate the heater is
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the gas will modulate to low fire.
shut down.
functioning.
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Step 5 To turn the heater OFF Press the ON/OFF button on the touchpad.
The Touch Pad remembers your SET TEMPERATURE setting and uses it next time you turn it ON.
As your activities vary, you may find you need different temperature settings, e.g. a temperature comfortable for sitting is usually too warm compared to when your moving about.
For economical operation, set a lower set temperature during the day when you are active, or use economy (ECON). Switch the Touch Pad OFF when asleep and ON again when awake. These cost saving functions can be programmed to operate automatically (see Programmed Control).
ECONOMY & BOOST
FOR HEATING
Economy (ECON) operates the heater at the lowest fan speed and a lowest possible gas rate,
BOOST operates the heater at the highest fan speed and a highest possible gas rate.
The unit will switch off when the SET TEMPERATURE is reached.
Step 1 To select economy or boost switch the Controller
ON
Step 2 Ensure the APPLIANCE outline is set to HEAT. Step 3 Press any where in the MODE outline to see the
available icons.
Step 4 Press the ECON or BOOST icon so that it stops
flashing. The remaining icons will flash 3 more times and disappear.
Step 5 Use the arrows to adjust the
SET temperature as required.
UMMER FAN
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The fan in your heater can be used to circulate the room air without running the heater. To run the summer fan option:
Step 1 To select FAN only switch the Controller ON Step 2 Ensure the APPLIANCE outline is set to HEAT. Step 3 Press any where in the MODE outline to see the
available icons.
Step 4 Press the FAN icon so that it stops flashing. The
remaining icons will flash 5 more times and disappear. The room air fan will now run.
Step 5 Use the to adjust the fan speed as
required.
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ZONES

Selecting ZONE 1 2 3 4 only applies if your home is fitted with optional motorised ductwork dampers (please consult your installer) that allow opening or closing of each section of ducting.
Many homes have no motorised ductwork dampers fitted, however the control will still display the zones. Where zone motors are fitted the installer can set your controller to show only the zones available for use.
In homes with more than one zone, the default requires at least one zone open at all times. The common zone feature, which allows all zones to be turned off, can only be applied to specific duct designs. This must ONLY be set by the installer.
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Step 1 To select ZONES switch the Touch Pad Control
ON
Step 2 Ensure the Appliance is set to HEAT and
THERM.
Step 3 Press any where in the ZONE area to see the
available zone icons.
Step 4 To turn a ZONE ON, press the ZONE icon required so that it stops flashing. To turn a ZONE OFF
press the ZONE icon to make it flash. The flashing icons will flash 5 more times and disappear. In approximately 30 seconds the new zone settings will be effective
ROGRAMMING YOUR TOUCH PAD
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Programming your Touch Pad will provide energy and time savings. Your heating and or cooling system will only operate when you need it, and at your chosen comfort levels.
Determine your most comfortable settings, program them and let your Touch Pad do the rest automatically.
Press the PRGM button in the mode panel to run you selected program..
Programming Sequence
If you've never programmed your Touch Pad control before (or it’s been a while) remember it's easier to program the whole week to the same settings (by selecting the whole week MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN day choice) and then program variations for particular days or the weekend as you become more familiar with programming.
If the Controller exits program mode it may be because you've paused longer than about 60 seconds to make your next choice. All the settings you've made up to then in a completed program period (Period 1 ,
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2, or 3) will be saved. Just switch back to program mode, select the day combination and scroll through your settings using the ENTER key and carry on from where you left off.
During the program sequence only the icons requiring changing for each step will be displayed. In the SETUP outline, there are 2 setup mode icons PGRM and CLOCK as well as 4 function icons
ENTER, CANCEL, REVIEW and FINISH. To enter setup mode, touch anywhere within the SETUP outline. The accessible icons will be displayed.
Program Setup
Program setup will take you through the steps to set your Ducted Gas Central Heater up for automatic control:
Step 1 To select the PGRM (Program) mode touch anywhere
in the SETUP outline.
Step 2 Press PGRM. The 3 icons will disappear and edit
st
mode has begun with the 1
period.
Two new icons will now be displayed ENTER & CANCEL.
ENTER will save each step of the program
CANCEL will step back the program 1 step at a
time.
Step 3 Using the arrows select the
day or day grouping to program. Press ENTER
Step 4 Period 1 will be displayed with ON or OFF.
Using the arrows make a selection if required and press ENTER.
Step 5 Set the Hour using the
arrows and press ENTER
Step 6 Set the Minutes using the
arrows and Press ENTER
Step 7 Change the Unit in the APPLIANCE area if
required.
Step 8 Select the MODE of operation, THERM, ECON,
BOOST, FAN (only) and press ENTER.
Step 9 If zones are fitted, select the zones required to be
open.
Step 10 Adjust the SET temperature using the
arrows and press ENTER
The First Program period is now completed.
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Step 11 Program the second period using steps 4 to 9
Default Setup Ducted Gas Central Heating Program
Step 12 If only 2 program periods are required press
FINISH. If a 3
rd
period is required program
Period ON/OFF Start Time Mode
using steps 4 to 9.
1 ON 6:00 am THERM
Step 13 If only 3 program periods are required press
th
FINISH. If a 4
period is required program
using steps 4 to 9 and press FINISH.
Note: To start the program, touch the mode outline area
for the available icons to be displayed. Press
2 OFF 9:00 am ­3 ON 4:00 pm THERM 4 OFF 10:00 pm -
PRGM and make solid. The icons will flash 3 more times and program mode will be engaged.
Reviewing Entered Programs
REVIEW is a feature that allows you to first view the current program settings. Each step remains visible for 3 seconds.
Once the review procedure has started the FINISH icon will be illuminated. The FINISH icon can be used to stop the REVIEW process.
PERATING PROGRAM MODE (PGRM)
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Activates the 4 program x 7 day / night timer. To operate the PGRM mode:
Step 1 Turn the Touch Pad on, press and release the
ON/OFF button. If there is only a central
heater HEAT will automatically display in the Appliance area.
Step 2 Press the MODE outline. The available icons
will flash. Select PGRM . The icon will become solid and the remaining
icons will flash 3 more times before disappearing.
The touchpad will now be in program mode with the current program settings being indicated e.g. time period, mode of operation, period and settings.
Step 3 To exit the PGRM mode you have 2 options.
1. Turn the unit off using the ON OFF button
2. Press the MODE area. The available icons will flash. Select a new mode of operation.
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PROGRAM OVERRIDE (PGRM)

The program can be overridden within the PGRM period without altering the program setup.
1. To override the PGRM mode when programmed ON or OFF, press and hold the PGRM mode button for 5 seconds until it beeps and then immediately select one of the mode functions available. The PGRM button will remain aluminated with your new selection.
2. When the program is ON, the set temperature can be adjusted and the zones (where fitted) can be changed.
3. The period number will now flash until the next period is activated or the touchpad is turned OFF then ON.
LOCK SETUP
C
Timer setup will take you through the steps to set your 12-hour clock. You can use FINISH at any stage of setting the Day and Time.
Step 1 To select the CLOCK setup touch anywhere in the SETUP
outline.
Step 2 Press CLOCK. The 3 icons will disappear and edit mode has
begun.
Step 3 Three new icons will now be displayed ENTER, CANCEL &
FINISH.
EN TER will save each step of the program
CANCEL will abort the setup and no entries will be saved.
FINISH allows you to stop at any time and save the settings.
Step 4 Adjust the hours using the arrows. Press
ENTER
Step 5 Adjust the minutes using the arrows. Press
ENTER.
Step 6 Adjust the day using the arrows. Press
ENTER Time setup is now complete and all functions are resumed.
UMMER SHUTDOWN (OPTIONAL)
S
Step 1 Switch the Touch Pad OFF Step 2 Switch the power point OFF and turn the gas tap OFF. They are usually located close to the
Heater.
IRST STARTUP OR RESTART AFTER SHUTDOWN
F
Step 1 Switch on the power point to the heater. Turn on the gas tap on the gas supply line into the
heater.
Step 2 Switch the Touch Pad ON Step 3 Select HEAT in the Appliance are if not already there. Step 4 Press button to increase or decrease the SET TEMPERATURE. If the SET
temperature is greater than the room temperature the heater will resume operation.
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Heater Maintenance

Cleaning.
Warning: Before commencing any maintenance work on your unit, isolate the power at the supply
(Fuse Box).
Note: It is essential that your central heater be maintained in accordance with this manual.
Failure to do so will effect the life of the product and reduce the level of efficiency.
LECTRICAL
E
No general maintenance is required to the electrical system. A Qualified Electrician should only carry out electrical connections and maintenance.
Return Air Grille Filter.
If your heating system has a filter in the return air grille, it is extremely important it is cleaned every 3 – 4 weeks during the operating period to ensure correct operation of the heating unit. Failure to do so may cause your heater to stop because of over temperature and cause an unnecessary service call not covered by warranty.
Flue.
The flue and cowl assembly should be clean and free of obstructions.

Scheduled Maintenance.

Your Ducted Gas Central Heater should be serviced annually to ensure trouble free operation.
1. To ensure that your heater continues to operate at peak efficiency it is recommended that it be periodically serviced by a qualified service technician (For service Australia wide see rear cover).
2. Fan blades, motors , ignition systems and burners should be checked every year. Heater cabinet and immediate surroundings should be kept clean.
Your Ducted Gas Central Heater should be serviced annually to ensure trouble free operation.
Other Items.
There are other items your Climate Technologies service technician will attend to on scheduled maintenance.
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Problem Solving.

Central Heater will not operate!
Question Y/N Solution
Has the unit been run
1.
since installation?
Is the unit installed in a
2.
new home?
Has the installer run the
3.
unit?
Is the SET temperature
4.
greater that the room temperature?
Yes Refer to question 4
No Check the unit is turned on at the power point and the gas cock is
turned on. Call the installer to commission the unit.
Yes Refer to question 3
No Refer to question 4
Yes Refer to question 4
No Check the unit is turned on at the power point and the gas cock is
turned on. Call the installer to commission the unit.
Yes Press the reset buttons or turn the unit off then on to reset unit. If
the unit still does not start call for service. (refer to solution 6 for reset instructions)
No Increase the SET temperature so the thermostat calls for heat.
Is the thermostat in
5.
program mode?
Has there been a known
6.
power surge?
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Yes The heater may be programmed to be OFF. To override the
program press anywhere in the MODE outline and selecting the required icon. The program will resume at the program period start time.
No Adjust the room thermostat greater than SET temperature.
Yes Reset the unit. This can be done by:
Pressing and holding the RESET icon until a BEEP is heard. The unit should resume operation.
No Unit should operate normally. If not a service call will be required.
THIS TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE IS A REFERENCE ONLY.
FOR SERVICE OR WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO
THE WARRANTY SECTION OF THIS BOOK
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ADD-ON Refrigerated Air Conditioning

Owners Operating and Maintenance
Please keep this important manual in a safe place. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that regular maintenance is carried out on this Ducted Gas Central Heater / Addon Air Conditioner. Failure to do so will void all guarantees beyond statutory and legal requirements.
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General Information.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

A licensed person is required to install Climate Technologies equipment. If the equipment is not installed in a accordance with the installation instructions and the governing body regulations, Climate Technologies reserves the right to refuse service on non compliant installations.
Subject to state regulations and by laws a certificate of compliance must be issued for the electrical and plumbing connections certifying that the work complies with all the relevant standards.
Note: Only a licensed person will have insurance protecting their workmanship.
ATA LOCATION.
D
Your appliance model number, serial number and model description are located on the appliance data plate on the end of the ducted gas heater / addon air conditioner in the vicinity of the electronic controls access. These details should also be in the warranty section of this booklet.
You will need this information, should your appliance require servicing, spare parts or just if you require additional information about this product.
SSEMBLY.
A
There is no assembly required of this Add-on Refrigerated Air Conditioner. Your Dealer or installer will carry out all assembly and commissioning upon installation.

Safety

SAFETY & OWNER RESPONSIBILITY

The manufacturer and its service providers reserve the right to refuse service unless safety and accessibility to the unit can be guaranteed. The cost of any extra equipment required to provide access to the unit for servicing is the responsibility of the owner.
RECAUTIONS.
P
DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THE CONDENSER. DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES IN FRONT OF THE CONDENSER. ENSURE THE CLEARANCES BETWEEN THE UNIT AND WALL ARE KEPT CLEAR. DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES IN FRONT OF OR OVER THE RETURN AIR GRILLE.
EATURES.
F
Your Ducted Gas Central Heater and Add-on Refrigerated air conditioner has all the safety devices to ensure safe operation. These devices conform to the standards set out by the Standards Australia .
OWER INTERRUPTION.
P
Should there be an interruption to the power supply during the cooling operation the controls will automatically shut down.
Your gas ducted heater and or add-on cooler will automatically resume operation once the power has been restored.
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Using Your Touch Pad With Addon Air Conditioning

Using your Touch Pad for manual operation of your Add-on Refrigerated Air Conditioner is the same as your gas central heater where you want direct control, without timers or programming.
ANUAL OPERATION
M
Step 1 Turn the Touch Pad on, press and release the
ON/OFF button. HEAT or COOL may be
displayed in the APPLIANCE area. Select COOL if not already displayed.
NOTE: Your Touch Pad Control is designed to automatically detect the appliances you have installed. Controller options not required for your appliances will not be visible on your Touch Pad Control display. So don't worry if you don't see all the menu items listed in this book.
Step 2 Press anywhere in the MODE outline. The available icons will
flash. Select THERM . The icon will become solid and the remaining icons will flash 5 more times before disappearing.
Step 3 Press the arrows to decrease or increase the
set temperature (TEMP).
Step 4 Touch Pad measures the room temperature using a
thermostat inside its case. When the room temperature is colder than the set temperature (TEMP) the Add-on Cooler will Turn OFF. The cool symbol and fan symbol will be displayed on the control to indicate the Add-on Cooler is on.
For continuous fan, meaning the fan runs continuously and the condenser unit only cycles ON and OFF the display should show FAN and THERM.
Step 5 The Touch Pad will run the Add-on Cooler until it measures the
room temperature (ROOM) a little below your set temperature (TEMP) and then turn off the condenser unit until the temperature rises a little below SET temperature.
The operation of the Add-on Cooler is as follows:
The Add-on cooler will start almost immediately when first turned ON. Once the unit has turned OFF when in operation there is a 5 minute delay before it will resume again and a minimum of 5 minutes operating time before it can turn off again.
The room air fan will always run on high speed. The room air fan can be set as always on
When the temperature has gone under the SET temperature by approximately 1° the
When the temperature has gone over the SET temperature by approximately 1° the addon
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or it can be set to cycle ON and OFF with the Condenser Unit.
condenser unit will shut down.
cooler condenser unit will restart.
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As your activities vary, you may find you need different temperature settings, e.g. a temperature comfortable for sitting is usually too cool compared to when your moving about.
For economical operation, set a low SET TEMPERATURE during the day when you are active. Switch the Touch Pad OFF when asleep and ON again when awake. These cost saving functions can be programmed to operate automatically (see Programmed Control).
Step 6 Press the ON/OFF button to switch the Add-on Cooler OFF. Step 7 The Touch Pad remembers your SET TEMPERATURE setting
and uses it next time you turn it ON.
ZONES - S
ELECTING ZONE 1, 2, 3, OR 4
Selecting ZONE 1, 2, 3, 4 applies with add-on air conditioning because the suitable cooling unit will normally achieve effective cooling in a smaller portion of your home than compared to the gas heating.
The installer will have set your controller to show the zones you have available.
In homes with more than one zone, at least one zone must be open at all times.
To set the open or closed status of a ZONE: Refer to ZONES - Selecting ZONE 1, 2, 3 or 4 options in the Ducted
Gas Central Heating Section.
ROGRAMMING YOUR TOUCH PAD
P
Programming your Touch Pad will provide energy and time savings. Your heating/cooling system will only operate when you need it, and at your chosen comfort levels.
Determine your most comfortable settings, program them and let your Touch Pad Control do the rest automatically.
ROGRAMMING SEQUENCE
P
Refer to Programming Sequence in the Ducted Gas Central Heating Section.
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Ducted Evaporati ve Air Conditioning

Owners Operating and Maintenance
Please keep this important manual in a safe place. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that regular maintenance is carried out on this Evaporative Air Conditioner. Failure to do so will void all guarantees beyond statutory and legal requirements.
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Introduction

Your ducted evaporative air conditioner is engineered to meet the rigours of our harsh Australian environment. Operated and maintained in accordance with this manual, it will provide you with years of cool and environmentally friendly operation. Please take the time to read this manual.
The principal of your unit is to introduce fresh air, which is washed through the filter pads to provided cool fresh air. The air is exhausted taking with it any heat loading on the home.
XHAUST
E
It is essential for successful operation of evaporative air-conditioning that there be sufficient exhaust openings in the area to be ventilated. Open doors and windows will usually provide this.
The minimum exhaust opening should be as per the table guide set out below. It is recommended that ceiling vents or exhaust fans be used where there is any doubt about there being sufficient exhaust area available. Ceiling exhaust fans or ceiling vents should have a capacity equivalent to that of the air conditioner.
MODEL MINIMUM EXHAUST
AREA
Small 0.85 m² Medium 1.19 m² to 1.48 m² Large 2.02 m²
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BLEED-OFF

BEED OFF All evaporative air conditioners need some water bleed-off to prevent
build-up of mineral deposits in the system. The correct setting of the bleed rate will ultimately govern the life of the unit.
With normal town water supply, in good water quality areas, bleed rate should be adjusted so that the discharge is not less than 10 litres per hour subject to unit size. Increased water hardness may require a higher bleed rate and increased maintenance.
Setting the BLEED OFF Rate. To set the bleed rate locate the patented DIALFLO
externally on one of the corner posts. Rotate the BLEED knob clockwise for more flow and anti clockwise.
Note: Hold the distribution knob (Filler) while setting the bleed rate as the distribution flow rate may go out of adjustment.
It is recommended that the bleed water is plumbed away to waste in accordance with local and state plumbing requirements.
Setting the Water Distribution Flow Rate To set the water distribution flow rate to the filter pads,
rotate filter knob anti-clockwise for more water and clockwise for less water. To control bleed-off rate rotate bleed dial clockwise for more water and anti-clockwise for less water.
Note: Hold the bleed knob while setting the distribution rate as the bleed rate may go out of adjustment.
PTIONAL DUMP VALVE
O
If a dump valve is fitted and dumping cycles are activated, bleed off may not be required. Drainage from the dump valve needs also to be plumbed away in accordance with local and state plumbing requirements. Its Climate Technologies recommendation that the drain form the dump valve is plumbed to waste.
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Operating The Touch Pad - Modes.

To operate your touch pad control simply press the operating area required firmly until a “BEEP” is heard. The unit will then display the next available options or it will be ready to operate.
If the unit has been setup to use “Pre-cool” the fan and cool icons will flash for approximately 3 minutes while the filters are saturating before the room fan delivers cool fresh air.
OOL MODE
C
Step 1 Press the ON / OFF button to turn the unit on. Step 2 Check the Appliance is selected as COOL. Step 3 To select the COOL (Fan and Pump) or FAN
mode touch anywhere in the MODE outline and the available icons will be illuminated.
Step 4 Press COOL or FAN. The selected icon will
stop flashing. The remaining icons will flash 5 more times and then disappear.
Step 5 To adjust the air output use the
to adjust the air output. The level of adjustment is measured by the bar graph display.
OOST MODE
B
Boost mode is an option to run unit in cool mode at maximum speed. If the unit is in COOL mode prior to pressing BOOST the unit will operate in cool BOOST. If the unit is in FAN mode prior to pressing BOOST, the pump will not operate.
Step 1 To select the BOOST touch anywhere in the
MODE outline and the available icons will flash.
Step 2 Press BOOST to select the MODE and the icon
will stop flashing. The remaining icons will flash 5 more times and then disappear.
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THERMOSTAT MODE

Step 1 Press the ON / OFF button to turn the unit on. Step 2 Check the Appliance is selected as COOL. Step 3 To select the THERM (Thermostat) mode touch
anywhere in the MODE outline.
Step 4 Press THERM and the selected icon will stop
flashing. The remaining icons will flash 5 more times and then disappear.
Step 5 To adjust the comfort level use the
. Increase the graphics scale for more cooling, decrease for less cooling.
Note: The comfort level is individual to each situation and location. Some trial and error may be required to set the graphic scale to your desired comfort level; a good starting point is to have the scale set at approximately the half way mark. Once the unit has been set, the fan speed and pump are controlled automatically. The unit can be left and will cycle on and off to keep the area being cooled to the set comfort level.
ROGRAM MODE
P
Step 1 Press the ON / OFF button to turn the
unit on.
Step 2 Check the Appliance is selected as
COOL.
Step 3 To Select The PRGM (Program) mode
touch anywhere within the MODE outline.
Step 4 Press PGRM. The selected icon will
stop flashing and the remaining icons will flash 5 more times and then disappear. In addition the programmed mode of operation icon will be displayed when the program calls for it as well as the period (1, 2, 3, or 4).
This function will only enable program mode. To setup the program parameters refer to the section “Operating the Touch Pad – SETUP” to edit the settings.
Program Mode will only operate for a 24-hour period from activation and then the product will cease to function until the unit is restarted or program is reactivated.
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Setup
Accessable Icons
In the SETUP outline, there are 2 setup mode icons and 4 function icons. To enter setup mode, touch anywhere within the SETUP outline. The accessible icons will be displayed.
Review
Review is a feature that allows you to first view the current program settings. Each step remains visible for 3 seconds.
Once the review procedure has started the FINISH icon will be illuminated. The FINISH icon can be used to stop the REVIEW process.
ROGRAM SETUP
P
Program setup will take you through the steps to set your evaporative air conditioner.
Step 1 To select the PGRM (Program) mode touch
anywhere in the SETUP outline.
Step 2 Press PGRM. The 3 icons will disappear and edit
st
mode has begun with the 1
period.
Step 3 Two new icons will now be displayed ENTER &
CANCEL.
ENTER will save each step of the program
CANCEL will STEP back the program 1 step
at a time.
Step 4 The first period will be displayed with ON or OFF.
Using the arrows make a selection and press ENTER.
Step 5 Set the Hour using the UP DOWN arrows and
press ENTER
Step 6 Set the Minutes using the
arrows and Press ENTER
Step 7 Select the MODE of operation and press ENTER.
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Program Setup ……..Continued
Step 8 Adjust the output using the arrows and
press ENTER
Step 9 Program the second period using steps 4
to 8.
Step 10 If only 2 program periods are required
press FINISH. If a 3 program using Steps 4 to 8.
rd
period is required
Default Setup Evaporative Air Conditioning Program
Period ON/OFF Start Time Mode
1 ON 6:00 am THERM
Step 11 If Only 3 Program Periods Are Required
press FINISH. If a 4
th
period is required
program using Steps 4 to 8. Program setup is now complete and all
functions are resumed.
Step 12 To use the program, touch the mode area
and select PRGM
LOCK SETUP
C
Timer setup will take you through the steps to set your evaporative air conditioner
Step 1 To select the CLOCK setup touch anywhere
in the SETUP outline.
Step 2 Press CLOCK. The 3 icons will disappear
and edit mode has begun.
Step 3 Three new icons will now be displayed
ENTER, CANCEL & FINISH.
2 OFF 9:00 am ­3 ON 4:00 pm THERM 4 OFF 10:00 pm -
ENTER will save each step of the program
CANCEL will abort the setup and no entries will be saved.
FINISH allows you to stop at any time and save the settings.
Step 4 Adjust the hours using the
arrows. Press ENTER
Step 5 Adjust the minutes using the
arrows. Press ENTER.
Step 6 Adjust the day using the
arrows. Press ENTER.
Time setup is now complete and all functions are resumed.
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Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioner Maintenance

GENERAL.

All Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioners benefit from some general maintenance to ensure continued cooling efficiency and a long life. Maintenance is carried out at the beginning and end of summer to start up and close down your unit.
We recommend that all maintenance work be undertaken by our fully trained and accredited Service Technicians or an authorised Climate Technologies Service Provider.
The frequency of general maintenance will depend on local operating conditions such as water quality, air borne dust and pollen.
It is essential that your evaporative air conditioner is maintained in accordance with this manual. Failure to do so will effect the life of the product and reduce the level of efficiency.
For service Australia wide refer to the details on the rear of the manual.
NOTE: The manufacturer and it's agents reserve the right to refuse service unless safety and
accessibility to the unit can be guaranteed. The cost of any extra equipment required to provide access to the unit for servicing is the responsibility of the owner.
SAFETY: Prior to commencing any maintenance isolate the unit at the power source. Ensure the
roof is safe to access, your ladder is securely positioned and use suitable safety equipment.
ILTER PADS
F
Visually check CELDEK pads for damage or blockage. Hose down pads from both sides to remove any build up of salts, dust and pollen. In dusty areas more regular cleaning is recommended. Check the water distributor, making sure it is clear and free from blockage. Failure to do so may lead to uneven water distribution and therefore less efficient operation.
ATER TANK
W
It is important to keep the water tank clean and free from sediment and algae growth. To clean the tank, use a soft brush or similar. Wipe all surfaces in the tank while it is full of water (DO NOT FORGET THE PUMP STRAINER). Turn off the water inlet to the unit (an Isolation Valve should be fitted to the water inlet before the Float Valve). Drain the tank by removing the 40mm standpipe. It may be necessary to repeat this procedure if the tank is very dirty.
SAFETY: Wet roofs are dangerous – Take Care When Draining Tank.
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WATER LEVEL / FLOAT VALVE

The water level should be set at nominal 65-70mm from the top of the overflow before filter pads are saturated. After run off from operating filters the level from the top of the overflow fitting should be 25 – 30mm. The float valve is a mechanical type and is factory set. If it requires adjustment keep bends tight. If the valve is leaking the seal may require cleaning or replacing. Turn of the water. Remove the split pin and then float arm. Remove piston and clean or turn seal. Flush system and replace piston, float arm and split pin.
Note: Water supply line to float valve must be flushed before connecting. Note: Some discharge from the overflow may be experienced after shut down due to water
draining back from the Celdek pads. This is normal.
OTOR AND FAN
M
Check that the fan spins freely and that there is no build up on the blades.
LECTRICAL
E
No general maintenance is required to the electrical system. A Qualified Electrician should only carry out electrical connections and maintenance.
B
LEED OFF
The bleed rate should be checked to ensure it is adequate and that there is no build up of mineral deposits in or on your air conditioner. White deposits indicate high mineral content and the Bleed Rate should be increased. If it is at maximum and the deposits are still forming, then more regular maintenance is required.
UMP
P
Check the pump spins freely and that the strainer is clean.
W
ATER DISTRIBUTION
Check the water distribution system for blockage. Check the delivery tube for kinks or holes. Check that the clamps are secure and in place.
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Trouble Shooting Guide

PROBLEM
Unit fails to start
Pump fails to start
Water leaking from overflow
air stream
PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
A Black – out a Wait b Tripped Circuit Breaker b Reset c Blown Fuse c Replace d Electrical Fault d Call Climate Technologies
Service Provider
a Pump Seized a Isolate power and then take off
top of pump and try to free it. Some lubricant may help.
b Pump Burnt Out b Call Climate Technologies
Service Provider a Float Valve Leaking a Check adjustment or replace seal b Drain from Celdek Pads b Normal Operation
a Loose Delivery Tube a Check and tighten b Break in tubing b Replace as necessaryWater Droplets in c Pump Delivers Excessive Water to
Pads
c Adjust the Dialflo to reduce the
flow
Excessive humidity
Inadequate Cooling
Unpleasant Odor
Rapid formation of white deposits on pads
a Inadequate Exhaust a Provide more open area to
exhaust stale air
b Outside humidity high b Turn pump off. a Dirty Filters a Clean / Replace b Dry Filters b Check water delivery system.
Adjust if necessary. c Dialflo not set correctly c Adjust Dialflo so that the pads
have even saturation. a Unit located near odor source a Remove source
b New Celdek filter smell b Smell will disappear after a period
of operation (Approximately 48
hours or use).
High Mineral Content Bleed off should be set at
maximum. More regular
maintenance may be required.
THIS TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE IS A REFERENCE ONLY.
FOR SERVICE OR WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER
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Control setup

Setting Up The Control - General

BEFORE STARTING

Before attempting to use the setup instructions for the controls system, make sure the low voltage cable is connected and the 240 volt power has been turned on to the heater / cooler.
The Low voltage controls are connected to the unit control box / controller via a 20-metre low voltage loom.
NOTE: Do not run the low voltage loom in long parallel runs with 240V mains cables. Keep the
low voltage loom 200mm away from any long runs of mains wiring. Cross over mains wiring at right angles. Do not use existing access holes in wall cavities where 240V mains wiring exists. Drill a
new access hole 200mm from the existing hole.
I
NSTALLATION
Where the control is using the thermostat for operation, it must be installed approximately 1.5 metres above the floor level on a room wall which is most commonly used for best average sensing.
Secure the Touch Pad Control back panel to the wall using screws and plugs. Do not locate Touch Pad near concealed hot or cold water pipes, warm air ducts, radiators, sunlight, or
draughts from hallways, stairways or fireplaces and seal against draughts through wall cavities. These can all affect the temperature.
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Using The Setup Modes

There are a series of available parameters that can assist the installer to set the unit up to specification and tailor the control to meet the customer’s requirements. Carefully read these tables before entering the maintenance modes. These set up features cover Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning, Ducted Gas Central Heating and Add-on Refrigerated Air Conditioning.
Important Note: Changes made to the set up modes outside the parameters set by your installer could have an adverse effect on the unit operation and life. Warranty could also be void.
The Setup modes include: Coding – All products Diagnostics – All products Fan Speed Settings – All products Zoning Setup – Heating / Add-on Cooling Water Management – Evaporative Air Conditioning
RODUCT IDENTIFICATION
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The setup mode will cater for many options of heating / cooling unit configurations. As a result there are a number of potential product classes that the touch pad control system will control. The class is the first requirement for selection when coding or entering the setup mode.
Class Appliance Class Code tP Touch Pad Wall Control tP:01 H Heater H:01,02,03,04 E Evaporative A/C E:01,02,03,04 HC Combined Heater –
HC:01,02,03,04
Addon Cooler
For standard domestic applications with a single unit or heater cooler combinations the following classes will be used:
Ducted Gas Heating Only H 01 Ducted Gas Heating c/w Addon Refrigerated Air Conditioning HC 01 Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning E 01 Ducted Gas Heating and Evaporative Air Conditioning. H 01 & E 01
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Coding

AUTO-CODING

The moment the power is applied to the control system the touch pad will scan for all the new equipment that has been installed and powered on. The powering up of a multiple configuration, a ducted central heater and a ducted evaporative air conditioner, must happen within 20 seconds of each other for the scan to find both units. If the scan misses one or the other units a forced scan can be done.
Important Note: Ensure all appliances are connected prior to powering up the system. Ensure also that
remote isolation switched are also turned on.
If you have a ducted central heater and you are adding an evaporative air conditioner to the touch pad or you are adding a ducted central heater to an evaporative air conditioner you can force the control to scan for the new equipment.
C
ODING DEFAULTS
Ducted Gas Central Heating
! HC01 - Ducted Gas Heating and Addon Refrigerated Air Conditioning ! Thermostat Mode for Heating ! 4 Zones ON ! NO Common Zone – This can be set up subject to system design.
Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning
! Thermostat Mode
F
ORCED SCAN AUTO-CODING:
To force a scan for new equipment:
1. Power up the new unit.
2. Within 3 minutes of the unit being powered up:
2.1. Turn the touch pad ON
2.2. Turn the touch pad OFF and keep holding the ON-OFF icon until the clock area shows - - - -. Release the ON-OFF button and the touch pad will scan for the new unit and re-initialise.
3. When the time clock returns to normal, turn the touch pad on and check the unit has been coded successfully.
4. If the unit did not code restart the process by turning the power OFF then ON at the unit to reestablish the 3 minute coding window
I
MPORTANT NOTES
Things to note when connecting new products to a touch pad control
1. There is only a 3 minute coding window after the unit has been powered up to force a scan to find a new unit.
2. Central Heating will have a default configuration that includes add-on cooling and 4 available zones.
3. When a ducted evaporative air conditioner is added to a ducted central heater, the add-on cooling functions are no longer available for use.
4. The auto coding process can only discriminate between a single central heater and a single evaporative air conditioner
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5. The auto-coding function cannot discriminate between multiple units of a single type. Each additional units must be manually coded and assigned to the designated area e.g. Evaporative air conditioning - E02, E03 or E04 or Ducted heating HC02, HC03 or HC04.
6. Where there is multiple units of a single type (e.g. 2 up to 4 evaporative air conditioners). connecting to a single Touch Pad control call your Climate Technologies office for more information to setup and control multiple units.

Multiple Unit Setup – Heater / Cooler

Your Touch Pad control is capable of controlling more than one type of unit. For the Touch Pad control to communicate with each unit, the units must be coded to the Touch Pad. The following options may apply when adding a new unit:
Installing Ducted heater and Evaporative Air Conditioning
Adding a Ducted Heater to an Evaporative Air Conditioner
Adding Addon Air Conditioning to a Ducted Central Heater
Adding an Evaporative Air Conditioner to a Ducted Central Heater.
The following product codes will be available for coding the next / new appliance to the Touch Pad control Heating H 01 Heating c/w Addon Cooling HC 01 Evaporative Air Conditioning E 01
ORCE CODING A NEW / ADDITIONAL PRODUCT
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When coding a new product there is a coding window of 3 minutes after the product has been powered on. Once the 3 minutes has finished the unit will not accept any coding information. If the 3 minutes has been exceed before the coding process is completed, turn the power OFF then ON at the unit.
To code a new / additional product.
STEP 1 Ensure the control is in the OFF mode. STEP 2 A series of unseen icons must be pressed
1. Press and hold the ZONE 4 icon allowing for a triple BEEP followed by a single BEEP.
2. In quick succession press the unseen SETUP icons ENTER, REVIEW & CLOCK.
3. If successfully executed the clock LEDs will display tP:01.
4. If unsuccessful repeat 1 and 2 of STEP 2.
STEP 3 Press ENTER
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STEP 4 Using the arrows select 4
from the LED display. Press ENTER . COOL will flash in the APPLIANCE area and
the TIME display will alternate between Co dE and E 01
STEP 5 Using the arrows select the
new unit to be coded from the LED display e.g.
E 01, H 01, HC 01. Press ENTER
STEP 6 Press FINISH to exit.
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AULT CODES ACCESS
The Touch Pad control can recover the last 5 faults that the unit diagnostics has stored. Fault code 1 is the current registered fault, while 2, 3, 4 & 5 is the fault code history.
1. At the time of the unit stopping and displaying the RESET icon. Press the RESET icon while the Touch Pad control is in the ON mode before resetting the unit.
2. Recovering the fault log after the unit has been reset. In the OFF mode press and hold the RESET icon outline till the numeric screen display changes.
IEW THE FAULT CODE
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There are a number of fault codes that can be registered subject to the failure or the product associated.
Step 1 Once the fault code log has been entered tP
01 will be displayed.
Step 2 Using the arrows select
the unit that displays the APPLIANCE and reset icon (Reset Icon is not displayed after the unit has been reset). Press ENTER.
Step 3 The last fault code number will be displayed
with number 0 and the fault code. Number 0 is always the most recent fault. See the fault code table below.
Step 4 Using the arrows, review
fault codes for 0, 1, 2, 3 & 4. Number 0 will be the most recent.
Step 5 Press FINISH to exit. Step 6 If the unit has not been reset, press and hold
RESET icon until a BEEP is heard for the unit to recommence operation.
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FAULT CODES FOR HIGH EFFICIENCY, MID EFFICIENCY HEATERS

Code No. Fault Code Diagnosis
00
1
(Mid Effic Only)
2
(Mid Effic. Only)
3
(Mid Effic Only)
4 5 6 7
8
No Activity There has been no fault codes registered or the
control has not been coded to the unit.
Block Flue Check flue cowl installed correctly
Pressure Switch fused closed Service Call
Combustion air pressure system failure Check combustion fan OK.
Room air over temperature (auto reset) Check Minimum Fan Speed, Duct design Controller electronic malfunction Reset, Service Call Slow closing gas valve Reset, Service Call Ignition failure Check: - igniter working, flame sensor, gas supply,
blocked flue, blocked condensate drain.
Gas Interruption Check gas supply, Service Call
11 12
15
9
EEPROM failure Reset, Service Call Missed Transmission Check loom integrety and connections No Communication (Touch Pad Only) Touchpad cannot detect unit – check loom integrety
and connections
No recorded fault codes
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RESETTING THE TOUCH PAD CONTROL.

Resetting the Touch Pad Control will return the Touch Pad to its default settings for all configuration and program options.
This function does not reset the heater or cooler.
To reset the Touch Pad Control a number of unseen icons will need to be pressed.
Step 1 Ensure the control is turned OFF. Step 2 Press the ZONE 4 icon until a triple
BEEP followed by single BEEP is heard.
Step 3 In quick succession press COOL,
CANCEL, FINISH and THERM icons.
All the icons on the screen will now light up. They will slowly disappear one by one. Once all the icons have cleared it will take approximately 1 minute for the control to return to an operating mode. The time will be displayed when the RESET is complete.
If unsuccessful restart from STEP 1.
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The thermostats come pre-calibrated from the manufacturer. However, should the thermostat require calibrating the following is the procedure. To enter into the installer maintenance to calibrate the thermostat:
Step 1 Ensure the control is in the OFF mode.
Step 2 A series of unseen icons must be pressed
1. Press and hold the ZONE 4 icon allowing for a triple BEEP followed by a single BEEP.
2. In quick succession press the unseen SETUP icons ENTER, REVIEW & CLOCK.
If successfully executed the clock LEDs
will display tP:01.
3. If unsuccessful repeat 1 and 2 of STEP 2.
Step 3 Press ENTER. Parameter 1 is calibration
mode and the value is the current temperature.
Step 4 Press ENTER. The display will now change
relative to the current temperature e.g. 23
Step 5 Using the change the
thermostat temperature value to the required settings. The value increments are 0.1º.
Step 6 Press ENTER to save and finish.
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Evaporative Air Conditioning Setup

SETTING THE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PARAMETERS AND VALUES

There are 3 setup modes available in the water management as set out in the table below. The use of these modes is based on 2 selection criteria:
PRECOOL – Parameter 2: The option to have the pump run for 2 minutes before the fan starts. The
benefit is that when the fan starts cool air will be delivered immediately.
PREFILL – Parameter 4: The option to have the pump prefill the tank for 2 minutes before starting the
pump operation.
DUMP VALVES Parameter 1 & 3: These setup options will only be used when the evaporative air
conditioner has a dump valve fitted . Parameter 1 – Gives a 1 hour delay before dumping the water from the
tank. This function is particularly useful when the unit is being used in THERM mode as it will stop premature dumping of the water.
Parameter 3 – This provides the hour dumping cycles available. These should be set according to water hardness in the supply.
Water Management Table – Evaporative Air Conditioning.
Installer Maintenance
Dump Delay after
Parameter Default OFF
Value
1 01 00 = OFF 01= 1 hr
ON Value
shutdown Pre-Cool 2 00 00 = OFF 01 = 3.0 min
Dump Interval 3 12 00 = OFF 01, 02, 04, 08, 12,
24 hrs
Pre-Fill 4 00 00= OFF 01
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Setting the Water Management Systems Parameter Table – Continued…………..
To enter into the installer setup mode for the water management options use the following steps.
Step 1 Ensure the control is in the OFF
mode.
Step 2 A series of unseen icons must be
pressed
1. Press and hold the ZONE 4 icon allowing for a Triple BEEP followed by a Single BEEP.
2. In quick succession press the unseen APPLIANCE COOL icon followed by the HEAT icon.
3. If successfully executed the clock LEDs will display tP:01.
4. If unsuccessful repeat 1 and 2 of STEP 2.
Step 3 Using the select E:01 from
the LED display.
Step 4 Press ENTER. The display will now change to
1:01.
Step 5 Using the arrows select the
parameter to be changed as per the Water Management Table. Press ENTER.
Step 6 Using the change the value
as per the ‘Water Management Table”. Press ENTER.
Step 7 To change more water management
parameters repeat Step 4 – 7.
Step 8 Press FINISH to exit.
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SETTING THE WATER LEVEL & BLEED RATE

There are 3 diagnostic modes available for use of which Parameter 2 and 3 can be used to assist the setting of water levels in the unit. See the table below.
Diagnostic Table
Installer Maintenance Parameter Value Duration
Unit Run Time 1 Rt _ _ _ _ x 100 Fill Valve 2 00 10 Minutes Fill Valve & Pump 3 00 20 Minutes
To enter into the installer maintenance / diagnostic mode to check water level and pump function, use the following steps:-
Step 1 Ensure the control is in the OFF mode. Step 2 A series of unseen icons must be pressed
1. Press and hold the ZONE 4 icon
allowing for a triple BEEP followed by a BEEP.
2. In quick succession press the
unseen APPLIANCE COOL icon 2 times.
If successfully executed the clock LEDs will display tP 01.
3. If unsuccessful repeat 1 and 2 of
STEP 2.
Step 3 Using the select E:01 from
the LED display.
Step 4 Press ENTER. The display will now
change to 1 rt.
Step 5 Using the arrows select
the diagnostic 2 or 3 as per the Diagnostic Table on this page. Press ENTER. 00 will flash for the duration period.
Step 6 To exit the diagnostic, press ENTER. Step 7 To select the other diagnostic parameter
repeat Step 5 & 6.
Step 8 Press FINISH to exit.
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FAN SPEED SETTINGS

There are 2 available fan speed setting options for evaporative air conditioning as set out on the Fan Speed Chart. Minimum fan speed should not go below 500 RPM else the fan motor will stop and start because of over temping.
NOTE: fan speed settings should ONLY be set by a qualified installer or service technician
Fan Speed Chart
Installer Maintenance
Parameter Default Value
Range
Low Fan Speed 1 13 0 – 35 High Fan Speed 2 35 0 - 35
To enter into the installer maintenance to adjust minimum and maximum fans speeds, the following steps must be followed.
Step 1 Ensure the control is in the OFF mode.
Step 2 A series of unseen icons must be pressed
1. Press and hold the ZONE 4 icon allowing for a triple BEEP followed by a single BEEP.
2. In quick succession press the unseen SETUP icons ENTER, REVIEW & CLOCK.
If successfully executed the clock LEDs will
display tP:01.
3. If unsuccessful repeat 1 and 2 of STEP 2.
Step 3 Using the select E:01
from the LED display.
Step 4 Press ENTER. The display will now
change to 1 13 or what ever the last setting was made to.
Step 5 Using the select the low
or high speed parameter for change. Press ENTER. The fan will begin operation.
Step 6 Using the change the
value / fan speed setting. Press ENTER to save the revised setting.
Step 7 To change the other fan speed parameter
repeat Step 5 – 6.
Step 8 Press FINISH to exit.
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Ducted Gas Central Heating

SETTING FAN SPEEDS – HIGH / LOW

There are 2 available fan speed setting options for ducted gas central heating as set out on the Fan Speed Options Chart. Minimum fan speed should be set so that the heater does not go out on over temperature.
NOTE: fan speed settings should ONLY be set by a qualified installer or service technician
Fan Speed Options
Installer Maintenance Parameter Default Value Range
Low Fan Speed 1 27 0 – 35 High Fan Speed 2 35 0 – 35 High Fan Speed – Addon AC 3 35 0 – 35
To enter into the installer maintenance to adjust minimum and maximum fans speeds, the following steps must be followed. When in the speed change mode wait for the heater to be fully functional before adjusting the fan speeds.
Step 1 Ensure the control is in the OFF mode.
Step 2 A series of unseen icons must be pressed
1. Press and hold the ZONE 4 icon allowing for a triple BEEP followed by a single BEEP.
2. In quick succession press the unseen SETUP icons ENTER, REVIEW & CLOCK.
If successfully executed the clock LEDs
will display tP:01.
3. If unsuccessful repeat 1 and 2 of STEP 2.
Step 3 Using the select the LED
display H 01 or if addon cooling is fitted HC 01
Step 4 Press ENTER. The display will now change to
1 27 or any other previous setting.
Step 5 Using the select the
parameter to be changed. Press ENTER. The heater will begin operation.
Step 6 Using the change the value /
fan speed setting. Press ENTER to save the revised setting.
Step 7 To change the other fan speed parameter repeat Step 5 – 6. Step 8 Press FINISH to exit.
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SETTING FAN SPEEDS - ZONING

As the central heater fan will attempt to run at maximum when the temperature is more than 2o under the SET temperature, certain zone configurations may have unacceptable air noise. With the Touch Pad control you can set the maximum fan speed for particular zone combinations.
To set the maximum fan speed with a particular zone configuration: Step 1 Turn the heater ON. Set the
temperature so the heater will run.
Step 2 Set the MODE of the Heater to
BOOST.
Step 3 Select the Zone combination required
to set the maximum speed. A total of 16 different combinations can be created. Wait 30 seconds for the zone motors to open or close.
Step 4 Press and Hold the BOOST button until
the screen changes in the numeric display to SP 35 or any other new setting. (35 is the default high speed setting.)
Step 5 Adjust the fan speed to suit the maximum air required.
After 10 Seconds of no activity the setting will be saved. If further adjustment is required repeat STEP 4.
Step 6 When that combination is complete wait for the setting
automatically save or press ENTER.
Step 7 For further combination setting repeat steps 4 – 6. Step 8 When all the combinations required have been completed
press FINISH.
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SETTING THE ZONE AVAILABILITY

If during the coding process the zones available did not configure correctly or zones have been removed or added, the Touch Pad can be configured to suit the changes.
To enter into the installer maintenance to set the zone availability, the following steps must be followed.
Step 1 Ensure the control is in the OFF
mode.
Step 2 A series of unseen icons must be
pressed
1. Press and hold the ZONE 4 icon allowing for a Triple BEEP followed by a Single BEEP.
2. In quick succession press the unseen APPLIANCE COOL icon followed by the HEAT icon.
3. If successfully executed the clock LEDs will display tP:01.
4. If unsuccessful repeat 1 and 2 of STEP 2.
Step 3 Press ENTER. Step 4 Using the arrows, for a
single ducted gas central heater select
HC:01.
HC:01 is the default code setting. If the unit has been forced coded with another unit option eg H 01, new unit option will have to be selected to recognise the common zone.
Press ENTER .
Step 5 The ON/OFF icon and the 4 zone icons will
flash. To see the current zone selection press anywhere in the zone outline. All icons that are solid,
will be the current selection. To change the zone selection requirement there are 3 options:
No Zone Motors Installed. Press the ON / OFF icon to make it solid. This turns on the common zone feature. Press any zone icons that are solid to make them all flash and turn off their availability.
Zone Motors Only. Make 2, 3 or 4 zones available. Press the zones not required by making them flash to turn off their availability.
Common Zone plus Zone Motors: This option can only be used if there is adequate duct work to handle the air that is not controlled by a zone motor.
Press the ON/OFF button to making the icon Solid. This turns ON the common zone feature.
Press the zone icons not required by making them flash and turn off their availability.
Step 6 Press ENTER. The zones have now be reconfigured.
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Option 1:- E 01 Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning
The ON/OFF icon and the 4 zone icons will flash. For a single Evaporative Air Conditioner press ENTER.
The Evaporative Air Conditioner will now be ready for basic operation and any further configuration requirements.
Option 2:- H 01 Ducted Gas Central Heating
The ON/OFF icon and the 4 zone icons will flash. The default setting for zoning is 4 zones on with
no common zone. Press ENTER at this point if no change is required.
If changes are required, the zone availability can be set using the following options:
No Zone Motors Installed. Press the ON / OFF icon to make it solid. This turns on the common zone feature. The zone icons are all solid. Press each zone icon to make them all flash to turn off their availability.
Zone Motors Only. Make 2, 3 or 4 zones available. Press anywhere in the zone area and the 4 zones will become solid. Press the zones not required by making them flash to turn off their availability.
Common Zone plus Zone Motors: This option can only be used if there is adequate ductwork to handle the air that is not controlled by a zone motor.
Press the ON/OFF button to making the icon Solid. This turns on the common zone feature. The zone icons are all solid. Press the zone icons not required by making them flash to turn
off their availability. If you make a mistake with zoning this can be corrected in SETTING THE ZONE
AVAILABILITY.
Option 3:- HC 01 Ducted Gas Central Heating / ADDON Refrigerated Air Conditioning
For Addon Cooler refrigerated air conditioning HC 01, use the Option 2:- H:01 Ducted Gas Heating on this page for zone setup.
Step 7 Press ENTER. The unit is now coded. After 30 seconds of initialization the control will be
ready for operation
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COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST

GENERAL

" All equipment ordered by the customer is installed. " The unit is level and secure. " The mains and control wiring are complete and the circuit breaker and GPO are turned ON. " All Controller functions for the appliance operate. " All electrical or gas connections are to manufacturers specifications and the relevant electrical or gas
standards and codes.
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NIT - DUCTED EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONER
" The water supply line has been flushed to clear swarf and debris and is free of leaks. " The tank is free of foreign matter and debris and the water isolating tap is turned ON. " Water drainpipe work is completed and sealed. " The water basin fills with water and the float valve closes correctly when the water level is 65-70mm
below the overflow level.
" The water pump operates correctly when turned ON at the controller. " The Dialflo water bleed rate is adjusted to suit local water conditions. " The Superclean Dump Valve (option). The tank drains correctly when unit turns off. " The fan deck is correctly located and the fan blade spins freely. " The fan operates through the entire speed range. " The minimum fan speed is correctly set. " Water distribution is even with the filter pads fitted and the air conditioner operating pump and fan.
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NIT – DUCTED HEATING
" Electrical polarity of the power outlet is correct. " Heater is installed away from sources of dust and fumes (i.e. pool chlorine/petrol etc). " Gas leaks checked for, none present. " Flue outlet pipe complies with limits given / code and is sealed waterproof. " Combustion air meets requirements (internal, under floor). " Fan speed set is correct. " Burner pressure is correct. " Mounting pad/platform complies with requirements / codes.
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UNIT – ADDON REFRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONING

" Unit Foundation correct " All pipe work is welded and vacuumed down. " Condenser Coil is purged before charging. " System is charged, all joints checked and pressures set correctly " Condenser unit is level " All clearances around the condenser set to manufacturers specifications.
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UCTWORK
" All ductwork is completed to plan, correctly supported and airtight, with no bend less than 1.5 x the
ductwork diameter.
" Air distribution checked, dampers are adjusted and all outlets correctly adjusted and wiped clean. " All roof penetrations are fully sealed and watertight. " Man hole cover replaced.
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" All rubbish has been removed from inside and on the roof.
USTOMER HAND OVER
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" The operation of the Controller. " The need to open windows and doors for the correct operation of Fresh Air Conditioning " The operation of the bleed or dumping system and it’s importance to operate all the time in ducted
evaporative air conditioning
" Maintenance requirements
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Warranty

APPLIANCE WARRANTY STATEMENT.

Subject to the following conditions Climate Technologies provide, from the dated proof of purchase, the following warranty:
Functional components found within the un it to be to be defective in workmanship or material will be replace free of charge subject to the periods of warranty specified.
Structural components within the product that fail to perform the intended function due to faulty manufacture or deterioration will be replaced free of charge subject to the periods of warranty specified.
This warranty only covers products and associated controls covering ducted gas central heating, addon refrigerated air conditioning and ducted evaporative air conditioning manufactured and supplied by Climate Technologies.

CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS

Appliance warranty does not cover installation components that may be attached to the product manufactured by Climate Technologies. These may include and is not limited to items su ch as ducting, flue s, grills, piping etc. These items remain solely the responsibility of the dealer / installer.
Product fitness for purpose and overall system design / sizing are solely the responsibility of the dealer / installer. This includes but is not limited to:
- Evaporative air conditioners - heat load, air flow, system balancing, humidity, water quality etc.
- Central heating / addon cooling - heat load calculations, air flow, system balancing etc.
Travelling time and mileage are included within 30km of either your authorised Climate Technologies dealer or service provider’s premises. Customers in areas other than the above are responsible for any travelling time and mileage required to carry out warranty repairs.
The product must be installed by a qualified person in the manner prescribed by local & statutory regulations and to the manufacturer’s specifications.
Service within the terms of this warranty will be recognised where we are satisfied that the appli ance or part was supplied within the relevant time limits. Documents of purchase and Dealer/Installer information will assist in this process.
A charge will be made for work done or a service call where:
- There is nothing wrong with the appliance.
- The defective operation of the appliance is due to failure of electricity or gas or water supply.
- Defects are caused by neglect, incorrect application, abuse or by accidental damage of the appliance.
- An unauthorised person has attempting to repair the appliance.
- A situation arises referenced in the trouble-shooting guide.
Damage caused by elements such as wind, rain, lighting, floods etc along with power sp iking and brownouts are not considered defective material or workmanship and as such are not considered warranty.
If there is no certificate of compliance for plumbing or electrical, Climate Technologies reserves the right to refuse service on non-compliant installations.
No responsibility will be accepted for outside elements such as pests, animals, pets and vermin that may cause damage to the unit.
Harsh environmental situations such as salt air that may cause cabinet or electronic damage can not be considered warranty.
Claims for damage to contents, carpet, walls, ceilings, foundations or any other consequential loss either direct or indirect resulting from, power spikes, incorrect operation, incorrect installation or faulty product are excluded.
All warranties are NOT transferable.
NOTE: In addition to this warranty, the Trade Practices Act and similar la ws in each state provide the owner, under certain circumstances, with minimum statutory rights in relation to the product.
This warranty must be read subject to that legislation and nothing in this warranty has the effect of excluding, restricting or modifying those rights.
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Warranty On Replacements Parts.

Parts replaced under warranty are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period.

PERIODS OF WARRANTY – YEARS

DUCTED GAS HEATING

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIALUnit Components
Parts Labour Parts Labour
Heat Exchanger 10 3 2 2 Burner 10 3 2 2 All other components 3 3 1 1

ADD-ON REFRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONING

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIALUnit Components
Parts Labour Parts Labour
Compressor 5 2 2 2 All other components 2 2 1 1

DUCTED EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONING

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIALUnit Components
Parts Labour Parts Labour
Corrosion on Cabinet 25 3 2 2 Structural Guarantee 10 3 2 2 ** All other components 3 3 1 1
** Filter pads are a consumable item and therefore are not covered by the above warranty periods.

PROOF OF PURCHASE

It is important that the name of the Dealer or Retailer from whom you purchased your product and the name of the installer is recorded on the next page. The installer is responsible for the correct installation, start up and demonstrating the operation of this product. He is also responsible for issuing the relevant certificates of compliance for the electrical and gas connections. (These may differ from state to state)
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Service

Please attach your proof of purchase here. Your receipt is your warranty and will be required to validate any warranty.
DEALER / PRODUCT INFORMATION
Dealer/Retailer:
Dealer Address:
Dealer Phone Number:
Unit Model Number:
Serial No:
Date Installed:
Installed by:
Service
A qualified service technician should conduct any service work carried out on your ducted gas central heating or cooling product. It is important that periodical service is carried out on your product to ensure your will receive the efficiency benefits the product provides.
An authorised Climate Technologies service provider must carry out warranty service.
For Metro Service only ring the numbers below.
South Australia/ Northern Territory (08) 8307 5230 New South Wales/ Australian Capital Territory (03) 8795 2457 Western Australia (08) 9454 1000 Victoria/Tasmania (03) 8795 2456 Queensland (07) 4634 1803
Outside Metro area's please contact your nearest Climate Technologies Service Provider.
New Zealand (ABERGAS LTD) 0800 161 161
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MANUFACTURED BY:
Climate Technologies ABN 13 001 418 042 26 Nylex Avenue, Salisbury, SA 5108. Phone (08) 8307 5100 Fax: (08) 82830401
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