How cool is cool?
The degree of cooling available from any type of air conditioning, is dependent on the
outside weather conditions. Your Evaporative Cooler works best on hot, dry days. After all,
that's when you require the most relief.
What to do on sultry or humid days.
On days of high humidity, your Evaporative Cooler works best with the Fan on high and the
Pump switch turned OFF.
You'll also feel more comfortable, because the air moving across the surface of your skin,
will increase its natural evaporation.
Just like a constant breath of fresh air.
Unlike refrigerated systems which constantly recycle frigid, stale air, your Brivis Evaporative
Cooler uses 100% fresh air, and expels stale air via open windows or doors.
So it's essential to provide ventilation for the cooling system to function properly.
Helps relieve dust and pollen allergies.
The advantages of your Brivis Evaporative Cooler go on and on.
It will even remove some pollen and dust from the air.
Air is drawn in through the filter pads resulting in clean, fresh invigorating air.
The Evaporative Cooler causes a very light pressurisation of your home and it helps stop
airborne dust wafting in through doors and windows.
Clears the house and your head after a party.
Stale air, cigarette smoke and fumes can be quickly cleared and replaced with fresh,
stimulating air by using the fan in manual mode.
Preparation for Cooling.
Before operating your Brivis Evaporative Cooler, follow these simple steps:
Ensure the "Maintenance" checks have been completed. Please refer to page 8.
Make sure enough window and/or door area is open for the unit to work correctly. The table
below gives a guide to the amount of opening required for each model.
If you wish to concentrate your cooling to a select area, simply concentrate all the required
ventilation within that targeted area. See illustration page 5.MODEL