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Brivis StarPro SP6 series - User Manual

Brivis StarPro SP6 series
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Ducted Gas Heater
Operation Manual
Brivis Models:
StarPro SP6, SP5, SP4
Bualo BX5, BX3
Wombat 2PWN
Compact CC3
BX5
SP623EN
SP521IN
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Summary

Warnings and Important Information

Regulatory and Installation Requirements

Installation requirements and compliance standards for the appliance.

Warnings and Important Information

Operation Precautions

Precautions and warnings for operating the appliance safely.

Warranty Exclusions

Conditions that may void the product warranty and service requirements.

Mandatory Inspection Prior to Installation

Essential checks before installing the appliance for safety and compliance.

Introduction

Privacy Notification

Collection and use of personal information for warranty and service purposes.

Product Warranty Details

Details on product warranty coverage, conditions, and maintenance requirements.

Ducted Heater Operation

How Ducted Heating Works

Explanation of the three main components and how the heating system functions.

Efficiency Guidelines

Guidelines for maximizing heater performance and energy efficiency.

Safety Warnings

Essential safety precautions to avoid hazards during operation and installation.

Supply Cord Information

Information regarding the condition and replacement of the supply cord.

Heater Operation Notes

Key points and considerations for operating the heater, including fan start-up and settings.

Power Supply Interruption Handling

How the system behaves during and after a power supply interruption.

Switching the System On

Step-by-step instructions for turning the heating system on.

Outlet Guide

Networker Wall Control Unit

Networker Batteries and Cables

Information about the networker's power source and cable connections.

Zoned Systems

Zoning Symbols Explained

Explanation of symbols used to indicate zone status and operation.

Time and Day Settings

Setting Time and Day

Instructions for configuring the networker's clock and day settings.

User Settings

NC-6 User Settings in Heating Operation Display

Guide to customising features like clock format, temperature units, and day grouping.

Programmed (AUTO) Operation

Operating in AUTO Mode

Steps to operate the system using pre-programmed AUTO settings for comfort.

Temporarily Override AUTO Mode Settings

How to temporarily adjust temperature settings outside of programmed AUTO mode.

Skip a Programmed Heating Period

Procedure to skip the current programmed heating period and move to the next.

Permanently Change AUTO Mode Settings

Guide to permanently modifying AUTO program times and temperatures for custom schedules.

Manual Operation

Operate System with Manual Settings

Instructions for operating the heater using manual control of temperature and zones.

Special Fan Operations

Fan Only Operation

How to operate the fan independently for air circulation or purification.

Continuous Fan Operation

Setting the fan to run continuously between heating cycles.

System Messages

Error Messages

Information on interpreting and responding to error messages displayed by the system.

Service Notification Message

Alerts indicating when the appliance requires scheduled servicing.

Reading System Messages

Steps to view and record system messages and error codes.

Clearing the Spanner Icon

Procedure to reset or clear the service indicator icon on the networker.

Error Codes

Error Codes 40, 41, 42, 43: Overheat

Overheat condition errors and recommended corrective actions.

Error Codes 46, 47, 55: Ignition Failure

Errors indicating failure to ignite within the specified time, with corrective actions.

Error Code 50: Ignition Lockout

Error indicating lockout after multiple ignition attempts; includes reset procedure.

Error Code 53: Overheat Lockout

Error due to multiple overheat occurrences, often caused by insufficient airflow.

Error Code 56: Pressure Switch Lockout

Lockout due to pressure switch fault, often related to flue or drain blockages.

Reset the Heater

Reset Option Not Displaying

Steps to display the 'Reset' option if it is not visible on the networker.

Resetting the Heater

Procedure to restart or reset the heater after an interruption or fault.

Initial Actions for Persistent Errors

Steps to take if errors continue after resetting the heater.

Lock the Networker

Set a Personal Identification Number (PIN)

Instructions for setting a 4-digit PIN to lock the networker settings.

Locking the Networker

Steps to activate the networker lock using the configured PIN.

Unlocking the Networker

Procedure to unlock the networker using the 4-digit PIN.

Dual Networkers

Add-On Air Conditioning

Cooling Mode Operation

How the networker controls the air conditioning unit in cooling mode.

Heater Service and Maintenance

Heater Inspection

Checks to perform on the power lead and return air filter for proper function.

System Shut Down Procedure

Steps for safely shutting down the heater for seasonal periods or holidays.

Ductwork Maintenance

Recommendations for cleaning ductwork for optimal performance and air quality.

Scheduled Heater Service

Information on scheduled servicing intervals and components covered.

Before Calling For Assistance

Basic Checks Before Assistance

Essential checks to perform before contacting customer support for assistance.

Troubleshooting Guide

A symptom-based guide to diagnosing and resolving common issues with the heater.

Customer Care Program

Contacting Customer Care

Information on how to contact customer support and details to provide.

Preferential Offers

Details on preferential offers for preventative maintenance services.

Product Registration

Instructions for registering the product warranty online.

Maintenance

Routine Maintenance Tasks

Guidance on regular maintenance tasks, including cleaning the return air filter and heater unit.

Service Maintenance Schedule

Frequently Asked Questions

Warranty Information

Terms of Warranty - Australia

Detailed terms and conditions of the Rinnai product warranty for Australia.

Consumer Rights Under Australian Law

Information on consumer guarantees and rights under Australian law.

Warranty Definitions

Definitions of key terms used throughout the warranty document.

Terms of Warranty

Warranty Applicability and Duration

Warranty applicability and duration for different product groups and application types.

Rinnais Discretion in Warranty Classification

Rinnai's discretion in classifying products and applying warranty terms.

Repair and Replacement Process

Process of repair or replacement by authorised service representatives.

Alternative Compensation Options

Rinnai's option to provide compensation equivalent to repair or replacement costs.

Cost Responsibilities for Warranty Claims

Rinnai's responsibility for legitimate warranty claim costs and limitations.

Maintenance as a Warranty Condition

Requirement for regular maintenance and use of licensed personnel for works.

Conditions of Warranty

Purchasers Warranty Claim Conditions

Conditions the purchaser must meet to obtain warranty benefits, including maintenance and proof of purchase.

Warranty Exclusions

List of exclusions from warranty coverage, including damage, misuse, and installation issues.

Limitations

Third-Party Advice Disclaimer

Disclaimer regarding advice or recommendations from third parties on system design.

Geographical Warranty Limitation

Exclusion of warranty for products installed outside Australia.

Exclusion of Consequential Liability

Exclusion of Rinnai's liability for indirect or consequential loss or damage.

Travel, Transport & Access Costs

Purchasers Responsibility for Travel Costs

Purchaser responsibility for travel and freight costs beyond a specified distance.

Rinnais Responsibility for Travel Costs

Rinnai's responsibility for travel and freight costs within a specified distance.

Purchaser Costs for Service Access

Purchaser costs for service access, labour, and non-standard parts.

Purchasers Responsibilities

Operation and Maintenance Obligations

Purchaser's obligations for operation, maintenance, and servicing of the product.

How to Make a Warranty Claim

Instructions on how to initiate a warranty claim for the product.

Rinnai New Zealand Limited Warranty

Consumer Rights Under New Zealand Law

Consumer guarantees and rights under New Zealand law for product purchases.

Warranty Definitions

Definitions of key terms used in the New Zealand warranty document.

Terms of Warranty

Warranty Applicability and Duration

Warranty applicability and duration for different product groups and application types.

Rinnais Discretion in Warranty Classification

Rinnai's discretion in classifying products and applying warranty terms.

NZ Consumer Guarantees Act Compliance

Guarantees regarding repair facilities and spare parts availability under NZ law.

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Warranty Effectiveness Conditions

Conditions for warranty effectiveness, including installation compliance and proof of purchase.

Installation and Servicing Requirements

Mandatory installation, commissioning, and servicing by authorised personnel.

Operation and Maintenance Requirements

Requirement to operate and maintain appliances according to manufacturer instructions.

Authorised Servicing Centre

Servicing must be performed by a Rinnai authorised service centre.

Component Warranty Scope

Warranty covers only Rinnai-supplied components, not third-party parts.

Warranty Exclusions

Exclusions Voiding Warranty

List of actions or conditions that may void the warranty and incur service charges.

Purchase Details

Record Keeping and Online Registration

Instruction to keep purchase details for future reference, including online registration.

How to Make a Warranty Claim

Guidance on initiating a warranty claim for fixed products.

Summary

Warnings and Important Information

Regulatory and Installation Requirements

Installation requirements and compliance standards for the appliance.

Warnings and Important Information

Operation Precautions

Precautions and warnings for operating the appliance safely.

Warranty Exclusions

Conditions that may void the product warranty and service requirements.

Mandatory Inspection Prior to Installation

Essential checks before installing the appliance for safety and compliance.

Introduction

Privacy Notification

Collection and use of personal information for warranty and service purposes.

Product Warranty Details

Details on product warranty coverage, conditions, and maintenance requirements.

Ducted Heater Operation

How Ducted Heating Works

Explanation of the three main components and how the heating system functions.

Efficiency Guidelines

Guidelines for maximizing heater performance and energy efficiency.

Safety Warnings

Essential safety precautions to avoid hazards during operation and installation.

Supply Cord Information

Information regarding the condition and replacement of the supply cord.

Heater Operation Notes

Key points and considerations for operating the heater, including fan start-up and settings.

Power Supply Interruption Handling

How the system behaves during and after a power supply interruption.

Switching the System On

Step-by-step instructions for turning the heating system on.

Outlet Guide

Networker Wall Control Unit

Networker Batteries and Cables

Information about the networker's power source and cable connections.

Zoned Systems

Zoning Symbols Explained

Explanation of symbols used to indicate zone status and operation.

Time and Day Settings

Setting Time and Day

Instructions for configuring the networker's clock and day settings.

User Settings

NC-6 User Settings in Heating Operation Display

Guide to customising features like clock format, temperature units, and day grouping.

Programmed (AUTO) Operation

Operating in AUTO Mode

Steps to operate the system using pre-programmed AUTO settings for comfort.

Temporarily Override AUTO Mode Settings

How to temporarily adjust temperature settings outside of programmed AUTO mode.

Skip a Programmed Heating Period

Procedure to skip the current programmed heating period and move to the next.

Permanently Change AUTO Mode Settings

Guide to permanently modifying AUTO program times and temperatures for custom schedules.

Manual Operation

Operate System with Manual Settings

Instructions for operating the heater using manual control of temperature and zones.

Special Fan Operations

Fan Only Operation

How to operate the fan independently for air circulation or purification.

Continuous Fan Operation

Setting the fan to run continuously between heating cycles.

System Messages

Error Messages

Information on interpreting and responding to error messages displayed by the system.

Service Notification Message

Alerts indicating when the appliance requires scheduled servicing.

Reading System Messages

Steps to view and record system messages and error codes.

Clearing the Spanner Icon

Procedure to reset or clear the service indicator icon on the networker.

Error Codes

Error Codes 40, 41, 42, 43: Overheat

Overheat condition errors and recommended corrective actions.

Error Codes 46, 47, 55: Ignition Failure

Errors indicating failure to ignite within the specified time, with corrective actions.

Error Code 50: Ignition Lockout

Error indicating lockout after multiple ignition attempts; includes reset procedure.

Error Code 53: Overheat Lockout

Error due to multiple overheat occurrences, often caused by insufficient airflow.

Error Code 56: Pressure Switch Lockout

Lockout due to pressure switch fault, often related to flue or drain blockages.

Reset the Heater

Reset Option Not Displaying

Steps to display the 'Reset' option if it is not visible on the networker.

Resetting the Heater

Procedure to restart or reset the heater after an interruption or fault.

Initial Actions for Persistent Errors

Steps to take if errors continue after resetting the heater.

Lock the Networker

Set a Personal Identification Number (PIN)

Instructions for setting a 4-digit PIN to lock the networker settings.

Locking the Networker

Steps to activate the networker lock using the configured PIN.

Unlocking the Networker

Procedure to unlock the networker using the 4-digit PIN.

Dual Networkers

Add-On Air Conditioning

Cooling Mode Operation

How the networker controls the air conditioning unit in cooling mode.

Heater Service and Maintenance

Heater Inspection

Checks to perform on the power lead and return air filter for proper function.

System Shut Down Procedure

Steps for safely shutting down the heater for seasonal periods or holidays.

Ductwork Maintenance

Recommendations for cleaning ductwork for optimal performance and air quality.

Scheduled Heater Service

Information on scheduled servicing intervals and components covered.

Before Calling For Assistance

Basic Checks Before Assistance

Essential checks to perform before contacting customer support for assistance.

Troubleshooting Guide

A symptom-based guide to diagnosing and resolving common issues with the heater.

Customer Care Program

Contacting Customer Care

Information on how to contact customer support and details to provide.

Preferential Offers

Details on preferential offers for preventative maintenance services.

Product Registration

Instructions for registering the product warranty online.

Maintenance

Routine Maintenance Tasks

Guidance on regular maintenance tasks, including cleaning the return air filter and heater unit.

Service Maintenance Schedule

Frequently Asked Questions

Warranty Information

Terms of Warranty - Australia

Detailed terms and conditions of the Rinnai product warranty for Australia.

Consumer Rights Under Australian Law

Information on consumer guarantees and rights under Australian law.

Warranty Definitions

Definitions of key terms used throughout the warranty document.

Terms of Warranty

Warranty Applicability and Duration

Warranty applicability and duration for different product groups and application types.

Rinnais Discretion in Warranty Classification

Rinnai's discretion in classifying products and applying warranty terms.

Repair and Replacement Process

Process of repair or replacement by authorised service representatives.

Alternative Compensation Options

Rinnai's option to provide compensation equivalent to repair or replacement costs.

Cost Responsibilities for Warranty Claims

Rinnai's responsibility for legitimate warranty claim costs and limitations.

Maintenance as a Warranty Condition

Requirement for regular maintenance and use of licensed personnel for works.

Conditions of Warranty

Purchasers Warranty Claim Conditions

Conditions the purchaser must meet to obtain warranty benefits, including maintenance and proof of purchase.

Warranty Exclusions

List of exclusions from warranty coverage, including damage, misuse, and installation issues.

Limitations

Third-Party Advice Disclaimer

Disclaimer regarding advice or recommendations from third parties on system design.

Geographical Warranty Limitation

Exclusion of warranty for products installed outside Australia.

Exclusion of Consequential Liability

Exclusion of Rinnai's liability for indirect or consequential loss or damage.

Travel, Transport & Access Costs

Purchasers Responsibility for Travel Costs

Purchaser responsibility for travel and freight costs beyond a specified distance.

Rinnais Responsibility for Travel Costs

Rinnai's responsibility for travel and freight costs within a specified distance.

Purchaser Costs for Service Access

Purchaser costs for service access, labour, and non-standard parts.

Purchasers Responsibilities

Operation and Maintenance Obligations

Purchaser's obligations for operation, maintenance, and servicing of the product.

How to Make a Warranty Claim

Instructions on how to initiate a warranty claim for the product.

Rinnai New Zealand Limited Warranty

Consumer Rights Under New Zealand Law

Consumer guarantees and rights under New Zealand law for product purchases.

Warranty Definitions

Definitions of key terms used in the New Zealand warranty document.

Terms of Warranty

Warranty Applicability and Duration

Warranty applicability and duration for different product groups and application types.

Rinnais Discretion in Warranty Classification

Rinnai's discretion in classifying products and applying warranty terms.

NZ Consumer Guarantees Act Compliance

Guarantees regarding repair facilities and spare parts availability under NZ law.

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Warranty Effectiveness Conditions

Conditions for warranty effectiveness, including installation compliance and proof of purchase.

Installation and Servicing Requirements

Mandatory installation, commissioning, and servicing by authorised personnel.

Operation and Maintenance Requirements

Requirement to operate and maintain appliances according to manufacturer instructions.

Authorised Servicing Centre

Servicing must be performed by a Rinnai authorised service centre.

Component Warranty Scope

Warranty covers only Rinnai-supplied components, not third-party parts.

Warranty Exclusions

Exclusions Voiding Warranty

List of actions or conditions that may void the warranty and incur service charges.

Purchase Details

Record Keeping and Online Registration

Instruction to keep purchase details for future reference, including online registration.

How to Make a Warranty Claim

Guidance on initiating a warranty claim for fixed products.

Brivis StarPro SP6 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBrivis
ModelStarPro SP6 series
CategoryGas Heater
LanguageEnglish

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