Brivis
8
ICE Fixed Speed OIM
1.4 OPERATING YOUR BRIVIS NETWORKER WALL CONTROL (IF APPLICABLE)
The Brivis Networker wall control operates the complete heating and cooling system, communicating key
information and sensing the temperature. Table 1 details the functions and symbols of the networker control unit.
The networker does not require batteries. If the networker display is blank, check that the 240V power supply and
the thermostat cable are correctly connected. The following text explains how to switch into the cooling mode. For
more details please refer to your heater manual.
Table 1. Networker Wall Control Unit Features
Symbol
Description
Symbol
Description
On/Off:
Turns the networker on and off.
Variable Keys:
Provide various functions depending on
the selected program or mode. Functions are available
only when text, a black box, or and arrow appears on
the screen beside the key.
Function (Fn):
Used in conjunction
with Keys 1 or Key 2 to activate special
functions, such as message repeating
and networker locking.
The Fn button also
activates the LED backlight.
Flame:
Indicates that the heater is switched on.
Flashes during cool-down.
Mode:
Enables switching between a heater
and cooler when both are connected to the
networker. When selected, the active mode
appears at the bottom of the screen, e.g.
Cooling
.
Fan:
Displays when the cooling/heating is switched on;
indicates that the fan is active. Flashes during cool-
down.
Heartbeat:
When flashing, this icon
indicates that room temperature is being
sensed from this networker.
Thermometer:
Registers the current room temperature.
The small marker beside the thermometer indicates the
temperature that the unit is currently set to maintain.
Program (PROG):
Provides access to the
programmable settings of the networker.
Padlock:
Indicates that the networker is locked. Refer
to Section 1.8 on page 11
Auto (AUTO):
Switches between the
preset program and manual operation.
Snowman:
(Add-on air-conditioning only)
Indicates the
refrigeration compressor is running. Flashes when the
compressor is in a safeguard time off period.
Rotary Dial:
Rotated to change settings.
(Display)
Provides information about the system, such as the
current time (top left), day of the week (left side), and
selected appliance (bottom).
The display also scrolls messages across the top of
the screen, for added information such as operational
states.