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TERMS OF WARRANTY – AUSTRALIA

Rinnai Australia Pty. Ltd. ABN 74 005 138 769, 100 Atlantic Drive, Keysborough VIC 3173.

NOTICE TO CONSUMERS UNDER AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW

Our goods and services come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. 
For a major failure with a good, you are entitled to a replacement or refund and compensation for any other 

reasonable foreseeable loss or damage. If the failure does not amount to a major failure and if the goods fail 

to be of acceptable quality, you are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced.
For a major failure with the service, you are entitled to cancel your service contract with us and obtain a refund 

for the unused portion, or to compensation for its reduced value. You are also entitled to be compensated for 

any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. If the failure does not amount to a major failure you are 

entitled to have problems with the service rectified in a reasonable time and, if this is not done, to cancel your 

contract and obtain a refund for the unused portion of the contract�

The benefits provided by this Warranty are in addition to any other rights and remedies available to a consumer 

under the Australian Consumer Law and any other law which may apply to the goods and or services.

1  DEFINITIONS

The terms listed below shall have the following meanings:

1  “Authorised Service Representative”

 means an independent service contractor authorised by Rinnai or 

Rinnai service personnel�

2  “Rinnai”

 means Rinnai Australia Pty Ltd (ABN 74 005 138 769) and any related company�

“Certificate(s)  of  Compliance”

  means  certificate(s)  issued  by  licensed  personnel  (including  plumbers, 

refrigeration mechanics, electricians or other relevant tradespeople) to certify that any prescribed works comply 

with applicable regulatory requirements.

“Certificate(s)  of  Occupancy”

  means  certificate(s)  issued  by  the  local  government  authority  (or  similar 

organisation) which certifies that a home can be occupied.

5  “Installation Site”

 means the site at which the Product is originally installed.

6  “Normal Business Hours”

 means 8:30am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.

7  “Operating/Installation Instructions”

  means  the  user  manual  or  other  documentation  which  provides 

detailed instructions on the proper operation and maintenance of the Product�

8  “Other Applications”

 means any Product used for purposes other than Residential & Light Commercial 

Applications. Other Applications may include but are not limited to factory, IT/Server room, telephone exchange, 

processing area (e.g. bakery, kitchen, warehouse, swimming pool, agricultural facilities such as a nursery).  

Any Product which has been installed, for whatever purpose, as a retrofit component to an existing system, will 

also be classed as being part of an “Other Application” regardless of the purpose of use of the existing system 

into which such product has been installed.

9  “Purchaser”

 means the end user of the Product, the person named as owner in the Warranty certificate, the 

holder of the Proof of Purchase or the holder of a property transfer document where the Product is included 

as part of the chattels�

10  “Product”

 means the equipment purchased by the Purchaser and described in Section 2 of this document.

11  “Proof of Purchase”

 means a Tax Invoice or Receipt in respect of the Product. In the case of new constructions, 

a Certificate of Occupancy or a Certificate of Compliance that details the date of installation or commissioning 

will suffice.

12 

“Qualified  Installer”

  means  the  qualified  installation  contractor  who  is  responsible  for  performing  the 

installation work in the manner prescribed by local and statutory regulations, including compliance with any 

relevant and to Rinnai specifications, including Australian Standards.

13  “Residential & Light Commercial Applications”

 means any Product for use in residential or light commercial 

applications where

a)  the Product is solely used for the purpose of human comfort; and
b) 

the ambient temperature of the space the Product is intended to heat or cool is influenced solely or 

primarily by natural exterior weather conditions rather than by man-made or mechanical heat sources. 

Examples  of  Residential  &  Light  Commercial  Applications  include,  homes,  offices,  hotels,  apartments, 

nursing homes, hospitals, health care premises, shopping centres, and retail stores�

WARRANTY

Rinnai 19 

Split AC OM

Summary of Contents for HINRT25B

Page 1: ...ditioner Operation Manual Models System HSNRT25B HSNRT35B HSNRT50B HSNRT70B HSNRT80B Indoor HINRT25B HINRT35B HINRT50B HINRT70B HINRT80B Outdoor HONRT25B HONRT35B HONRT50B HONRT70B HONRT80B TURBO C LRSWING COOL SWING SPEED RUN REFRIGERANT R32 ...

Page 2: ...ons Current AS NZS 3000 AS NZS 5141 Local Regulations and Municipal Building Codes including local OH S requirements This appliance must be installed maintained and removed only by an Authorised Person For continued safety of this appliance it must be installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions ...

Page 3: ...ealth Wi Fi 11 Sleep Mode 11 Delay ON Timer 12 Delay OFF Timer 12 Cancelling ON OFF Timers 12 Room temperature display follow me 12 Large Temperature Display 13 Auto Fresh 13 Spot Swing 13 Economy Cooling Only 13 Cleaning Operation 14 Operating the Air Conditioner Without the Remote Control 14 Power Interruption Automatic Restart 14 Care Maintenance 15 Installation Record Installer Details 15 Inst...

Page 4: ...people or mechanical lifting device Improper lifting may result in serious injury Take care when opening or unpacking this appliance Failure to do so may result in serious injury or product failure DO NOT modify the electrical wiring of this appliance If the control power wiring is damaged or deteriorated then it must be replaced by an authorised person Failure to do so may result in electric shoc...

Page 5: ...nce turn the appliance off isolate the power supply and contact a service agent DO NOT operate the appliance if it has been submerged into water due to flooding contact a service agent Failure to do so may result in electric shock fire serious injury or product failure This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack ...

Page 6: ...t the and terminals of the batteries are installed correctly 3 Reattach the battery cover NOTE If the LCD screen of the remote control starts to fade or fails to transmit replace the batteries REMOTE CONTROL CRADLE For convenience a slide in cradle is provided for fixing the remote control to a wall IMPORTANT To Install Choose a safe and easily accessible place DO NOT mount the cradle in direct su...

Page 7: ... room temperature at remote control location Measures temperature and sends to appliance 15 DISPLAY button Turns indoor temperature display ON OFF 16 FRESH button Keeps the head unit free of excess moisture by running a 3 min cycle every time the unit is turned off 17 CLEAN button End of season cleaning process to dry the inside of the indoor unit or when the appliance is not going to be used for ...

Page 8: ...he desired temperature the available temperature range is 16 C 32 C in 0 5 C increments The fan speed defaults to that which was last used see FAN SPEED below HEATING When selected this mode operates the air conditioner as a heating appliance 1 Press the Heat button 2 Press or to set the desired temperature the available temperature range is 16 C 32 C in 0 5 C increments The fan speed defaults to ...

Page 9: ...t in damage to the louvre movement mechanisms ADJUSTING HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW Continuous Circulation 1 To adjust the direction of the air flow horizontally for an even air circulation press the SWING button to enable a continuous cyclic movement of the vanes When cycling L R SWING and the swing icon are shown on the LCD screen Fixed Direction 1 To adjust the direction of the air flow horizontally in...

Page 10: ...ODE COOL Functions the same as the COOL button in basic operation on page 8 MODE DRY DEHUMIDIFYING In periods of high humidity this mode removes excess moisture from the room in order to prevent mould and mildew This mode adjusts the room temperature and the fan speed automatically to maintain the optimal level of humidity 1 Press the ON OFF button to turn on appliance 2 Press the MODE button unti...

Page 11: ...e will respond with a double beep to confirm Wi Fi activation or reset For further details refer to the Wi Fi Operation Manual a copy of the manual may be downloaded from the Rinnai web site http www rinnai com au cooling SLEEP MODE 1 Press the ON OFF button to turn on appliance 2 Set the desired mode temperature and fan setting as per basic operations 3 Press the SLEEP button SLEEP is shown on th...

Page 12: ...When setting a timer function at each step failure to press buttons within 10 seconds will terminate the timer setup If this happens you will need to re start the timer setup procedure at step 1 4 Set the mode temperature and fan setting you wish the appliance to operate with until the OFF time period is reached CANCELLING ON OFF TIMERS 1 When a timer is set pressing the TIMER button will cancel a...

Page 13: ...g the FRESH function removes such moisture by allowing the fan to run for 3 minutes after every shut down avoiding odours and keeping the unit fresh 1 With the appliance OFF press the FRESH button Anti F is shown on the LCD screen 2 Pressing the FRESH button again will cancel the mode FRESH will no longer be shown on the LCD screen NOTE This function will not operate in TIMER OFF or SLEEP modes SP...

Page 14: ...ning cycle OPERATING THE AIR CONDITIONER WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL You can use the Manual ON OFF Auto button of the indoor unit to operate the air conditioner when the remote control is unavailable NOTE When operated in this manner the appliance is set to AUTO OPERATION mode as described in Mode Auto on page 10 cooling heating and fan speed are all adjusted automatically by the appliance 1 Open t...

Page 15: ...______ Serial Number Outdoor Unit ________________________________________________________________ Installation Address ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAM Please ensure you register your product warranty on line at rin...

Page 16: ...ouver operation Remote operation Sequence of operation Return Air Temp Cooling Heating o C o C o C o C o C o C Outlet Air Temp Cooling Heating o C o C o C o C o C o C Outdoor unit Liquid line pressure kPa kPa kPa kPa kPa kPa Outdoor unit Suction line pressure kPa kPa kPa kPa kPa kPa Airflow through system Refrigerant pipework Safety tray Wall mounting CONSUMABLES Capacitors Filters Batteries If ap...

Page 17: ...ppliance professionally serviced once per year failing to do so may decrease the operational efficiency or increase energy consumed CLEANING THE AIR FILTER Clean the air filter once every 2 weeks or more if necessary 1 Turn off the power 2 Open the front cover 3 Hold the tab of the air filter lift it up slightly and remove it from the unit 4 Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or with warm wate...

Page 18: ...lean the air filter once every 2 weeks See Cleaning Air Filter for more information The room temperature is too high In summer it may take some time to cool indoor air In this case select the turbo cool operation to cool indoor air quickly The desired temperature is higher than the set temperature Set the desired temperature to a level lower than the current temperature There is a heating source n...

Page 19: ...s Hours means 8 30am to 5 00pm Monday to Friday excluding public holidays 7 Operating Installation Instructions means the user manual or other documentation which provides detailed instructions on the proper operation and maintenance of the Product 8 Other Applications means any Product used for purposes other than Residential Light Commercial Applications OtherApplications may include but are not...

Page 20: ...t shall be performed during Normal Business Hours by anAuthorised Service Representative Repair by persons other than anAuthorised Service Representatives may void the Warranty 2 4 Alternatively to clause 2 3 above Rinnai can at its discretion elect to pay you an amount equivalent to the cost of repairing or replacing the Product 2 5 If Rinnai provides you with either the replacement costs or repl...

Page 21: ...to faulty or poor external electrical wiring incorrect or faulty power supply voltage fluctuations over voltage transients or electromagnetic interference inadequate or faulty gas drainage services or water services including water pressure and non potable water d damage problems or failure caused by acts of God fire wind lightning flood storm hail storm fallout vandalism earthquake war civil insu...

Page 22: ...elevant freight charges in transit insurance expenses or travelling costs without written authorisation from Rinnai Rinnai will not reimburse the Purchaser for such costs 6 3 The Purchaser must pay all costs and expenses in respect of a any service call out fee if the Product is not accessible for service b making the Product accessible for service for example restricted access or working at heigh...

Page 23: ...oduct 8 Other Applications means any Product used for purposes other than Residential Light Commercial Applications OtherApplications may include but are not limited to factory IT Server room telephone exchange processing area e g bakery kitchen warehouse swimming pool agricultural facilities such as a nursery Any Product which has been installed for whatever purpose as a retrofit component to an ...

Page 24: ...vice Agents may void the Warranty 2 4 Alternatively to clause 2 3 above Rinnai can at its discretion elect to pay you an amount equivalent to the cost of repairing or replacing the Product 2 5 If Rinnai provides you with either the replacement costs or replacement product ownership of the original Product shall immediately transfer to Rinnai 2 6 Rinnai is responsible for reasonable costs associate...

Page 25: ...oltage fluctuations over voltage transients or electromagnetic interference inadequate or faulty gas drainage services or water services including water pressure and non potable water d damage problems or failure caused by acts of God fire wind lightning flood storm hail storm fallout vandalism earthquake war civil insurrection misuse abuse negligence accident pests animals pets vermin insects spi...

Page 26: ...nsistent with the purchaser s statutory rights and the rights given by this Warranty all liabilities of Rinnai for any direct special indirect or consequential loss or damage any damage or expense for personal injury or any loss or destruction of property arising directly or indirectly from the use or inability to use the Product or any of its parts and or servicing the Product are expressly exclu...

Page 27: ... installation service maintenance or repair of the Product d any surcharge applicable in respect of supplying replacement parts outside Normal Business Hours and e any other costs and expenses in relation to claiming the Warranty that is not covered by clause 6 2 7 PURCHASER S RESPONSIBILITIES 7 1 The Purchaser must operate and maintain the Product in accordance with the Operating Instructions and...

Page 28: ...3177 Auckland Airport Auckland 2150 Tel 09 257 3800 Toll Free 0800 764 624 For further information visit www rinnai co nz youtube com rinnainz facebook com rinnainz or email info rinnai co nz Rinnai has a Service and Spare Parts network with personnel who are fully trained and equipped to give the best service on your Rinnai appliance If your appliance requires service please call our National Hel...

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