Daikin FTXS35K manual

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    D AIKIN R OOM AIR CONDITIONER OPERA TION MANU AL MODELS FTXS20K2V1B FTXS25K2V1B CTXS15K2V1B CTXS35K2V1B English Deutsch Français Nederlands Español Italiano Eλληνικά P or tugues Pyccкий T ürkçe 00_CV_3P297033-1.indd 1 9/16/2011 3:24:43 PM[...]

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    1 Feature For y our comf or t and ener gy sa ving Other functions COMFOR T AIRFLO W OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET ECONO Theair  owdirectionwillbeinupw ard whileinCOOLoperation,indownw ard whileinHEA Toperation.  Thisfunction willpre v entcoldorwarmairfrom directlyblo wing?[...]

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    English 2 COMFOR T AIRFLO W OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET ECONO Theair  owdirectionwillbeinupw ard whileinCOOLoperation,indo wnward whileinHEA Toperation.  Thisfunction willpre v entcoldorwarmairfrom directlyblo wingonyourbody .   Page15 OUTDOORUNITQ[...]

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    3 Saf ety Precautions • Keepthisman ualwheretheoperatorcaneasilyndit. • Readtheprecautionsinthismanualcarefullybeforeoper atingtheunit. • Theprecautionsdescr ibedhereinareclassiedas WARNINGandCA UTION.  Theybothcontainimpor tantin[...]

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    English 4 CA UTION • Donotplaceobjectsthataresusceptibletomoisturedirectlybeneaththeindoororoutdoorunits. Undercer tain conditions,condensationonthemainunitorrefrigerantpipes,airlterdirtordrainbloc kagema ycausedripping, resultingi[...]

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    Displa y 5 Name of P ar ts Indoor Unit Air inlet Front panel Air outlet Louvers (vertical blades) • Thelouversareinsideoftheairoutlet.   Page13 INTELLIGENT EYE sensor • Itdetectsthemovementsof peopleandautomatically s witchesbetweennormal operationandenergysa ving [...]

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    English 6 Outdoor Unit • Appearanceoftheoutdoorunitmaydiff erfromsomemodels. ■ Open the fr ont panel Air  lter Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying  lter Refrigerant piping and inter-unit wiring Earth terminal • Itisinsideofthiscover . Drain hose Air inlet (back and side) Air outl[...]

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    7 Name of P ar ts Remote Contr oller Signal transmitter Receiver • T ousetheremotecontroller ,aimthe transmitterattheindoorunit. Ifthere isanythingtob locksignalsbetw een theunitandtheremotecontroller , suchasacur tain,theunitwillnot operate. [...]

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    English 8 ■ Open the fr ont co ver ECONO button • ECONOoperation.   Page20 SWING button • Adjustingtheair owdirection .  Page13 INTELLIGENT EYE button • INTELLIGENTEYE operation .  Page16 : WEEKL Y button : PROGRAM button : COPY button : BA CK button : NEXT button • WEEKL Y TIMER[...]

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    9 Preparation bef ore Operation ■ T o set the batteries P osition and correctly! + – 2 3 1 1 . Slide the fr ont co ver to take it off. 2 . Set tw odry batteries AAA.LR03 (alkaline). 3 . Set the fr ont co ver as bef ore . ■ T o x the remote controller holder on the wall Remote controller holder Remote controller Screws 1 . Choose a place[...]

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    English 10 NO TE ■ Note on setting the cloc k • Iftheindoorunit’ sinternalclockisnotsettothecorrecttime,theON TIMER,OFF TIMERand WEEKL YTIMERwillnotoper atepunctually . ■ T urn the breaker on • Afterthepoweristurnedon,the  apofth[...]

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    11 A UT O · DR Y · COOL · HEA T · F AN Operation Theairconditioneroperateswiththeoperationmodeofy ourchoice. F romthenexttimeon,theairconditionerwilloperatewiththesameoper ationmode. ■ T o star t operation 1 . Press and select an operation mode . • Eachpressing[...]

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    English 12 ■ T o change the temperature setting Press . • Thedisplay editemsontheLCDwillchangewhenev ereitheroneofthebuttonsis pressed. COOLoperation HEA Toperation AUT Ooperation DR YorF ANoperation 18-32°C 10-30°C 18-30°C Thetemperaturesettingis notvariable . [...]

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    13 Adjusting the Airfl o w Direction and Rate Y oucanadjusttheair o wdirectiontoincreaseyourcomf or t. ■ T o star t auto swing Upper and lower airfl ow direction Press . • “  ” isdisplay edontheLCD .  • The  ap(hor izontalb lade)willbegintoswing. ■ [...]

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    English 14 ■ T o adjust the airfl ow rate setting Press . • Eachpressingof advancestheair  owratesettinginsequence . Auto Indoor unit quiet Low Middle low Middle Middle high High • Whentheair  o wissetto “ ”,indoorunitquietoperationwillstar tand?[...]

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    15 COMFOR T AIRFLO W Operation The owofairwillbeintheupw arddirectionwhileinCOOLoperationandinthe downw arddirectionwhileinHEA Toperation,whichwillpro videacomf or table windthatwillnotcomeindirectcontactwithpeople. ■ T o star t CO[...]

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    English 16 “INTELLIGENTEYE” istheinfraredsensorwhichdetectsthehumanmov ement. Ifnobodyintheroomf ormorethan20minutes ,theoperationautomatically changestoenergysavingoper ation. ■ T o star t INTELLIGENT EYE operation Press . • “  ”isdispla yed[...]

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    17 INTELLIGENT EYE Operation NO TE ■ Notes on INTELLIGENT EYE operation • Applicationr angeisasfollo ws. 90° 55° 7m 55° Vertical angle 90° (Side view) Horizontal angle 110° (Top view) 7m • Sensorma ynotdetectmovingobjectsfur therthan7maw ay . (Checktheapplicationrange .) • Sen[...]

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    English 18 PO WERFUL Operation PO WERFULoperationquic klymaximisesthecooling(heating)effectinan y operationmodes .  Y oucangetthemaximumcapacity . ■ T o star t PO WERFUL operation Press during operation. • POWERFULoperationendsin20min utes.  Thenthesystemautomat[...]

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    19 OUTDOOR UNIT Q UIET Operation OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationlo wersthenoiselev eloftheoutdoorunitby changingthefrequencyandf anspeedontheoutdoorunit.  Thisfunctionis conv enientdur ingthenight. ■ T o star t OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation Press . • “ ” ?[...]

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    English 20 ECONO Operation ECONOoperationisafunctionwhichenab lesef cientoperationb ylimitingthe maximumpo werconsumptionv alue. Thisfunctionisusefulf orcasesinwhichattentionshouldbepaidtoensurea circuitbreakerwillnottripwhentheprodu[...]

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    21 OFF TIMER Operation Timerfunctionsareusefulf orautomaticallys witchingtheairconditioneronoroff atnightorinthemor ning.  Y oucanalsouseOFF TIMERandON TIMERin combination. ■ T o use OFF TIMER operation • Checkthattheclockiscorrect. Ifnot[...]

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    English 22 ON TIMER Operation ■ T o use ON TIMER operation • Checkthattheclockiscorrect. Ifnot,settheclocktothepresenttime .   Page10 1 . Press . • “ ” isdispla yedontheLCD . • “ ” blinks . • “ ”andda yoftheweekdisapp[...]

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    23 WEEKL Y TIMER Operation Upto4timersettingscanbesav edforeachda yoftheweek. Itiscon v enientifthe WEEKL Y TIMERisset accordingtothef amily’ slif estyle. ■ Using in these cases of WEEKL Y TIMER Example:   Thesametimersettingsaremadef [...]

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    English 24 ■ T o use WEEKL Y TIMER operation Setting mode • Makesuretheda yoftheweekandtimeareset. Ifnot,settheda yoftheweekandtime.   Page10 6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00 25°C 27°C Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4 ON OFF ON OFF [Monday] Setting Displays Dayandn umbe[...]

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    25 WEEKL Y TIMER Operation NO TE ■ Notes on WEEKL Y TIMER operation • Donotf orgettosettheclockontheremotecontroller  rst.  Page10 • Theda yoftheweek,ON/OFF TIMERmode,timeandsettemperature(onlyf orON TIMERmode)canbesetwith WEEK[...]

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    English 26 Copy mode • Areser vationmadeoncecanbecopiedtoanotherda yoftheweek.  Thewholereser v ation oftheselectedda yoftheweekwillbecopied. 6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00 25°C 27°C 6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00 25°C 27°C COPY COPY Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4 ON OFF ON [...]

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    27 WEEKL Y TIMER Operation ■ Con rming a reservation • Thereser vationcanbecon  rmed. Setting Displays Normal Con rmation 1 . Press . • Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberofthecurrentda ywillbedisplay ed. 2 . Press to select the da y of the week and the reservati[...]

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    English 28 ■ T o delete reser v ations The individual reservation 1 . Press . • Thedayoftheweekandthereservationnumberwillbedispla yed. 2 . Press to select the da y of the week and the reservation n umber to be deleted. 3 . Press . • “  ” and “  ”or “  ” blink. 4[...]

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    29 Note f or Multi System Multisystemhasoneoutdoorunitconnectedtomultipleindoorunits. ■ Selecting the operation mode With the priority room setting present b ut inactive or not present. Whenmorethanoneindoorunitisoperating,priorityisgivento therstunitthatwasturned[...]

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    English 30 ■ COOL/HEA T mode loc k TheCOOL/HEA Tmodelockrequiresinitialprogrammingduringinstallation. Pleaseconsultyourauthorizeddealerf or assistance.  TheCOOL/HEA Tmodelocksetstheunitf orciblytoeitherCOOLorHEA Toperation.  Thisfunctionisconv enient?[...]

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    F ront panel 31 Care and Cleaning ■ Quic k reference How to open / c lose the front panel • Holdbothendsofthefrontpanel,andthenpulltoopenit. • Pressthefrontpanelatbothsidestocloseit. Cleaning parts Notes on cleaning ■ For cleaning, do not use the materials as follo ws. •[...]

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    English 32 CA UTION • Whenremo vingorattachingthefrontpanel,usearobustandstab lestoolandwatchyourstepscarefully . • Whenremo vingorattachingthefrontpanel,suppor tthepanelsecurelywithhandtopre ventitfromf alling. • Aftercleaning,?[...]

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    33 Care and Cleaning CA UTION • Donottouchthealuminium nsb ybarehandatthetimeofdismountingormountingthe  lter . 1 . Pull out the air  lters. • Openthefrontpanel. • Pushalittleupwardsthe ltertabatthecenterof eachair?[...]

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    English 34 1 . T ake off the titanium apatite photocatalytic air - purifying  lter . • Openthefrontpanelandpullouttheair  lters. • Holdtherecessedpar tsoftheframeandunhook the4claws . Claw 2 . Clean or replace the titanium apatite photocatalytic air - purifying  lter [...]

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    35 ■ Chec k the units ■ Checkthatthebase ,standandotherttingsoftheoutdoorunitarenotdeca yedorcorroded. ■ Checkthatnothingb lockstheairinletsandtheoutletsoftheindoorunitandtheoutdoorunit. ■ Checkthatthedr aincomessmoothlyou[...]

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    English 36 T r oubleshooting ■ These cases are not tr oubles. • Thefollowingcasesarenotairconditionertroub lesbuthav esomereasons.  Y ouma yjustcontinueusingit. Indoor unit Outdoor unit The HEA T operation stops suddenly and a fl owing sound is hear d. •   Theoutdoorunit[...]

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    37 T r oubleshooting • T roubleshootingmeasuresareclassi edintothef ollowingtwotypesonaremedialbasis . T akeanappropriatemeasureaccordingtothesymptom. Not tr ouble •Thesecasesarenottroubles . Chec k •Pleasecheckagainbef orecallinga repairp[...]

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    English 38 Hot air does not fl ow out soon after the star t of HEA T operation. •   Theairconditioneriswarmingup.  Y oushouldwaitf or 1to4minutes. (Thesystemisdesignedtostar t dischargingaironlyafterithasreachedacer tain temperature.) The ON/OFF TIMER[...]

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    39 T r oubleshooting ■ Call the service shop immediately W ARNING ■ When an abnormality (such as a b urning smell) occurs, stop operation and turn the breaker off. • Continuedoperationinanabnormalconditionmayresultintroubles ,electr icshocksorre . • Consulttheser viceshopwhereyo[...]

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    English 40 ■ F ault diagnosis b y remote controller • Theremotecontrollercanreceiveacorrespondingerrorcodeaccordingtothef aultfromthe indoorunit. 1 . When is held down f or 5seconds, a “ ” indication blinks on the temperature displa y section. 2 . Press repeatedly until a contin uous bee[...]

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    41 T r oubleshooting ■ LED ON OUTDOOR UNIT PCB 3MXS, 4MXS, 5MXS series GREEN RED MICROCOMPUTER NORMAL MALFUNCTION DETECTION LED-A LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 DIA GNOSIS ● ● ● ● ● NORMAL CHECKINDOORUNIT ● ● HIGHPRESSUREPRO TECT OR WORKEDORFREEZE-UPIN OPERA TINGUNITORST AND-BYUNIT ● ● ?[...]

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