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4 Operation

Operation manual

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(C)(F)TXA15~50A2V1B(W)(S)(T)
Daikin room air conditioner
3P485919-7C – 2017.12

Defrost operation.

 During heating operation, frost might occur on

the  outdoor  unit  and  decrease  the  heating  capacity.  In  that  case,
the  system  automatically  switches  to  defrosting  operation  to
remove  the  frost.  During  defrosting  operation,  hot  air  is  NOT
blown from the indoor unit.

Humidity  sensor.

  Control  the  humidity  by  decreasing  the

humidity during cooling process.

4.3.1

To start/stop operation and to set the
temperature

: Unit is operating.

: Operation mode = Automatic

: Operation mode = Drying

: Operation mode = Cooling

: Operation mode = Heating

: Operation mode = Fan only

: Shows the set temperature.

1

Press 

 one or more times to select the operation mode.

Result: 

The mode will be set as follows:

2

Press 

 to 

start

 operation.

Result: 

 and the selected mode are displayed on the LCD.

3

Press 

  or 

  one  or  more  times  to  lower  or  raise  the

temperature

.

Cooling
operation

Heating
operation

Automatic
operation

Drying or Fan
only operation

18~32°C

10~30°C

18~30°C

Note:

 When using 

drying

 or 

fan

 

only

 mode, you cannot adjust the

temperature.

4

Press 

 to 

stop

 operation.

Result: 

  disappears  from  the  LCD.  The  operation  lamp  goes

off.

4.3.2

Airflow rate

Note:

 If the unit reach the temperature set point in cooling, heating

or automatic mode. Fan will stop operating.

1

Press 

 to choose:

5 airflow rate levels, from "

" to "

"

Automatic operation

Indoor unit quiet operation. When the airflow is set to

"

", the noise from the unit will be reduced.

Note: 

 When using 

drying

 operation mode, you CANNOT adjust the

airflow rate setting.

To adjust the airflow rate

1

Press 

 to change the airflow setting as follows:

4.3.3

Airflow direction

When.

 Adjust the airflow direction as desired.

What.

  The  system  directs  the  airflow  differently,  depending  on  the

user  selection  (swinging  or  fixed  position).  It  does  so  by  moving
horizontal blades (flaps) or vertical blades (louvers).

Setting

Airflow direction

 Vertical automatic

swing

Moves up and down.

 Horizontal

automatic swing

Moves from side to side.

+

 3-D airflow

direction

Moves simultaneously up and down and
from side to side

[—]

Stays in a fixed position.

CAUTION

▪ ALWAYS use a user interface to adjust the position of

the  flaps  and  louvers.  When  the  flaps  and  louvers  are
swinging  and  you  move  them  forcibly  by  hand,  the
mechanism will break.

▪ Be careful when adjusting the flaps and louvers. Inside

the air outlet, a fan is rotating at high speed.

Note:

  The  movable  range  of  the  flap  varies  according  to  the

operation  mode.  The  flap  will  stop  at  the  upper  position  when  the
airflow rate is changed to low during the up and down swing setting.

a

b

a

Flap range in cooling or drying operation

b

Flap range in heating or fan only operation

To adjust vertical airflow direction

1

Press 

.

Result: 

  appears  on  the  LCD.  The  flaps  (horizontal  blades)

will begin to swing.

2

To  use  fixed  position,  press 

  when  the  flaps  reach  the

desired position.

Result: 

  disappears  from  the  LCD.  The  flaps  will  stop

moving.

To adjust horizontal airflow direction

1

Press 

.

Result: 

  appears  on  the  LCD.  The  louvers  (vertical

blades) will begin to swing.

2

To use fixed position, press 

 when the louvers reach the

desired position.

Result: 

  disappears  from  the  LCD.  The  flaps  will  stop

moving.

To use 3-D airflow direction

1

Press 

 and 

.

Result: 

 and 

 appear on the LCD. The flaps (horizontal

blades) and louvers (vertical blades) will begin to swing.

Summary of Contents for CTXA15A2V1BW

Page 1: ...ual Daikin room air conditioner CTXA15A2V1BW FTXA20A2V1BW FTXA25A2V1BW FTXA35A2V1BW FTXA42A2V1BW FTXA50A2V1BW CTXA15A2V1BS FTXA20A2V1BS FTXA25A2V1BS FTXA35A2V1BS FTXA42A2V1BS FTXA50A2V1BS CTXA15A2V1BT...

Page 2: ...Ag ion filter 16 6 8 To replace the titanium apatite deodorizing filter and the silver particle filter Ag ion filter 16 6 9 To close the front panel 16 6 10 To remove the front panel 16 6 11 To take f...

Page 3: ...rticle filter is interchangeable ON OFF button If the user interface is missing you can use the ON OFF button on the indoor unit to start stop operation When operation is started using this button the...

Page 4: ...Weekly timer is active Day of the week Icon Description Current time 2 2 3 To operate the user interface a 500 mm a Signal receiver Note Make sure that there are no obstacles within 500 mm under the s...

Page 5: ...rightness of the indoor unit display Adjust the brightness of the indoor unit display as desired or turn OFF the display 3 4 1 To set the brightness of the indoor unit display 1 Press for at least 2 s...

Page 6: ...Streamer To remove airborne allergens such as mold pollen adjuvant substances viruses bacteria Econo To use the system when you are also using other power consuming appliances To save energy Outdoor...

Page 7: ...adjust the airflow rate 1 Press to change the airflow setting as follows 4 3 3 Airflow direction When Adjust the airflow direction as desired What The system directs the airflow differently depending...

Page 8: ...elected Comfort airflow operation will be cancelled To turn ON OFF Vertical airflow function 1 Press for at least 2 seconds Result The menu appears on the display 2 Press or to change the menu screen...

Page 9: ...ady low Econo operation will NOT further reduce power consumption Outdoor unit quiet operation Use Outdoor unit quiet operation when you want to decrease the noise level of the outdoor unit Example At...

Page 10: ...t time are displayed on the LCD The timer lamp lights up INFORMATION Each time or is pressed the time setting advances by 10 minutes Holding the button down will change the setting rapidly 4 To stop o...

Page 11: ...ture Note The set temperature is only displayed when the mode setting is on 9 Press Result Temperature and time are set in ON timer Time is set in OFF timer Timer lamp lights orange Result New reserva...

Page 12: ...Smartphone tablet or another smart device with one of the following operating systems Android 4 0 3 or later iOS 7 1 2 or later Internet line and communication device such as a modem router etc Wirele...

Page 13: ...onds in the default screen Result The confirmation display menu appears 2 Keep pressing or until the AP setting display menu appears 3 Press to confirm the selection Result is blinking 4 Connect with...

Page 14: ...the air outlet of the unit Doing so may cause a reduced heating cooling effect or stop operation Turn off the main power supply switch to the unit when the unit is NOT used for longer periods of time...

Page 15: ...C or higher Possible consequence Discoloration and deformation Do NOT use polishing compounds Do NOT use a scrubbing brush Possible consequence The surface finishing peels off DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCU...

Page 16: ...or 10 to 15 minutes in warm water Do NOT remove the filter from frame 3 After washing shake off remaining water and dry the filter in the shade Do NOT wring out the filter when removing water 6 8 To r...

Page 17: ...main power switch If water leaks from the unit Stop the operation The operation switch does NOT work well Turn OFF the power supply If the user interface display indicates the unit number the operatio...

Page 18: ...o insert the batteries on page 4 Make sure that the transmitter is NOT exposed to direct sunlight Check if there are any electronic starter type fluorescent lamps in the room Contact your dealer The u...

Page 19: ...utdoor unit Indoor outdoor unit combination fault Indoor unit Error code Description Indoor unit PCB abnormality Freeze up protection or high pressure control Fan motor DC motor abnormality Streamer u...

Page 20: ...channel MUST be between 1 11 Check if communication is OK See To confirm the wireless adapter connection status on page 12 Try to resetting to the factory default and repeat the setting See To reset t...

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