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 Refer to figure 1 on page [1] 

Operating procedure varies with heat pump type 
and cooling only type. Contact your Daikin dealer 
to confirm your system type. 

To protect the unit, turn on the main power switch 
6 hours before operation.

If the main power supply is turned off during oper-
ation, operation will restart automatically after the 
power turns back on again.

Operate in the following order.

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NON-FUNCTIONING DISPLAY

If that particular function is not available, 

pressing the button may display the words 

“NOT AVAILABLE” for a few seconds.

When running multiple units simultaneously

The “NOT AVAILABLE” message will only be 

appear if none of the indoor units is equipped 

with the function. If even one unit is equipped 

with the function, the display will not appear.

14

TIMER MODE START/STOP BUTTON

Refer to “PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION”.

15

TIMER ON/OFF BUTTON

Refer to “PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION”.

16

INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION BUTTON

This button is used only by qualified service 
persons for maintenance purposes.

17

PROGRAMMING TIME BUTTON

Use this button for programming “START and/
or STOP” time.

18

TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTON

Use this button for SETTING TEMPERATURE.

19

FILTER SIGN RESET BUTTON

Refer to “HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER”.

20

FAN SPEED CONTROL BUTTON

Press this button to select the fan speed, 

HIGH or LOW, of your choice.

21

OPERATION MODE SELECTOR BUTTON

Press this button to select OPERATION MODE.

22

AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST BUTTON

Refer to “ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW 

DIRECTION”.

NOTE

For the sake of explanation, all indications are 

shown on the display in figure 1 contrary to 

actual running situations.

6. OPERATION PROCEDURE

COOLING, HEATING, AUTOMATIC, FAN, 
AND PROGRAM DRY OPERATION

OPERATION MODE SELEC-

TOR

Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR but-

ton several times and select the OPERA-

TION MODE of your choice as follows.

 

COOLING OPERATION ......................... “

 

HEATING OPERATION.......................... “

 

AUTOMATIC OPERATION..................... “

In this operation mode, COOL/HEAT 
changeover is automatically conducted.

 

FAN OPERATION................................... “

 

DRY OPERATION .................................. “

The function of this program is to decrease the 
humidity in your room with the minimum tem-
perature decrease.

Micro computer automatically determines 
TEMPERATURE and FAN SPEED.

This system does not go into operation if the 
room temperature is below 16°C.

 Refer to figure 3 on page [1] 

For cooling only type, “COOLING”, “FAN” and 
“DRY” operation are able to select.

 ON/OFF

Press ON/OFF button

OPERATION lamp lights up or goes off and the sys-

tem starts or stops OPERATION.

[ EXPLANATION OF HEATING OPERATION ]

DEFROST OPERATION

As the frost on the coil of an outdoor unit increase, 
heating effect decreases and the system goes 
into DEFROST OPERATION.

The indoor unit fan stops and the remote control-
ler display shows “

”.

After 6 to 8 minutes (maximum 10 minutes) of 
DEFROST OPERATION, the system returns to 
HEATING OPERATION.

Regarding outside air temperature and heat-

ing capacity

The heating capacity of the air conditioner 
declines as the outside air temperature falls. In 
such a case, use the air conditioner in combina-
tion with other heating systems.

A warm air circulating system is employed, and 
therefore it takes some time until the entire room 
is warmed up after the start of operation.

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Summary of Contents for FA100FVEK

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Page 2: ...ng the manual file it away for future reference Le agradecemos la compra de este acondicio nador de aire Daikin Lea cuidadosamente el manual de funciona miento antes de utilizar el acondicionador de a...

Page 3: ...4 2 TEST C hr hr TEST NOT AVAILABLE L H 2 10 11 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 12 9 13 R Y 71 b d f k e i h a j d f g e c R Y 100 C hr H 00_CV_3P170549 3 fm Page 2 Friday December 9 2005 1...

Page 4: ...SYSTEM This system provides two other control systems beside individual control one remote controller con trols one indoor unit system Confirm the following if your unit is of the following control s...

Page 5: ...r dealer When the air conditioner is to be installed in a small room it is necessary to take proper mea sures so that the amount of any leaked refriger ant does not exceed the limiting concentration e...

Page 6: ...wise injury may be caused Do not place objects in direct proximity of the outdoor unit and do not let leaves and other debris accumulate around the unit Leaves are a hotbed for small animals which can...

Page 7: ...result in a water leakage from the indoor unit Under such circumstances stop the operation of the air conditioner and then consult your dealer or our service station Refer to figure 1 on page 1 The il...

Page 8: ...planation all indications are shown on the display in figure 1 contrary to actual running situations 6 OPERATION PROCEDURE COOLING HEATING AUTOMATIC FAN AND PROGRAM DRY OPERATION OPERATION MODE SELEC...

Page 9: ...t AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST There are 2 ways of adjusting the air discharge angle ADJUSTMENT A Up and down adjustment B Left and right direction A UP AND DOWN DIRECTION Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION AD...

Page 10: ...dure from to once again When the timer is programmed to stop the system after 3 hours and start the system after 4 hours the system will stop after 3 hours and then 1 hour later the system will start...

Page 11: ...ush and neutral detergent Remove water and dry in the shade NOTE Do not wash the air conditioner with hot water of more than 50 C as doing so may result in discol oration and or deformation Do not exp...

Page 12: ...E AIR CONDITIONER II WHITE MIST COMES OUT OF A UNIT When humidity is high during cooling opera tion In oily or dusty places If the inside of an indoor unit is extremely contam inated the temperature d...

Page 13: ...lfunction occurs UNIT No C L H Check if no fuse has blown Turn off the power supply Check if the breaker is blown Turn the power on with the breaker switch in the off position Do not turn the power on...

Page 14: ...9 CURRENT INPUT RAT ING A 17 4 22 6 CAPACITY kW 8 5 11 8 kcal h 7300 10100 WEIGHT OF INDOOR UNIT kg 26 27 26 27 WEIGHT OF OUTDOOR UNIT kg 87 117 91 120 REFRIGERANT R22 R22 R22 R22 MASS OF REFRIGERANT...

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