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6 Operation

Installation and operation manual

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FAA71+100BUV1B
Split system air conditioner
3P654518-1A – 2021.03

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Operation mode

Cooling.

 In this mode, cooling will be activated as

required by the setpoint, or by Setback operation.

Heating.

 In this mode, heating will be activated as

required by the setpoint, or by Setback operation.

Fan only.

 In this mode, air circulates without heating

or cooling.

Dry.

 In this mode, the air humidity will be lowered with

a minimal temperature decrease.

The temperature and fan speed are controlled
automatically and cannot be controlled by the
controller.

Dry operation will not function if the room temperature
is too low.

Auto.

 In Auto mode, the indoor unit automatically

switches between heating and cooling mode, as
required by the setpoint.

6.2.2

Special heating operation modes

Operation

Description

Defrost

To prevent a loss of heating
capacity due to frost
accumulation in the outdoor unit,
the system will automatically
switch to defrost operation.

During defrost operation, the
indoor unit fan will stop
operation, and the following icon
will appear on the home screen:

The system will resume normal
operation after approximately 6
to 8 minutes.

Hot start

During hot start, the indoor unit
fan will stop operation, and the
following icon will appear on the
home screen:

6.2.3

Airflow direction

When.

 Adjust the airflow direction as desired.

What.

  The  system  directs  the  airflow  differently,  depending  on  the

user selection.

CAUTION

▪ ALWAYS use a user interface to adjust the angle of the

flap. When the flap is swinging and you move it forcibly
by hand, the mechanism will break.

▪ Be  careful  when  adjusting  the  louvers.  Inside  the  air

outlet, a fan is rotating at high speed.

1

Vertical airflow

The  following  vertical  airflow  directions  can  be  set  by  the  user
interface:

Direction

Screen

Fixed position

. The indoor unit

blows air in 1 of 5 fixed positions.

Swing

. The indoor unit alternates

between the 5 positions.

Note:

 Recommended position of the horizontal blades (flaps) varies

according to the operation mode.

a

b

a

Cooling operation

b

Heating operation

INFORMATION

For  setting  procedure  of  the  vertical  airflow  direction,  see
the  reference  guide  or  the  manual  of  the  used  user
interface.

2

Horizontal airflow

▪ Horizontal  airflow:  by  manually  adjusting  position  of  the  vertical

blades (louvers).

To adjust the louvers (vertical blades)

1

Adjust  horizontal  blades  using  the  user  interface  so  you  can
easily access the knobs on the vertical blades.

2

Hold knobs and move them down slightly.

3

Adjust  left  or  right  to  the  desired  position  while  holding  the
knobs.

a

a

a

Knobs

INFORMATION

When  the  unit  is  installed  in  a  corner  of  a  room,  the
direction  of  the  louvers  should  be  facing  away  from  the
wall. Efficiency will drop if a wall blocks the air.

6.3

To operate the system

INFORMATION

For setting of the operation mode or other settings, see the
reference guide or operation manual of the user interface.

Summary of Contents for FAA-B

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Page 3: ...to the indoor unit 17 15 Finishing the indoor unit installation 19 15 1 To fix the unit on the mounting plate 19 16 Commissioning 19 16 1 Checklist before commissioning 19 16 2 To perform a test run 2...

Page 4: ...ay cause refrigerant gas leakage CAUTION Install the refrigerant piping or components in a position where they are unlikely to be exposed to any substance which may corrode components containing refri...

Page 5: ...nd human health For more information contact your installer or local authority Batteries are marked with the following symbol This means that the batteries may NOT be mixed with unsorted household was...

Page 6: ...ION Pay attention to the fan It is dangerous to inspect the unit while the fan is running Be sure to turn off the main switch before executing any maintenance task CAUTION Do NOT insert fingers rods o...

Page 7: ...ing unusual occurs burning smells etc Leaving the unit running under such circumstances may cause breakage electric shock or fire Contact your dealer 4 About the system WARNING Do NOT modify disassemb...

Page 8: ...40 Outdoor temperature 15 46 C DB 15 15 5 C WB Indoor temperature 14 28 C WB 10 27 C DB Indoor humidity 80 a a To avoid condensation and water dripping out of the unit If the temperature or the humidi...

Page 9: ...on as desired What The system directs the airflow differently depending on the user selection CAUTION ALWAYS use a user interface to adjust the angle of the flap When the flap is swinging and you move...

Page 10: ...terminals of main circuit capacitors or electrical components before servicing 7 2 Cleaning the unit CAUTION Turn off the unit before cleaning the air outlet exterior front panel and air filter 7 2 1...

Page 11: ...e of the refrigerant total refrigerant charge in kg 1000 Please contact your installer for more information WARNING MILDLY FLAMMABLE MATERIAL The R32 refrigerant if applicable in this unit is mildly f...

Page 12: ...of the carrier Bring the packed unit as close as possible to its final installation position to prevent damage during transport Unpack the indoor unit completely according to the instructions mention...

Page 13: ...ting plate 1 Remove the mounting plate from the unit Remove 2 screws from class 71 or 1 screw from class 100 Push the knobs in the direction of the arrow Remove the mounting plate A b a b 1 1 c 2 c 2...

Page 14: ...ary fixing hole 12 2 2 To drill a wall hole CAUTION For walls containing a metal frame or a metal board use a wall embedded pipe and wall cover in the feed through hole to prevent possible heat electr...

Page 15: ...trical wiring and the refrigerant pipes together using vinyl tape field supply c e f b d a A A c g a Drain hose b Wall hole c Refrigerant piping d Electrical wiring e Vinyl tape field supply f Power s...

Page 16: ...r 411 13 Piping installation 13 1 Preparing refrigerant piping 13 1 1 Refrigerant piping requirements CAUTION Piping MUST be installed according to instructions given in 13 Piping installation 416 Onl...

Page 17: ...multicore cable for power supply cables WARNING Use an all pole disconnection type breaker with at least 3 mm between the contact point gaps that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category...

Page 18: ...ndoor units 2 indoor units operates equally 2 1 3 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 2 1 3 1 2 3 e c d1 d2 b a a Power supply b Residual current device c Outdoor unit d Indoor unit e User interface Group control 1 rem...

Page 19: ...ing checklist Next to the commissioning instructions in this chapter a general commissioning checklist is also available on the Daikin Business Portal authentication required The general commissioning...

Page 20: ...thermostat OFF at cooling operation LL 2 12 22 6 01 Setup volume 2 02 OFF 03 Monitoring 1 2 04 Monitoring 3 2 05 During thermostat OFF at heating operation LL 2 12 22 3 01 Setup volume 2 02 OFF 03 Mon...

Page 21: ...a Input OFF ON Result turns the unit ON Input OFF enables control by user interface a Input ON OFF Result Turns the unit OFF How to select FORCED OFF and ON OFF OPERATION 1 Turn on the power and then...

Page 22: ...y PTC PTC thermistor Q Insulated gate bipolar transistor IGBT Q C Circuit breaker Q DI KLM Earth leak circuit breaker Q L Overload protector Q M Thermo switch Q R Residual current device R Resistor R...

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