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[CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROGRAM 
DRY OPERATION]

This operation lowers the humidity without lower-
ing the indoor temperature. The indoor tempera-
ture when the operation button is pressed will be 
the set temperature. At this time, the airflow rate 
and humidity are set automatically, so the remote 
controller does not display the airflow rate and set 
temperature.
To efficiently lower the indoor temperature and 
humidity, first lower the indoor temperature using 
the COOLING OPERATION, and then use PRO-
GRAM DRY OPERATION. When the indoor tem-
perature is lowered, air discharge from the air 
conditioner may stop.

After continued operation at a downward airflow 
direction, operate the air conditioner using a dif-
ferent direction setting for a period of time to pre-
vent condensation on the airflow flaps. (The 
remote controller displays the airflow direction 
that is set.)

If the PROGRAM DRY OPERATION is used 
when the indoor temperature is low, frost forms 
the heat exchanger of the indoor unit. In this case, 
the system automatically switches to DEFROST 
OPERATION for a while.

AIRFLOW DIRECTION ADJUST

There are 2 ways of adjusting the airflow direc-
tion.
(When the operation stops, the airflow flaps at the 
air outlet (vertical airflow direction adjustment 
flaps) close automatically.)

A. UP AND DOWN DIRECTION

Press the AIRFLOW DIRECTION ADJUST 
button to select the air direction as follow-
ing.

The AIRFLOW FLAP display 
swings as shown below and the 
airflow direction continuously 
varies. (Automatic swing set-
ting)

A. Up and down direction

B. Left and right direction

swing

Press AIRFLOW DIRECTION 
ADJUST button to select the air 
direction of your choice.

The AIRFLOW FLAP display 
stops swinging and the airflow 
direction is fixed (Fixed airflow 
direction setting).

MOVEMENT OF THE AIRFLOW FLAP

For the following conditions, micro computer con-
trols the airflow direction so it may be different from 
the display.

We recommend using the airflow in the position 
listed above when fixing the airflow direction.

Operation 
mode

COOLING

AUTOMATIC 
COOLING

PROGRAM 
DRY

HEATING

AUTOMATIC 
HEATING

Vertical 
airflow

When operat-
ing continu-
ously at 
downward air-
flow direction
(Air blows in the 
automatically set 
direction for a 
period of time to 
prevent conden-
sation on the air-
flow flaps.)

When room 
temperature is 
higher than the 
set temperature

When the HEAT-
ING OPERA-
TION starts or 
during 
DEFROST 
OPERATION (if 
frost forms on 
the outdoor unit)
(The air dis-
charge direction 
becomes hori-
zontal so that it 
does not blow 
directly toward 
your body.)

Recommended flap positions

Cooling

Heating

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Summary of Contents for FAQ100CVEB

Page 1: ...SYSTEM Air Conditioner OPERATION MANUAL MODELS Wall mounted type FAQ71CVEB FAQ100CVEB English Deutsch Fran ais Espa ol Italiano Nederlands Portugues 3P184442 10J book Page 1 Thursday October 27 2011 6...

Page 2: ...t dirigido a la unidad interior Consulte tambi n los manuales de instrucciones proporcionados con la unidad exterior y el mando a distancia La ringraziamo di aver acquistato questo condizionatore d ar...

Page 3: ...1 b In case of RZQG71 d f l e j i a k d f g h e c 3P184442 10J book Page 1 Thursday October 27 2011 6 17 PM...

Page 4: ...sonas Contacte por favor con el instalador o con las autoridades locales para obtener m s informaci n Las pilas del control remoto deben extraerse y eliminarse por separado y de acuerdo con la normati...

Page 5: ...em NOTE Read the operation manual that came with the remote controller you are using If your installation has a customized control system ask your Daikin dealer for the operation that corre sponds to...

Page 6: ...o hand over the manual WARNING Be aware that prolonged direct exposure to cool or warm air from the air conditioner or to air that is too cool or too warm can be harmful to your physical condition and...

Page 7: ...may cause crack damage to the product electric shocks or fire Be sure to use a dedicated power supply for the air conditioner The use of any other power supply may cause heat generation fire or produ...

Page 8: ...time Otherwise the unit may get hot or catch on fire due to dust accumulation Never touch the internal parts of the remote controller Do not remove the front panel Touching certain internal parts will...

Page 9: ...ils consult your dealer about snow pro tection hoods etc Regarding wiring All wiring must be performed by an authorized electrician To do wiring ask your dealer Never do it by your self Make sure that...

Page 10: ...rizontal to prevent a draft of cool air to the inhabitants The remote controller will display the set air discharge direction 6 OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS DEFROST OPERATION Frost removal oper ation for...

Page 11: ...ertical airflow direction adjustment flaps close automatically A UP AND DOWN DIRECTION Press the AIRFLOW DIRECTION ADJUST button to select the air direction as follow ing The AIRFLOW FLAP display swin...

Page 12: ...or a long period When the power circuit breaker is turned on small amount of power is consumed even if the system is not in operation 1 Turn off the power circuit breaker for saving energy When reoper...

Page 13: ...eutral detergent Remove water and dry in the shade NOTE Do not wash the air conditioner with water which is 50 C or more as doing so may result in discol oration and or deformation Do not expose it to...

Page 14: ...ker at least 6 hours before operation To protect the unit this is required in order to acti vate the unit smoothly The display on the remote controller will be shown when the power circuit breaker is...

Page 15: ...ure The indoor unit is in the FAN OPERATION COOLING OPERATION AUTOMATIC COOL ING OPERATION Lower the set temperature HEATING OPERATION AUTOMATIC HEAT ING OPERATION Raise the set temperature The operat...

Page 16: ...ils on cleaning the unit This oper ation requires a qualified service person Check the usage environment When the operation is switched to the HEAT ING OPERATION during or after the DEFROST OPERATION...

Page 17: ...perates but it does not suffi ciently cool or heat If the air inlet or outlet of the indoor or the outdoor unit is blocked with obstacles Note After a while the vertical airflow adjust ment flaps at t...

Page 18: ...the power cord from the outlet Continued operation under such circumstances may result in a failure electric shock and fire Contact your dealer If a safety device such as a fuse a power circuit break...

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