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Installation site

• 

It is possible that signals will not be received in 

rooms that have electronic fluorescent lighting. 

Please consult with your local dealer before 

buying new fluorescent lights.

• 

If the remote controller operated some other 

electrical apparatus, move that machine away 

or consult your local dealer.

• 

Do not install the remote controller in places 

exposed to direct sunlight. Doing so could 

result in discolouration and failure of the LCD.

[CAUTIONS]

Incorrect handling of batteries can result 

in injury from battery leakage, rupturing or 

heating, or lead to equipment failure.

Please observe the following precautions and 

use safely.

• 

If the alkaline solution from the batteries should 

get in the eyes, do not rub the eyes. Instead, 

immediately flush the eyes with tap water and 

seek the attention of a medical professional.

• 

Keep batteries out of reach of children. In the 

event that batteries are swallowed, seek the 

immediate attention of a medical professional.

• 

Do not expose batteries to heat or fire. Do not 

disassemble or modify batteries. The insulation 

or gas release vent inside the battery may 

be damaged, resulting in battery leakage, 

rupturing, or heating.

• 

Do not damage or peel off labels on the 

batteries.

To insert the batteries

Position     and
    correctly!

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2

3

1

Grip both 
sides of the 
front cover.

1. 

Slide the front 

cover to take 

it off.

2. 

Insert 2 dry 

batteries AAA.

LR03 (alkaline).

3. 

Replace the 

front cover.

To attach the remote 
controller holder to a wall

Remote 

controller 

holder

Remote 
controller

Screws

1. 

Choose a place 

from where the 

signals reach the 

unit.

2. 

Attach the holder 

to a wall, a 

pillar, or similar 

location with the 

screws supplied 

with the holder.

3. 

Place the remote 

controller in the 

remote controller 

holder.

NOTE 

Notes on batteries

• 

To avoid possible injury or damage from battery 

leakage or rupturing, remove the batteries 

when not using the product for long periods of 

time.

• 

The standard replacement time is about 1 year. 

Both batteries should be replaced at the same 

time. Be sure to replace them with new size 

 

AAA.LR03 (alkaline) batteries.

• 

The batteries supplied with the remote 

controller are for initial operation. The batteries 

may run out in less than 1 year.

[CAUTIONS]

• 

Replace all batteries at the same time, do 

not use new and old batteries intermixed.

• 

In case the remote controller is not used 

for a long time take out all batteries in order 

to prevent liquid leak of the battery.

IN THE CASE OF CENTRALIZED  

CONTROL SYSTEM

If the indoor unit is under centralized control, it 

is necessary to switch the remote controller’s 

setting.

In this case, contact your local dealer.

5.  OPERATION RANGE

If the temperature or the humidity is beyond 

the operation range*, safety devices may work 

and the air conditioner may not operate, or 

sometimes, water may drop from the indoor unit.

*Refer to the operation range shown in the 

operation manual attached to the indoor or 

outdoor unit.

6.  INSTALLATION SITE

Refer to operation manual attached to the indoor 

unit.

7.  OPERATION PROCEDURE

• 

Operation procedure varies with heat pump 

type and cooling only type. Contact your local 

dealer to confirm your system type. 

• 

To protect the unit, turn on the main power 

switch 6 hours before operation.

• 

Do not shut off the power supply during 

seasonal use of the air conditioner.  

This is required in order to activate the air 

conditioner smoothly.

• 

If the main power supply is turned off during 

operation, operation will restart automatically 

after the power turns back on again.

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Summary of Contents for FFA25RV1A

Page 1: ...ar round comfort Enjoy year round comfort Enjoy year round comfort Enjoy year round comfort Enjoy year round comfort DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION MANUAL MODELS FFA25RV1A FFA35RV1A FFA50RV1A F...

Page 2: ...roperly may result in personal injury or loss of life Failure to follow these instructions properly may result in property damage or personal injury which may be serious depending on the circumstances...

Page 3: ...damage to the unit and personal injury To avoid electric shock do not operate with wet hands Do not start or stop operating the air conditioner with the power supply circuit breaker turned ON or OFF...

Page 4: ...insert the batteries in the wrong polarity orientation as this may result in short circuiting fire or battery leakage Do not remove the outdoor unit s fan guard The guard protects against the unit s...

Page 5: ...arance of the remote controller may differ between different models Wired type Wireless type Decoration panel Remote controller For details on remote controller operation refer to the operation manual...

Page 6: ...ting active Refer to Priority room setting on the next page NIGHT QUIET mode Available only for COOL operation NIGHT QUIET mode requires initial programming during installation Please consult your ret...

Page 7: ...ation mode in room B C and D Status of room B C and D when the unit in room A is in COOL operation COOL or DRY or FAN The current operation mode is maintained HEAT The unit enters the standby mode Ope...

Page 8: ...e tasks to prevent it from falling out Quick reference Cleaning parts NOTE For cleaning do not use any of the following Water hotter than 40 C Volatile liquid such as benzine petrol and thinner Polish...

Page 9: ...er downward to disconnect the hooks and remove the air filter Hook Knob 3 Clean the air filter with a vacuum cleaner or wash it with water If the dust does not come off easily Wash the air filter usin...

Page 10: ...e suction grille Refer to STEP 2 7 Close the suction grille Refer to STEP 1 Prior to a long period of non use 1 Operate the FAN mode for several hours to dry out the inside To start the operation refe...

Page 11: ...r conditioner The outdoor fan rotates while the air conditioner is not in operation After operation is stopped The outdoor fan continues rotating for another 30 seconds for system protection While the...

Page 12: ...lems electric shock or fire Consult the dealer where you bought the air conditioner Do not attempt to repair or modify the air conditioner by yourself Incorrect work may result in electric shock or fi...

Page 13: ...12 Memo...

Page 14: ...13 Memo...

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Page 16: ...3P472684 7 M16B254 1708 HT The two dimensional bar code is a manufacturing code...

Page 17: ...WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER KIT OPERATION MANUAL MODELS BRC086A21 BRC086A22...

Page 18: ...ig 1 1 13 2 6 1 3 7 8 12 10 9 11 4 5 Fig 1 2 18 14 19 17 20 15 16 Fig 2 CEILING MOUNTED CASSETTE TYPE 2x2 Sold separately SIGNAL RECEIVER UNIT SEPARATE TYPE Sold separately Receiver 21 25 22 23 24 26...

Page 19: ...ories are attached to this kit Name 1 Wireless remote controller 2 Remote controller holder 3 Dry cell battery AAA LR03 alkaline Quantity 1 1 2 Shape Name 4 Operation manual 5 Remote controller holder...

Page 20: ...ction After reading keep this manual in a convenient place so that you can refer to it whenever necessary If the equipment is transferred to a new user be sure also to hand over the manual WARNING Do...

Page 21: ...it stand and its mounts for damage If they are left in a damaged condition the unit may fall and cause injury To avoid injury do not touch the air inlet or aluminium fins of the indoor or outdoor unit...

Page 22: ...PERATURE SETTING BUTTON Use this button for SETTING TEMPERATURE 12 BACKLIGHT BUTTON Press this button to turn the backlight on or off 13 SIGNALTRANSMITTER This sends the signals to the indoor unit 14...

Page 23: ...ELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER Precautions in handling remote controller Direct the transmitting part of the remote controller to the receiving part of the air conditioner If something blocks the transmittin...

Page 24: ...e screws supplied with the holder 3 Place the remote controller in the remote controller holder NOTE Notes on batteries To avoid possible injury or damage from battery leakage or rupturing remove the...

Page 25: ...air temperature when starting operation by DRY operation Micro computer automatically determines TEMPERATURE and FAN SPEED DRY operation will not activate when room temperature is 16 C or less 2 ON O...

Page 26: ...om the air inlet or outlet of the air conditioner A hissing and Shuh sound may be heard during this particular operation Regarding outside air temperature and heating capacity The heating capacity of...

Page 27: ...connected In Auto the fan speed is adjusted according to the set temperature and the temperature in the room However in FAN OPERATION mode fan speed is fixed The fan speed will not be displayed if th...

Page 28: ...is effective only once When using the TIMER operation every day the setting is required before each use Setting the timer 1 TIMER MODE ON OFF Press theTIMER MODE ON OFF button The display flashes For...

Page 29: ...ems beside individual control 1 remote controller controls 1 indoor unit system Confirm the following if your system is of the following control system type 2 remote controller control system 2 remote...

Page 30: ...long beeping sound An unavailable mode was set for the indoor unit under operation changeover control III THERE IS NO DISPLAY OR ALL PARTS ARE DISPLAYED When a button on the remote controller is pres...

Page 31: ...t beeps Perform all steps from 3 to 6 1 short beep Perform 3 and 6 steps 1 long beep Normal state 3 Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR button on the left hand of the malfunction code blinks 4 Press PROGRAM...

Page 32: ...L SET VALUE Further question regarding to the available functions contact your local dealer with your initial setting value confirmed by using the remote controller with the following steps 1 Press th...

Page 33: ...English 14...

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Page 36: ...1707 HT 3P477582 1 M16B306 The two dimensional bar code is a manufacturing code...

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