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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.

An indoor fan runs to discharge a gentle wind 
automatically until the temperature inside the air 
conditioner reaches a certain level. At this time, 
the remote controller displays “

”. Leave it 

as it stands and wait for a while.

When the warm air stays under the ceiling and 
your feet are cold, we recommend that you use a 
circulator (a fan to circulate the air inside the 
room). For details, consult your dealer.

For programming TEMPERATURE, FAN SPEED 
and AIR FLOW DIRECTION, follow the procedure 
shown below.

TEMPERATURE SETTING 

Press TEMPERATURE SETTING button and 
program the setting temperature.

Each time this button is pressed, setting 
temperature rises 1°C.

Each time this button is pressed, setting 
temperature lowers 1°C.

2

ADJUSTMENT

The setting is impossible for fan operation.

NOTE

The setting temperature range of the remote con-
troller is 16°C to 32°C.

FAN SPEED CONTROL

Press FAN SPEED CONTROL button.

High or Low fan speed can be selected.
The micro computer may sometimes control the fan 
speed in order to protect the unit.

AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST

There are 2 ways of adjusting the air discharge 
angle.

1.

A. Up and down adjustment

2.

B. Left and right direction

Fig. 1

A. UP AND DOWN DIRECTION

The movable limit of the flap is changeable. Con-
tact your Daikin dealer for details.

Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST 
button to select the air direction as following.

The AIR FLOW FLAP display 
swings as shown the left and 
the air flow direction continu-
ously varies. (Automatic swing 
setting)

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

The AIR FLOW FLAP display 
stops swinging and the air flow 
direction is fixed (Fixed air flow 
direction setting).

A. Up and down
    direction

B. Left and right direction

swing

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Page 1: ...ATION MANUAL MODELS Ceiling suspension type FHQ35BVV1B FHQ50BVV1B FHQ60BVV1B FHQ35BWV1B FHQ50BWV1B FHQ60BWV1B English Deutsch Fran ais Espa ol Italiano Nederlands Portugues 00_CV1_3P303408 1C fm Page...

Page 2: ...cuidadosamente el manual de funcionamiento antes de utilizar el acondicionador de aire Dicho manual le indi car c mo utilizar adecuadamente la m quina y le ayudar en caso de aver a Despu s de leer el...

Page 3: ...1 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 b d e k j a k i h f f c e e d d g C hr H 00_CV2_3P303408 1C fm Page 1 Tuesday January 10 2012 7 52...

Page 4: ...ntes debe ser efectuado por un instalador competente de acuerdo con las normas locales y nacionales aplicables Los acondicionadores de aire deben ser tratados en instalaciones especial izadas para su...

Page 5: ...oor unit Pair system or Simultaneous operation system NOTE If the unit you purchased is controlled by a wire less remote controller also refer to the wireless remote controller s operation manual If y...

Page 6: ...contact your local dealer Continued operation under such circumstances may result in a failure electric shocks or fire haz ards Consult your local dealer about installation work Doing the work yourse...

Page 7: ...leaning may cause breakage of plas tic parts water leakage and other damage as well as electric shocks CAUTION Do not use the air conditioner for purposes other than those for which it is intended Do...

Page 8: ...cumulation Never touch the internal parts of the remote controller Do not remove the front panel Touching certain internal parts will cause electric shocks and damage to the unit Please consult your d...

Page 9: ...electrician To do wiring ask your dealer Never do it by your self Make sure that a separate power supply circuit is provided for this air conditioner and that all electrical work is carried out by qua...

Page 10: ...maintenance purposes 17 PROGRAMMING TIME BUTTON Use this button for programming START and or STOP time hr hr C Refer to figure 1 on page 1 Operating procedure varies with heat pump type and cooling on...

Page 11: ...commend that you use a circulator a fan to circulate the air inside the room For details consult your dealer For programming TEMPERATURE FAN SPEED and AIR FLOW DIRECTION follow the procedure shown bel...

Page 12: ...time for stopping or starting the sys tem When this button is pressed the time advances by 1 hour When this button is pressed the time goes backward by 1 hour TIMER ON OFF Press the TIMER ON OFF BUTTO...

Page 13: ...TO TERMINAL DEVICES ALL POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS MUST BE INTERRUPTED To clean the air conditioner be sure to stop oper ation and turn the power switch off Otherwise an electric shock and injury may resul...

Page 14: ...d neutral deter gent or water and dry throughly When very grimy Directly apply the type of detergent used for cleaning ventilation fans or ovens wait 10 min utes and then rinse with water NOTE Do not...

Page 15: ...ow flaps become horizontal The unit will go into the above mode if either cool ing dry or fan operation mode are set together with heating mode NOTE Normally the operation mode in the room where the u...

Page 16: ...tion This continues temporary X DOES NOT COOL VERY WELL Program dry operation Program dry operation is designed to lower the room temperature as little as possible Refer to page 6 I If one of the foll...

Page 17: ...le and make it well venti lated If the air filter is clogged Ask a qualified service person to clean the air filters Refer to MAINTENANCE If the set temperature is not proper Refer to ADJUSTMENT If th...

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