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• Do not use the air conditioner in the following 

places.

a. Filled with much mineral oil such as cutting oil
b. Where there is much salt such as a beach area
c. Where sulfured gas exists such as a hot-spring 

resort

d. Where there are considerable voltage fluctua-

tions such as a factory or plant

e. Vehicles and vessels

 

f

 

. Where there is much spray of oil and vapor 

such as a cookery, etc.

g. Where there are machines generating electro-

magnetic waves

h. Filled with acid and/or alkaline steam or vapor

• Is a snow protection measure taken?

For details, consult your dealer.

Regarding wiring

• All wiring must be performed by an authorized 

electrician.

To do wiring, ask your dealer. Never do it by yourself.

• Make sure that a separate power supply cir-

cuit is provided for this air conditioner and 
that all electrical work is carried out by quali-
fied personnel according to local laws and 
regulations.

Pay attention to running noises, too

• Are the following places selected?

a. A place that can sufficiently withstand the 

weight of the air conditioner with less running 
noises and vibrations.

b. A place where the hot wind discharged from the 

air outlet of the outdoor unit and the running 
noises.

• Are you sure that there are no obstacles near 

the air outlet of the outdoor unit?

Such obstacles may result in declined perfor-
mance and increased running noises.

• If abnormal noises occur in use, consult your 

dealer.

Regarding drainage of drain piping

• Is the drain piping executed to perform com-

plete drainage?

If proper drainage is not carried out from the out-
door drain pipes during air-conditioning operation, 
chances are that dust and dirt are clogged in the 
pipe. This may 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 illustrations in this operating manual corre-
spond to the remote control format BRC1C type. 
Although the display and shape of the buttons on 
the BRC1B type are slightly different, they may be 
operated in the same manner.

5. NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH 

SWITCH AND  DISPLAY ON THE 
REMOTE CONTROLLER 

1

ON/OFF BUTTON

Press the button and the system will start. Press 
the button again and the system will stop.

2

OPERATION LAMP (RED)

The lamp lights up during operation.

3

DISPLAY “

” (UNDER CENTRAL-

IZED CONTROL)

When this display shows, the system is 
UNDER CENTRALIZED CONTROL. 

4

DISPLAY “

”  “

” “

” “

” 

(VENTILATION/AIR CLEANING)

This display shows that the total heat 
exchange and the air cleaning unit are in 
operation (These are optional accessories).

5

DISPLAY “

” “

” “

” “

” “

”  

(OPERATION MODE)

This display shows the current OPERATION 
MODE.  For cooling only type, “

” (Auto) 

and “

”  (Heating) are not installed.

6

DISPLAY “

TEST

” (INSPECTION/TEST 

OPERATION)

When the INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION 
BUTTON is pressed, the display shows the 
system mode is in.

7

DISPLAY “

” (PROGRAMMED TIME)

This display shows the PROGRAMMED 
TIME of the system start or stop.

8

DISPLAY “

” (SET TEMPERATURE)

This display shows the set temperature.

9

DISPLAY “

” (FAN SPEED)

This display shows the set fan speed.

10

DISPLAY “

” (TIME TO CLEAN AIR FIL-

TER)

Refer to “HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER”.

11

DISPLAY “

” (DEFROST)

Refer to “DEFROST OPERATION”.

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Summary of Contents for FHYB100FV1

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Page 2: ...onsultas futuras Obrigado pela sua compra deste aparelho de ar condicionado Daikin Leia com aten o este manual de opera o antes de proceder utiliza o do aparelho de ar condicionado Este indicar lhe co...

Page 3: ...hr hr TEST NOT AVAILABLE L H 2 10 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 9 12 R35 50 RY35 R60 RY50 60 R Y 100 125 R Y 71 a j d h c g f e b i d e C hr H 00_CV_3P170549 1_02 fm Page 1 Tuesday November...

Page 4: ...r controls up to 16 indoor units All indoor units are equally set Two remote controller control system Two remote controllers control one indoor unit In case of group control system one group of indoo...

Page 5: ...oxygen deficiency accident may happen For installation of separately sold compo nent parts ask a specialist Be sure to use the separately sold component parts designated by our company Incomplete ins...

Page 6: ...et leaves and other debris accumulate around the unit Leaves are a hotbed for small animals which can enter the unit Once in the unit such animals can cause malfunctions smoke or fire when making cont...

Page 7: ...arried out from the out door drain pipes during air conditioning operation chances are that dust and dirt are clogged in the pipe This may result in a water leakage from the indoor unit Under such cir...

Page 8: ...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 t...

Page 9: ...be simultaneously programmed ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION TIMER MODE START STOP Press the TIMER MODE START STOP button several times and select the mode on the display The display flashes For s...

Page 10: ...ectric shock and injury may result Do not wash the air conditioner with water Doing so may result in an electric shock Be careful with a scaffold or staging Caution must be exercised because of work a...

Page 11: ...ION for a half day and dry the unit Refer to FAN OPERATION Cut off the power supply When the main power switch is turned on some watts of electricity is being used even if the sys tem is not operating...

Page 12: ...ts caused by temperature change makes this noise IV DUST FROM THE UNITS Dust may blow out from the unit after starting operation from long resting time Dust absorbed by the unit blows out V THE UNITS...

Page 13: ...tes but it does not suffi ciently cool or heat If the air inlet or outlet of the indoor or the out door unit is blocked with obstacles Remove the obstacle and make it well venti lated If the air filte...

Page 14: ...TING kW 3 8 5 0 5 6 CURRENT INPUT RATING A 18 1 23 3 15 0 CAPACITY kW 8 5 11 8 15 0 kcal h 7300 10100 12900 WEIGHT OF INDOOR UNIT kg 41 51 52 WEIGHT OF OUTDOOR UNIT kg 91 120 115 REFRIGERANT R22 R22 R...

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