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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.
Turn off the main power supply switch for saving 
energy.

The display on the remote controller will vanish 
when the main power switch is turned off. 

Clean the air filter and the exterior.

Be sure to replace the air filter to its original place 
after cleaning. Refer to “MAINTENANCE”.

The following symptoms do not indicate air condi-
tioner malfunction

I. THE SYSTEM DOES NOT OPERATE

• The system does not restart immediately 

after the ON/OFF button is pressed.

If the OPERATION lamp lights, the system is in 
normal condition.
It does not restart immediately because a safety 
device operates to prevent overload of the sys-
tem. After 3 minutes, the system will turn on 
again automatically.

• The system does not restart immediately when 

TEMPERATURE SETTING button is returned to 
the former position after pushing the button.

If the OPERATION lamp lights, the system is in 
normal condition.
It does not restart immediately because a safety 
device operates to prevent overload of the sys-
tem. After 3 minutes, the system will turn on 
again automatically.

• The system does not start when the display 

shows “

” (UNDER CENTRALIZED 

CONTROL) and it flashes for few seconds 
after pressing an operation button.

This is because the system is under centralized con-
trol. Flashes on the display indicates that the system 
cannot be controlled by the remote controller.

• The system does not start immediately after 

the power supply is turned on.

Wait one minute until the micro computer is pre-
pared for operation.

• The outdoor unit is stopped.

This is because the room temperature has 
reached the set temperature. The indoor unit 
switches to fan operation.

9. NOT MALFUNCTION OF THE AIR 

CONDITIONER

II. The fan speed is different from the setting.

• Pressing the fan speed control button does 

not change the fan speed.

When the room temperature reaches the set 
temperature in heating mode, the outdoor unit 
stops and the indoor unit switches to whisper 
mode. This is to prevent the cool air from being 
blown directly onto anyone in the room.

III. AIR BLOW DIRECTION IS NOT AS SPECIFIED.

• Actual air blow direction is not as shown on 

the remote controller.

• Automatic swing setting does not work.

Refer to “AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST”.

IV. WHITE MIST COMES OUT OF A UNIT

• When humidity is high during cooling opera-

tion. (In oily or dusty places)

If the inside of an indoor unit is extremely con-
taminated, the temperature distribution inside a 
room becomes uneven. It is necessary to clean 
the inside of the indoor unit. Ask your Daikin 
dealer for details on cleaning the unit. This oper-
ation requires a qualified service person.

• When the system is changed over to HEATING 

OPERATION after DEFROST OPERATION.

Moisture generated by DEFROST becomes 
steam and exists.

V. NOISE OF AIR CONDITIONERS

A ringing sound after the unit is started.

This sound is generated by the temperature reg-
ulator working. 
It will quiet down after about a minute.

• A continuous flow “Shuh” sound is heard 

when the systems is in COOLING or 
DEFROST OPERATION.

This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing 
through both indoor and outdoor units.

• A “Shuh” sound which is heard at the start or 

immediately after the stop of operation or 
which is heard at the start or immediately 
after the stop of DEFROST OPERATION. 

This is the noise of refrigerant caused by flow 
stop and flow change.

• A continuous low “Shah” sound is heard 

when the system is in COOLING OPERATION 
or at a stop.

The noise is heard when the drain pump is in 
operation.

• A “Pishi-pishi” squeaking sound is heard 

when the system is in operation or after the 
stop of operation.

Expansion and contraction of plastic parts 
caused by temperature change makes this noise.

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Summary of Contents for FHYCP100DVE

Page 1: ...SPLIT SYSTEM Air Conditioner OPERATION MANUAL MODELS Ceiling mounted Multi flow Cassette type FHYCP50DVE FHYCP71DVL FHYCP60DVE FHYCP100DVL FHYCP71DVE FHYCP125DVL FHYCP100DVE FHYCP140DVL FHYCP125DVE 0...

Page 2: ...EST 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 a b c d e e f g h i k e f l d j RZP100 125 140 RZP71 C hr H 00_CV_3P083810 1W_2 fm Page 1 Tuesday October 4...

Page 3: ...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 4: ...Confirm the following if your unit is of the following control system type Group control system One remote controller controls up to 16 indoor units All indoor units are equally set Two remote control...

Page 5: ...tioner Incomplete installation may result in a water leakage electric shock and fire The refrigerant in the air conditioner is safe and normally does not leak If the refrigerant leaks inside the room...

Page 6: ...TURE RZP71 DV1 VAL RZP100 DV1 VAL RZP125 DV1 TAL RZP140 DTAL TEMPERA TURE HUMID ITY D B 21 to 35 80 or below D B 5 to 50 W B 14 to 25 HEATING DB Dry bulb temperature WB Wet bulb temperature The setti...

Page 7: ...MED TIME This display shows the PROGRAMMED TIME of the system start or stop hr hr 8 DISPLAY SET TEMPERATURE This display shows the set temperature 9 DISPLAY FAN SPEED This display shows the set fan sp...

Page 8: ...M DRY OPERATION 1 2 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...

Page 9: ...ating after the set time has elapsed Programming the start time The sys tem starts operating after the set time has elapsed The timer can be programmed a maximum of 72 hours The start and the stop tim...

Page 10: ...NING ACCESS 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 inju...

Page 11: ...ocedure for closing Fig 3 Fig 4 2 Detach the suction grille Open the suction grille 45 degrees and lift it upward 3 Detach the air filter Refer to HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER Refer to Fig 2 4 Clean th...

Page 12: ...an speed is different from the setting Pressing the fan speed control button does not change the fan speed When the room temperature reaches the set temperature in heating mode the outdoor unit stops...

Page 13: ...f the above mentioned malfunctions is evident investigate the system according to the following procedures 1 If the system does not operate at all Check if there is a power failure Wait until power is...

Page 14: ...3P083810 1W EM01A088E 0512 HT 00_CV_3P083810 1W_1 fm Page 1 Tuesday October 11 2005 10 32 AM...

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