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Operation manual

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FTXF20~71A2V1B
Daikin room air conditioner
3P511999-3 – 2017.11

7.1.2

Symptom: A blowing sound is heard

This sound is generated when the direction of the refrigerant flow is
changed (e.g. when switching from cooling to heating).

7.1.3

Symptom: A ticking sound is heard

This sound is generated when the unit slightly expands or contracts
with changes in temperature.

7.1.4

Symptom: A whistling sound is heard

This  sound  is  generated  by  the  refrigerant  flowing  during  defrost
operation.

7.1.5

Symptom: A clicking sound during
operation or idle time is heard

This  sound  is  generated  when  the  refrigerant  control  valves  or
electrical parts operate.

7.1.6

Symptom: A clapping sound is heard

This sound is generated when an external device sucks air out of the
room (e.g. exhaust fan, extractor hood) while the doors and windows
in  the  room  are  closed.  Open  the  doors  or  windows,  or  turn  off  the
device.

7.1.7

Symptom: The units can give off odours

The  unit  can  absorb  the  smell  of  rooms,  furniture,  cigarettes,  etc.,
and then emit it again.

7.1.8

Symptom: The outdoor fan rotates while
the air conditioner is not in operation

After  operation  has  stopped.

  The  outdoor  fan  continues  to

rotate for another 30 seconds for system protection.

While the air conditioner is not in operation.

 When the outdoor

temperature  is  very  high,  the  outdoor  fan  starts  to  rotate  for
system protection.

7.2

Solving problems based on error
codes

When  a  problem  happens,  an  error  code  appears  on  the  user
interface.  It  is  important  to  understand  the  problem  and  to  take
measures before resetting the error code. This should be done by a
licensed installer or by your local dealer.

This  chapter  gives  you  an  overview  of  all  error  codes  and  the
content of the error code as it appears on the user interface.

For a more detailed troubleshooting guideline for each error, please
see the service manual.

Fault diagnosis by user interface

The  user  interface  can  receive  an  error  code  from  the  indoor  unit
referring  to  the  fault.  It  is  important  to  understand  the  problem  and
take measures before resetting the error code. This should be done
by a licensed installer or your local dealer.

To see the error code on the user interface:

1

Hold 

 for about 5 seconds.

Result: 

 blinks in the temperature display section.

2

Press 

 repeatedly until a continuous beep is heard.

Result: 

The code is now displayed on the display.

INFORMATION

▪ A  short  beep  and  2  consecutive  beeps  indicate  non-

corresponding codes.

▪ To  cancel  the  code  display,  hold  the 

  cancel

button for 5 seconds. The code will also disappear from
the  display  if  the  button  is  NOT  pressed  within
1 minute.

System

Error code

Description

Normal

Refrigerant shortage

Overvoltage detection

Signal transmission error (between indoor and
outdoor unit)

Indoor/outdoor unit combination fault

Indoor unit

Error code

Description

Indoor unit PCB abnormality

Freeze-up protection or high-pressure control

Fan motor (DC motor) abnormality

Indoor heat exchanger thermistor abnormality

Room temperature thermistor abnormality

Outdoor unit

Error code

Description

4-way valve abnormality

Outdoor unit PCB abnormality

Overload activation (compressor overload)

Compressor lock

DC fan lock

Input power overcurrent

Discharge pipe temperature control

High-pressure control (in cooling)

Compressor system sensor abnormality

Position sensor abnormality

DC voltage / current sensor abnormality

Outdoor temperature thermistor abnormality

Discharge pipe thermistor abnormality

Outdoor heat exchanger thermistor abnormality

Electrical parts heat error

Radiation fin temperature rise

Inverter instantaneous overcurrent (DC)

Radiation fin thermistor abnormality

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NOTICE

Do  NOT  try  to  dismantle  the  system  yourself:  the
dismantling  of  the  system,  treatment  of  the  refrigerant,  oil
and  other  parts  MUST  comply  with  applicable  legislation.
Units  MUST  be  treated  at  a  specialised  treatment  facility
for reuse, recycling and recovery.

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Page 3: ...ed if fluorescent lamps are in the room In that case contact your installer Other appliances If the user interface signals operate other appliances move the other appliances or contact your installer...

Page 4: ...the back cover 2 Insert both batteries at once 3 Replace the back cover 2 3 1 AAA LR03 3 3 To turn on the power supply 1 Turn the circuit breaker on Result The flap of the indoor unit will open and cl...

Page 5: ...nfo Outside temperature The system s cooling or heating effect decreases when the outside temperature is too high or too low Defrost operation During heating operation frost might occur on the outdoor...

Page 6: ...operation This operation can be used in Heating or Cooling operation mode It will provide a comfortable wind that will NOT come in direct contact with people To start stop Comfort airflow operation I...

Page 7: ...imer lamp goes off INFORMATION Program the timer again in case of A breaker has turned the unit off A power failure After replacing batteries in the user interface To start stop OFF timer operation 1...

Page 8: ...ervice The installer has to perform a yearly maintenance About the refrigerant This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases Do NOT vent gases into the atmosphere Refrigerant type R32 Global warm...

Page 9: ...erating the unit with dirty filters means that the filter CANNOT deodorize the air CANNOT clean the air poor heating cooling causes odour 6 5 To clean the air filters 1 Open the front panel 2 Push the...

Page 10: ...airflow rate setting Refer to 4 3 2 Airflow rate on page 5 Check the temperature setting Refer to 4 3 1 To start stop operation and to set the temperature on page 5 Check if the airflow direction sett...

Page 11: ...the service manual Fault diagnosis by user interface The user interface can receive an error code from the indoor unit referring to the fault It is important to understand the problem and take measur...

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