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Read Before Operation

Read Before Operation

English

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Do not sit on the outdoor unit, put things on the unit, or pull the unit. Doing so may cause accidents, such as falling or 

toppling down, thus resulting in injury, product malfunctioning, or product damage.

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Do not place objects that are susceptible to moisture directly beneath the indoor or outdoor units. Under certain conditions, 

condensation on the main unit or refrigerant pipes, air filter dirt or drain blockage may cause dripping, resulting in fouling or 

failure of the object concerned.

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After prolonged use, check the unit stand and its mounts for damage. If they are left in a damaged condition, the unit may 

fall and cause injury.

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To avoid injury, do not touch the air inlet or aluminium fins of the indoor or outdoor units.

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The appliance is not intended for use by unattended young children or infirm persons. Impairment of bodily functions and 

harm to health may result.

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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the unit or its remote controller. Accidental operation by 

a child may result in impairment of bodily functions and harm health.

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Avoid impacts to the indoor and outdoor units, or otherwise product damage may result.

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Do not place flammable items, such as spray cans, within 1m of the air outlet.

 

The spray cans may explode as a result of hot air from the indoor or outdoor units.

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Be careful not to let pets urinate on the air conditioner. Urination on the air conditioner may result in electric shock or fire.

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Do not wash the air conditioner with water, as this may result in electric shock or fire.

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Do not place water containers (vases, etc.) above the unit, as this may result in electric shock or fire hazards if they should 

topple over.

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Do not insert the batteries in the wrong polarity (+/-) orientation as this may result in short circuiting, fire, or battery leakage.

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Do not sit or hang on the panel. The panel may fall, and injury or product malfunctioning may result. 

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Do not sway the panel. The panel may hit people or objects, and injury or property damage may result.  

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Do not let children play around the panel. Injury or property damage may result. 

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Do not pull the wires. The wires may be broken and the panel may fall, and injury or property damage may result.

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Do not locate obstacles in the route. The panel may fall, and injury or property damage may result. 

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Do not bend or damage the wires. The wires may be broken and the panel may fall, and injury or property damage may result.

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Do not put objects on the panel, or otherwise production malfunctioning may result.

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Do not use an unstable stand at the time of operating or maintaining the air conditioner, or otherwise you may topple over 
or injury yourself.

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Locate the remote controller in places out of reach of children. The wrong operation of the remote controller may result in injury.

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To avoid oxygen depletion, ensure that the room is adequately ventilated if equipment such as a burner is used together 

with the air conditioner.

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Before cleaning, be sure to stop unit operation and turn off the circuit breaker. Otherwise, an electric shock and injury may result.

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Only connect the air conditioner to the specified power supply circuit. Power supplies other than the one specified may 

result in electric shock, overheating and fires.

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Arrange the drain hose to ensure smooth drainage. Imperfect drainage may cause wetting of the building, furniture, etc.

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Do not place objects in direct proximity of the outdoor unit and do not let leaves and other debris accumulate around the 

unit. Leaves are a hotbed for small animals which can enter the unit. Once inside the unit, such animals can cause 

malfunctions, smoke or fire if they come into contact with electrical parts.

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Do not place objects around the indoor unit.

 

Doing so may have an adverse influence on the performance, product quality, and life of the air conditioner.

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This appliance is not intended to be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or with lack of 

operation knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the appliance use by person 

responsible for their safety. Keep out of children’s reach to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

Precautions relating to area surrounding the indoor and outdoor units

 

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Be sure to follow the instructions below.

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The indoor unit is at least 1m away from any television or radio set (unit may cause interference with the picture or sound).

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Refrain from using the units in areas prone to high levels of oily smoke, such as a kitchen. Water leakage may result.

For low-power radio frequency equipment that has been certified, companies, firms, or users are not allowed to change the 
frequency, increase the power, or change the characteristics and functions of the original design without permission.

The use of low-power radio frequency equipment must not affect flight safety and interfere with legal communications; 

 

if there’s any interference, it should be stopped immediately and improved to no interference before continuing to use.

The foresaid legal communication refers to radio communication operated in accordance with the provisions of the 
Telecommunications Administration Law.

Low-power radio frequency equipment must endure the interference of legal communications or industrial, scientific and 
medical radio wave radiation electrical equipment.

Note: The English text is a translation of the original instructions (Taiwanese) on page 4.

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Summary of Contents for FTXV22XVLT

Page 1: ...TION MANUAL MODELS FTXV22XVLT FTXV28XVLT FTXV36XVLT FTXV41XVLT FTXV50XVLT FTXV60XVLT FTXV71XVLT FTXV80XVLT FTXV90XVLT DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER DAIKIN English 00_CV_3P697657 1 indd 1 31 Oct 22 2 57...

Page 2: ...rhood Page 21 INTELLIGENT EYE The INTELLIGENT EYE sensor detects human movement in a room If no one is in the room for more than 20 minutes the operation automatically changes to energy saving operati...

Page 3: ...ore Operation 9 Basic Operation AUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN ONLY Operation 10 Adjusting the Airflow Rate 12 Adjusting the Airflow Direction 13 Useful Functions MOLD PROOF Operation 14 FLASH STREAMER AIR CL...

Page 4: ...conditioner s high speed fan blades Do not attempt to repair dismantle reinstall or modify the air conditioner yourself as this may result in water leakage electric shock or fire hazards Do not use f...

Page 5: ...ou may topple over or injury yourself Locate the remote controller in places out of reach of children The wrong operation of the remote controller may result in injury To avoid oxygen depletion ensure...

Page 6: ...oor unit ON OFF switch and OPERATION lamp Green Press this switch once to start operation Press once again to stop it For the operation mode setting refer to the following table Mode Temperature setti...

Page 7: ...ackside of the front panel Fixing tab Panel support plate Outdoor temperature sensor back Earth terminal inside Refrigerant pipes and inter unit wire Drain hose Deodorizing filter enzyme blue Streamer...

Page 8: ...el Fixing tab Panel support plate Outdoor temperature sensor back Refrigerant pipes and inter unit wire Drain hose Deodorizing filter enzyme blue Streamer unit inside Prevents mold and allergens with...

Page 9: ...EL button Cancels the timer setting Page 22 23 Model name ARC480A80 Display LCD Displays the current settings In this illustration each section is shown with its displays on for the purpose of explana...

Page 10: ...s accelerated owing usage conditions signal reception may decline before the LCD begins blinking The batteries supplied with the remote controller are for initial operation The batteries may run out i...

Page 11: ...ct is insufficient it is recommended to use another heating appliance in combination with the air conditioner The heat pump system heats the room by circulating hot air around all parts of the room Af...

Page 12: ...ise the temperature and press to lower the temperature Each pressing of the button changes the temperature by 0 5 C COOL operation HEAT operation AUTO operation DRY FAN ONLY operation 18 0 32 0 C 10 0...

Page 13: ...s a small amount of electricity even while it is not operating Adjusting the Airflow Rate You can adjust the airflow rate to increase your comfort To adjust the airflow rate setting Press Each pressin...

Page 14: ...d appear on the LCD The flaps and louvres move in turn To cancel 3 D airflow press either or again The flaps or louvres will stop moving To set the flaps or louvres at the desired position This functi...

Page 15: ...unit is turned off using the OFF TIMER MOLD PROOF operation is a function which reduces the spread of mold by using FAN operation to lower the humidity inside the indoor unit To automatically operati...

Page 16: ...r discharge This is a type of plasma discharge comprising high speed electrons with a high oxidative capacity that is released within the unit It decomposes odours and harmful gases The high speed ele...

Page 17: ...up COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation The flow of air will be in the upward direction while in COOL DRY operation and in the downward direction while in HEAT operation which will provide a comfortable wind th...

Page 18: ...place large objects near the INTELLIGENT EYE sensor Also keep heating units and humidifiers outside the sensor s detection area This sensor can detect undesirable objects Do not hit or violently push...

Page 19: ...peration decreases the airflow rate slightly in FAN operation only NOTE Notes on INTELLIGENT EYE operation Application range is as follows 90 55 7m 55 Vertical angle 90 Side view Horizontal angle 110...

Page 20: ...the capacity of the air conditioner if the air conditioner is already in operation with its maximum capacity demonstrated In COOL HEAT and AUTO operation To maximise the cooling heating effect the ca...

Page 21: ...TE Notes on ECONO operation This operation is performed with lower power and therefore may not provide a sufficient cooling heating effect Pressing causes the settings to be cancelled and disappears f...

Page 22: ...ation cannot be used at the same time Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last Even the operation is stopped by using the remote controller or the indoor unit ON OFF switc...

Page 23: ...set Press appears on the LCD Each pressing of changes the time setting by 1 hour The time can be set between 1 and 12 hours The TIMER lamp lights orange Display To cancel Press disappears from the LCD...

Page 24: ...ting by 1 hour The time can be set between 1 and 12 hours The TIMER lamp lights orange Display To cancel Press disappears from the LCD The TIMER lamp goes off ON OFF TIMER combination To combine A sam...

Page 25: ...lity filter enzyme blue with PM2 5 without frame BAFP094A43 set of 2 BAFP094A47 set of 3 Deodorizing filter enzyme blue without frame BAFP094A41 set of 2 BAFP094A45 set of 3 Dust collection filter PM...

Page 26: ...t is recommended to clean the air filters every 2 weeks If the dust does not come off easily Wash the air filters with neutral detergent thinned with lukewarm water then dry them up in the shade Be su...

Page 27: ...ilter can be renewed by washing it with water once every 6 months and we recommend replacing it once every 3 years Do not wiring out the filter when removing water from it Air quality filter enzyme bl...

Page 28: ...ler We recommend periodical maintenance In certain operating conditions the inside of the air conditioner may get foul after several seasons of use resulting in poor performance It is recommended to h...

Page 29: ...nt control valves or the electrical parts operate Clopping sound This sound is heard from the inside of the air conditioner when the exhaust fan is activated while the room doors are closed Open the w...

Page 30: ...m up Case Description what to check Air does not come out In HEAT operation The air conditioner is warming up Wait for about 1 to 4 minutes During defrosting operation hot air does not flow out of the...

Page 31: ...OFF button remains functional Other electric devices start operating If the remote controller activates other electric devices move them away or consult your dealer Air has an odour Case Description w...

Page 32: ...breaker a fuse or the earth leakage circuit breaker cuts off the operation frequently A switch or a button often fails to work properly There is a burning smell Water leaks from the indoor unit Turn...

Page 33: ...TURE SENSOR C9 FAULTY SUCTION AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CC FAULTY HUMIDITY SENSOR OUTDOOR UNIT EA COOLING HEATING SWITCHING ERROR E1 CIRCUIT BOARD FAULT E5 OL STARTED E6 FAULTY COMPRESSOR START UP E7 DC...

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Page 35: ...2 20 3 5 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 FAQ 28 29 33 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 2 30 Nov 22 3 44 50 PM...

Page 36: ...3 R32 m2 FTXV22 28 36 1 9m2 FTXV41 50 2 5m2 FTXV60 3 5m2 FTXV71 6 2m2 FTXV80 90 1 22 1 8m R32 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 3 30 Nov 22 3 44 51 PM...

Page 37: ...4 1m 1m 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 4 30 Nov 22 3 44 52 PM...

Page 38: ...5 13 13 17 18 25 0 22 23 14 15 LAN LAN LAN BRP084C45 15 14 22 23 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 5 30 Nov 22 3 44 52 PM...

Page 39: ...6 15 FTXV22 28 36 41 50 60 71 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 6 30 Nov 22 3 44 53 PM...

Page 40: ...7 15 FTXV80 90 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 7 30 Nov 22 3 44 54 PM...

Page 41: ...8 ARC480A80 LCD 10 10 11 17 21 19 15 23 22 7m 7m 10 12 20 13 14 16 20 23 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 8 30 Nov 22 3 44 55 PM...

Page 42: ...9 1 AAA LR03 LCD LCD 1 1 2 AAA LR03 2 3 1 2 3 26 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 9 30 Nov 22 3 44 59 PM...

Page 43: ...10 LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 10 30 Nov 22 3 45 02 PM...

Page 44: ...11 0 5 18 0 32 0 10 0 30 0 18 0 30 0 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 11 30 Nov 22 3 45 02 PM...

Page 45: ...12 26 0 28 0 20 0 24 0 2 25 1 5 1 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 12 30 Nov 22 3 45 03 PM...

Page 46: ...13 LCD LCD 3D LCD 3D 3D LCD 3D 3D 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 13 30 Nov 22 3 45 06 PM...

Page 47: ...14 2 LCD 2 LCD 2 LCD 60 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 14 30 Nov 22 3 45 07 PM...

Page 48: ...15 LCD LCD 1 1 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 15 30 Nov 22 3 45 09 PM...

Page 49: ...16 LCD LCD 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 16 30 Nov 22 3 45 10 PM...

Page 50: ...17 20 LCD LCD 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 17 30 Nov 22 3 45 12 PM...

Page 51: ...18 20 20 2 2 2 30 1 1 90 55 7m 55 90 110 7m 7m 23 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 18 30 Nov 22 3 45 13 PM...

Page 52: ...19 LCD 20 LCD LCD 2 5 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 19 30 Nov 22 3 45 14 PM...

Page 53: ...20 LCD LCD LCD 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 20 30 Nov 22 3 45 15 PM...

Page 54: ...21 LCD LCD 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 21 30 Nov 22 3 45 16 PM...

Page 55: ...22 LCD 1 1 12 LCD 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 22 30 Nov 22 3 45 17 PM...

Page 56: ...23 0 5 2 LCD 1 1 12 LCD LCD 1 7 2 3 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 23 30 Nov 22 3 45 19 PM...

Page 57: ...22 28 36 41 50 60 71 FTXV80 90 PM2 5 BAFP094A43 2 BAFP094A47 3 BAFP094A41 2 BAFP094A45 3 PM 2 5 BAFP046A41 2 BAFP046A43 3 KAF970A46 2 KAF970A48 3 6 3 26 26 PM2 5 PM 2 5 6 26 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 24 3...

Page 58: ...25 1 2 1 2 3 2 4 5 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 25 30 Nov 22 3 45 21 PM...

Page 59: ...26 24 1 25 2 1 25 2 4 3 3 1 10 15 3 2 6 3 PM2 5 PM 2 5 6 4 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 26 30 Nov 22 3 45 22 PM...

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Page 61: ...28 FAQ 4 12 3 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 28 30 Nov 22 3 45 23 PM...

Page 62: ...29 32 3 32 1 1 4 1 3 15 1 20 21 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 29 30 Nov 22 3 45 25 PM...

Page 63: ...30 AAA LR03 9 LCD AAA LR03 9 LCD AAA LR03 LCD 10 0 46 0 18 0 32 0 80 15 0 24 0 10 0 30 0 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 30 30 Nov 22 3 45 25 PM...

Page 64: ...31 3 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 31 30 Nov 22 3 45 26 PM...

Page 65: ...32 1 5 2 2 5 1 00 UA U0 U2 U4 A1 PCB A5 A6 C4 C9 CC EA E1 E5 E6 E7 E8 F3 F6 F8 H0 H6 H8 H9 J3 J6 L3 L4 L5 P4 02_TW_3P697657 1 indd 32 30 Nov 22 3 45 26 PM...

Page 66: ...8 4 7 6 3 W 440 600 780 995 1370 COP W W 5 00 4 67 4 49 4 12 3 65 CSPF kWh kWh 6 82 6 47 6 68 6 37 5 96 CNS W 2700 3400 3800 4700 6000 kcal h 2320 2920 3270 4040 5160 A 2 7 3 7 4 0 5 0 7 1 W 540 750 8...

Page 67: ...9 8 10 0 11 3 W 1580 2090 2120 2400 COP W W 3 80 3 44 3 77 3 63 CSPF kWh kWh 6 15 5 75 5 88 5 62 CNS W 7000 8000 9000 9500 kcal h 6020 6880 7740 8170 A 8 2 9 1 12 4 13 7 W 1740 1940 2640 2900 1 220V 6...

Page 68: ...https www daikin com The two dimensional bar code is a manufacturing code 3P697657 1 M22N056 2211 HT 00_CV_3P697657 1 indd 2 31 Oct 22 2 57 18 PM...

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