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5 User interface

Installation and operation manual

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FXAA15~63AUV1B
VRV system air conditioner
3P622285-1B – 2020.10

b

Front panel

c

Service cover

d

Front grille

e

Refrigerant pipes

f

Drain Hose

g

Electrical wiring

5

User interface

CAUTION

▪ NEVER touch the internal parts of the controller.

▪ Do NOT remove the front panel. Some parts inside are

dangerous  to  touch  and  appliance  problems  may
happen.  For  checking  and  adjusting  the  internal  parts,
contact your dealer.

NOTICE

Do  NOT  wipe  the  controller  operation  panel  with  benzine,
thinner,  chemical  dust  cloth,  etc.  The  panel  may  get
discoloured  or  the  coating  peeled  off.  If  it  is  heavily  dirty,
soak  a  cloth  in  water-diluted  neutral  detergent,  squeeze  it
well  and  wipe  the  panel  clean.  Wipe  it  with  another  dry
cloth.

NOTICE

NEVER press the button of the user interface with a hard,
pointed object. The user interface may be damaged.

NOTICE

NEVER pull or twist the electric wire of the user interface. It
may cause the unit to malfunction.

This operation manual offers a non-exhaustive overview of the main
functions of the system.

For  more  information  about  the  user  interface,  see  the  operation
manual of the installed user interface.

6

Operation

6.1

Operation range

INFORMATION

For  the  operation  limits  see  the  technical  data  of  the
connected outdoor unit.

6.2

About operation modes

INFORMATION

Depending on the installed system, some operation modes
will not be available.

▪ The  air  flow  rate  may  adjust  itself  depending  on  the  room

temperature  or  the  fan  may  stop  immediately.  This  is  not  a
malfunction.

▪ If the main power supply is turned off during operation, operation

will restart automatically after the power turns back on again.

Setpoint.

  Target  temperature  for  the  Cooling,  Heating,  and  Auto

operation modes.

Setback.

 A function that keeps the room temperature in a specific

range  when  the  system  is  turned  off  (by  the  user,  the  schedule
function, or the OFF timer).

6.2.1

Basic operation modes

The indoor unit can operate in various operation modes.

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Operation mode

Cooling.

 In this mode, cooling will be activated as

required by the setpoint, or by Setback operation.

Heating.

 In this mode, heating will be activated as

required by the setpoint, or by Setback operation.

Fan only.

 In this mode, air circulates without heating

or cooling.

Dry.

 In this mode, the air humidity will be lowered with

a minimal temperature decrease.

The temperature and fan speed are controlled
automatically and cannot be controlled by the
controller.

Dry operation will not function if the room temperature
is too low.

Auto.

 In Auto mode, the indoor unit automatically

switches between heating and cooling mode, as
required by the setpoint.

6.2.2

Special heating operation modes

Operation

Description

Defrost

To prevent a loss of heating
capacity due to frost
accumulation in the outdoor unit,
the system will automatically
switch to defrost operation.

During defrost operation, the
indoor unit fan will stop
operation, and the following icon
will appear on the home screen:

The system will resume normal
operation after approximately 6
to 8 minutes.

Hot start

During hot start, the indoor unit
fan will stop operation, and the
following icon will appear on the
home screen:

6.2.3

Airflow direction

When.

 Adjust the airflow direction as desired.

What.

  The  system  directs  the  airflow  differently,  depending  on  the

user selection.

CAUTION

▪ ALWAYS use a user interface to adjust the angle of the

flap. When the flap is swinging and you move it forcibly
by hand, the mechanism will break.

▪ Be  careful  when  adjusting  the  louvers.  Inside  the  air

outlet, a fan is rotating at high speed.

1

Vertical airflow

The  following  vertical  airflow  directions  can  be  set  by  the  user
interface:

Summary of Contents for FXAA15AUV1B

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Page 3: ...rigerant piping 18 13 1 1 Refrigerant piping requirements 18 13 1 2 Refrigerant piping insulation 19 13 2 Connecting the refrigerant piping 19 13 2 1 To connect the refrigerant piping to the indoor unit 19 14 Electrical installation 19 14 1 Specifications of standard wiring components 19 14 2 To connect the electrical wiring to the indoor unit 20 15 Finishing the indoor unit installation 21 15 1 T...

Page 4: ...efrigerant gas leakage CAUTION Install the refrigerant piping or components in a position where they are unlikely to be exposed to any substance which may corrode components containing refrigerant unless the components are constructed of materials that are inherently resistant to corrosion or are suitably protected against corrosion Electrical installation see 14 Electrical installation 419 WARNIN...

Page 5: ...n piping Protection devices piping and fittings shall be protected as far as possible against adverse environmental effects Provision shall be made for expansion and contraction of long runs of piping Piping in refrigerating systems shall be designed and installed such as to minimise the likelihood of hydraulic shock damaging the system The indoor equipment and pipes shall be securely mounted and ...

Page 6: ...ol means that the battery contains a heavy metal above a certain concentration Possible chemical symbols are Pb lead 0 004 Waste batteries must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for reuse By ensuring waste batteries are disposed of correctly you will help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health 3 2 Instructions for safe operation WARNING Do NOT ...

Page 7: ...esult in a fire Maintenance and service see 7 Maintenance and service 410 CAUTION Pay attention to the fan It is dangerous to inspect the unit while the fan is running Be sure to turn off the main switch before executing any maintenance task CAUTION Do NOT insert fingers rods or other objects into the air inlet or outlet When the fan is rotating at high speed it will cause injury WARNING NEVER rep...

Page 8: ... breakage electric shock or fire Contact your dealer 4 About the system WARNING Do NOT modify disassemble remove reinstall or repair the unit yourself as incorrect dismantling or installation may cause an electric shock or fire Contact your dealer In case of accidental refrigerant leaks make sure there are no naked flames The refrigerant itself is entirely safe non toxic and mildly flammable but i...

Page 9: ... operation modes Setback A function that keeps the room temperature in a specific range when the system is turned off by the user the schedule function or the OFF timer 6 2 1 Basic operation modes The indoor unit can operate in various operation modes Icon Operation mode Cooling In this mode cooling will be activated as required by the setpoint or by Setback operation Heating In this mode heating ...

Page 10: ...by an authorized installer or service agent We recommend performing maintenance at least once a year However applicable legislation might require shorter maintenance intervals CAUTION Do NOT insert fingers rods or other objects into the air inlet or outlet When the fan is rotating at high speed it will cause injury NOTICE NEVER inspect or service the unit by yourself Ask a qualified service person...

Page 11: ...cloth and let it dry up in the shade 5 Attach the front panel Align the hooks of the front panel with the slots and push them all the way in 6 Close the front panel slowly 7 2 3 To clean the air filter NOTICE Do NOT use water of 50 C or higher Possible consequence Discoloration and deformation When to clean the air filter Rule of thumb Clean every 6 months If the air in the room is extremely conta...

Page 12: ...efrigerant leakage sensor INFORMATION Lifetime of the sensor is 10 years The user interface displays error CH 05 6 months before the end of the sensor lifetime and error CH 02 after the end of the sensor lifetime For more information refer to the reference guide of the user interface and contact you dealer In case of detection when the unit is standby When the detection occurs when the unit is sta...

Page 13: ...ral safety precautions c Screw pack M4 25L 8 for FXAA15 32 9 for FXAA40 63 2 M4 12L d Tie wraps 1 large 3 small e Insulation tape f Paper pattern for installation 12 Unit installation 12 1 Preparing the installation site Avoid installation in an environment with a lot of organic solvents such as ink and siloxane WARNING The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignitio...

Page 14: ...el 414 2 Remove the screws 2 for FXAA15 32 2 3 for FXAA40 63 3 3 Push down the 3 upper hooks marked with a symbol with 3 circles in the direction of the arrows Remove cardboard between the filter and the heat exchanger a b a Hook b Cardboard 4 Making sure not to catch the horizontal flaps remove the front grille by pulling in the direction of the arrow 12 2 4 To re install the front grille 1 Insta...

Page 15: ... the mounting plate on the wall and install it temporarily 5 Level the mounting plate use tabs on the mounting plate 6 Mark the centers of the drilling points on the wall using a tape measure Position the end of tape measure at symbol 7 Finish the installation by securing the mounting plate on the wall When using M4 25L screws accessory use 8 screws for FXAA15 32 or 9 screws for FXAA40 63 Install ...

Page 16: ... or fire NOTICE Be sure to seal the gaps around the pipes with sealing material field supply in order to prevent water leakage 1 Drill a 80 mm large feed through hole in the wall with a downward slope towards the outside 2 Insert a wall embedded pipe into the hole 3 Insert a wall cover into the wall pipe Ø80 a b c a Wall embedded pipe field supply b Putty field supply c Wall hole cover field suppl...

Page 17: ...nt pipes Do NOT push the refrigerant pipes onto the bottom frame or the front grille 4 Pass the drain hose and refrigerant pipes through the wall hole 5 When the complete installation is finished drain piping 12 3 6 To provide drainage 4 17 the refrigerant piping 13 Piping installation 4 18 and the electrical wiring 14 Electrical installation 4 19 fix the indoor unit on the mounting plate 15 1 To ...

Page 18: ... left side 1 Remove the insulation fixing screw on the right side and remove the drain hose 2 Remove the drain plug on the left side and attach it to the right side NOTICE Do NOT apply lubricating oil refrigerant oil to the drain plug when inserting it The drain plug may deteriorate and cause drain leakage from the plug 3 Insert the drain hose on the left side and do not forget to tighten it with ...

Page 19: ...suitably protected against corrosion WARNING MILDLY FLAMMABLE MATERIAL The refrigerant inside this unit is mildly flammable Pipe length Keep refrigerant piping as short as possible 1 Flare connections Connect refrigerant piping to the unit using flare connections 2 Insulation Insulate the refrigerant piping the insulating tape should be wrapped from the L shaped bend all the way to the end inside ...

Page 20: ...the terminal block make sure the symbols F1 F2 match with the symbols on the outdoor unit 4 Fix user interface cable together with the transmission cable with a tie wrap accessory 5 Power supply cable Connect the cable to the terminal block L N earth a b a Circuit breaker b Residual current device 6 Seal all gaps with a sealing material field supply to prevent small animals from entering the syste...

Page 21: ...missing phases or reversed phases The system is properly earthed and the earth terminals are tightened The fuses or locally installed protection devices are installed according to this document and have NOT been bypassed The power supply voltage matches the voltage on the identification label of the unit There are NO loose connections or damaged electrical components in the switch box There are NO...

Page 22: ...s a remote sensor set the increase decrease increments If you want to change increments to Then 1 M SW 1 C 12 22 2 01 0 5 C 02 Setting Differential for automatic changeover Set temperature difference between cooling setpoint and heating setpoint in automatic mode availability depends on the system type Differential is cooling setpoint minus heating setpoint If you want to set the temperature diffe...

Page 23: ...elligent power module K R KCR KFR KHuR K M Magnetic relay L Live L Coil L R Reactor M Stepper motor M C Compressor motor M F Fan motor M P Drain pump motor M S Swing motor Symbol Meaning MR MRCW MRM MRN Magnetic relay N Neutral n N Number of passes through ferrite core PAM Pulse amplitude modulation PCB Printed circuit board PM Power module PS Switching power supply PTC PTC thermistor Q Insulated ...

Page 24: ...3P622285 1B 2020 10 Copyright 2020 Daikin Verantwortung für Energie und Umwelt ...

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