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Preparation Before Operation

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Preparing the remote controller

1. 

Attach the remote controller holder.

•  Insert the hook on the remote controller holder into 

the notch in the back of the unit.

Notch
Insert all the way.

Hook

2. 

Pull out the transparent sheet.

•  After removing the transparent sheet, the remote 

controller is ready for use.

Battery is 

pre-loaded

Transparent 
sheet

How to use

•  Direct the signal transmitter on the remote controller at 

the signal receiver on the unit. The unit may fail to receive 
signals if anything is blocking the signals, such as a 
curtain.

•  Maximum transmission range is approx. 6m (straight line).

30°    30°

[Viewed from above]

Approx. 4m

Approx. 4m

Approx. 6m

Signal  
receiver

Signal 
transmitter

About the remote controller

•  Be sure not to drop or allow water to get into the remote 

controller. (Malfunction may result)

•  Signal reception may be poor in rooms with electronic-

starter-type fluorescent lamps (inverter-type fluorescent 

lamps etc.).

•  Do not use near lighting equipment (within 1m). 

(A decline in the receptivity of the signal from the remote 
controller or discolouration may result)

Replacing the battery

1. 

Move the catch on the battery tray at the 
bottom of the remote controller in the 
direction of the arrow.

2. 

Pull out the battery tray.

3. 

Replace the battery.

4. 

Return the battery tray to its original position.

3

4

2

Battery (CR2025)

Load so that b side and side of 
battery tray with 

 mark face same direction

Catch

 mark

About the battery

•  Keep batteries out of reach of children. 

In the event that batteries are swallowed, go immediately 
to the nearest medical emergency services.

•  To avoid possible injury or damage from battery leakage 

or rupturing, remove the battery when not using the 
product for a prolonged period.

•  If the battery solution should get in the eyes, do not rub 

the eyes.  Instead, immediately flush the eyes with tap 

water and seek the attention of a medical professional.

• 

Do not expose batteries to heat or fire. Do not 

disassemble or modify batteries. 
The insulation or other parts inside the battery may be 
damaged, resulting in battery leakage, rupturing or 
overheating.

•  When disposing of the battery, insulate the terminal by 

wrapping it in tape etc. 

(Overheating, rupturing or fire may result if stored 

together with other metal objects or batteries) 
Observe local waste separation rules when disposing  
of batteries.

•  While the general battery replacement timing is once a 

year, if signal reception weakens, the battery should be 
replaced with a new battery (CR2025).

•  Batteries with an expiration date that is close may  

require replacement sooner.

•  The pre-loaded battery is for initial use of the unit and 

may require replacement in less than 1 year.

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Inserting the power supply plug into the socket

•  The basic sensitivity of the odour sensor will be determined by odour 

levels in the first minute (approx.) after the power supply plug is 

inserted every time.  

Insert the power supply plug when the air is clean (odour-free).

Power supply plug

Power socket

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Summary of Contents for MC55WVM

Page 1: ... purifier Please read the operation manual carefully and follow it for correct use Please read the Safety Precautions section before use Please keep the operation manual in a safe place for later reference Air Purifier Page 3 5 English Nederlands Deutsch Français Eλληνικά Español Italiano Türkçe Polski Pyccкий ...

Page 2: ...ric term for particulate matter that is 2 5μm or less in size Elimination of particulate matter that is less than 0 1μm in size by this air purifier has not been verified This product cannot eliminate all airborne toxic substances 1 Test methodology The Japan Electrical Manufacturers Association standard JEM1467 Decision criteria Elimination of 99 of 0 1 2 5μm particulate matter in a 32m airtight ...

Page 3: ...l Functions Operating the Unit in a MODE 13 AUTO FAN ECONO ANTI POLLEN Using the Child Proof Lock 15 Adjusting Indicator Lamp Brightness 15 Operation Using Air Purifying Operation 12 Changing the Airflow Rate 12 Maintenance Maintenance 19 Streamer Unit Replace 21 Separately Sold Part 22 When Not Using the Unit for a Prolonged Period 22 Features 1 Safety Precautions 3 Precaution During Use 5 Names ...

Page 4: ...ng up placing heavy objects on the power supply plug or cord If the power supply plug or cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard An electric shock short circuiting or fire may result from use while damaged Insert the power supply plug firmly all the way in Do not use a damaged power supply plug or a loosely ...

Page 5: ...t does not operate even if the switch is turned on Current passes through the cord or fails to pass through if the cord is moved There are abnormal sounds or vibrations during operation The casing of the unit has become deformed or is abnormally hot There is a burnt smell Malfunction an electric shock smoke fire etc may result if the abnormality is not addressed and the unit continues to be used C...

Page 6: ... urinate on the unit or chew on the power supply cord Fire an electric shock or injury may result Concerning the unit body Do not block the air inlets or air outlet with laundry cloth curtains etc Overheating or fire may result from poor circulation Do not climb sit or lean on the unit Injury may result from falling or toppling When moving the unit When picking up the unit to move it handle the un...

Page 7: ...side the air outlet Dust PM2 5 sensor Inside the air inlet left side Page 7 17 19 Model name Production no Manufacturing date MFG DATE Air inlets Front Side Power supply cord Air outlet Power supply plug Main Removable Parts Pre filter Page 19 Outflow grille Page 19 Streamer unit cover Page 21 Deodorising filter unit Black filter Deodorising filter Page 20 Dust collection filter electrostatic HEPA...

Page 8: ...a garlic odours etc As odour perception varies by person in some cases an odour may be sensed even when the lamp is green If the odour bothers you switch to manual airflow rate and select a high airflow rate Page 12 Odour sensor detection range Detectable matter tobacco odours cooking odours pet odours toilet smells waste smells mould odours sprays alcohol Sometimes detectable sudden changes in te...

Page 9: ...t may fail to receive signals if anything is blocking the signals such as a curtain Maximum transmission range is approx 6m straight line Remote controller ON OFF button Press to turn the power ON or OFF Page 12 FAN button Press to cycle between FAN settings Page 12 MODE button Press to cycle between MODEs Page 13 14 BRIGHTNESS button Press to cycle through brightness levels BRIGHT DIM OFF Not all...

Page 10: ...g places Places exposed to direct sunlight A decline in the receptivity of the signal from the remote controller or discolouration may result Positions near combustion based heating and other high temperature devices Discolouration deformation due to overheating may result Places where chemicals and pharmaceuticals are used such as hospitals factories laboratories beauty salons and photographic la...

Page 11: ...ilter unit Set while spreading the frame 3 While pressing the protrusions on the hooks large on the front side of the deodorising filter unit push the deodorising filter in and set it under the hooks large in 2 places to attach Hooks large Back side of deodorising filter unit Deodorising filter Press the protrusions on the hooks large on the front side of the deodorising filter unit 4 Double check...

Page 12: ...ide of battery tray with mark face same direction Catch mark About the battery Keep batteries out of reach of children In the event that batteries are swallowed go immediately to the nearest medical emergency services To avoid possible injury or damage from battery leakage or rupturing remove the battery when not using the product for a prolonged period If the battery solution should get in the ey...

Page 13: ...mended for use during sleep hours As the deodorising capacity is reduced it is recommended that the FAN setting be set to Standard or above if odour needs to be quickly eliminated from a room Turbo The ambient air is quickly purified using a large airflow Recommended for use while you are cleaning up a room Using Air Purifying Operation turning operation ON OFF Purifies the air in the room Remote ...

Page 14: ...ur needs Airflow is adjusted automatically when the unit is running in a MODE Remote controller Press Each press cycles between the MODE lamps green AUTO FAN ECONO ANTI POLLEN Unit Press Each press cycles between the MODE lamps green and FAN lamps green FAN MODE FAN Quiet Low Standard Turbo AUTO FAN ECONO ANTI POLLEN ...

Page 15: ...g 1 cigarette was smoked immediately after the unit was turned on Power saving mode If the air is clean after a short while Monitoring mode The fan starts and stops periodically Dust and odours are monitored The following functions are turned off further reducing power consumption Streamer OFF Active plasma ion OFF If dust or odours are detected FAN setting switches automatically between Quiet and...

Page 16: ...ren Note If the unit is unplugged when child proof lock is active child proof lock is turned off The child proof lock lamp orange lights up when the function is active Adjusting Indicator Lamp Brightness Indicator lamp brightness is adjustable Remote controller Press Unit Cannot be set from unit Press to cycle between settings BRIGHT DIM OFF Note This function is useful if the lamps bother you dur...

Page 17: ...treamer operation is OFF Note It is recommended that the streamer be set to Regular as deodorising capacity is reduced when set to Low Settings are remembered even if the unit is unplugged Blinking Lit up When you want to turn off active plasma ion output Setting at time of purchase Active Plasma Ion Output Settings ON OFF Setting procedures Remote controller Hold down and for about 3 seconds with...

Page 18: ... FAN lamps allowing you to change the sensitivity To set sensitivity High Select the FAN lamp Turbo Turbo Standard Low High Normal Low The sensor is highly receptive The sensor is slightly receptive Setting at time of purchase To set sensitivity Low Select the FAN lamp Low Setting is indicated using the FAN lamps If the FAN lamps do not change unplug the unit wait at least 5 seconds then re insert...

Page 19: ...r OFF The FAN lamp Quiet will remain lit up To turn Monitoring mode ON Turn on the ECONO MODE lamp Setting at time of purchase ON OFF To turn Monitoring mode OFF Turn off the ECONO MODE lamp Setting is indicated using the ECONO MODE lamp If the ECONO MODE lamp does not change unplug the unit wait at least 5 seconds then re insert the power supply plug and repeat the above procedure from the beginn...

Page 20: ...e a cotton bud or hard brush etc Partial breakage of the filter may result Do not apply heavy force Partial breakage damage of the filter may result Removing Grip the notch in the pre filter and pull 1 Grip either end of the pre filter resting your thumb against the unit 2 Pull toward you Attaching Insert the hooks 2 places into the unit and press until you hear a catching sound Hooks 2 places Ins...

Page 21: ...nds on usage patterns and the location of the unit Standard replacement time is about 10 years assuming that the unit is used daily in a home where 5 cigarettes are smoked a day Calculation in accordance with testing method of Japan Electrical Manufacturers Association JEM1467 standard If the impurity content of the ambient air is high the filter will need more frequent replacement Replace the dus...

Page 22: ...ge may result from forcibly pulling 2 1 Connector Hook 2 Push in the left side of the streamer unit so the right side comes out You will hear a catching sound 3 Remove the streamer unit 4 Flip up the protective covers and attach the new streamer unit 1 First insert the streamer unit to the left then push the right side until the hook makes a catching sound Catching sound 2 Pay attention to the dir...

Page 23: ...ans that the battery contains a heavy metal above a certain concentration Possible chemical symbols are Pb lead 0 004 Hg mercury 0 0005 Disposal of this product must be done in accordance with relevant local and national legislation Units and waste batteries must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for re use recycling and recovery By ensuring correct disposal you will help to prevent p...

Page 24: ...time Are the pre filter outflow grille and dust collection filter attached These lamps may blink if the unit is operated without a part attached If all the parts are attached An electrical component is faulty Contact the place of purchase If one or more parts are not attached Unplug the power supply re attach the parts and then turn the unit on again Is there a buildup of dust on the pre filter If...

Page 25: ... is normal not a malfunction Dust PM2 5 sensor Q Can the dust collection filter be cleaned A No Do not attempt to clean it with a vacuum cleaner or water Reduced performance of the dust collection filter may result Replace it if dirt buildup is severe Q The dust collection filter easily turns black A The blackening does not affect dust collection performance However it can be replaced if it is an ...

Page 26: ...e returns to normal Voltage range protection 180V 264V Unit will not operate Is the streamer unit cover attached If it is not attached the safety switch will engage and the unit cannot operate Install the streamer unit cover properly and attempt operation again Page 21 Sounds can be heard Phenomenon Check points Hissing sound during operation A hissing sound is generated when there is streamer dis...

Page 27: ...om the lens using a dry cotton bud or similar Page 19 Is the pre filter dirty Page 19 Clean these parts After cleaning the unit will return to normal operation a short while after being turned on There is an odour but the odour sensor lamp remains green Did an odour already exist around the time you inserted the power supply plug The basic sensitivity of the odour sensor will be determined by odou...

Page 28: ...s the air outlet or an air inlet blocked If they are not blocked an electrical component is faulty Contact the place of purchase Other Phenomenon Check points The fan stops midway through unit operation When the unit switches to Monitoring mode during operation in ECONO MODE the fan turns on and off repeatedly Page 14 Are the pre filter outflow grille and dust collection filter attached before the...

Page 29: ... dB 53 39 29 19 Airflow rate m h 330 192 120 66 Coverage area m 41 1 External dimensions mm 500 H 270 W 270 D Weight kg 6 8 Power supply cord length m 1 8 Made in China These specification values are applicable to both 50Hz 220 240V and 60Hz 220 230V Even when the power is off approx 1W of power is consumed to run the microcomputer 1 Coverage area was calculated in accordance with JEM1467 when FAN...

Page 30: ...turing code The bar code is a manufacturing code DAIKIN ISITMA VE SOĞUTMA SİSTEMLERİ SAN TİC A Ş Gülsuyu Mahallesi Fevzi Çakmak Caddesi Burçak Sokak No 20 34848 Maltepe İSTANBUL TÜRKİYE Tel 0216 453 27 00 Faks 0216 671 06 00 Çağrı Merkezi 444 999 0 Web www daikin com tr ...

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