Troubleshooting
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FAQs
Please check the following before contacting the place of purchase.
Q: The value displayed as the PM2.5 concentration is always low and seems unresponsive, or
the sensitivity of the PM2.5 sensor seems to be poor...
A:
Perform periodic cleaning of the PM2.5 sensor as dirt on its lens can lead to poor
sensitivity.
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In addition, the response time of the PM2.5 sensor depends on the room size.
Make adjustments in accordance with the procedure for setting PM2.5 sensor
sensitivity.
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The responsiveness of the PM2.5 sensor may be poor during FAN setting Turbo
or when airflow is High in AUTO FAN MODE.
The strong airflow causes dust to be drawn into the air inlet before it can be
detected by the PM2.5 sensor. This is normal (not a malfunction).
Q: Can the dust collection filter be cleaned with water?
A: No. Do not attempt to clean it with water.
(Reduced performance of the dust collection filter may result)
Replace it or vacuum away dust with a vacuum cleaner if dirt buildup is severe.
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In some cases, odour is stuck to the dust collection filter depending on the
location where the unit is used. If the odour becomes severe, replace the filter, or
vacuum away dust with a vacuum cleaner.
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Q: Dust collection filter easily turns black...
A:
The blackening does not affect dust collection performance.
However, it can be replaced if it is an issue.
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Q: Can the deodorising filter be cleaned with water? Or should it be replaced?
A: It cannot be cleaned with water.
(If water is used, the part will lose its shape and become unusable)
If you have inadvertently washed it with water, contact the place of purchase.
Remove the deodorising filter from the unit and vacuum off dust with a
vacuum cleaner.
It is not necessary to replace the filter.
In some cases, odour is stuck to the deodorising filter depending on the
location where the unit is used.
If odour becomes an issue, leave the part in a shaded, breezy area.
(approx. 1 day)
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Q: Is continuous operation possible?
A:
It can be operated continuously.
Stop operation regularly and clean it.
PM2.5 sensor
Summary of Contents for MC80ZBFVM3
Page 41: ...2 3 6 7 13 15 18 19 19 21 23 PM2 5 23 25 25 27 29 30 31 AIR MONITOR 32 33 34 38 39...
Page 42: ...3 220 240V...
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Page 44: ...5 8 30 2...
Page 45: ...6 2 2000...
Page 46: ...7 PM2 5 LAN 9 12 9 23 24 27 33 35...
Page 47: ...8 SSID KEY HEPA 2 28 29 33 14 28 33 30 30 27 14 28...
Page 50: ...11 AIR MONITOR g m3 PM2 5 C AIR MONITOR 2 2 3 PM2 5 AIR MONITOR...
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Page 52: ...13 1 1 1 2 100 30 30 2 30...
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Page 57: ...18 4 70 80 2...
Page 58: ...19 FAN MODE...
Page 59: ...20 25 26 1 5 1 14 3Wh 7 4Wh 6 9Wh 12 4m 1 5 PM2 5 25 26 5 30...
Page 60: ...21 5 1...
Page 61: ...22 5 2 3 4 5...
Page 62: ...23 PM2 5 PM2 5 5 FAN FAN 1...
Page 63: ...24 5 5 FAN 2 3 4...
Page 64: ...25 MODE MODE 4 3 4 4 3 4 3 MODE MODE MODE 4 3 1...
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Page 66: ...27 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 4 PM2 5...
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Page 68: ...29 10 5 JEM1467 39 1 14 5 2 14 3 4 1 2 6 14 7 14 8 14...
Page 69: ...30 5 24 10 3 6 1 27 2 3 1 2 1 2 4 1 2 5 2 6 27 7 FAN FAN...
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Page 71: ...32 AIR MONITOR AIR MONITOR 5 3 AIR MONITOR 27...
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Page 76: ...37 AIR MONITOR LAN 16 17 DAIKIN Mobile Controller 20 22 21 22 2...
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