Troubleshooting
36
English
Air purifying function
Phenomenon
Check points
Air purifying capacity is reduced
•
Is the unit surrounded by obstacles, or positioned in a place where
airflow cannot reach?
¼
Choose a position that is obstacle-free and from where air
fl
ow can
reach all areas of the room.
•
Are the louvres closed?
¼
Please open the louvres.
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18
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Any of the pre-filter dirty?
¼
Clean these parts.
Page
27
•
Is the dust collection filter dirty?
¼
Clean this part.
Page
28
The air outlet is emitting an odour
•
An air purifier collects dust and odours from the entire room.
In case the air purifier is used in an environment where there are
strong odours or the odours are generated continuously, there are
cases where odours are attached to the filters and the unit, and will be
emitted for weeks or months.
•
Is there anything in the room that constantly produces odours?
(Paint, new furniture, wallpaper, aerosols, cosmetics, medicine, aromatic
substances, aroma oils, cigarettes, roasted meat, etc.)
¼
As continuously emitted odours cannot be completely eliminated, you
should ventilate the room at the same time or run the unit in a well-ventilated
room until the odour disappears.
•
Is the room temporarily
fi
lled with strong odours due to something
such as many people smoking or cooking?
¼
The odour will gradually decrease as the unit operates.
•
Have you moved the unit from another room?
¼
Odour from the room the unit was previously in may still be present.
Keep operating until the odour disappears.
•
Are odours coming from the deodorising
fi
lter or dust collection
fi
lter?
¼
Please conduct maintenance on each part.
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• In some cases the air outlet may emit a slight odour as trace amounts of ozone
are generated during Streamer discharge or Active Plasma Ion discharge.
However, the amount is negligible and is not harmful to your health.
• If an odour is emitted when using the unit for the
fi
rst time, set the FAN setting
to Turbo and operate until the odour disappears.
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19
No air is being emitted
•
Is the air outlet or an air inlet blocked?
If they are not blocked, an electrical part is faulty.
¼
Contact the place of purchase.
Air
fl
ow rate cannot be adjusted
•
Is the odour sensor lamp blinking?
¼
Please properly attach the
fi
lter
fi
xing unit and deodorising
fi
lter.
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14
The AIR MONITOR indicator
always indicates a high humidity
level when the humidity display is
selected
•
Is the unit positioned next to a window or in a location exposed to
cold wind?
¼
There is a possibility that only the air surrounding the unit is of high
humidity.
Try moving the unit to a different location.
• Room with poor sunlight or poor ventilation or rooms close to wet areas,
such as the bathroom, become humid easily, so these rooms tend to have
a higher humidity.
• Immediately after starting operation, the humidity may be displayed higher
than it actually is, depending on the condition of the air inside the unit.
Continue operation for about 1 hour and check again.
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...
Page 43: ...4...
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...
Page 51: ...12 4 16 17 18 19 20 19...
Page 52: ...13 1 1 1 2 100 30 30 2 30...
Page 53: ...14 3 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 3 4...
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...
Page 65: ...26 5 MODE 5 MODE 4 3 4 3 4 3 2 3 4...
Page 66: ...27 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 4 PM2 5...
Page 67: ...28 14 14 1 14 10 29 40...
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...
Page 70: ...31 1 2 27 28 3...
Page 71: ...32 AIR MONITOR AIR MONITOR 5 3 AIR MONITOR 27...
Page 73: ...34 5 30 21 22 27 28 6 29 29 14 16 17 16 17 3...
Page 75: ...36 18 27 28 28 29 19 14 AIR MONITOR...
Page 76: ...37 AIR MONITOR LAN 16 17 DAIKIN Mobile Controller 20 22 21 22 2...
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