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GENERAL OPERATION

COOLING  (see Fig. 2)
1. Press the MODE SELECTION BUTTON (20) (if required) 

until the COOL MODE INDICATOR (        ) is displayed.

2. Select the desired room temperature (if required) by 

momentarily pressing on the up or down arrow 
TEMPERATURE SET BUTTON's (17) until the desired 
temperature is displayed. Each press of the button will 
increase or decrease the desired temperature by 1 
degree. The desired temperature may be set in the 
range of 16 - 32 degrees.

3. Press the ON / OFF BUTTON (1) to commence 

operation. The OPERATION INDICATOR (2) will 
illuminate.

4. Select the desired fan speed  (if required) by pressing 

the FAN SPEED SELECTOR BUTTON (19).

5. To turn the air conditioner off simply press the ON / 

OFF BUTTON (1). The OPERATION INDICATOR (2) will 
turn off.

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HEATING (Heat Pump Models Only)  (see Fig. 2)
1. Press the MODE SELECTION BUTTON (20) (if required) 

until the HEAT MODE INDICATOR (       ) is displayed.

2. Select the desired room temperature (if required) by 

momentarily pressing on up or down arrow 
TEMPERATURE SET BUTTON's (17) until the desired 
temperature is displayed. Each press of the button 
will increase or decrease the desired temperature by 
1 degree. The desired temperature may be set in the 
range of 16 - 32 degrees.

3. Press the ON / OFF BUTTON (1) to commence 

operation. The OPERATION INDICATOR (2) will 
illuminate.

4. Select the desired fan speed (if required) by 

pressing the FAN SPEED SELECTOR BUTTON (19).

Notes:
As the air conditioner incorporates a hot start system, the indoor 
fan will run at an extra low (or low) speed irrespective of the 
selected fan speed for a few minutes when the unit is first turned 
on. This is to avoid cold draughts.

During the heating mode you may notice the indoor fan changing 
speed. This is due to the fan switching from the selected fan 
speed to extra low (or low) when the desired room temperature 
is reached and the compressor cycles off. 
This is to avoid cold draughts.

5. To turn the air conditioner off simply press the ON / 

OFF BUTTON (1). The OPERATION INDICATOR (2) 
will turn off.

Note:
On some occasions the indoor fan will continue to run at extra 
low (or low) speed for approximately one minute after the unit 
has been switched off. This is not a malfunction, it is simply a 
function of the unit which runs the indoor fan to remove any 
excess heat in the indoor unit heat exchanger.

AUTOMATIC HEATING / COOLING CHANGEOVER
(Heat Pump Models Only)  (see Fig. 2)

When the air conditioner is operated in this mode, it will
automatically switch between the heating and cooling
modes, depending on the room temperature and set 
temperature.

PMV Control (for Super Inverter Models only)

When in the automatic cool / heat changeover 
mode, the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) control is 
activated. By initially manually increasing or 
decreasing the set temperature in this mode (for 
increased comfort) over a period of time, the PMV 
control “learns” and “remembers” these 
temperature settings as well as prevailing 
conditions - both inside and outside.

When similar conditions occur again, the system 
automatically controls the temperature settings 
according to the learnt preferences. This not only 
can save in running costs (as it avoids over cooling 
and over heating) but can also increase comfort 
levels.

1. Press the MODE SELECTION BUTTON (20) (if

required) until the AUTO MODE INDICATOR (        ) 
is displayed.

When the AUTO MODE is selected either the COOL 
or HEAT MODE INDICATOR will also be displayed 
along with the most recent temperature setting. 
(ie. if the last adjustment you made was to set the 
cooling mode temperature to 23° then when you 
select the AUTO MODE it will display AUTO 
COOLING at a temperature of 23°). The air 
conditioner will then measure the room 
temperature and select the applicable mode 
(ie. heating or cooling) based on the current and 
desired room temperature.

Summary of Contents for Remote Controller BRC1C61

Page 1: ...system available Before operating the air conditioner please read this operating manual carefully It will advise you on how to operate the unit correctly understand the air conditioner s advanced fea...

Page 2: ...may result in a water leakage electric shock or fire Ask your dealer to move and reinstall the air conditioner Incomplete installation may result in a water leakage electric shock or fire Never inser...

Page 3: ...NERAL OPERATION 6 ADVANCED FEATURES 8 OPTIMUM OPERATION 8 SELF DIAGNOSIS 9 NOT MALFUNCTION OF THE AIR CONDITONER 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING 10 USER MAINTENANCE 11 Fig 1 4 Fig 2 6 Fig 3 4 7 Fig 5 9 MAIN SWITCH...

Page 4: ...uch as plants boxes fences etc may result in declined performance and increased running noises If abnormal noises occur in use consult your dealer Ensure the drain piping from the indoor unit is free...

Page 5: ...utton to reset the CLEAN FILTER INDICATOR after you have inspected cleaned the indoor return air filter FAN SPEED DISPLAY FAN SPEED SELECTOR BUTTON This display indicates the selected fan speed ie hig...

Page 6: ...an speed to extra low or low when the desired room temperature is reached and the compressor cycles off This is to avoid cold draughts 5 To turn the air conditioner off simply press the ON OFF BUTTON...

Page 7: ...he FAN MODE only the indoor fan is energised The outdoor unit will not operate and therefore heating or cooling will not be provided This mode is useful for circulating the air within the building 1 P...

Page 8: ...ntrol may be added to the system to allow setting and control of the unit at two different locations This is particularly useful in two storey applications where one controller can be installed upstai...

Page 9: ...e one of its safety devices has actuated to prevent the system from being overloaded The system will turn on again automatically after the passage of three minutes In the unlikely event that a fault d...

Page 10: ...om unit Measure Stop the operation If the display INSPECTION UNIT No and the OPERATION lamp flash 2 and the MALFUNCTION CODE appears TEST C H UNIT No INSPECTION display INDOOR UNIT No in which a malfu...

Page 11: ...ecommended NOTE The air filter s and the suction grille s are supplied by your dealer Ask your DAIKIN dealer how to clean them HOW TO CLEAN AIR OUTLET GRILLE Clean with soft cloth When it is difficult...

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