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2. Adjust 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. 

PROGRAM DRY MODE   (see Fig. 3)
When the air conditioner is operated in this mode the 
microprocessor will give priority to reducing the 
humidity level rather than the room temperature.
(Please note that there may still be some reduction in
room temperature depending on ambient conditions).
This mode is normally used in very humid 
environments where the conditions may still be
uncomfortable even though the room temperature is
fairly low. The air conditioner will not enter the dry 
mode if the room temperature is below 16°C. 
1. Press the MODE SELECTION BUTTON (20) (if 

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

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

operation. The OPERATION INDICATOR (2) will 
illuminate.

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

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

Please note that the SELECTED TEMPERATURE DISPLAY (8) 

and FAN SPEED DISPLAY (9) will not appear during PROGRAM 

DRY operation.

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1

2

9

8

Fig. 3

FAN MODE   (see Fig. 2)
When the air conditioner is operated in the 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. Press the MODE SELECTION BUTTON (20) (if 

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

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

operation. The OPERATION INDICATOR (2) will 
illuminate.

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

pressing the FAN SPEED SELECTOR BUTTON 
(19).

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

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

Please note that the SELECTED TEMPERATURE DISPLAY

(8) will not appear during FAN MODE operation.

PROGRAM TIMER
The air conditioner can be programmed to 
automatically turn on or off in 1 hour increments up to
72 hours in advance. It may also be programmed to
turn on for a determined time then off again or vice
versa provided that the last operation (ie. switch on or
off) is within 72 hours.

PROGRAMMING THE START / STOP TIME  
(see Fig. 4)
1. Press the TIMER MODE START/STOP BUTTON

(13) once to enter the program STOP mode, or 
twice to enter the program START mode. The 
symbol “O” indicates STOP, and “|” START. The 
PROGRAM START/STOP TIME INDICATOR (7) will 
flash.

2. Select the desired START/STOP TIME by 

momentarily pressing on the up or down arrow 
PROGRAM TIME BUTTON's (16) until the desired 
elapsed time is displayed. Each press of the button 
will increase or decrease the elapsed time by 
1hour.

3. Once the desired START/STOP TIME is displayed 

press the PROGRAM TIMER ON/OFF BUTTON 
(14). 
The PROGRAM START or STOP TIME INDICATOR 
(7) will stop flashing and remain displayed.

4. Operate the air conditioner in the desired mode as

described above. The PROGRAM START/STOP 
TIME INDICATOR (7) will count down towards zero. 
When zero is reached the air conditioner will start 
or stop operating depending on the program set.

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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