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• The heating capacity drops as the outside tem-
perature falls. If this happens, use another heat-
ing device together with the unit. (When using the
appliances which produce open fire together, ven-
tilate a room constantly.)
Do not place appliances which produce open fire
in places exposed to the airflow from the unit or
under the unit.
• It takes some time for the room to warm up from
the time the unit is started since the unit is a hot-air
circulatory system to warm the entire room.
• If the hot air rises to the ceiling, leaving the area
above the floor cold, we recommend using the cir-
culator (the indoor fan for circulating air). Contact
your dealer for details.
6-2 PROGRAM DRY OPERATION
(Refer to figure 4)
• The program dry function deprives the room
of moisture while the air conditioner is in inter-
mittent weak cooling operation so that the
room temperature will not become too low.
• The microcomputer automatically controls
the temperature and fan speed, so these
cannot be set using the remote controller.
• This function is not available if the room tem-
perature is 20°C or lower.
• This function does not controls the humidity.
• FXL and FXN type indoor unit can not oper-
ate program dry operation.
NOTE
• If “
” (Cooling operation) is not displayed, refer
to “6-1 COOLING, HEATING AND FAN ONLY
OPERATION”, and set “
” (Cooling operation).
Unless the air conditioner is set to “
” (Cooling
operation), the air conditioner cannot be switched
over to “
” (program dry operation).
Press the operation mode selector button sev-
eral times and select “
” (program dry oper-
ation).
Press the on/off button.
The operation lamp lights up and the system
starts operation.
Press the airflow direction adjust button (only
for FXC, FXF, FXH, FXK, FXA). Refer to the
chapter “6-3 ADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW
DIRECTION” for details.
Press the on/off button once again.
The operation lamp goes off and the system
stops operation.
NOTE
• Do not turn off the power immediately after
the unit stops.
The system need at least 5 minutes for
residual operation of drain pump device.
Turning off the power immediately will cause
water leak or trouble.
6-3 ADJUSTING THE AIRFLOW DIRECTION
(Refer to figure 5) (only for Double-flow,
Multi-flow, Corner, Ceiling-suspended
and Wall-mounted)
Press the airflow direction adjust but-
ton to select the air direction.
The airflow flap display swings as
shown right and the airflow direction
continuously varies. (Automatic swing
setting)
Press the airflow direction adjust button to
select the air direction of your choice.
The airflow flap display stops swing-
ing and the airflow direction is fixed.
(Fixed airflow direction setting)
MOVEMENT OF THE AIRFLOW FLAP
For the following conditions, a micro computer con-
trols the airflow direction which may be different
from the display.
The airflow direction can be adjusted in one of the
following ways.
Automatic “
”: The airflow direction will very con-
tinuously.
(Refer to figure 6-1)
Desired position “
”: The airflow direction can be
fixed by the user.
(Refer to figure 6-2)
NOTE
• The movable limit of the flap is changeable.
Contact your Daikin dealer for details. (Only
for Double-flow, Multi-flow, Corner, Ceiling-
suspended and Wall-mounted.)
• Avoid operating in the horizontal direction
“
”. It may cause dew or dust to settle on
the ceiling.
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COOLING
HEATING
•
When starting operation.
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When the room temperature is
higher than the set temperature.
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At defrost operation.
•
When operating continuously at horizontal airflow direction.
•
When continuous operation with downward airflow is performed at the
time of cooling with a ceiling-suspended or a wall-mounted unit, the
microcomputer may control the flow direction, and then the remote control
indication also will change.
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