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8-2 COOL/HEAT CANNOT BE CHANGED

OVER

When the display shows

(changeover under control), it shows that this
is a slave remote controller.

When the cool/heat changeover remote con-
trol switch is installed and the display shows

(changeover under control).

This is because cool/heat changeover is con-
trolled by the cool/heat changeover remote con-
trol switch. Ask your Daikin dealer where the
remote control switch is installed.

8-3 FAN OPERATION IS POSSIBLE, BUT

COOLING AND HEATING DO NOT
WORK

Immediately after the power is turned on.

The micro computer is getting ready to operate.
Wait 10 minutes.

8-4 THE FAN STRENGTH DOES NOT COR-

RESPOND TO THE SETTING

The fan strength does no change even if the
fan strength adjustment button in pressed.

During heating operation, when the room temper-
ature reaches the set temperature, the outdoor
unit goes off and the indoor unit changes to whis-
per fan strength.
This is to prevent cold air blowing directly on occu-
pants of the room.
The fan strength will not change even if the button
is changed, when another indoor unit is in heating
operation.

8-5 THE FAN DIRECTION DOES NOT COR-

RESPOND TO THE SETTING

The fan direction does not correspond to the
remote control display.
The fan direction does not swing.

This is because the unit is being controlled by the
micro computer.

8-6 WHITE MIST COMES OUT OF A UNIT

Indoor unit

When humidity is high during cooling operation.

If the interior of an indoor unit is extremely con-
taminated, the temperature distribution inside a
room becomes uneven. It is necessary to clean
the interior of the indoor unit. Ask your Daikin
dealer for details on cleaning the unit. This opera-
tion requires a qualified service person.

Immediately after the cooling operation stops
and if the room temperature and humidity are
low.

This is because warm refrigerant gas flows back
into the indoor unit and generates steam.

Indoor unit, outdoor unit

When the system is changed over to heating
operation after defrost operation.

Moisture generated by defrost becomes steam
and is exhausted.

8-7 NOISE OF AIR CONDITIONERS

Indoor unit

A “zeen” sound is heard immediately after the
power supply is turned on.

The electronic expansion valve inside an indoor
unit starts working and makes the noise. Its vol-
ume will reduce in about one minute.

A continuous low “shah” sound is heard when
the system is in cooling operation or at a stop.

When the drain pump (optional accessories) is in
operation, this noise is heard.

A “pishi-pishi” squeaking sound is heard when
the system stops after heating operation.

Expansion and contraction of plastic parts caused
by temperature change make this noise.

A low “sah”, “choro-choro” sound is heard
while the indoor unit is stopped.

When the other indoor unit is in operation, this
noise is heard. In order to prevent oil and refriger-
ant from remaining in the system, a small amount
of refrigerant is kept flowing.

Indoor unit, outdoor unit

A continuous low hissing sound is heard
when the system is in cooling or defrost oper-
ation.

This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing
through both indoor and outdoor units.

A hissing sound which is heard at the start or
immediately after stopping operation or
defrost operation.

This is the noise of refrigerant caused by flow stop
or flow change.

8-8 DUST COMES OUT OF THE UNIT

When the unit is used for the first time in a
long time.

This is because dust has gotten into the unit.

Outdoor unit

When the tone of operating noise changes.

This noise is caused by the change of frequency.

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Page 6: ...ormality such as smell of fire turn off power and call your dealer for instructions Ask your dealer for installation of the air con ditioner Incomplete installation performed by yourself may result in...

Page 7: ...nd the out door unit If they touch the unit carelessly it may result in injury Do not place a flower vase and anything con taining water Water may enter the unit causing an electric shock or fire Do n...

Page 8: ...13 Display defrost hot start Refer to the chapter Operation procedure Explanation of heating operation 14 Timer mode start stop button Refer to the chapter Operation procedure Programming start and s...

Page 9: ...tion To avoid condensation and water dripping out the unit If the temperature or the humidity is beyond these conditions safety devices may work and the air con ditioner may not operate 6 OPERATION PR...

Page 10: ...ler shows 6 2 PROGRAM DRY OPERATION The function of this program is to decrease the humidity in your room with a minimum temperature decrease The micro computer automatically deter mines temperature a...

Page 11: ...The display flashes For setting the timer stop For setting the timer start Press the programming time button and set the time for stopping or starting the system Each time this button is pressed the t...

Page 12: ...ing operation by using curtains or blinds Ventilate often Extended use requires special attention to venti lation Keep doors and windows closed If the doors and windows remain open air will flow out o...

Page 13: ...ied service person Immediately after the cooling operation stops and if the room temperature and humidity are low This is because warm refrigerant gas flows back into the indoor unit and generates ste...

Page 14: ...and report the malfunction code If the system does not properly operate except for the above mentioned cases and none of the above mentioned malfunctions is evident inves tigate the system according...

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