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Trouble Shooting
The following cases are not air conditioner troubles but have some reasons. You may just continue using it.
These cases are not troubles.
Case
Explanation
Does not operate at all.
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Check if the fuse has blown.
Set power switch to off.
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Check if breaker has worked.
Turn the power on with the breaker switch in the
off position.
Do not turn the power on with the breaker switch
in the trip position. (Contact your dealer.)
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When the power is interrupted.
Wait until the power is recovered, then operate the air conditioner again.
The air conditioner automatically resumes operation in about 3 minutes.
You should just wait for a while.
Operation does not start soon.
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When ON/OFF button was pressed
soon after operation was stopped.
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When the mode was reselected.
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This is to protect the air conditioner.
You should wait for about 5 minutes.
The micro computer is preparing for operation.
Wait for about 10 minutes.
Hot air does not flow out soon after the
power supply is turned on.
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The air conditioner is warming up. You should wait for about 1 minute.
(The system is designed to start discharging air only after it has reached a
certain temperature.)
The heating operation stops suddenly
and a flowing sound is heard.
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The system is taking away the frost on the outdoor unit.
You should wait for about 3 to 8 minutes. (Max. 10 minutes).
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This sound indicates that the valve for the refrigerant bypass is in operation.
A “Zeen” sound is heard immediately
after the power supply is turned on.
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The electronic expansion
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valve inside an indoor unit starts working and
makes the noise. Its volume will reduce in about one minute.
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Electronic expansion valve … Controls the flow rate of the gas
(refrigerant) flowing inside the indoor unit.
A continuos low “Shah” sound is heard
when the system is in COOLING OPER-
ATION or at a stop.
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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.
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Expansion and contracion of plastic parts caused by temperature change
makes this noise.
A low “Sah”, “Choro-choro” sound is
heard while an indoor unit has
stopped.
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When the other indoor unit is in operation, this noise is heard. In order to
prevent oil and refrigerant from remaining in the system, a small amount of
refrigerant is kept flowing.
A continuous low “Shuh” sound is
heard when the systems is in COOLING
or DEFROST OPERATION.
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This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing through both indoor and out-
door units.
A “Shuh” sound which is head at the
start or immediately after the stop of
operation or which is heard at the start
or immediately after the stop of
DEFROST OPERATION.
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This is the noise of refrigerant caused by flow stop and flow change.
When the tone of operating noise
changes.
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This noise caused by the change of frequency.
A continuous “shuh” sound generated
during operation or immediately after
the operation is started or stopped.
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This sound indicates that the valve for the refrigerant bypass is in opera-
tion.
The outdoor unit emits water or steam.
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In HEATING mode
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The frost on the outdoor unit melts into water or steam when the air con-
ditioner is in defrost operation.
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In COOLING or DRY mode
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Moisture in the air condenses into water on the cool surface of outdoor
unit piping and drips.
Mists come out of the indoor unit.
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This happens when the air in the room is cooled into mist by the cold air
flow during cooling operation.
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If the inside of an indoor unit is extremely contaminated, the temperature
distribution inside a room becomes uneven. It is necessary to clean the
inside of the indoor unit. Ask your Daikin dealer for details on cleaning the
indoor unit. This operation requires a qualified service person.
The indoor unit gives out odour.
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This happens when smells of the room, furniture, or cigarettes are
absorbed into the unit and discharged with the air flow.
(If this happens, we recommend you to have the indoor unit washed by a
technician. Consult the service shop where you bought the air conditioner.)
Switch
ON
OFF
Trip position
Breaker
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