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3. Display 

 (changeover under control)

It is impossible to changeover heat/cool with the 
remote controller which display this icon.
Refer to the chapter “6-5 SETTING THE MAS-
TER REMOTE CONTROLLER”.

4. Display 

 (air flow flap)

Refer to the chapter “6-3 ADJUSTING THE AIR 
FLOW DIRECTION”.

5. Display 

 (ventilation/air cleaning)

This display shows that the ventilation unit are in 
operation. (these are optional accessories.)

6. Display 

 (set temperature)

This display shows the temperature you have set.

7. Display 

 

 

 

 

(operation mode)

This display shows the current operation mode.

8. Display 

 (programmed time)

This display shows the programmed time of the 
system start or stop.

9. Display 

 (inspection/test operation)

When the inspection/test operation button is 
pressed, the display shows the mode in which 
the system actually is.

10. Display 

 (under centralized control)

When this display shows, the system is under 
centralized control. (This is not a standard spec-
ification.)

11. Display 

 (fan speed)

This display shows the fan speed you have selected.

12. Display 

 (time to clean air filter)

Refer to the operation manual of indoor unit.

13. Display 

 (defrost/hot start)

Refer to the “EXPLANATION OF HEATING 
OPERATION” in chapter 6-1.

14. Timer mode start/stop button

Refer to the chapter “6-4 PROGRAMMING START 
AND STOP OF THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER”.

15. Timer on/off button

Refer to the chapter “6-4 PROGRAMMING START 
AND STOP OF THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER”.

16. Inspection/test operation button

This button is only used by qualified service 
persons for maintenance purposes.

17. Programming time button

Use this button for setting the programming start 
and/or stop time.
Refer to the chapter “6-4 PROGRAMMING START 
AND STOP OF THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER”.

18. Temperature setting button

Use this button for setting the desired temperature.
Refer to the chapter “6-1 COOLING, HEATING, 
AUTOMATIC AND FAN ONLY OPERATION”.

19. Filter sign reset button

Refer to the operation manual of indoor unit.

20. Fan speed control button

Press this button to select the fan speed of your 
preference.

21. Operation mode selector button

• Press this button to select the operation mode of 

your preference.

• Press this button to designate the master remote 

controller.
Refer to the chapter “6-5 SETTING THE MAS-
TER REMOTE CONTROLLER”.

22. Air flow direction adjust button

Refer to the chapter “6-3 ADJUSTING THE AIR 
FLOW DIRECTION”.

23. Fan only/air conditioning selector switch

Set the switch to “

” for fan only operation or to 

” for heating or cooling operation.

24. Cool/heat changeover switch

Set the switch to “

” for cooling operation or to 

” for heating operation.

25. Thermistor

It senses the room temperature around the 
remote controller.

26. These buttons are used when the ventilation unit 

are installed (These are optional accessories.)

Refer to the operation manual of the ventilation unit.

NOTE

Do not place the controller exposed to direct sunlight.
The LCD display may get discolored, failing to dis-
play the data.

• Never pull or twist the electric wire of a remote 

controller.
It may cause the unit to malfunction.

• Do not allow sharp or hard items to touch the but-

tons of the remote controller.
The remote controller may be damaged or break-
down may occur.

• Contrary to actual operating situations, the dis-

play in figure 2 shows all possible indications.

• Figure 2 shows the remote controller with its 

cover open.

• For FXS, FXM, FXL and FXN, the air flow direc-

tion ajust button (22) is not available and the dis-
play (4) shows “NOT AVAILABLE” when pressed.

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Summary of Contents for RXYQ72PYDN

Page 1: ...2PTJU RXYQ216PTJU RXYQ240PTJU Read these instructions carefully before installation Keep this manual in a handy place for future reference This manual should be left with the equipment owner English F...

Page 2: ...1 RXYQ REYQ F 2 3 F F 4 5 6 7 1 7 3 7 2...

Page 3: ...F 8 9 F F 10 11 12 Ceiling Suspended Wall Mounted Double flow Multi flow Corner Ceiling Suspended Wall Mounted Double flow Multi flow Corner 13 1 13 2 15 14...

Page 4: ...or moderate injury It may also be sued to alert against unsafe practices NOTE Indicates a situation that may result in the unit or property damage only accidents Keep these warning sheets handy so tha...

Page 5: ...will cause injury Operating the air conditioner with wet hands could result in a shock hazard Check the unit stand for damage on a contin uous basis especially if it has been in use for a long time If...

Page 6: ...etergent squeeze it well and wipe the panel clean And wipe it with another dry cloth Dismantling of the unit treatment of the refrig erant oil and eventual other parts should be done in accordance wit...

Page 7: ...0 1 20 1 20 1 Design pressure High side psig 478 478 Low side psig 320 320 Model name RXYQ72PTJU RXYQ96PTJU RXYQ120PTJU Power supply Phase 3 3 3 Frequency Hz 60 60 60 Voltage V 208 230 208 230 208 230...

Page 8: ...eating capacity MBh 243 270 66 1 8 36 5 8 30 1 8 66 1 8 36 5 8 30 1 8 Dimensions H W D inch 66 1 8 36 5 8 30 1 8 66 1 8 36 5 8 30 1 8 Mass Ib 573 573 573 573 Refrigerant type R410A R410A charge 1 Ib 1...

Page 9: ...he chapter 6 4 PROGRAMMING START AND STOP OF THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER 18 Temperature setting button Use this button for setting the desired temperature Refer to the chapter 6 1 COOLING HEATING AUTOMATIC...

Page 10: ...n REYQ only In this operation mode cool heat changeover is automatically conducted The operation mode cannot be changed with the remote controller whose display shows changeover under control Change t...

Page 11: ...r will return to the previous state in approximately 5 to 15 minutes Hot start In order to prevent cold air from blowing out of an indoor unit at the start of heating oper ation the indoor fan is auto...

Page 12: ...LOW DIREC TION Refer to figure 6 only for Dou ble flow Multi flow Corner Ceiling suspended and Wall mounted Press the air flow direction adjust but ton to select the air direction The air flow flap di...

Page 13: ...3 hours and start the system after 4 hours the system will stop after 3 hours and start 1 hour later 6 5 SETTING THE MASTER REMOTE CON TROLLER In the case of the system as shown in figure 14 only the...

Page 14: ...setting of group control and two remote controller control systems 7 OPTIMUM OPERATION Observe the following precautions to ensure the system operates properly Prevent direct sunlight from entering a...

Page 15: ...to conserve energy Clean the exterior See the operation manual included with the indoor unit for details on how to clean it 9 FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS ARE NOT AIR CONDITIONER TROUBLES 9 1 THE SYSTEM DOES NO...

Page 16: ...on Moisture generated by defrost becomes steam and is exhausted 9 8 NOISE OF AIR CONDITIONERS Indoor unit A zeen sound is heard immediately after the power supply is turned on The electronic expansion...

Page 17: ...operation The operation mode selector button does not work well Turn off the power If the display the unit number and the operation lamp flash and the malfunction code appears Refer to figure 12 1 In...

Page 18: ...on the remote controller Name address telephone number Repair after the warranty term is expired Contact your dealer If necessary to repair pay service is available Minimum storage period of important...

Page 19: ...ended lengths of time until the need arises for maintenance work in order to ensure the product is operational as long as possible Use for appropriate maintenance design budgeting maintenance and insp...

Page 20: ...1645 Wallace Drive Suite 110 Carrollton TX 75006 info daikinac com www daikinac com 3P215731 1D EM07A037A 0803 HT...

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