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(3) Make settings to adjust the air volume automatically.

After setting the operating mode to "Fan", set the air con­

ditioner to field setting mode with the operation of the air

conditioner stopped. Select Mode No. [21] (11 in the case

of batch settings), select Fl RST CODE No. "7", and set the

SECOND CODE No. to "03".

Return to the "Basic screen" ("Normal mode" if a wireless

remote controller is used), and press the ON/OFF button.

The operation lamp is lit, and the indoor unit will go into fan

operation for air volume automatic adjustments (at which

time, do not adjust the opening of the air outlet or inlet).

The air volume adjustments will automatically terminate

approximately 1 to 15 minutes after the indoor unit comes

into operation, and the operation lamp will be OFF and the

indoor unit will come to a stop.

Table6 

FIRST 

SECOND CODE No. 

Setting 

Mode No. 

CODE 

content 

No. 

01 

02 

03 

Air volume 

Air volume 

Air volume 

11 (21) 

adjust-

OFF 

adjust-

adjust-

ment 

men! 

completion 

ment start 

(4) After the air conditioner comes to a stop, be sure to check

with Mode No. [21] per indoor unit that the above SECOND

CODE No. is "02". If the operation of the air conditioner

does not stop automatically or the SECOND CODE No. is

not set to "02", repeat the setting procedure from (3). If the

remote controller displays an error, refer to 

11-1 HOW TO

DIAGNOSE FOR PROBLEMS 

and check the error.

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• If airflow pathway changes, such as duct and air outlet

changes, are made after air volume adjustments, be sure to

make "Air volume automatic adjustment" again.

• If airflow pathway changes, such as duct and air outlet

changes, are made after 

11. TEST OPERATION 

or air

conditioner relocation, contact your dealer.

(b) Select external static pressure with the remote controller.

Check with Mode No. [21] per indoor unit that the SECOND

CODE No. for the above "Air volume adjustment" is set to "01"

(OFF). (The SECOND CODE No. is factory set to "01" (OFF).)

Change the SECOND CODE No. by referring to the table

below according to the external static pressure of the duct to

be connected.
Table? 

External static 

Mode No. 

FIRST 

SECOND 

pressure 

CODE No. 

CODE No. 

50Pa 

05 

60Pa 

06 

70Pa 

07 

80Pa 

08 

90Pa 

09 

100Pa 

13 (23) 

10 

110Pa 

11 

120Pa 

12 

130Pa 

13 

140Pa 

14 

150Pa 

15 

10-2 SETTING WHEN AN OPTIONAL  ACCESSORY IS

ATTACHED

• For setting when attaching an optional accessory, refer to the

installation manual attached to the optional accessory.

10-3 SETTING FAN SPEED DURING THERMOSTAT

OFF

• Set the fan speed according to the using environment after

consultation with your customer.

• When the fan speed is changed, explain the set fan speed to

your customer.

Tables 

Setting 

Mode No. 

FIRST 

SECOND 

CODE No.  CODE No. 

State of fan in 

Normal 

01 

operation with 

11 (21) 

thermostat OFF 

(cooling and heating) 

Stop 

02 

Fan speed during 

LL 

01 

cooling 

(Extra low) 

12 (22) 

thermostat OFF 

Setting 

02 

Fan speed during 

LL 

01 

heating 

(Extra low) 

12 (22) 

thermostat OFF 

Setting 

02 

10-4 SETTING FILTER SIGN

message to inform the air filter cleaning time will be

indicated on the remote controller.

• Set the SECOND CODE No. shown in the Table 9 according

to the amount of dust or pollution in the room.

• The periodical filter cleaning time can be shortened

depending on the environment.

Table9 

Contamination 

Hours until 

Mode No. 

FIRST 

SECOND 

indication 

CODE No.  CODE No. 

Normal 

Approx. 

01 

2500 hrs 

More 

Approx. 

10 (20) 

02 

contaminated 

1250 hrs 

With indication 

01 

02 

No indication* 

* Use "No indication" setting when cleaning indication is not

necessary such as the case of periodical cleaning being carried out.

10-5 Remote control settings

(forced stop or start-stop control)

• Change the SECOND CODE No. by referring to the table

below in the case of remote control.

Table 10 

Mode No. 

FIRST 

SECOND 

Setting content 

(Note) 

CODE No. 

CODE No. 

Forced stop 

01 

12 (22) 

Start-stop control 

02 

<In the case of using a wireless remote controller> 

• In the case of using a wireless remote controller, address

settings for the wireless remote controller are required in

addition to the above.

For settings, refer to the operation manual provided with the

wireless remote controller.

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Page 33: ...DR18 1226C Daikin IM OM A 4 Size 3P542797 1 KA B 40P Dt 26 07 19 33...

Page 34: ...Operation Manual Ask the user to keep this manual in a handy place for future reference WARNING Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean other than those recommended by the ma...

Page 35: ...itioner in places such as the following 1 Where there is mist of oil oil spray or vapour for example a kitchen Resin parts may deteriorate and fall out or water may leak 2 Where corrosive gas such as...

Page 36: ...quired for multi slave units in simultaneous multi operation There are 2 kinds of remote controller wired type and wireless type Install the remote controller to the place where the customer has given...

Page 37: ...mer read through the troubleshooting items while explaining the above items 3 SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCATION Hold the hangers at 4 locations to move the indoor unit when unpacking or after unpacke...

Page 38: ...uct Refer Fig 2 2 2 Inspection hatch 1 450 x 450 on the control box side and inspection hatch 2 on the bottom of the product Fig 2 3 arrow A 1 3 Inspection hatch 3 on the bottom of the product and on...

Page 39: ...al components before installing the indoor unit 5 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT Depending on the optional parts it may be easier to attach them beforeinstalling the indoor unit Refer to also the install...

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Page 41: ...ing NOTE 2 After all the brazing works are finished carry out flare connection with the indoor unit Refer to Fig 8 Pressure reducing valve Refrigerant piping Fig 9 NOTE a Taping Nitrogen 1 The proper...

Page 42: ...maged with the clamp end or bend the tip of the metal clamp 1 inward as shown Refer to Fig 12 In case of sticking vinyl tape Vinyl tape Stick vinyl tape without tearing the sealing l material r _ 5 _...

Page 43: ...ing must be carried out by a qualified electrician If a qualified person is not present after the electric wir ing work is finished check the drainage according to the method specified in When the ele...

Page 44: ...circuit Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper electrical construction may lead to electric shocks or a fire Make sure to install an earth leakage breaker Failure to do so may c...

Page 45: ...ctric shocks or a fire 1 Remove the control box lid Fig 20 2 Connect the wiring into the control box through the wiring intake beside the control box Low voltage wiring inlet Remote controller wiring...

Page 46: ...r and indoor units must be matched 2 1 Connect the remote controller only to the master unit 2 2 The remote controller needs to be wired only to the master unit it does not need to be connected to the...

Page 47: ...factory The method of setting procedure and operation is shown in the installation manual attached to the remote controller Note Though setting of ModeNo is carried out as a group if you intend to ca...

Page 48: ...ring to the table below according to the external static pressure of the duct to be connected Table External static Mode No FIRST SECOND pressure CODE No CODE No 50Pa 05 60Pa 06 70Pa 07 80Pa 08 90Pa 0...

Page 49: ...the master unit The indoor unit does not operate properly when two or more remote controllers are attached to the unit in the simultaneous operation system mode 3 7 Earth leakage circuit breaker Eart...

Page 50: ...e the malfunction code NOTE _ DI 1 When the ON OFF button is kept pressed for 5 seconds or longer during the inspection mode the above trouble his tory indication disappears In this case after the mal...

Page 51: ...ct the adapter or Outdoor air thermistor Abnormal stop is applied the capacity is not set to the system malfunction depending on the model or data retention IC Outdoor unit condition The refrigerant m...

Page 52: ...he customer 12 DECLARED RATINGS Rated Values Please do not refer the Capacity Input Power Current Electricity Consumption mentioned on Outdoor unit rating label when this Outdoor is connected with Inv...

Page 53: ...caution to be given when connecting pipes IFi I I ur t e srace wit rutty or t ermal insulation field surrlY w ere t e rires t roug as s own elow If small animals li e insects enter into He outdoor un...

Page 54: ...tch to protectthe compressor I Caution I Never short circuit the high pressure switch duringpump down operation It is not allowed to let the refrigerant out into the air The refrigerant should be reco...

Page 55: ...itioner air conditioner Rework the flare For R32 see table on next page Use the supplied flare nut I Existing pi ping wort tor new air conditioner PRECAUTIONS ON REFRIGERANT PIPING Clean pipe if exist...

Page 56: ...LARE PROCESSING I Fi 9 I n oor t U ni t 7l Liq atop valve I I Fi 9 2 n oor i1 n 7 aa s pipe Liq stop valve I I Fi 9 3 n oor u ni Liq stop valve I I Ref recovery port Flare connection area of existed p...

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Page 58: ...DAIKIN SPLIT SYSTEM MODELS Ceiling mounted Duct type FDMF50BRV16 FDMF71BRV16 FDMF90BRV16 FDMF100BRV16 FDMF125BRV16 FDMF140BRV16 OPERATION MANUAL Air Conditioner 58...

Page 59: ...nd user maintenance shall only be done by persons described in manual The appliance is not intended for use by unattended young children or persons who are incompetent to operate air conditioners It m...

Page 60: ...oil vapor Oil vapor may cause crack damage to the air conditioner electric shocks or a fire Do not use flammable materials e g hairspray or insecticide near the air conditioner Do not clean the air c...

Page 61: ...result in electric shocks or fire Do not place water containers flower vases etc on the indoor unit as this may result in electric shocks or a fire Do not put flammable containers such as spray cans...

Page 62: ...r and call your local dealer for assistance After prolonged use check the unit stand and its mounts for damage If left in a damaged condition the unit may fall and cause injury Do not sit or place obj...

Page 63: ...ess remote controller kit If your installation has a customized control system ask your local dealer for the operation that corresponds to your system Names and functions of parts 2 7 3 D 6 d2b 13 10...

Page 64: ...and increased running noises If abnormal noises occur in use stop the operation of the air conditioner consult your local dealer Regarding drainage of drain piping Is the drain piping carried out prop...

Page 65: ...let of the air conditioner It may decrease the effect or stop the operation Set the airflow of the air discharge grille horizontally not to obstruct the wind Otherwise the wind will not come out and a...

Page 66: ...an air filter as a standard accessory Do not attach objects other than the genuine air filter e g kitchen paper to the air inlet Otherwise the performance of the air conditioner will be degraded and...

Page 67: ...inside of the air conditioner may become contaminated after several seasons of use potentially causing performance degradation and water leakage Ask your local dealer for details on cleaning the insi...

Page 68: ...operation from long resting time Dust absorbed by the unit blows out 7 THE INDOOR UNITS GIVE OFF ODORS During operation The unit absorbs the smell of rooms furniture cigarettes etc and then emits the...

Page 69: ...cooling Check if the heat source of the room is exces sive when cooling 4 Operation was performed or stopped al though the ON OFF button was not pressed Are you sure that the ON OFF timer operation is...

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