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User reference guide 

Daikin room air conditioner

ATXM20R2V1B
ATXM20R5V1B
ATXM25R2V1B
ATXM25R5V1B
ATXM35R2V1B
ATXM35R5V1B
ATXM50R2V1B

Summary of Contents for Siesta ATXM20R2V1B

Page 1: ...User reference guide Daikin room air conditioner ATXM20R2V1B ATXM20R5V1B ATXM25R2V1B ATXM25R5V1B ATXM35R2V1B ATXM35R5V1B ATXM50R2V1B...

Page 2: ...e 23 6 4 1 To adjust the airflow rate 23 6 5 Airflow direction 23 6 5 1 To adjust vertical airflow direction 24 6 5 2 To adjust horizontal airflow direction 24 6 5 3 To use 3 D airflow direction 24 6...

Page 3: ...urifying filter 46 8 9 To re install the front panel 47 8 10 To take following items into account before a long idle period 47 9 Troubleshooting 49 9 1 Symptoms that are NOT system malfunctions 51 9 1...

Page 4: ...cument is part of a documentation set The complete set consists of General safety precautions Safety instructions that you must read before operating your system Format Paper in the box of the indoor...

Page 5: ...1 1 Meaning of warnings and symbols DANGER Indicates a situation that results in death or serious injury DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Indicates a situation that could result in electrocution DANGER R...

Page 6: ...re performing maintenance and service tasks read the service manual For more information see the installer and user reference guide The unit contains rotating parts Be careful when servicing or inspec...

Page 7: ...sory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children...

Page 8: ...er or local authority Batteries are marked with the following symbol This means that the batteries may NOT be mixed with unsorted household waste If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol thi...

Page 9: ...n repaired or corrected before resuming operation CAUTION ALWAYS use a user interface to adjust the position of the flaps and louvers When the flaps and louvers are swinging and you move them forcibly...

Page 10: ...refrigerant cycle parts Do NOT use cleaning materials or means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer Be aware that the refrigerant inside the system is...

Page 11: ...ergent on electric components such as motors may cause failure smoke or ignition DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Before cleaning be sure to stop the operation turn the breaker off or pull out the supply...

Page 12: ...to the air inlet or outlet When the fan is rotating at high speed it will cause injury INFORMATION The sound pressure level is less than 70 dBA WARNING Do NOT modify disassemble remove reinstall or re...

Page 13: ...lergen removal air purifying filter with frame j Air filter k Flaps horizontal blades l Louvers vertical blades 4 1 1 Indoor unit display ON OFF a b c d e a Signal receiver for user interface b Operat...

Page 14: ...sure that the signal between the unit and the user interface is NOT blocked by curtains or other objects NOTICE Do NOT drop the user interface Do NOT let the user interface get wet 4 2 1 Components U...

Page 15: ...ing Operation mode Fan only Powerful operation is active Econo operation is active Outdoor unit quiet operation is active The indoor unit receives a signal from the user interface Current temperature...

Page 16: ...is active Weekly timer is active Day of the week Current time 4 2 3 To operate the user interface a a Signal receiver 1 Aim the signal transmitter at the signal receiver on the indoor unit maximum di...

Page 17: ...consist of the following stages Inserting the batteries in the user interface Fixing the user interface to the wall Setting the brightness of the indoor unit display Setting the clock Turning on the...

Page 18: ...interface on the user interface holder 5 4 About the clock If the indoor unit s internal clock is NOT set to the correct time the ON timer OFF timer and weekly timer will NOT operate correctly The cl...

Page 19: ...blinks 5 5 Brightness of the indoor unit display Adjust the brightness of the indoor unit display as desired or turn OFF the display 5 5 1 To set the brightness of the indoor unit display 1 Keep pres...

Page 20: ...ts operation range b Condensation and water dripping might occur if the unit runs outside its operation range In combination with other outdoor units Cooling and drying a b Heating a Outdoor temperatu...

Page 21: ...lergens such as pollen adjuvant substances To reduce bad odors Econo To use the system when you are also using other power consuming appliances To save energy Outdoor unit quiet To decrease the noise...

Page 22: ...the airflow airflow rate and airflow direction The system does NOT control the temperature Additional info Outside temperature The system s cooling or heating effect decreases when the outside temper...

Page 23: ...om the unit will be reduced INFORMATION If the unit reaches the temperature setpoint in cooling or heating mode the fan will stop operating When using drying operation mode you CANNOT adjust the airfl...

Page 24: ...tal blades will begin to swing 2 To use fixed position press when the flaps reach the desired position Result disappears from the LCD The flaps will stop moving 6 5 2 To adjust horizontal airflow dire...

Page 25: ...al automatic swing is selected Comfort airflow operation will be cancelled 6 6 2 Intelligent eye operation The system detects movement in the room and automatically adjusts the airflow direction and t...

Page 26: ...eye Comfort airflow and Intelligent eye Both deactivated Note If there are people close to the front of the indoor unit or there are too many people use both operations at the same time 2 To stop ope...

Page 27: ...ient operation by limiting the maximum power consumption value This function is useful for cases in which attention should be paid to ensure a circuit breaker will not trip when the product runs along...

Page 28: ...power reducing bad odours Together with the titanium apatite deodorising filter silver allergen removal air purifying filter and the air filters this function cleans the air in the room INFORMATION Th...

Page 29: ...hts up INFORMATION Each time or is pressed the time setting advances by 10 minutes Holding the button down will change the setting rapidly 4 To stop operation press Result and disappear from the LCD a...

Page 30: ...le Operation 6 00 the unit is operating Stops at 7 00 and starts at 14 00 the unit is NOT operating Starts at 14 00 Note If the timer setting is active the current time is NOT displayed on the LCD 6 1...

Page 31: ...becomes active The day of the week OFF ON timer mode time and temperature only for ON timer can be set with the Weekly timer Other settings are based on previous ON timer setting 6 11 1 To set Weekly...

Page 32: ...maximum 30 C even if is set at 31 32 C 9 Press Result The temperature and time are set for the ON timer The time is set for the OFF timer The timer lamp lights orange Result A new reservation screen...

Page 33: ...d and check the reservation details Note To change the reservation setting refer to 6 11 1 To set Weekly timer operation 431 3 Press to exit the confirmation mode 6 11 4 To deactivate and reactivate W...

Page 34: ...the setting mode 1 Hold for about 5 seconds while in the default display Result All reservations will be deleted 6 12 Wireless LAN connection The customer is responsible for providing Smartphone or t...

Page 35: ...e com 1 Stop operation before setting the wireless connection 2 Use the user interface to select the wireless LAN setting menu Note Always aim the user interface at the signal receiver on the unit whe...

Page 36: ...t least 5 seconds while the unit is not operating Result The SP menu appears is blinking 2 Change to the SP menu by pressing once or repeatedly 1 5 sec 3 Press to confirm the selection Result is blink...

Page 37: ...want to disconnect the wireless LAN and the communication device e g router or smart device repeat the setting if the connection was unsuccessful 1 On home screen menu hold for at least 5 seconds whi...

Page 38: ...standby mode and the operation lamp will flash does NOT indicate malfunction Exceptions If the first unit that was turned on is set to fan only and then in the other room heating mode is set priority...

Page 39: ...ling or heating efficiency in rooms B C and D may be slightly reduced Priority when using Outdoor unit quiet operation Example Room A has priority 2 Set Outdoor unit quiet operation on one unit Result...

Page 40: ...rtains or blinds Make sure the area is well ventilated Do NOT block any ventilation openings Ventilate often Extended use requires special attention to ventilation Keep doors and windows closed If the...

Page 41: ...de 41 ATXM20 35R2V1B ATXM50R2V1B ATXM20 35R5V1B Daikin room air conditioner 4P518786 6F 2020 06 Avoid direct air flow to room inhabitants Operate the system within the recommended temperature range 26...

Page 42: ...burner a heater or a cooker this may result in fire or the formation of a harmful gas Turn off any combustible heating devices ventilate the room and contact the dealer where you purchased the unit Do...

Page 43: ...nit and user interface WARNING Improper detergents or cleaning procedure may cause damage on plastic components or water leakage Splashed detergent on electric components such as motors may cause fail...

Page 44: ...both sides and open it 2 Remove the front panel by sliding it to the left or the right and pulling it toward you Result The front panel shaft on 1 side will be disconnected 3 Disconnect the front pane...

Page 45: ...cleaning the air filter 3 Remove the titanium apatite deodorising filter and the silver allergen removal air purifying filter from all 4 claws a Claw 4 Wash the air filters with water or clean them w...

Page 46: ...for class 50 titanium apatite deodorising filter and the silver allergen removal air purifying filter from all 4 claws a Claw 2 Remove the dust from the filter with a vacuum cleaner 3 Soak the filter...

Page 47: ...ur dealer Item Part number Titanium deodorising filter 1 set KAF970A46 Silver allergen removal air purifying filter 1 set KAF057A41 8 9 To re install the front panel 1 Attach the front panel Align the...

Page 48: ...6 6F 2020 06 INFORMATION It is recommended to have periodical maintenance performed by a specialist For specialist maintenance contact your dealer Maintenance costs shall be borne by the customer In c...

Page 49: ...operly except for the above mentioned cases and none of the above mentioned malfunctions is evident investigate the system in accordance with the following procedures Malfunction Measure If the system...

Page 50: ...ono and Outdoor unit quiet operation 427 Check if there is any furniture directly under or next to the indoor unit Move the furniture The system operates but heating is insufficient air is NOT blown f...

Page 51: ...y listed on the warranty card 9 1 Symptoms that are NOT system malfunctions The following symptoms are NOT system malfunctions 9 1 1 Symptom A sound like water flowing is heard This sound is caused by...

Page 52: ...outdoor temperature is very high the outdoor fan starts to rotate for system protection 9 1 10 Symptom Indoor unit fan speed does not correspond with the setpoint during low ambient cooling operation...

Page 53: ...oor unit PCB abnormality Freeze up protection or high pressure control Fan motor DC motor abnormality Indoor heat exchanger thermistor abnormality Room temperature thermistor abnormality Outdoor unit...

Page 54: ...sure that the smart device is connected to the same wireless network as the wireless LAN Try resetting to the factory default and repeat the setting See To reset the connection setting to the factory...

Page 55: ...ditioner 4P518786 6F 2020 06 10 Disposal NOTICE Do NOT try to dismantle the system yourself dismantling of the system treatment of the refrigerant oil and other parts MUST comply with applicable legis...

Page 56: ...e required service to the product Installation manual Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application explaining how to install configure and maintain it Operation manual Instruction...

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Page 60: ...ANBUL T RK YE Tel 0216 453 27 00 Faks 0216 671 06 00 a r Merkezi 444 999 0 Web www daikin com tr G lsuyu Mahallesi Fevzi akmak Caddesi Bur ak Sokak No 20 34848 Maltepe 4P518786 6F 2020 06 Copyright 20...

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