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Operation Manual

EDUS091128

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Split Type Air Conditioners FTXS-L / FDXS-L Series

Open the front cover

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ECONO button

ECONO operation. 

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SWING button

Adjusting the airfl ow direction.

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COMFORT/SENSOR
button

COMFORT AIRFLOW and 

INTELLIGENT EYE operation.

Page 15,16

 : WEEKLY button

 : PROGRAM button

 : COPY button

 : BACK button

 : NEXT button

WEEKLY TIMER operation.

Page 22

ON TIMER button

Page 21

CLOCK button 

Page 10

QUIET button

OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET 

operation.

Page 18

OFF TIMER button

Page 20

TIMER CANCEL 
button

Cancels the timer setting.

Page 20,21

It cannot be used for the 

WEEKLY TIMER operation.

SELECT button

Changes the ON/OFF TIMER 

and WEEKLY TIMER settings. 

Page 20,21,22

MODE selector button

Selects the operation mode.

(AUTO/DRY/COOL/HEAT/
FAN) 

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Summary of Contents for SUPER MULTI NX FDXS09LVJU

Page 1: ...EDUS091128 FTXS L FDXS L Series Heat Pump ...

Page 2: ...Tables 22 7 1 Heat Pump 22 7 2 Capacity correction factor by the length of refrigerant piping Reference 43 8 Operation Limit 45 9 Fan Characteristics 46 10 Sound Level 47 10 1 Measuring Location 47 10 2 Octave Band Level 48 11 Electric Characteristics 52 12 Installation Manual 53 12 1 Safety Considerations 53 12 2 FTXS09 12LVJU 55 Heat Pump Single Split Wall Mounted System FTXS09LVJU FTXS12LVJU FT...

Page 3: ...t Duct Free System 121 13 3 Slim Duct Wall Mounted 156 14 Optional Accessories 178 14 1 Option List 178 14 2 BRC944B2 Wired Remote Controller 179 14 3 KRP413AB1S Wiring Adaptor for Timer Clock Remote Controller 193 14 4 KRP928BB2S Interface Adaptor for DIII NET Residential Air Conditioner 197 14 5 KDT25N32 Insulation Kit for High Humidity 200 14 6 KPW937A4 Air Direction Adjustment Grille 201 14 7 ...

Page 4: ...e Power Supply Intake Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Power Supply Single Split Duct Free System FTXS09LVJU RXS09LVJU 1 I 208 230 V 60 Hz FTXS12LVJU RXS12LVJU FTXS15LVJU RXS15LVJU FTXS18LVJU RXS18LVJU FTXS24LVJU RXS24LVJU Slim Duct Built in System FDXS09LVJU RXS09LVJU FDXS12LVJU RXS12LVJU ...

Page 5: ...ET Mode z z COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation z z Worry Free Reliability Durability Auto Restart after Power Failure z z Comfort Control Auto Fan Speed z z Self Diagnosis Digital LED Display z z Indoor Unit Quiet Operation z z Wiring Error Check Function NIGHT QUIET Mode Automatic Anticorrosion Treatment of Outdoor Heat Exchanger z z OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation Manual z z Flexibility Multi Split Split Ty...

Page 6: ...orry Free Reliability Durability Auto Restart after Power Failure z Comfort Control Auto Fan Speed z Self Diagnosis Digital LED Display z Indoor Unit Quiet Operation z Wiring Error Check Function NIGHT QUIET Mode Automatic Anticorrosion Treatment of Outdoor Heat Exchanger z OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation Manual z Flexibility Multi Split Split Type Compatible Indoor Unit z INTELLIGENT EYE Operation F...

Page 7: ...Filter Removable Washable Mildew Proof Removable Washable Mildew Proof Running Current Rated A 0 09 0 08 0 11 0 10 0 13 0 12 0 14 0 13 Power Consumption Rated W 18 18 21 21 26 26 28 28 Power Factor Rated 96 2 97 8 91 8 91 3 96 2 94 2 96 2 93 6 Temperature Control Microcomputer Control Microcomputer Control Dimensions H W D in mm 11 5 8 31 1 2 8 7 16 295 800 215 11 5 8 31 1 2 8 7 16 295 800 215 Pac...

Page 8: ...w Proof Removable Washable Mildew Proof Running Current Rated A 0 31 0 29 0 31 0 29 0 32 0 30 0 32 0 30 Power Consumption Rated W 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 Power Factor Rated 58 9 57 0 58 9 57 0 57 1 55 1 57 1 55 1 Temperature Control Microcomputer Control Microcomputer Control Dimensions H W D in mm 13 3 8 41 5 16 9 3 4 340 1 050 248 13 3 8 41 5 16 9 3 4 340 1 050 248 Packaged Dimensions H W D in m...

Page 9: ...le Mildew Proof Running Current Rated A 0 57 0 51 0 57 0 51 Power Consumption Rated W 69 68 69 68 Power Factor Rated 58 2 58 0 58 2 58 0 Temperature Control Microcomputer Control Dimensions H W D in mm 13 3 8 41 5 16 9 3 4 340 1 050 248 Packaged Dimensions H W D in mm 16 7 8 x 45 11 16 13 429 x 1 160 331 Weight Mass Lbs kg 31 14 Gross Weight Gross Mass Lbs kg 46 21 Sound Pressure Level H M L SL dB...

Page 10: ...of Removable Washable Mildew Proof Running Current Rated A 0 58 0 52 0 58 0 52 0 58 0 52 0 58 0 52 Power Consumption Rated W 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 Power Factor Rated 59 7 60 2 59 7 60 2 59 7 60 2 59 7 60 2 Temperature Control Microcomputer Control Microcomputer Control Dimensions H W D in mm 7 7 8 27 9 16 24 7 16 200 700 620 7 7 8 27 9 16 24 7 16 200 700 620 Packaged Dimensions H W D in mm 10 13...

Page 11: ... 44 5mm 1 3 4 44 5mm 11 5 8 295mm 30 35 30 30 7 3 8 187mm 65 55 65 45 70 80 2 3 8 60mm 2 5 16 59 5mm RIGHT LEFT AUTOMATIC 45 45 THE MARK SHOWS PIPING DIRECTION C 3D074094A DRAIN HOSE CONNECTING PART O D φ5 8 φ16mm THE HOSE LENGTH OF OUTSIDE THE UNIT ABOUT 18 5 16 465mm SIGNAL TRANSMITTER 11 16 18mm 2 5 16 58mm UP DOWN AUTOMATIC FAN COOLING DRY HEATING 15 15 25 30 7 3 8 187mm 25 40 75 50 60 75 70 7...

Page 12: ... I1 4 I6 4mm FLARE CONNECTION I3 8 I9 5mm FLARE CONNECTION NUMBER DESCRIPTION NAME 12 300mm OR MORE 27 9 16 700mm SERVICE SPACE 24 7 16 1 3 4 45mm 620mm 15 3 4 400mm OR MORE 9 1 2 240mm OR MORE 13 16 20mm OR MORE 13 16 1 1 2 38mm 2 3 4 ROOM TEMP SENSOR SUSPENSION BOLT PITCH 20mm 70mm 27 9 16 700mm OPERATION LAMP 24 7 16 620mm 19 11 16 500mm TIMER LAMP 4 3 4 120mm CEILING 8 INDOOR UNIT ON OFF SWITC...

Page 13: ...1 4 1 3 16 1 15 16 3 15 16 5 16 2 1 2 1 2 11 1 4 30 1 8 21 5 8 6 1 2 4 1 8 14 16 CONDUIT MOUNTING PLATE 7 11 16 3D074281 13 15 16 HANDLE 9 16 1 3 16 DANGER CONDUIT MOUNTING PLATE WALL HEIGHT ON AIR OUTLET SIDE DRAIN OUTLET MINIMUM SPACE FOR AIR PASSAGE LESS THAN 47 1 4 I D φ5 8 HOSE FOR CONNECTION WITH DRAIN JOINT 3 15 16 3 1 16 32 1 2 12 13 16 22 13 16 4 7 8 3 15 16 13 3 4 1 16 1 15 16 1 15 16 1 ...

Page 14: ... 13 3 4 12 5 8 3 15 16 13 3 4 14 15 16 4 5 8 1 15 16 1 15 16 13 9 16 13 15 16 1 1 8 DRAIN OUTLET I D φ15 16 HOSE FOR CONNECTION 7 1 2 14 13 16 1 3 4 1 15 16 3 15 16 13 3 4 13 3 4 GAS STOP VALVE OUTDOOR AIR TERMINAL STRIP THERMISTOR NAME PLATE BRAND NAME LABEL LIQUID STOP VALVE GROUND TERMINAL 30 5 16 16 1 8 4 15 16 3 9 16 GAS PIPE 4 1 16 3 1 16 φ5 8 SINGLE UNION 1 3 16 1 15 16 LIQUID PIPE 2 5 8 4 ...

Page 15: ...ER CAPACITOR FRAME GROUND FUSE PILOT LAMP MAGNETIC RELAY FAN MOTOR SWING MOTOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD THERMISTOR CONNECTOR OPERATION SWITCH VARISTOR TERMINAL STRIP PROTECTIVE GROUND C 3D058246F 1 X1M PCB1 PCB3 S46 S49 2 H1 BLK 1 1 BLK 1 3 BLK 3 15A WHT OUTDOOR 2 BLK C102 V1 BLK RED 3 H2 MR10 BLK GRN BLK FIELD WIRING BLK C101 BLK H3 9 9 BLK CAUTION FG SW1 S21 t S1 HA 7 RED BZ 4 BLU S25 BLK MS 3 BRN ...

Page 16: ... WILL RESTART AUTOMATICALLY IF THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY IS TURNED OFF AND THEN BACK ON AGAIN 6 3 1 S21 S1W S1 SIGNAL RECEIVER RED BLK S7 10 10 1 GRY YLW RTH1 S32 2 1 2 1 3 C1 WHT BRN BRN t M t 1 Q1M PPL R1T INDOOR 130 C BLU R2T M1F PROTECTIVE GROUND C1 CAPACITOR M1F F1U FUSE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER TRANSMISSION CIRCUIT PILOT LAMP H1P H3P FAN MOTOR M1F PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD A1P A2P THERMAL PROTECTO...

Page 17: ...RED BLU WHT BLK BLK BLK BLK BLK BLK YLW ORG BLU RED BLK WHT BRN ORG YLW 2 1 t t t Y1S Z1C MS M S110 N 4 V 3 Q1L U R1T R2T R3T W SW1 MS Y1E OUTDOOR DISCHARGE 3 M1F M1C PCB3 CONDENSER 3D074402A FIELD WIRING INDOOR L803 IPM MRM20 N 5 FU3 Z3C X1M DB1 TO INDOOR UNIT L804 HL3 HL2 30A HL1 BLU L1 1 BLK 1 MRM10 MRM10 HN1 V2 WHT 2 2 L2 HN3 HN2 S C7 C8 WHT RED 3 3 GR 1 V3 BLK 1 BLK BLK FU1 3 15A L1 BLK BLK P...

Page 18: ... BLU BLU BLU BLU BLU BLK GRY RED RED GRN WHT WHT FIELD WIRING t t t ORG BLU RED YLW 1 5 1 S102 5 S52 R1T R2T R3T PCB2 M Y1S S2 OUTDOOR DISCHARGE LED A Y1E CONDENSER SW4 SW1 OUTDOOR Z1C Z6C X1M X2M Y1E V2 V3 V5 V9 V100 SA2 FU1 FU2 FU3 AC1 AC2 U V W X11A E1 E2 HR1 HR2 FERRITE CORE TERMINAL STRIP ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE COIL VARISTOR SURGE ABSORBER FUSE CONNECTOR MRM10 MRM20 MRC W MR30 R1T R3T S2 ...

Page 19: ...uT M FAN MOTOR FIELD PIPING 3 8 CuT CuT 3 8 REFRIGERANT FLOW COOLING HEATING 4D074606 INDOOR UNIT 5 16 CuT DISTRIBUTOR HEAT EXCHANGER CROSS FLOW FAN FIELD PIPING 1 4 CuT M FAN MOTOR HEADER FIELD PIPING 1 2 CuT 1 2 CuT REFRIGERANT FLOW COOLING HEATING THERMISTOR ON HEAT EXCH 4D074609 INDOOR UNIT 5 16 CuT DISTRIBUTOR HEAT EXCHANGER CROSS FLOW FAN M FAN MOTOR HEADER 1 2 CuT REFRIGERANT FLOW COOLING H...

Page 20: ...tioners FTXS L FDXS L Series 19 6 1 2 Slim Duct Built in System FDXS09 12LVJU INDOOR UNIT 1 4CuT HEAT EXCHANGER THERMISTOR FIELD PIPING ON HEAT 1 4CuT EXCH SIROCCO FAN M FAN MOTOR 3 8CuT FIELD PIPING 3 8CuT REFRIGERANT FLOW COOLING HEATING 4D074621 ...

Page 21: ... 5 32 ID 5 64CuT 3D074282 OUTDOOR UNIT HEAT EXCHANGER 5 16CuT 7 9 5 16CuT 7 9 5 16CuT 7 9 5 16CuT 7 9 CAPILLARY TUBE 1 5 16CuT 7 9 5 16CuT 7 9 CAPILLARY TUBE 2 5 16CuT 7 9 REFRIGERANT FLOW 5 16CuT 7 9 CAPILLARY TUBE 3 COOLING HEATING CAPILLARY TUBE 4 M PROPELLER FAN EV FILTER RECEIVER MUFFLER FIELD PIPING MUFFLER 1 4 CuT 6 4 MUFFLER FIELD PIPING 1 2 CuT 12 7 COMPRESSOR HEAT EXCHANGER THERMISTOR OU...

Page 22: ...ER 5 32CuT 5 16CuT EV 3 8CuT 3 8CuT 3 8CuT 3 8CuT 3 8CuT FILTER DISTRIBUTOR DC FAN MOTOR M ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE 3 8CuT CAPILLARY TUBE PROPELLER FAN 4 WAY STOP VALVE LIQUID LINE VALVE ON HEATING 5 8CuT 5 8CuT 5 16CuT 3 8CuT 5 16CuT MUFFLER FIELD PIPING LIQUID 1 4CuT 3 8CuT DISCHARGE PIPE 5 8CuT 5 8CuT 5 8CuT 5 16CuT THERMISTOR GAS LINE STOP VALVE FIELD PIPING GAS 5 8CuT 5 8CuT 5 8CuT MUFFLER ...

Page 23: ... 9 64 7 56 0 46 9 22 7 37 0 50 8 80 7 19 0 54 8 64 7 12 0 56 8 39 7 01 0 59 7 97 6 84 0 59 64 4 77 0 10 06 8 04 0 46 9 64 7 87 0 50 9 22 7 70 0 55 9 05 7 63 0 56 8 80 7 53 0 59 8 38 7 37 0 59 67 0 80 0 10 27 8 58 0 46 9 85 8 42 0 50 9 43 8 26 0 55 9 26 8 19 0 56 9 00 8 10 0 59 8 59 7 94 0 60 71 6 86 0 10 89 8 32 0 46 10 47 8 18 0 51 10 05 8 03 0 55 9 88 7 98 0 57 9 63 7 89 0 59 9 21 7 75 0 60 75 2...

Page 24: ... 8 64 7 12 0 56 8 39 7 01 0 59 7 97 6 84 0 59 64 4 77 0 10 06 8 04 0 46 9 64 7 87 0 50 9 22 7 70 0 55 9 05 7 63 0 56 8 80 7 53 0 59 8 38 7 37 0 59 67 0 80 0 10 27 8 58 0 46 9 85 8 42 0 50 9 43 8 26 0 55 9 26 8 19 0 56 9 00 8 10 0 59 8 59 7 94 0 60 71 6 86 0 10 89 8 32 0 46 10 47 8 18 0 51 10 05 8 03 0 55 9 88 7 98 0 57 9 63 7 89 0 59 9 21 7 75 0 60 75 2 89 6 11 30 8 14 0 47 10 88 8 01 0 51 10 46 7...

Page 25: ...ated using interpolation with values of direct proportion 5 Capacities are based on the following conditions Corresponding refrigerant piping length 25 ft Level difference 0 ft 6 Airflow rate AFR and Bypass factor BF are tabulated above table 7 Cooling capacity at 15 C 5 F BF Bypass factor EWB Entering wet bulb temp C F EDB Entering dry bulb temp C F TC Total capacity kW kBtu h SHC Sensible heat c...

Page 26: ...8 0 86 11 52 8 37 0 89 11 18 8 22 0 93 10 62 7 97 0 94 64 4 77 0 13 41 9 43 0 73 12 85 9 18 0 80 12 29 8 94 0 87 12 07 8 85 0 90 11 73 8 70 0 94 11 17 8 47 0 95 67 0 80 0 13 69 9 95 0 73 13 13 9 71 0 80 12 57 9 48 0 87 12 35 9 39 0 90 12 00 9 25 0 94 11 45 9 02 0 95 71 6 86 0 14 52 9 59 0 74 13 96 9 39 0 81 13 40 9 18 0 88 13 18 9 10 0 90 12 84 8 98 0 95 12 28 8 78 0 95 75 2 89 6 15 07 9 34 0 74 1...

Page 27: ...2 8 37 0 89 11 18 8 22 0 93 10 62 7 97 0 94 64 4 77 0 13 41 9 43 0 73 12 85 9 18 0 80 12 29 8 94 0 87 12 07 8 85 0 90 11 73 8 70 0 94 11 17 8 47 0 95 67 0 80 0 13 69 9 95 0 73 13 13 9 71 0 80 12 57 9 48 0 87 12 35 9 39 0 90 12 00 9 25 0 94 11 45 9 02 0 95 71 6 86 0 14 52 9 59 0 74 13 96 9 39 0 81 13 40 9 18 0 88 13 18 9 10 0 90 12 84 8 98 0 95 12 28 8 78 0 95 75 2 89 6 15 07 9 34 0 74 14 51 9 15 0...

Page 28: ...ated using interpolation with values of direct proportion 5 Capacities are based on the following conditions Corresponding refrigerant piping length 25 ft Level difference 0 ft 6 Airflow rate AFR and Bypass factor BF are tabulated above table 7 Cooling capacity at 15 C 5 F BF Bypass factor EWB Entering wet bulb temp C F EDB Entering dry bulb temp C F TC Total capacity kW kBtu h SHC Sensible heat c...

Page 29: ...11 81 0 99 13 98 11 63 1 03 13 28 11 33 1 04 64 4 77 0 16 76 13 33 0 81 16 07 13 04 0 88 15 37 12 76 0 96 15 09 12 65 0 99 14 67 12 48 1 04 13 97 12 21 1 05 67 0 80 0 17 11 14 23 0 81 16 41 13 96 0 89 15 71 13 69 0 96 15 43 13 58 0 99 15 00 13 42 1 04 14 31 13 15 1 05 71 6 86 0 18 15 13 79 0 82 17 45 13 55 0 89 16 75 13 31 0 97 16 47 13 22 1 00 16 05 13 08 1 05 15 35 12 84 1 06 75 2 89 6 18 84 13 ...

Page 30: ... 13 98 11 63 1 03 13 28 11 33 1 04 64 4 77 0 16 76 13 33 0 81 16 07 13 04 0 88 15 37 12 76 0 96 15 09 12 65 0 99 14 67 12 48 1 04 13 97 12 21 1 05 67 0 80 0 17 11 14 23 0 81 16 41 13 96 0 89 15 71 13 69 0 96 15 43 13 58 0 99 15 00 13 42 1 04 14 31 13 15 1 05 71 6 86 0 18 15 13 79 0 82 17 45 13 55 0 89 16 75 13 31 0 97 16 47 13 22 1 00 16 05 13 08 1 05 15 35 12 84 1 06 75 2 89 6 18 84 13 49 0 82 18...

Page 31: ...ted using interpolation with values of direct proportion 5 Capacities are based on the following conditions Corresponding refrigerant piping length 25 ft Level difference 0 ft 6 Airflow rate AFR and Bypass factor BF are tabulated above table 7 Cooling capacity at 15 C 5 F BF Bypass factor EWB Entering wet bulb temp C F EDB Entering dry bulb temp C F TC Total capacity kW kBtu h SHC Sensible heat ca...

Page 32: ...22 1 35 16 77 13 00 1 41 15 93 12 63 1 42 64 4 77 0 20 12 14 90 1 10 19 28 14 54 1 21 18 44 14 19 1 31 18 10 14 06 1 35 17 60 13 85 1 42 16 76 13 51 1 43 67 0 80 0 20 53 15 80 1 11 19 69 15 46 1 21 18 85 15 13 1 32 18 52 14 99 1 36 18 00 14 79 1 42 17 18 14 46 1 43 71 6 86 0 21 78 15 28 1 11 20 94 14 98 1 22 20 10 14 68 1 32 19 76 14 56 1 37 19 26 14 38 1 43 18 42 14 09 1 44 75 2 89 6 22 61 14 91 ...

Page 33: ... 77 13 00 1 41 15 93 12 63 1 42 64 4 77 0 20 12 14 90 1 10 19 28 14 54 1 21 18 44 14 19 1 31 18 10 14 06 1 35 17 60 13 85 1 42 16 76 13 51 1 43 67 0 80 0 20 53 15 80 1 11 19 69 15 46 1 21 18 85 15 13 1 32 18 52 14 99 1 36 18 00 14 79 1 42 17 18 14 46 1 43 71 6 86 0 21 78 15 28 1 11 20 94 14 98 1 22 20 10 14 68 1 32 19 76 14 56 1 37 19 26 14 38 1 43 18 42 14 09 1 44 75 2 89 6 22 61 14 91 1 12 21 77...

Page 34: ...ted using interpolation with values of direct proportion 5 Capacities are based on the following conditions Corresponding refrigerant piping length 25 ft Level difference 0 ft 6 Airflow rate AFR and Bypass factor BF are tabulated above table 7 Cooling capacity at 15 C 5 F BF Bypass factor EWB Entering wet bulb temp C F EDB Entering dry bulb temp C F TC Total capacity kW kBtu h SHC Sensible heat ca...

Page 35: ... 1 63 20 01 14 94 1 71 19 01 14 50 1 73 64 4 77 0 24 00 17 14 1 33 23 00 16 70 1 46 22 00 16 28 1 59 21 60 16 11 1 64 21 00 15 85 1 72 20 00 15 44 1 73 67 0 80 0 24 50 18 11 1 34 23 50 17 69 1 47 22 50 17 28 1 59 22 10 17 12 1 64 21 50 16 88 1 72 20 49 16 47 1 74 71 6 86 0 25 98 17 48 1 35 24 98 17 11 1 48 23 98 16 75 1 60 23 58 16 60 1 66 22 98 16 39 1 73 21 98 16 03 1 75 75 2 89 6 26 97 17 03 1 ...

Page 36: ... 14 94 1 71 19 01 14 50 1 73 64 4 77 0 24 00 17 14 1 33 23 00 16 70 1 46 22 00 16 28 1 59 21 60 16 11 1 64 21 00 15 85 1 72 20 00 15 44 1 73 67 0 80 0 24 50 18 11 1 34 23 50 17 69 1 47 22 50 17 28 1 59 22 10 17 12 1 64 21 50 16 88 1 72 20 49 16 47 1 74 71 6 86 0 25 98 17 48 1 35 24 98 17 11 1 48 23 98 16 75 1 60 23 58 16 60 1 66 22 98 16 39 1 73 21 98 16 03 1 75 75 2 89 6 26 97 17 03 1 36 25 97 16...

Page 37: ...ted using interpolation with values of direct proportion 5 Capacities are based on the following conditions Corresponding refrigerant piping length 25 ft Level difference 0 ft 6 Airflow rate AFR and Bypass factor BF are tabulated above table 7 Cooling capacity at 15 C 5 F BF Bypass factor EWB Entering wet bulb temp C F EDB Entering dry bulb temp C F TC Total capacity kW kBtu h SHC Sensible heat ca...

Page 38: ...0 59 8 70 6 59 0 64 8 30 6 42 0 70 8 15 6 35 0 72 7 91 6 25 0 75 7 51 6 07 0 76 64 4 77 0 9 49 7 16 0 59 9 09 6 99 0 65 8 70 6 83 0 70 8 54 6 76 0 72 8 30 6 67 0 76 7 90 6 51 0 77 67 0 80 0 9 68 7 61 0 59 9 29 7 45 0 65 8 89 7 29 0 70 8 73 7 23 0 73 8 50 7 13 0 76 8 10 6 98 0 77 71 6 86 0 10 27 7 36 0 60 9 87 7 22 0 65 9 48 7 08 0 71 9 32 7 02 0 73 9 08 6 94 0 77 8 69 6 81 0 77 75 2 89 6 10 66 7 1...

Page 39: ... 42 0 70 8 15 6 35 0 72 7 91 6 25 0 75 7 51 6 07 0 76 64 4 77 0 9 49 7 16 0 59 9 09 6 99 0 65 8 70 6 83 0 70 8 54 6 76 0 72 8 30 6 67 0 76 7 90 6 51 0 77 67 0 80 0 9 68 7 61 0 59 9 29 7 45 0 65 8 89 7 29 0 70 8 73 7 23 0 73 8 50 7 13 0 76 8 10 6 98 0 77 71 6 86 0 10 27 7 36 0 60 9 87 7 22 0 65 9 48 7 08 0 71 9 32 7 02 0 73 9 08 6 94 0 77 8 69 6 81 0 77 75 2 89 6 10 66 7 18 0 60 10 27 7 06 0 66 9 8...

Page 40: ...ated using interpolation with values of direct proportion 5 Capacities are based on the following conditions Corresponding refrigerant piping length 25 ft Level difference 0 ft 6 Airflow rate AFR and Bypass factor BF are tabulated above table 7 Cooling capacity at 15 C 5 F BF Bypass factor EWB Entering wet bulb temp C F EDB Entering dry bulb temp C F TC Total capacity kW kBtu h SHC Sensible heat c...

Page 41: ... 1 16 11 03 7 61 1 20 10 70 7 46 1 25 10 17 7 20 1 26 64 4 77 0 12 84 8 57 0 98 12 30 8 32 1 07 11 77 8 08 1 16 11 55 7 98 1 20 11 23 7 84 1 26 10 70 7 60 1 27 67 0 80 0 13 10 8 98 0 98 12 57 8 74 1 07 12 03 8 51 1 17 11 82 8 42 1 20 11 50 8 28 1 26 10 96 8 05 1 27 71 6 86 0 13 90 8 64 0 99 13 36 8 43 1 08 12 83 8 22 1 18 12 61 8 14 1 21 12 29 8 02 1 27 11 76 7 82 1 28 75 2 89 6 14 43 8 39 0 99 13...

Page 42: ...3 7 61 1 20 10 70 7 46 1 25 10 17 7 20 1 26 64 4 77 0 12 84 8 57 0 98 12 30 8 32 1 07 11 77 8 08 1 16 11 55 7 98 1 20 11 23 7 84 1 26 10 70 7 60 1 27 67 0 80 0 13 10 8 98 0 98 12 57 8 74 1 07 12 03 8 51 1 17 11 82 8 42 1 20 11 50 8 28 1 26 10 96 8 05 1 27 71 6 86 0 13 90 8 64 0 99 13 36 8 43 1 08 12 83 8 22 1 18 12 61 8 14 1 21 12 29 8 02 1 27 11 76 7 82 1 28 75 2 89 6 14 43 8 39 0 99 13 89 8 20 1...

Page 43: ...ated using interpolation with values of direct proportion 5 Capacities are based on the following conditions Corresponding refrigerant piping length 25 ft Level difference 0 ft 6 Airflow rate AFR and Bypass factor BF are tabulated above table 7 Cooling capacity at 15 C 5 F BF Bypass factor EWB Entering wet bulb temp C F EDB Entering dry bulb temp C F TC Total capacity kW kBtu h SHC Sensible heat c...

Page 44: ...rant piping the distance between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit 7 2 1 09 12 Class 7 2 2 15 18 Class line cooling capacity line heating capacity Capacity correction factor 1 16 4 5 32 8 10 49 2 15 65 6 20 ft m 0 9 0 8 R 410A 09 12 class Piping length R16253 Range of the Refrigerant Additional Charge Capacity correction factor 1 16 4 5 32 8 10 49 2 15 65 6 20 82 0 25 98 4 30 ft m 0 9 0 8 R 410...

Page 45: ...s 7 2 3 24 Class Note The graphs show the factor when additional refrigerant of the proper quantity is charged Capacity correction factor 1 16 4 5 32 8 10 49 2 15 65 6 20 82 0 25 98 4 30 ft m 0 9 0 8 R 410A 24 class Piping length R16254 Range of the Refrigerant Additional Charge ...

Page 46: ... 4 Heating 70 60 41 32 23 14 5 50 86 68 50 Continuous operation Outdoor temp FWB Indoor temp FDB 5 FWB Cooling 122 114 8 104 86 68 50 Outdoor temp FDB Pull down period Continuous operation 32 14 57 2 73 4 82 4 68 86 50 Indoor temp FWB The graphs are based on the following conditions Equivalent piping length 25ft Level difference 0m Air flow rate High 4D071134 Note Operation can be extended to 0ºF ...

Page 47: ...Air Conditioners FTXS L FDXS L Series 9 Fan Characteristics FDXS09 12LVJU 0 25 0 20 0 15 U p p e r l i m i t o f e x t e r n a l s t a t i c p r e s s u r e External static pressure in WG 0 10 H L 0 05 SL 250 350 300 200 Airflow rate cfm 3D074625 ...

Page 48: ...onditions shown in the table below Indoor Unit Single Split Duct Free System Slim Duct Built in System Outdoor Unit Cooling Heating Piping Length Indoor 80 FDB 26 7 CDB 67 FWB 19 4 CWB Outdoor 95 FDB 35 CDB 75 FWB 24 CWB Indoor 70 FDB 21 CDB 60 FWB 15 6 CWB Outdoor 47 FDB 8 3 CDB 43 FWB 6 CWB 25 ft 7 5 m 3 3 ft 1 m 2 6 ft R5162 DUCT R16118 6 6 ft 2 m 4 9 ft Microphone DUCT 3 3 ft 1 m 3 3 ft 1 m R4...

Page 49: ...URE LEVEL dB 0dB 0 0002 µ bar THRESHOLDHEARING APPROXIMATE FORCONTINUOUS NOISE 63 OCTAVE BAND CENTER FREQUENCY Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 NC 40 NC 30 NC 50 NC 60 NC 20 45 29 60Hz 60Hz 208 230V 208 230V L H STANDARD EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE Heating POWER SOURCE JIS STANDARD OPERATING CONDITIONS OVER ALL dB SCALE A B G N IS ALREADY RECTIFIED OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dB 0dB 0 0002 µ b...

Page 50: ...bar 70 60 20 30 50 40 THRESHOLDHEARING APPROXIMATE FORCONTINUOUS NOISE 63 125 OCTAVE BAND CENTER FREQUENCY Hz 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 OVER ALL dB B G N IS ALREADY RECTIFIED 70 60 20 30 50 40 63 OCTAVE BAND CENTER FREQUENCY Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dB 0dB 0 0002 µ bar THRESHOLDHEARING APPROXIMATE FORCONTINUOUS NOISE Heating 60Hz 208 230V L POWER SOURCE...

Page 51: ...ONDITIONS OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dB 0dB 0 0002 µ bar 70 60 20 30 50 40 THRESHOLDHEARING APPROXIMATE FORCONTINUOUS NOISE 63 125 OCTAVE BAND CENTER FREQUENCY Hz 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 OVER ALL dB SCALE A B G N IS ALREADY RECTIFIED 70 60 20 30 50 40 63 OCTAVE BAND CENTER FREQUENCY Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dB 0dB 0 0002 µ bar THRESHOLDHEARING A...

Page 52: ... bar 70 60 20 30 50 40 THRESHOLDHEARING APPROXIMATE FORCONTINUOUS NOISE 63 125 OCTAVE BAND CENTER FREQUENCY Hz 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 3D074660 208V 230V 60Hz 208V 230V 60Hz 52 Cooling COOLING NC 40 NC 30 NC 50 NC 60 NC 70 NC 20 208 230V 60Hz 52 Heating HEATING NC 40 NC 30 NC 50 NC 60 NC 70 NC 20 208 230V 60Hz POWER SOURCE JIS STANDARD OPERATING CONDITIONS OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dB 0...

Page 53: ...7 1 FDXS09LVJU RXS09LVJU 60 208 MAX 60 Hz 253 V MIN 60 Hz 187 V 8 00 15 57 4 1 23 0 22 62 0 52 60 230 3 7 FDXS12LVJU RXS12LVJU 60 208 MAX 60 Hz 253 V MIN 60 Hz 187 V 8 75 15 82 5 9 23 0 22 62 0 52 60 230 5 3 Symbols Note MCA Min circuit amps A 1 RLA is based on the following conditions Indoor temp 80 FDB 67 FDB 26 7 CDB 19 4 CDB Outdoor temp 95 FDB 35 CDB 2 Maximum allowable voltage variation betw...

Page 54: ...es or death by suffocation Only qualified personnel must carry out the installation work Installation must be done in accordance with this installation manual Improper installation may result in water leakage electric shock or fire When installing the unit in a small room take measures to keep the refrigerant concentration from exceeding allowable safety limits Excessive refrigerant leaks in the e...

Page 55: ...when connected to other units Remote controller wireless kit transmitting distance can be shorter than expected in rooms with electronic fluorescent lamps inverter or rapid start types Install the indoor unit far away from fluorescent lamps as much as possible Indoor units are for indoor installation only Outdoor units can be installed either outdoors or indoors This unit is for indoor use Do not ...

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Page 57: ...nium apatite photocatalytic CKT RWTKH KPI ƂNVGT Filter frame KT ƂNVGT Tab Wrap the thermal insulation RKRG YKVJ VJG ƂPKUJKPI VCRG from bottom to top Cut thermal insulation pipe to an appropriate length and wrap it with tape making sure that no gap is left in the insulation pipe s cut line Caulk pipe hole gap with putty The mounting plate should be installed on a wall which can support the weight o...

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Page 59: ...late electrical wiring covers VVCEJ VJG EQPPGEVKQP EQTF VQ VJG 5 EQPPGEVQT CPF RWNN VJG JCTPGUU QWV VJTQWIJ VJG PQVEJGF RCTV KP VJG ƂIWTG 4GRNCEG VJG GNGEVTKECN YKTKPI EQXGT CU KV YCU CPF RWNN VJG JCTPGUU CTQWPF CU UJQYP KP VJG ƂIWTG HA connector S21 HA connector S21 Lay the HA cord as UJQYP KP VJG ƂIWTG r Removal methods of metal plate electrical wiring cover 4GOQXG VJG HTQPV ITKNNG 4GOQXG VJG GN...

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Page 88: ... out the installation work Installation must be done in accordance with this installation manual Improper installation may result in water leakage electric shock or fire When installing the unit in a small room take measures to keep the refrigerant concentration from exceeding allowable safety limits Excessive refrigerant leaks in the event of an accident in a closed ambient space can lead to oxyg...

Page 89: ...reless kit transmitting distance can be shorter than expected in rooms with electronic fluorescent lamps inverter or rapid start types Install the indoor unit far away from fluorescent lamps as much as possible Indoor units are for indoor installation only Outdoor units can be installed either outdoors or indoors This unit is for indoor use Do not install the air conditioner or heat pump in the fo...

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Page 118: ...KTG UVQR Facility Setting cooling at low outdoor temperature This function is designed for facilities such as equipment or computer rooms It is never to be used in a TGUKFGPEG QT QHƂEG YJGTG RGQRNG QEEWR VJG URCEG QW ECP GZRCPF VJG QRGTCVKQP TCPIG VQ s D VWTPKPI QP UYKVEJ 59 QP VJG 2 H VJG QWVFQQT VGORGTCVWTG HCNNU VQ s s QT NQYGT VJG QRGTCVKQP YKNN UVQR H VJG QWVFQQT VGORGTCVWTG TKUGU VJG QRGTCVK...

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Page 120: ...uries Tear apart and throw away plastic packaging bags so that children will not play with them Children playing with plastic bags face the danger of death by suffocation Contact your dealer for repair and maintenance Improper repair and maintenance may result in water leakage electric shock and fire Only use accessories made by Daikin that are specifically designed for use with the equipment and ...

Page 121: ... cause incomplete combustion or deformation of the unit due to the heat Do not expose the controller to direct sunlight The LCD display can become discolored and may fail to display the data Do not wipe the controller operation panel with benzene thinner chemical dust cloth etc The panel may get discolored or the coating can peel off If it is heavily dirty soak a cloth in water diluted neutral det...

Page 122: ...tting changed beep Operation stop long beep Display Indoor unit ON OFF switch Press this switch once to start operation Press once again to stop it The operation mode refer to the following table Mode Temperature setting Airflow rate AUTO 77 F 25 C AUTO This switch is useful when the remote controller is missing Model name plate Panel tab Room temperature sensor It detects the air temperature arou...

Page 123: ...e of the outdoor unit may differ from some models Open the front panel Refrigerant piping and inter unit wiring Ground terminal Inside this cover Drain hose Air inlet back and side Air outlet Outdoor temperature sensor back Model name plate Air filter Titanium apatite photocatalytic air purifying filter ...

Page 124: ...mote controller Do not get it wet The maximum distance for communication is approximately 23ft 7m FAN setting button Selects the airflow rate setting Page 14 POWERFUL button POWERFUL operation Page 17 Display LCD Displays the current settings In this illustration each section is shown with all its displays on for the purpose of explanation TEMPERATURE adjustment buttons Changes the temperature set...

Page 125: ...KLY button PROGRAM button COPY button BACK button NEXT button WEEKLY TIMER operation Page 22 ON TIMER button Page 21 CLOCK button Page 10 QUIET button OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation Page 18 OFF TIMER button Page 20 TIMER CANCEL button Cancels the timer setting Page 20 21 It cannot be used for the WEEKLY TIMER operation SELECT button Changes the ON OFF TIMER and WEEKLYTIMER settings Page 20 21 22 MOD...

Page 126: ...h batteries with new size AAA LR03 alkaline The attached batteries are provided for the initial use of the system The usable period of the batteries may be short depending on the manufactured date of the air conditioner Notes on remote controller Never expose the remote controller to direct sunlight Dust on the signal transmitter or receiver will reduce the sensitivity Wipe off dust with a soft cl...

Page 127: ...unit open and close once to set the reference position To set the clock Press 1 is displayed and blink Press 2 to set the current day of the week Press 3 blinks Press 4 to set the clock to the present time Holding down or rapidly increases or decreases the time display Press 5 Point the remote controller at the indoor unit when pressing the buttons blinks ...

Page 128: ...ump system heats the room by circulating hot air around all parts of the room After the start of HEAT operation it takes some time before the room gets warmer In HEAT operation frost may occur on the outdoor unit and lower the heating capacity In that case the system switches into defrosting operation to take away the frost During defrosting operation hot air does not flow out of indoor unit COOL ...

Page 129: ...gged air filters cause inefficient operation and waste energy Clean them once in about every 2 weeks Page 32 Notes on the operating conditions The air conditioner always consumes a small amount of electricity even while it is not operating If you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period for example in spring or autumn turn the breaker off Use the air conditioner in the following ...

Page 130: ...direction Press is displayed on the LCD The fins vertical blades will begin to swing The 3 D airflow direction Press and and are displayed on the LCD The louvers and fins move in turn To cancel 3 D airflow press either or again The louvers or fins will stop moving To set the louvers or fins at desired position This function is effective while louvers or fins are in auto swing mode Press and when t...

Page 131: ...n HEAT operation FAN operation Upper limit COMFORT AIRFLOW Lower limit Stop operation COMFORT AIRFLOW Stop operation Upper limit Lower limit Upper limit Lower limit Stop operation 8 15 45 80 30 70 8 80 Note on 3 D airflow Using 3 D airflow circulates cold air which tends to collected at the bottom of the room and hot air which tends to collect near the ceiling throughout the room preventing areas ...

Page 132: ...ion HEAT operation FAN operation Upper limit COMFORT AIRFLOW Lower limit Stop operation Stop operation Upper limit Lower limit COMFORT AIRFLOW Upper limit Lower limit Stop operation 10 15 50 30 70 75 15 70 Note on 3 D airflow Using 3 D airflow circulates cold air which tends to collected at the bottom of the room and hot air which tends to collect near the ceiling throughout the room preventing ar...

Page 133: ... When no one is in the room 20 minutes after start energy saving operation The set temperature is shifted in 3 6 F 2 C steps Someone is back in the room Back to normal operation The air conditioner will return to normal operation when the sensor detects the movement of people again INTELLIGENT EYE operation is useful for energy saving Energy saving operation If no presence detected in the room for...

Page 134: ...irflow direction is selected the COMFORT AIRFLOW function will be canceled Notes on INTELLIGENT EYE operation Application range is as follows 90 55 23ft 7m 55 Vertical angle 90 Side view Horizontal angle 110 Top view 23ft 7m Sensor may not detect moving objects further than 23ft 7m away Check the application range Sensor detection sensitivity changes according to indoor unit location the speed of ...

Page 135: ...hen using POWERFUL operation there are some functions which are not available POWERFUL operation cannot be used together with ECONO COMFORT AIRFLOW or OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last POWERFUL operation can only be set when the unit is running Pressing causes the settings to be canceled and is no longer displayed on the LCD POWERFUL...

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Page 137: ...oner is limited by using ECONO operation The circuit breaker is unlikely to trip even if the air conditioner and other appliances are used at same time Time Maximum during normal operation Maximum during ECONO operation Normal operation ECONO operation From start up until set temperature is reached Running current and power consumption This diagram is a representation for illustrative purposes onl...

Page 138: ...ing rapidly Press 3 again and setting time are displayed on the LCD The TIMER lamp lights yellow Display To cancel OFF TIMER operation Press and setting time are no longer displayed on the LCD and day of the week are displayed on the LCD The TIMER lamp goes off NOTE Notes on TIMER operation When TIMER is set the present time is not displayed Once you set ON OFF TIMER the time setting is kept in th...

Page 139: ...es Holding down either button changes the setting rapidly Press 3 again and setting time are displayed on the LCD The TIMER lamp lights yellow Display To cancel ON TIMER operation Press and setting time are no longer displayed on the LCD and day of the week are displayed on the LCD The TIMER lamp goes off To combine ON TIMER and OFF TIMER A sample setting for combining the 2 timers is shown below ...

Page 140: ... for Tuesday to Friday because these settings are the same as those for Monday Page 25 6 00 8 30 17 30 22 00 77 F 25 C 81 F 27 C Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4 ON OFF ON OFF Saturday No timer settings Sunday Make timer settings up to programs 1 4 Page 23 8 00 10 00 19 00 21 00 81 F 27 C 81 F 27 C 77 F 25 C ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4 Up to 4 reserva...

Page 141: ...ure settings Press 1 The day of the week and the reservation number of the current day will be displayed 1 to 4 settings can be made per day Press 2 to select the desired day of the week and reservation number Pressing changes the reservation number and the day of the week Press 3 The day of the week and reservation number will be set and blink Press 4 to select the desired mode Pressing changes o...

Page 142: ...age 10 The can be used only for the time and temperature settings It cannot be used to go back to the reservation number 6 Press to select the desired time The time can be set between 0 00 and 23 50 in 10 minute intervals To return to the ON OFF TIMER mode setting press Go to STEP 9 when setting the OFF TIMER Press 7 The time will be set and the temperature blink Press 8 to select the desired temp...

Page 143: ...irm the day of the week to be copied Press 3 The whole reservation of the selected day of the week will be copied Press 4 to select the destination day of the week Press 5 The reservation will be copied to the selected day of the week The whole reservation of the selected day of the week will be copied To continue copying the settings to other days of the week repeat STEP 4 and STEP 5 Press 6 to c...

Page 144: ...ervation details To change the confirmed reserved settings select the reservation number and press The mode is switched to setting mode Go to Setting mode STEP 4 Page 23 Press 3 to exit confirming mode is displayed on the LCD and WEEKLY TIMER operation is activated The TIMER lamp lights yellow Display To deactivate WEEKLY TIMER operation Press while is displayed on the LCD will be no longer displa...

Page 145: ...cted reservation will be deleted Press 6 If there are still other reservations WEEKLY TIMER operation will be activated The reservations for each day of the week This function can be used for deleting reservations for each day of the week It can be used while confirming or setting reservations Press 1 to select the day of the week to be deleted Hold 2 for 5 seconds The reservation of the selected ...

Page 146: ...pound Scrubbing brushes other hard stuff CAUTION Before cleaning be sure to stop the operation and turn the breaker off Do not touch the aluminum fins of the indoor unit If you touch those parts this may cause an injury Air filter Vacuum dust or wash the filter Once every 2 weeks Refer to Page 32 Titanium apatite photocatalytic air purifying filter Vacuum dust or replace the filter Cleaning Replac...

Page 147: ...he left or right and pulling it toward you This will disconnect the front panel shaft on one side Front panel shaft 1 Slide 2 Pull 1 Slide 2 Pull Disconnect the front panel shaft on the other side in the same manner Clean the front panel 2 Wipe it with a soft cloth soaked in water Only neutral detergent may be used If you wash the panel with water wipe it with a dry soft cloth and allow to dry in ...

Page 148: ...ilters every 2 weeks If the dust does not come off easily Wash the air filters with neutral detergent thinned with lukewarm water then allow to dry in the shade Be sure to remove the titanium apatite photocatalytic air purifying filter Refer to Titanium apatite photocatalytic air purifying filter on the next page Set the filters as they were 3 and close the front panel Press the front panel at bot...

Page 149: ...filter when removing water from it Replacement Remove the tabs on the filter frame and replace with a new filter Do not throw away the filter frame Reuse the filter frame when replacing the titanium apatite photocatalytic air purifying filter Dispose of the old filter as non flammable waste Set the filters as they were 3 and close the front panel Press the front panel at both sides and the central...

Page 150: ...ong idle period Operate the FAN only for several hours on a nice day to dry out 1 the inside Press and select operation Press DQG VWDUW WKH RSHUDWLRQ IWHU RSHUDWLRQ VWRSV WXUQ RII WKH EUHDNHU IRU WKH URRP DLU 2 FRQGLWLRQHU OHDQ WKH DLU ILOWHUV DQG VHW WKHP DJDLQ 3 7DNH RXW EDWWHULHV IURP WKH UHPRWH FRQWUROOHU 4 H UHFRPPHQG SHULRGLFDO PDLQWHQDQFH Q FHUWDLQ RSHUDWLQJ FRQGLWLRQV WKH LQVLGH RI WKH DLU...

Page 151: ...is flowing This is a pumping sound of the water in the air conditioner it is heard when the water is pumped out from the air conditioner in cooling or drying operation The refrigerant flows in the air conditioner even if the air conditioner is not working when the indoor units in other rooms are in operation Blowing Generated when the flow of the refrigerant in the air conditioner is switched over...

Page 152: ...ischarging air only after it has reached a certain temperature Operation stopped suddenly OPERATION lamp is on For system protection the air conditioner may stop operating on a sudden large voltage fluctuation It automatically resumes operation in about 3 minutes Operation stopped suddenly OPERATION lamp flashes Are the air filters clean Clean the air filters Is there anything to block the air inl...

Page 153: ...lustration so that the HEAT operation can be selected with the MODE button DIP switch The ON OFF TIMER does not operate according to the settings Check if the ON OFF TIMER and the WEEKLY TIMER are set to the same time Change or deactivate the settings in the WEEKLY TIMER Page 22 The indoor unit gives out odor This happens when smells of the room furniture or cigarettes are absorbed into the unit a...

Page 154: ...ll the service shop immediately The power cord is abnormally hot or damaged An abnormal sound is heard during operation The safety breaker a fuse or the ground IDXOW FLUFXLW LQWHUUXSWHU HDUWK OHDNDJH FLUFXLW EUHDNHU FXWV RII WKH RSHUDWLRQ IUHTXHQWO A switch or a button often fails to work properly There is a burning smell Water leaks from the indoor unit Turn the breaker off and call the service s...

Page 155: ...GERANT SHORTAGE U2 DROP VOLTAGE OR MAIN CIRCUIT OVERVOLTAGE U4 FAILURE OF TRANSMISSION BETWEEN INDOOR UNIT AND OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT A1 INDOOR PCB DEFECTIVENESS A5 HIGH PRESSURE CONTROL OR FREEZE UP PROTECTOR A6 FAN MOTOR FAULT C4 FAULTY HEAT EXCHANGER TEMPERATURE SENSOR C9 FAULTY SUCTION AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR OUTDOOR UNIT EA COOLING HEATING SWITCHING ERROR E1 CIRCUIT BOARD FAULT E5 OL STARTED...

Page 156: ...EDUS091128 Operation Manual Split Type Air Conditioners FTXS L FDXS L Series 155 3P297290 1 3P297290 2 Quick Reference ...

Page 157: ...sor It senses the air temperature around the unit Receiver Indoor unit ON OFF switch Press this switch once to start operation Press once again to stop it The operation mode refers to the following table Mode Temperature setting Airflow rate AUTO 77 F 25 C AUTO This switch is useful when the remote controller is missing Air outlet grille field supply Appearance of the air outlet grille and air inl...

Page 158: ... L FDXS L Series 157 Outdoor Unit Appearance of the outdoor unit may differ from some models Refrigerant piping and inter unit wiring Ground terminal Inside this cover Drain hose Air inlet back and side Air outlet Outdoor temperature sensor back Model name plate ...

Page 159: ...mote controller Do not get it wet The maximum distance for communication is approximately 13ft 4m FAN setting button Selects the airflow rate setting Page 13 POWERFUL button POWERFUL operation Page 14 Display LCD Displays the current settings In this illustration each section is shown with all its displays on for the purpose of explanation TEMPERATURE adjustment buttons Changes the temperature set...

Page 160: ...tion Page 16 ON TIMER button Page 18 CLOCK button Page 10 SELECT button Changes the ON OFF TIMER settings Page 17 18 QUIET button OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation Page 15 OFF TIMER button Page 17 TIMER CANCEL button Cancels the timer setting Page 17 18 MODE selector button Selects the operation mode AUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN Page 11 ...

Page 161: ...h batteries with new size AAA LR03 alkaline The attached batteries are provided for the initial use of the system The usable period of the batteries may be short depending on the manufactured date of the air conditioner Notes on remote controller Never expose the remote controller to direct sunlight Dust on the signal transmitter or receiver will reduce the sensitivity Wipe off dust with a soft cl...

Page 162: ...To set the clock Press 1 is displayed and blink Press 2 to set the current day of the week Press 3 blinks Press 4 to set the clock to the present time Holding down or rapidly increases or decreases the time display Press 5 Point the remote controller at the indoor unit when pressing the buttons blinks ...

Page 163: ...ump system heats the room by circulating hot air around all parts of the room After the start of HEAT operation it takes some time before the room gets warmer In HEAT operation frost may occur on the outdoor unit and lower the heating capacity In that case the system switches into defrosting operation to take away the frost During defrosting operation hot air does not flow out of indoor unit COOL ...

Page 164: ... waste energy Clean them once in about every 2 weeks Page 21 Notes on the operating conditions The air conditioner always consumes a small amount of electricity even while it is not operating If you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period for example in spring or autumn turn the breaker off Use the air conditioner in the following conditions MODE Operating conditions If operatio...

Page 165: ...r To adjust the airflow rate setting Press Each pressing of advances the airflow rate setting in sequence Auto Indoor unit quiet Low Middle low Middle Middle high High When the airflow is set to indoor unit quiet operation will start and the noise from the unit will become quieter In indoor unit quiet operation the airflow rate is set to a weak level In DRY operation the airflow rate setting is no...

Page 166: ...sing POWERFUL operation there are some functions which are not available POWERFUL operation cannot be used together with ECONO and OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last POWERFUL Operation can only be set when the unit is running Pressing the operation stop button causes the settings to be canceled and is no longer displayed on the LCD PO...

Page 167: ... level of the outdoor unit will be lower This is convenient in consideration of your neighbors NOTE Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation This function is available in COOL HEAT and AUTO operation This is not available in FAN and DRY operation POWERFUL operation and OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation cannot be used at the same time Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last If...

Page 168: ...n if the air conditioner and other appliances are used at same time Time Maximum during normal operation Maximum during ECONO operation Normal operation ECONO operation From start up until set temperature is reached Running current and power consumption This diagram is a representation for illustrative purposes only The maximum running current and power consumption of the air conditioner in ECONO ...

Page 169: ...g rapidly Press 3 again and setting time are displayed on the LCD The TIMER lamp lights yellow Display To cancel OFF TIMER operation Press and setting time are no longer displayed on the LCD and day of the week are displayed on the LCD The TIMER lamp goes off NOTE Notes on TIMER operation When TIMER is set the present time is not displayed Once you set ON OFF TIMER the time setting is kept in the ...

Page 170: ... down either button changes the setting rapidly Press 3 again and setting time are displayed on the LCD The TIMER lamp lights yellow Display To cancel ON TIMER operation Press and setting time are no longer displayed on the LCD and day of the week are displayed on the LCD The TIMER lamp goes off To combine ON TIMER and OFF TIMER A sample setting for combining the 2 timers is shown below Example Pr...

Page 171: ...Cleaning the air filter Remove dust from the air filter using a vacuum cleaner and gently rinse them in cool water Do not use detergent or hot water to avoid filter shrinking or deformation After cleaning dry them in the shade Replacing the air filter 3 Rear suction Hook the filter behind the flap situated at the top of the unit and push the other side gently over the bends Bottom suction Hook the...

Page 172: ...AIKIN dealer how to clean it Check the units Check that the base stand and other fittings of the outdoor unit are not decayed or corroded Check that nothing blocks the air inlets and the outlets of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit Check that the drain comes smoothly out of the drain hose during COOL or DRY operation If no drain water is seen water may be leaking from the indoor unit Stop opera...

Page 173: ... when the water is pumped out from the air conditioner in cooling or drying operation The refrigerant flows in the air conditioner even if the air conditioner is not working when the indoor units in other rooms are in operation Blowing Generated when the flow of the refrigerant in the air conditioner is switched over Ticking Generated when the size of the air conditioner slightly expands or shrink...

Page 174: ...charging air only after it has reached a certain temperature Operation stopped suddenly OPERATION lamp is on For system protection the air conditioner may stop operating on a sudden large voltage fluctuation It automatically resumes operation in about 3 minutes Operation stopped suddenly OPERATION lamp flashes Are the air filters clean Clean the air filters Is there anything to block the air inlet...

Page 175: ...or This happens when smells of the room furniture or cigarettes are absorbed into the unit and discharged with the airflow If this happens have the indoor unit washed by a technician from the service shop where you purchased the air conditioner The outdoor fan rotates while the air conditioner is not in operation After operation is stopped The outdoor fan continues rotating for another 60 seconds ...

Page 176: ...ce shop immediately The power cord is abnormally hot or damaged An abnormal sound is heard during operation The safety breaker a fuse or the ground I D XO W F L U F XL W L QW H U U XSW H U H D U W K O H D N D JH EU H D N H U F Xts off the operation frequently A switch or a button often fails to work properly There is a burning smell Water leaks from the indoor unit Turn the breaker off and call th...

Page 177: ...GERANT SHORTAGE U2 DROP VOLTAGE OR MAIN CIRCUIT OVERVOLTAGE U4 FAILURE OF TRANSMISSION BETWEEN INDOOR UNIT AND OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT A1 INDOOR PCB DEFECTIVENESS A5 HIGH PRESSURE CONTROL OR FREEZE UP PROTECTOR A6 FAN MOTOR FAULT C4 FAULTY HEAT EXCHANGER TEMPERATURE SENSOR C9 FAULTY SUCTION AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR OUTDOOR UNIT EA COOLING HEATING SWITCHING ERROR E1 CIRCUIT BOARD FAULT E5 OL STARTED...

Page 178: ...EDUS091128 Operation Manual Split Type Air Conditioners FTXS L FDXS L Series 177 3P297290 3 Quick Reference ...

Page 179: ...5 Rooms 2 KRC72 4 Wiring Adaptor for Timer Clock Remote Controller 3 Normal Open Pulse Contact Normal Open Contact KRP413AB1S 5 Central Remote Controller 4 DCS302C71 6 Unified ON OFF Controller 4 DCS301C71 7 Schedule Timer 4 DST301BA61 8 Interface Adaptor for DIII NET Residential Air Conditioner KRP928BB2S 9 Titanium Apatite Photocatalytic Air purifying Filter without Frame 5 KAF970A46 10 Remote C...

Page 180: ...troller board or the adapter board 5 Keep the wiring away from any other power source lines to avoid electric noise external noise 6 Select a flat surface wherever possible to mount the remote controller To prevent deformation of the cases do not overtighten the mounting screws Insert a bladed screwdriver into the concave in the remote controller lower case to remove the upper case assembly two lo...

Page 181: ...double face adhesive tape Double face adhesive tape Attached five wire cord Remote controller cord Note 1 Connector Connector Connector Tie band to secure the cord Tie band to secure the cord Tie band to secure the cord Upper case assembly Lower case Cord drawn out on the back Catch the lower hook first Cord drawn out on the top To remote control adapter Remote controller board Remote controller b...

Page 182: ...nt button Adjusts the temperature setting Airflow rate button Adjusts the airflow rate Time setting button for the timer Display Timer select button Displays the operating conditions Clock setting button page 9 page 7 page 5 Selects an operation mode Displays the operating conditions Selects one of the following ONE TIME timer ON DAILY timer ON TIMER OFF CAUTION This remote controller cannot be us...

Page 183: ...and wastes energy Clean the air filter monthly every two weeks as required or so Please take note of the following points z Electric power is consumed even when the air conditioner is not in operation z When the unit is not used for a long period of time such as during off season turn off the breaker Operating conditions z If the operation is continued under any conditions other than the following...

Page 184: ...erature indication is changed to Celsius one the temperature value 0 5 C will be rounded up Thus the preset temperature may be changed Example A preset temperature of 65 F equivalent to 18 5 C will be changed to 19 C 66 F by changing the temperature indication In this case if you change the Celsius temperature indication again to the Fahrenheit one the preset temperature is shown not as 65 F but a...

Page 185: ... lamp green Automatic DRY Heating Cooling DRY Cooling Cooling only model Heat pump model To stop the operation Press again The run indicator lamp goes out z In Automatic the temperature setting and operation mode DRY Cooling or Heating are automatically selected according to the room temperature and outdoor temperature at the time of starting operation DRY operation z In this mode humidity is remo...

Page 186: ... frosted during heating operation the heating capacity is decreased In this case the unit starts defrosting operation z No hot air comes out of the indoor unit during defrosting operation To adjust the temperature and airflow rate To adjust the airflow direction page 9 Operation mode Setting to be adjusted Automatic DRY Cooling Heating Temperature Airflow rate Temperature cannot be adjusted Airflo...

Page 187: ...remote controller Do not forcibly adjust louvers by hand or a malfunction may occur Adjusting Airflow Direction 1 Press during operation z Each time the button is pressed the airflow direction louvers change their movement Adjust the airflow direction for maximum comfort To adjust the Airflow Direction 1 Wall Mounted Types without horizontal swing function The horizontal airflow direction louvers ...

Page 188: ...oving right and left The vertical airflow direction louvers stop just when the button is pressed Swing horizontally Swing vertically Airflow direction louvers stop z The vertical and horizontal louvers cannot move at the same time Note z The operating procedure and remote controller display are different depending on the indoor unit being connected Read How to Adjust the Airflow Direction in the a...

Page 189: ... If one minute has passed before making any timer setting the previous timer settings are reintroduced and the timer is on standby In this case use the time setting button and make your desired timer settings ONE TIME timer DAILY timer TIMER OFF ON time OFF time Timer settings displayed 1 2 4 6 3 5 The timer lamp lights up The ONE TIME or DAILY TIMER disappears from the display and the timer lamp ...

Page 190: ...ncrement or decrement Hold the button down to advance quickly When the ON timer is not used save the setting as 4 Press 5 Press to make the OFF timer setting 6 Press The ONE TIME timer is now programmed Both of the ON and OFF time cannot be set as blinks When the OFF timer is not used save the setting as ONE TIME timer programmed The set time is displayed ON timer activated and system starts The O...

Page 191: ...mer programmed ONE TIME timer DAILY timer TIMER OFF The timer lamp lights up 1 2 1 2 ON time 24 hour timer display OFF time Timers The settings of timers and can be seen at a glance Two pairs of ON and OFF time settings can be programmed Timer settings displayed 1 2 3 2 The ONE TIME or DAILY TIMER and the timer lamp are no longer displayed Timers and programmed Timer alone programmed 1 1 2 Note z ...

Page 192: ...ears lights up 3 Press The DAILY timer is now programmed Note z If the following appears on the display the timer must be reprogrammed The 24 hour timer display is blinking The 24 hour timer display is blinking This means that Timers u and v are programmed for the same time settings New time settings must be made This means that the timer has not been programmed yet When the timer is not used save...

Page 193: ...ch as a scrub brush When the unit is not used for a long time 1 On a sunny day keep the system running for half a day in the FAN mode to dry it up inside 3 1 2 FAN mode 1 Press to select the cooling mode 2 Press to adjust the set temperature to 32 C 90 F 3 Press z The airflow rate remains the same and is not adjustable z Run the system when the room temperature is below 28 C 82 F 2 Finally turn of...

Page 194: ...imer Clock Remote Controller Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices another qualified professional ...

Page 195: ...Optional Accessories EDUS091128 194 Split Type Air Conditioners FTXS L FDXS L Series ...

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Page 198: ...OMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT CAN BE CONNECTED 4HE PERATING ERROR SIGNALS CAN BE READ COMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT CAN BE CONNECTED 4HE INDOOR TEMPERATURE CAN BE MONITORED FROM THE 6E UP CONTROLLER OMPONENT 0ARTS 4HIS KIT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS HECK TO ENSURE THAT NONE OF THESE ARE MISSING 37 3 3 3 37 37 4ES 3 3 3 CABLE FIELD SUPPLY CABLE FIELD SUPPLY N CASE THAT THE DEVICE COPING WITH IS CONNECTED ONNEC...

Page 199: ...IMER PROHIBITION 4 AST COMMAND PRIORITY ONTACT PEN TO CLOSE AIR CONDITION STOPS LOSE TO OPEN NO CHANGE IN OPERATING STATUS ONTACT PEN TO CLOSE AIR CONDITION RUNS LOSE TO OPEN AIR CONDITIONER IS STOPPED 4 ONSTANT CONTACT INPUT 2EMOTE CONTROL ALL PROHIBITION PERMISSION INPUT 4HE OPERATING STATUS OF THE AIR CONDITIONER IS REVERSED BY AN INSTANTANEOUS INPUT OF MSEC OR MORE NSTANTANEOUS CONTACT INPUT F...

Page 200: ...OHIBITED BY USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER IN TANDEM WITH THE CENTRAL CONTROLLER NFORMATION 0RESS THE LOWER PART OF THE UPPER CASING AND PRESS FIT IT ONTO THE LOWER CASING 0RESS THE UPPER CASING PRECISELY UNTIL A CLICKING SOUND IS HEARD 7IRING 5PPER CASING 3LIT 4HIN PART ONNECTION TO 2EMOTE ONTROL 0 BOARD 2EMOVAL OF UPPER CASING 3ECURING OF LOWER CASING OUNT AND SECURE THE LOWER CASING DIRECTLY ON TH...

Page 201: ...insulation B 1 to the indoor unit bottom plate 7 Stick the chamber cover insulation C 1 to the indoor unit chamber cover 8 Stick the hanger left insulation H 2 and the hanger right insulation H 1 respectively to the left and right hangers respectively See the right figure for the sticking reference Slit KDT25N63 Kit name A KDT25N50 900 1100 240 ARROW VIEW A 200 Slit 390 Designation Side plate insu...

Page 202: ...pc Cautions for usage Be sure to perform the following as installation precautions to ensure correct and safe use of the air direction adjustment grille 1 Be sure to stop the operation before installation 2 Avoid short circuits during installation 3 When using the unit in areas with snow install the grille to create a left right or downward airflow Do not install the grille to create an upward air...

Page 203: ... that have been attached to the outdoor unit in step 4 positions installation Installation of upward outlet grille Seal sticking reference left and right 4 2 4 When only upward or downward outlet grille is installed Stick seals to the fixtures that have been attached to the 4 1 5 2 5 outdoor unit in step 2 positions left and right Finished air direction adjustment grille 2P303214 1 ...

Page 204: ...nstal led facing a road If exhaust blows directly on vegetation A minimum of 4 100mm is required between the back of the outdoor unit and any obstructions walls etc more than100 Attach the louvers overlapping the standard grille Installing the louvers without the grille enables hands inside the fan area which is dangerous so be sure to install the standard grille Caution When pointing up When poin...

Page 205: ...Optional Accessories EDUS091128 204 Split Type Air Conditioners FTXS L FDXS L Series 14 8 KKP945A4 Drain Plug 3P089958 1B ...

Page 206: ...ns and warnings If you have any inquiries please contact your local importer distributor and or retailer Organization DAIKIN INDUSTRIES LTD AIR CONDITIONING MANUFACTURING DIVISION Scope of Registration THE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACTURE OF COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITIONING HEATING COOLING REFRIGERATING EQUIPMENT HEATING EQUIPMENT RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT HEAT RECLAIM VENTILATION AIR CL...

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