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NOTE

• The movable limit of the flap is changeable. 

Contact your Daikin dealer for details. (Only 
for Double-flow, Multi-flow, Corner, Ceiling-
suspended and Wall-mounted.)

• Avoid operating in the horizontal direction 

”. It may cause dew or dust to settle on 

the ceiling.

6-4 PROGRAMMING START AND STOP OF 

THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER 
(Refer to figure 9)

• The timer is operated in the following two ways. 

Programming the stop time “

”. The sys-

tem stops operating after the set time has 
elapsed.
Programming the start time “

”. The sys-

tem starts operating after the set time has 
elapsed.

• The timer can be programmed for a maxi-

mum of 72 hours.

• The start and the stop time can be simulta-

neously programmed.

Press the timer mode start/stop button several 
times and select the mode on the display.
The display flashes.

• For setting the timer stop “

• For setting the timer start “

Press the programming time button and set 
the time for stopping or starting the system.

Each time this button is pressed, the 
time advances or goes backward by 1 
hour.

Press the timer on/off button.
The timer setting procedure ends. The display 

” or “

” changes from flashing 

light to constant light.

NOTE

• When setting the timer off and on at the 

same time, repeat the above procedure 
(from “

” to “

”) once again.

• After the timer is programmed, the display 

shows the remaining time.

• Press the timer on/off button once again to 

cancel programming. The display vanishes.

For example: (Refer to figure 11)

When the timer is programmed to stop the sys-
tem after 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 (Refer to figure 10)

• When one outdoor unit is connected with several 

indoor units as shown in figure 14.1 (Heat Pump 
series (RQ(C)YQ)), it is necessary to designate 
one of the remote controllers as the master 
remote controller.

• Only the master remote controller can select 

heating, cooling operation.

• The displays of slave remote controllers show 

” (changeover under control) and they 

automatically follow the operation mode directed 
by the master remote controller.
However, it is possible to changeover to program 
dry with slave remote controllers if the system is in 
cooling operation by setting on the master remote 
controller and to changeover to fan only opera-
tion.

• In the case of the system as shown in figure 

14.2, only the master remote controller can 
select operation mode. (Heat Recovery 
series (RQCEQ) only.)

(Refer to figure 14.2)

1. Outdoor unit
2. BS unit
3. Indoor unit
4. Remote controller
5.

Some indoor units are connected to 
one BS unit.

One of these remote controller is master 
remote controller.

6.

One indoor unit is connected to one BS 
unit.

Each remote controller is master remote 
controller.

In the case of the system as shown in figure 
15, none of the remote controllers can select 
operation mode. (Heat Recovery series 
(RQCEQ) only)

(Refer to figure 15)

1. Outdoor unit
2. BS unit
3. Indoor unit
4. Remote controller
5. COOL/HEAT Selector
6.

The COOL/HEAT Selector is connected 
to BS unit.

The COOL/HEAT Selector can select 
operation mode.

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Summary of Contents for vrv III -Q Series

Page 1: ...PY13 OPERATION MANUAL System air conditioner Operation manual VRVIII System air conditioner Betriebsanweisung VRVIII System Klimaanlage Manuel d utilisation Conditionneur d air VRVIII System Manual de...

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Page 5: ...ly may result in property damage or personal injury which may be serious depending on the circum stances After reading keep this manual in a conve nient place so that you can refer to it whenever nece...

Page 6: ...y smoke such as cooking rooms or in places with flammable gas corrosive gas or metal dust Using the product in such places may cause fire or product failures Do not use flammable materials e g hairspr...

Page 7: ...ealth Do not let children play on or around the out door unit If they touch the unit carelessly injury may be caused Do not place water containers flower vases etc on the unit as this may result in el...

Page 8: ...3 3 3 Model RQCEQ280PY13 RQCEQ360PY13 RQCEQ460PY13 Power supply Phase 3N 3N 3N Frequency Hz 50 50 50 Voltage V 380 415 380 415 380 415 Nominal cooling capacity kW 28 0 36 0 46 0 Nominal heating capaci...

Page 9: ...y 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 Disp...

Page 10: ...s 80 or over the interiors of the indoor units may cause icing and water leakage may result Heating operation The air conditioner may stop operating for the pro tection of the machine if the outdoor t...

Page 11: ...ration it may take longer to reach the set temperature than in cooling operation We recommend starting the operation which was used before using timer operation The following operation is performed in...

Page 12: ...on off button The operation lamp lights up and the system starts operation Press the air flow direction adjust button only for FXC FXF FXH FXK FXA Refer to the chapter Adjusting the air flow directio...

Page 13: ...the sys tem after 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 Refer to figure 10 When one outdoor uni...

Page 14: ...TIMUM OPERATION Observe the following precautions to ensure the system operates properly Adjust the air outlet properly and avoid direct air flow to room inhabitants Adjust the room temperature proper...

Page 15: ...ng the air filter be sure to put it back in the same position See the operation manual included with the indoor unit for details on how to clean it 9 FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS ARE NOT AIR CONDITIONER TROU BL...

Page 16: ...d 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 valve inside an ind...

Page 17: ...a fuse a breaker or an earth leakage breaker frequently actuates Measure Do not turn on the main power switch If the ON OFF switch does not properly work Measure Turn off the main power switch If wat...

Page 18: ...been corrected surely before restarting operation Do not remove or reinstall the unit by yourself Incorrect installation may cause electrical shock or fire Contact your dealer When asking your dealer...

Page 19: ...ong as possible Use for appropriate maintenance design budgeting maintenance and inspection fees etc Contact your dealer for details Note Breakage due to taking apart or cleaning inside by anyone othe...

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