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• Do not remove or reinstall the unit by yourself.

Incorrect installation may cause electrical shock or 
fire.
Contact your dealer.

When asking your dealer to repair, inform 
related staff of the details as follows:

• Product No. of air conditioner: 

Refer to the warranty card.

• Shipping date and installation date: 

Refer to the warranty card.

• Malfunction: 

Inform the staff of the defective details.
(Malfunction code being displayed on 
the remote controller.)

• Name, address, telephone number

Repair where the warranty term is expired

Contact your dealer.  If necessary to repair, pay 
service is available.

Minimum storage period of important parts

Even after a certain type of air conditioner is dis-
continued, we have the related important parts in 
stock for 9 years at least.
The important parts indicate parts essential to 
operate the air conditioner.

Recommendations for maintenance and 
inspection

Since dust collects after using the unit for several 
years, the performance will be deteriorated to 
some extent.
Taking apart and cleaning inside require technical 
expertise, so we recommend entering a mainte-
nance and inspection contract (at a cost) separate 
from normal maintenance.

Recommended inspection and maintenance 
cycles
[Note: The maintenance cycle is not the same 
as the warranty period.]

Table 1 assumes the following usage conditions.

1. Normal use without frequent starting and stop-

ping of the machine.
(Although it varies with the model, we recom-
mend not starting and stopping the machine
more than 6 times/hour for normal use.)

2. Operation of the product is assumed to be 

10 hours/day, 2500 hours/year.

• Table 1 “Inspection Cycle” and “Maintenance 

Cycle” Lists

Note 1

This table indicates main parts.
See the maintenance and inspection contract for 
details.

Note 2

This maintenance cycle indicates recommended 
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 inspection fees, etc.)
Depending on the content of the maintenance and 
inspection contract, the inspection and maintenance 
cycles may in reality be shorter than those listed 
here.

Note 3

It is necessary to shorten the maintenance cycle 
and replacement cycle under tough operating condi-
tions (e.g., the air conditioner is operated for long 
hours or started and stopped highly frequently) or 
under tough environmental conditions (e.g., the air 
conditioner is operated at high ambient tempera-
tures in a highly humid place).

Recommended replacement cycle of wear-out 
parts

[The cycle is not the same as the warranty period.]

• Table 2 “Replacement Cycle” Lists

Note 1

This table indicates main parts.
See the maintenance and inspection contract for details.

Name of Main Part

Inspection 
Cycle

Maintenance Cycle 
[replacements and/or 
repairs]

Compressor

1 year

20,000 hours

Electric motor (fan, 
damper, etc.)

20,000 hours

PC boards

25,000 hours

Heat exchanger

5 years

Sensor (thermistor, etc.)

5 years

Remote controller and 
switches

25,000 hours

Drain pan

8 years

Expansion valve

20,000 hours

Electromagnetic valve

20,000 hours

FAN

Outdoor: 10 years
Indoor: 13 years

Name of Main Part

Inspection 
Cycle

Replacement Cycle

Air filter

1 year

5 years

High efficiency filter 
(Optional accessory)

1 year

Fuse

10 years

Crankcase heater

8 years

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Summary of Contents for VRV III REYQ8PY1B

Page 1: ...tem air conditioner Betriebsanweisung VRVIII System Klimaanlage Manuel d utilisation Conditionneur d air VRVIII System Manual de operaci n Sistema de acondicionador de aire VRVIII Manuale d uso Condiz...

Page 2: ...a de garant a de la tienda guarde en un lugar seguro Grazie per avere acquistato questo condizionatore d aria Daikin Prima di utilizzare quest ultimo leggere attentam ente il presente manuale d uso ch...

Page 3: ...2 1 4 3 5 6 7 1 7 3 7 2...

Page 4: ...8 9 10 11 12 Ceiling Suspended Wall Mounted Double flow Multi flow Corner 13 1 15 14 13 2 Ceiling Suspended Wall Mounted Double flow Multi flow Corner...

Page 5: ...n contact with any kind of heater stove or other sim ilar objects Turn off any combustible heating devices ventilate the room and contact the dealer where you pur chased the unit When repairing a refr...

Page 6: ...sure to stop the operation and turn the breaker off before cleaning This may cause electric shock and injury Consult with the dealer for cleaning the interior of the indoor units Incorrect cleaning m...

Page 7: ...ensed to do so Consult with your dealer for electrical work and grounding work Use a dedicated circuit for the air conditioner Pay Attention to Operating Sound Be sure to use the following places a Pl...

Page 8: ...spection 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...

Page 9: ...outdoor temperature is 21 C or over 6 OPERATION PROCEDURE Operation procedure varies according to the com bination of outdoor unit and remote controller Read the chapter What to do before operation To...

Page 10: ...utdoor unit heat exchanger increases Heating capability decreases and the system goes into defrost operation The airflow will be set to breeze or stop If stopped the display of the remote control ler...

Page 11: ...swings as shown right and the air flow direction continuously varies Automatic swing setting Press the air flow direction adjust button to select the air direction of your choice The air flow flap di...

Page 12: ...L HEAT Selector is connected to BS unit The COOL HEAT Selector can select opera tion mode Only the master remote controller can select heating cooling automatic operation The displays of slave remote...

Page 13: ...lar equipment Failing to do so may cause static or distorted pic tures Turn off the main power supply switch to the unit when the unit is not used for longer periods of time If the switch is on it use...

Page 14: ...ommunication between the units causing them to stop Operation automatically restarts when the noise goes away 9 3 COOL HEAT CANNOT BE CHANGED OVER When the display shows changeover under control It sh...

Page 15: ...his is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing through both indoor and outdoor units A hissing sound which is heard at the start or immediately after stopping operation or defrost operation This is the n...

Page 16: ...power on with the breaker switch in the trip position Contact your dealer 2 If the system stops soon after starting the opera tion Check if air inlet or outlet of outdoor or indoor unit is not blocke...

Page 17: ...duct is assumed to be 10 hours day 2500 hours year Table 1 Inspection Cycle and Maintenance Cycle Lists Note 1 This table indicates main parts See the maintenance and inspection contract for details N...

Page 18: ...frigerant Contact your dealer for discarding the system air conditioner since it is required by law to collect transport and discard the refrigerant in accor dance with relevant local and national reg...

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