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3. WHAT TO DO BEFORE OPERATION

This operation manual is for the following system 
with standard control. Before initiating operation, 
contact your Daikin dealer for the operation that cor-
responds to your system type and mark.

If your installation has a customized control system, 
ask your Daikin dealer for the operation that corre-
sponds to your system.

Outdoor units 

(Refer to figure 1)

Names and functions of parts (Refer to figure 1)

1. Outdoor unit
2. Indoor unit
3. Remote controller
4. Inlet air
5. Outlet air
6. BS unit
7. Cool/Heat selector
8. Refrigerant piping

(figure 1 shows system with Cool/Heat selector)

4. REMOTE CONTROLLER AND 

COOL/HEAT SELECTOR: NAME 
AND FUNCTION OF EACH 
SWITCH AND DISPLAY 
(Refer to figure 2 and 3)

1. On/off button

Press the button and the system will start. Press 
the button again and the system will stop.

2. Operation lamp (red)

The lamp lights up during operation.

3. Display 

 (changeover under control)

It is impossible to changeover heat/cool with the 
remote controller which display this icon.
Refer to the chapter “6-5 SETTING THE MAS-
TER REMOTE CONTROLLER”.

4. Display 

 (air flow flap)

Refer to the chapter “6-3 ADJUSTING THE AIR 
FLOW DIRECTION”.

5. Display 

 (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. Display 

 

 

 

 

 (operation 

mode)

This display shows the current operation mode.

8. Display 

 (programmed time)

This display shows the programmed time of the 
system start or stop.

9. Display 

 (inspection/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 system is under 
centralized control. (This is not a standard spec-
ification.)

11. Display 

 (fan speed)

This display shows the fan speed you have 
selected.

12. Display 

 (time to clean air filter)

Refer to the operation manual of indoor unit.

13. Display 

 (defrost/hot start)

Refer to the “EXPLANATION OF HEATING 
OPERATION” in chapter 6-1.

14. Timer mode start/stop button

Refer to the chapter “6-4 PROGRAMMING START 
AND STOP OF THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER”.

15. Timer on/off button

Refer to the chapter “6-4 PROGRAMMING START 
AND STOP OF THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER”.

16. Inspection/test operation button

This button is only used by qualified service 
persons for maintenance purposes.

17. Programming time button

Use this button for setting the programming start 
and/or stop time.
Refer to the chapter “6-4 PROGRAMMING START 
AND STOP OF THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER”.

18. Temperature setting button

Use this button for setting the desired temperature.
Refer to the chapter “6-1 COOLING, HEATING, 
AUTOMATIC AND FAN ONLY OPERATION”.

19. Filter sign reset button

Refer to the operation manual of indoor unit.

20. Fan speed control button

Press this button to select the fan speed of your 
preference.

21. Operation mode selector button

• Press this button to select the operation mode of 

your preference.

• Press this button to designate the master remote 

controller.
Refer to the chapter “6-5 SETTING THE MAS-
TER REMOTE CONTROLLER”.

22. Air flow direction adjust button

Refer to the chapter “6-3 ADJUSTING THE AIR 
FLOW DIRECTION”.

Cool/Heat selector

Operation modes

Inverter series

Heat recovery 

REYQ

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Summary of Contents for VRV III REYQ8PY1B

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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...

Page 19: ...3P201178 2B EM07A012 0705 HT...

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