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Observe the following precautions to ensure the system operates properly.

Prevent direct sunlight from entering a room during cooling operation by using curtains or blinds.

 

Do not leave doors and windows open. If the doors and windows remain open, air will 

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 ow out of your room causing a decrease 

 

in the cooling or heating effect.
Do not use other heating devices directly beneath the indoor unit.

 

If you do, they might get deformed by the heat.
Never place objects near the air inlet or the air outlet of the unit. It may cause deterioration in the effect or stop the operation.

 

Adjust the room temperature properly for a comfortable environment. Avoid excessive heating or cooling.

 

Ventilate often.

 

Extended use requires special attention to ventilation.
Keep the indoor unit and remote controller at least 

 

3.5ft. away from televisions, radios, stereos, and other similar equipment.
Failing to do so may cause static or distorted pictures.
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 uses 

 

electricity. Before restarting the unit, turn on the main power supply switch 6 hours before operation to ensure smooth running. 
(Refer to the chapter “Maintenance” in the indoor unit manual.)
Fully use the function of air 

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 ow direction adjust. 

 

Cold air gathers on the 

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 oor, and warm air gathers in the ceiling.

Set the air 

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 ow direction parallel during cooling or dry operation, and set it downwards during heating operation.

Do not let the air blow directly to a person.
It takes time for the room temperature to reach the set temperature.

 

We recommend starting the operation in advance using schedule operation.

Seasonal Maintenance

 Caution

Do not touch the air inlets or aluminum 

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 ns of the outside or indoor units.

 

Touching them may result in injury.

Do not wash the outside or indoor units with water.

 

An electric shock or 

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 re may result.

Watch your steps at the time of air 

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 lter cleaning etc.

 

If the scaffold is unstable, you may fall or topple down, thus causing injury.

Be 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 may damage the plastic parts and cause failures, such as water leakage, and an electric shock may result.

At the beginning of the season

 

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Check

Are the indoor and outside unit intake and outlet vents blocked?

 

Remove anything that might be blocking them.

Clean the exterior.

See the operation manual included with the indoor unit for details on how to clean it.

 

Turn the power on.

When the power comes on, the characters in the remote controller display appear.

 

(To protect the unit, turn the power on at least 6 hours before operating it. This makes operation smoother.)

At the end of the season

 

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On a clear day, use fan operation for around half a day to thoroughly dry out the interior of the unit.

Refer to chapter “Operation Procedure” for details on fan operation.

 

Turn off the power.

When the power is shut off, the characters in the remote controller display disappear.

 

When the power is on, the unit consumes up to several dozen Watts of power.

 

Turn off the power to conserve energy.

Clean the exterior.

See the operation manual included with the indoor unit for details on how to clean it.

 

Optimum Operation

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Summary of Contents for VRVIII RXYQ Series

Page 1: ...D REYQ120PBYD REYQ144PBYD REYQ168PBYD REYQ192PBYD REYQ216PBYD REYQ240PBYD REYQ264PBYD REYQ288PBYD REYQ312PBYD REYQ336PBYD REYQ72PBTJ REYQ96PBTJ REYQ120PBTJ REYQ144PBTJ REYQ168PBTJ REYQ192PBTJ REYQ216P...

Page 2: ...ury or death Turn off the power and contact your dealer immediately Refrigerant gas may produce toxic gas if it comes in contact with fire such as from a fan heater stove or cooking device Exposure to...

Page 3: ...use by young children or infirm persons without supervision The remote controller should be kept away from children so they cannot play with it Consult with the installation contractor for cleaning In...

Page 4: ...kitchens where oil may splatter or f there is steam in the air Locations where equipment that produces g electromagnetic waves is found Places with an acid or alkaline mist h Places where fallen leav...

Page 5: ...16 5 21 4 16 5 22 1 21 4 22 1 22 1 22 1 16 5 21 4 21 4 16 5 21 4 22 1 16 5 22 1 22 1 21 4 22 1 22 1 22 1 22 1 22 1 Design pressure High side psig 478 478 478 478 478 478 478 478 478 478 478 478 478 Lo...

Page 6: ...ask your Daikin dealer for the operation that corresponds to your system RXYQ series REYQ series Outdoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 Remote controller 3 Inlet air 4 Outlet air 5 BS unit 6 Cool Heat selector...

Page 7: ...items i e On Off Operation mode selector Fan speed control and temperature setpoint are set from the menu screen NOTE Do not install the remote controller in places exposed to direct sunlight otherwis...

Page 8: ...utton 6 Used to highlight the next items on the right hand side Each screen is scrolled in the right hand direction Left button 7 Used to highlight the next items on the left hand side Each screen is...

Page 9: ...Detailed Display The air flow direction clock and detailed selection items appear on the detailed display screen in addition to the items appearing on the standard display Cool Heat 74F 70F Room Fri...

Page 10: ...These icons indicate the current ventilation mode ERV only AUTO ERV BYPASS Air Purify ICON AIR PURIFY This icon indicates that the air purifying unit option in operation 7 display See page 16 Display...

Page 11: ...ding to the combination of outside unit and remote controller Read the chapter What to do before operation Do not turn it off during the air conditioning season for starting operation smoothly If the...

Page 12: ...ated How to follow the operation manual Setting Main Menu Air Flow Direction Ventilation Schedule Off Timer Celsius Fahrenheit Maintenance Information 1 2 Preparation For mechanical protection purpose...

Page 13: ...ing system operation Wait at least five minutes for the condensate pump to finishing draining residual water from the unit Characteristics of Heat Mode The system automatically controls the following...

Page 14: ...is pressed again the system will stop operating and the operation lamp will turn off Note To prevent water damage or system failure do not immediately remove power from the indoor unit following syst...

Page 15: ...AUTO ERV When operating the energy recovery ventilator ERV between seasons without the air conditioner set the control to ventilation mode 2 Changes to the ventilation mode are made from the main men...

Page 16: ...lector button on the remote controller of the indoor unit which is to serve as the cool heat changeover master The remote controller for the changeover master indoor unit is established and the MASTER...

Page 17: ...its as the cool heat changeover master A number of indoor units are connected to a single BS unit Set any one of the indoor units as the cool heat changeover master BS unit The BS unit is used for coo...

Page 18: ...yed in Celsius or Fahrenheit Maintenance Information Used to display the maintenance information 26 Configuration Contrast Adjustment Used to make LCD contrast adjustment 27 Display Standard or Detail...

Page 19: ...will appear Instructions for moving within the main menu will appear 3 Selecting items from the main menu 1 Press buttons to select the desired item to be set 2 Press Menu OK button to display the det...

Page 20: ...n 0 Position 0 1 Position 1 2 Position 2 3 Position 3 4 Position 4 3 Setting Swing Air Flow Direction Left right direction Setting Air Flow Direction Swing Up down direction Pressing buttons changes t...

Page 21: ...on with the air flow discharging horizontally Ventilation Ventilation screen display properties Operation 1 Setting Main Menu Air Flow Direction Ventilation Schedule Off Timer Celsius Fahrenheit Maint...

Page 22: ...Pressing the Cancel button takes you back to the previous screen without changing the ventilation mode Ventilation Mode Auto mode Using information from the air conditioner cool heat fan and setpoint...

Page 23: ...nu OK button Daily Patterns Operation 1 Setting Schedule Enable Disable Daily Patterns Settings 2 2 The schedule screen will appear Press buttons to select Daily Patterns on the schedule screen The da...

Page 24: ...6 00A Setting Schedule Mon Time Act Cool Heat 6 00A ON 90F 60F Press the buttons to move the highlighted item and press buttons to configure ON OFF settings ON or OFF changes in sequence when buttons...

Page 25: ...he settings Schedule Yes No Press buttons to select Yes on the confirmation screen Pressing the Menu OK button confirms the settings for each day and takes you back to the main menu screen Enabling or...

Page 26: ...nfiguration screen 3 Setting After you turn on the unit it will automatically turn off in 60 minutes Off Timer Use buttons to set the time from operation start until the unit automatically stops Selec...

Page 27: ...1 Setting Main Menu Air Flow Direction Ventilation Schedule Off Timer Celsius Fahrenheit Maintenance Information 1 2 Display the main menu screen See page 18 Press buttons to select Maintenance Infor...

Page 28: ...esired contrast After setting press Menu OK button and return to the basic screen Display Display Mode Operation 1 Setting Configuration Contrast Adjustment Display Navigate to the configuration scree...

Page 29: ...temperature that is detected may be affected by factors such as the location of the unit for example if it is in direct sunlight and unit operation during defrosting After setting press Menu OK button...

Page 30: ...e screen 3 Setting Date Time Year 2008 Month 01 Day 01 Thursday 12 00A Select Year with buttons Change the year with buttons Holding down the button causes the number to change continuously 4 Setting...

Page 31: ...screen 12H 24H CLOCK Operation 1 Setting Clock Calendar Date Time 12H 24H Clock Display the clock calendar screen See page 29 Press buttons to select 12H 24H Clock on the Clock Calendar screen The 12H...

Page 32: ...e of the following messages will appear on the bottom of the basic screen Time to clean filter Time to clean filter element Time to clean element Wash clean or replace the filter or element For detail...

Page 33: ...AI Contact Info 0123 456 7890 Indoor Model 000 Outdoor Model 000 The error code will flash and the service contact and model name or code may appear Notify your Daikin dealer of the Error code and mod...

Page 34: ...end starting the operation in advance using schedule operation Seasonal Maintenance Caution Do not touch the air inlets or aluminum fins of the outside or indoor units Touching them may result in inju...

Page 35: ...ot be changed over When the display shows MASTER CONTROLLED It shows that this is a slave remote controller Refer to Setting the Cool Heat Change over Master When the cool heat selector switch is inst...

Page 36: ...und is heard while the indoor unit is stopped When the other indoor unit is in operation this noise is heard In order to prevent oil and refrigerant from remaining in the system a small amount of refr...

Page 37: ...possible to fix the problem after checking all the above items contact your dealer Let him know the symptoms system name and model name If the system does not operate at all 1 Check if there is no pow...

Page 38: ...on 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 after the warran...

Page 39: ...sed in locations where power fluctuation voltage frequency wave distortion etc is high 2 Cannot be used if it is outside the allowable range When installed and used in locations where bumps and vibrat...

Page 40: ...onsult with your dealer Warranty period This product includes a warranty card The warranty card is given to a customer after dealer staff fills out necessary items in the card The customer should chec...

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