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SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
In the unlikely event that a fault develops with the air conditioner the microprocessor in the
indoor and outdoor units will diagnose the fault (where possible), display a unique fault
code on the remote controller (see below) and flash the OPERATION INDICATOR (2) on
and off. If this occurs take a note of the fault code (eg. E9) and contact your installer. This
code will indicate to the installer / repairer what the problem may be.
MAINTENANCE
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Regularly clean the indoor return air filter(s).
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Regularly inspect the outdoor unit to ensure the heat exchanger coil (aluminium fins)
and fan outlet are not obstructed by vegetation or any other foreign objects.
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Clean the outdoor unit heat exchanger coil annually or as required by location or
outdoor air quality. The coil may be cleaned by spraying the fins with low pressure
water in a downwards direction (ie. simulating heavy rain). Alternatively have the work
done by your installer.
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Regularly check the paint work of the outdoor unit for scratches or signs of corrosion.
Apply touch up or anti-corrosion paint as necessary.
DAIKIN AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED
A.C.N 000 172 967
(Incorporated in NSW)
New South Wales
Queensland
Victoria
77-83 Alfred Road
75 Secam Street
Unit A4,2A Westall Rd
Chipping Norton 2170
Mansfield 4122
Clayton 3168
Ph. (02) 9725 8888
Ph. (07) 3349 5711
Ph. (03) 9590 8555
Unit G, Garden Grove Centre
South Australia
Western Australia
Adamstown 2289
155 Fullarton Road
75 Beechboro Road
Ph. (02) 4952 7104
Rose Park 5067
Bayswater 6053
Ph. (08) 8130 7300
Ph. (08) 9272 8977
New Zealand
(Daikin distributor)
3 Goodman Place
Penrose Auckland 6 NZ
Ph. (09) 622 3464
Part No. OPMAN01-1 Printed in Australia