7 Troubleshooting
Operation manual
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FTXP20~35M5V1B/B9
R32 split series
3P520336-6J – 2020.05
6.8
To take following items into
account before a long idle period
1
Set the mode to
fan only
by pressing
button to dry the
inside of the unit.
2
After operation stops, turn the breaker off.
3
Clean the air filters and replace them in their original position.
4
Remove the batteries from the user interface.
INFORMATION
It is recommended to have periodical maintenance
performed by a specialist. For specialist maintenance,
contact your dealer. Maintenance costs shall be borne by
the customer.
In certain operating conditions the inside of the unit may
get dirty after several seasons of use. This results in poor
performance.
7
Troubleshooting
If one of the following malfunctions occur, take the measures shown
below and contact your dealer.
WARNING
Stop operation and shut off the power if anything
unusual occurs (burning smells etc.).
Leaving the unit running under such circumstances may
cause breakage, electric shock or fire. Contact your dealer.
The system MUST be repaired by a qualified service person.
Malfunction
Measure
If a safety device such as a fuse, a
breaker or an earth leakage breaker
frequently actuates or the ON/OFF
switch does NOT properly work.
Turn OFF the main power
switch.
If water leaks from the unit.
Stop the operation.
The operation switch does NOT work
well.
Turn OFF the power
supply.
If the user interface display indicates the
unit number, the operation lamp flashes
and the malfunction code appears.
Notify your installer and
report the malfunction
code.
If the system does NOT operate properly except for the above
mentioned cases and none of the above mentioned malfunctions is
evident, investigate the system in accordance with the following
procedures.
INFORMATION
Refer to the reference guide located on
www.daikineurope.com/support-and-manuals/product-
information/
for more troubleshooting tips.
If after checking all above items, it is impossible to fix the problem
yourself, contact your installer and state the symptoms, the complete
model name of the unit (with manufacturing number if possible) and
the installation date (possibly listed on the warranty card).
7.1
Symptoms that are NOT system
malfunctions
The following symptoms are NOT system malfunctions:
7.1.1
Symptom: A sound like water flowing is
heard
▪ This sound is caused by the refrigerant flowing in the unit.
▪ This sound may be generated when water is flowing away from
the unit during cooling or drying operation.
7.1.2
Symptom: A blowing sound is heard
This sound is generated when the direction of the refrigerant flow is
changed (e.g. when switching from cooling to heating).
7.1.3
Symptom: A ticking sound is heard
This sound is generated when the unit slightly expands or contracts
with changes in temperature.
7.1.4
Symptom: A whistling sound is heard
This sound is generated by the refrigerant flowing during defrost
operation.
7.1.5
Symptom: A clicking sound during
operation or idle time is heard
This sound is generated when the refrigerant control valves or
electrical parts operate.
7.1.6
Symptom: A clapping sound is heard
This sound is generated when an external device sucks air out of the
room (e.g. exhaust fan, extractor hood) while the doors and windows
in the room are closed. Open the doors or windows, or turn off the
device.
7.1.7
Symptom: White mist comes out of a unit
(Indoor unit)
7.1.8
Symptom: The units can give off odours
The unit can absorb the smell of rooms, furniture, cigarettes, etc.,
and then emit it again.
7.1.9
Symptom: The outdoor fan rotates while
the air conditioner is not in operation
▪
After operation has stopped.
The outdoor fan continues to
rotate for another 30 seconds for system protection.
▪
While the air conditioner is not in operation.
When the outdoor
temperature is very high, the outdoor fan starts to rotate for
system protection.
7.2
Solving problems based on error
codes
If the unit runs into a problem, the user interface displays an error
code. It is important to understand the problem and to take
measures before resetting an error code. This should be done by a
licensed installer or by your local dealer.
This chapter gives you an overview of all possible error codes and
their descriptions as they appear on the user interface.
For detailed troubleshooting of each error, see the service manual.