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SYSTEM OPERATION
A system test is now required to check the equipment set-
tings and functionality. Once selected, it checks the equip-
ment for approximately 5 - 15 minutes. System test may
exceed 15 minutes if there is an error. Refer to the Trouble-
shooting section, if error code appears. Before starting the
SYSTEM TEST, turn off the electric heater and gas furnace.
NOTE: If the unit is attempting to run SYSTEM TEST in un-
der 20° F ambient temperature, the unit may not be able to
complete the test due to low suction pressure. In such a
case, re-run the SYSTEM TEST when the ambient tempera-
ture exceeds 20° F.
SET THERMOSTAT TO CHARGE MODE
If required additional charging amount cannot be charged to
the system without operation, then use this “CHARGE MODE".
When adjusting "Sub-cooling", use this "CHARGE MODE".
CHARGE MODE allows for charging of the system. System op-
erates for a duration of approximately one hour while the equip-
ment runs at full capacity. After one hour, the CHARGE MODE
ends and the system resumes normal thermostat operation.
Before starting the CHARGE MODE, turn off the electric heater.
BOOST MODE
BOOST MODE enables the system to operate at a higher
compressor speed than rated maximum compressor speed
and satisfy the structural load more effectively during higher
ambient outdoor conditions. BOOST MODE is initiated by
an outdoor temperature sensor located in the outdoor unit.
Please note that outdoor equipment operational sound lev-
els may increase while the equipment is running in BOOST
MODE. Disabling BOOST MODE will provide the quietest
and most efficient operation.
NOTE: BOOST MODE applies to DX20VC0**1AC or later
model revisions. BOOST MODE performance is most effec
-
tive when paired with an electronic expansion valve enabled
indoor unit.
BOOST MODE is ON by default and is activated when the
outdoor temperature reaches 105° F. BOOST MODE can
be disabled and enabled and the activation temperature ad-
justed.
For detailed procedure to access the these functions, please
visit the Daikin One+ Smart Thermostat website at http://
www.daikinone.com. If using a CTK04 thermostat, please
see the addendum for further instructions.
Dehumidification
The thermostat reads the indoor humidity level and allows
the user to set a dehumidification target based on these
settings. The thermostat controls the humidity level of the
conditioned space using the cooling system. Dehumidifica
-
tion is engaged whenever a cooling demand is present and
structural humidity levels are above the target level. When
this condition exists, the circulating fan output is reduced,
increasing system run time, over cooling the evaporator coil
and ultimately removing more humidity from the structure
than if only in cooling mode. The thermostat also allows for
an additional overcooling limit setting from 0°F to 3°F setup.
This allows the cooling system to further reduce humidity by
lowering the temperature up to 3°F below the cooling set-
point in an attempt to better achieve desired humidity levels.
Dehumidification tips*
For effective dehumidification operation:
•
Ensure “Dehumidification” is not set to "OFF".
- For detailed procedure to access this function,
please visit the DAIKIN ONE+ Smart Thermostat
website at http://www.daikinone.com. If using a
CTK04 thermsostat, please see the addendum for
further instructions.
•
Verify the cooling airflow profile (cool profiles) is set to
“Profile D”.
- See the Cool Set-up section of the Installation
Manual for complete airflow profile details.
-
By default, “Dehumidificaion” is standard and the
cooling airflow profile is set to “Profile D”.
•
For additional dehumidification control, airflow settings
are field adjustable and can be fine-tuned to a value that
is comfortable for the application from a range of Cool
Airflow Trim.
•
In addition, the system can have Enhanced Dehumidifi
-
cation operation in setting "A", "B", or "C" of "Dehumid-
ification" based in dehumidification demand.
• See the DEHUMIDIFICATION SELECT section for more
detail.
* The specification of DX20VC0241BD, 0361BC, 0481BC and
0601BC or earlier models are different from this specification.
For details, see the Installation Manual or Service Manual that
matches the Major and Minor revision of model name.
Daikin
One+
System Advanced Features
The Daikin
One+
system permits access to additional system
information, advanced setup features, and advanced diag-
nostic / troubleshooting features. These advanced features
are organized into a menu structure. For detailed functions
and menu layout, please visit the Daikin
One+
Smart Thermo-
stat website at http://www.daikinone.com. (If using a CTK04
thermostat, please see the addendum for further instructions.)