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6-3 ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION

(Refer to figure 6) (only for Double-flow,
Multi-flow, Corner, Ceiling-suspended
and Wall-mounted)

Press the air flow direction button to
select the air direction.
The air flow flap display swings as
shown below and the air flow direc-
tion continuously varies. (Automatic
swing setting)

Press the air flow direction adjust but-
ton to select the air direction of your
choice.

The air flow flap display stops swing-
ing and the air flow direction is fixed.
(Fixed air flow direction setting)

MOVEMENT OF THE AIR FLOW FLAP
(Refer to figure 13)

For the following conditions, a micro computer con-
trols the air flow direction which may be different
from the display.

The air flow direction can be adjusted in one of the
following ways.

• The air flow flap itself adjusts its position.
• The air flow direction can be fixed by the user.
• Automatic “

” and desired position “

”.

NOTE

• The movable limit of the flap is changeable.

Contact your Daikin dealer for details. (Only
for Double-flow, Multi-flow, Corner, Ceiling-
suspended and Wall-mounted.)

• Avoid operating in the horizontal direction

”. It may cause dew or dust to settle on

the ceiling.

6-4 PROGRAMMING START AND STOP OF

THE SYSTEM WITH TIMER
(Refer to figure 9)

• The timer is operated in the following two ways.

Programming the stop time “

”. The sys-

tem stops operating after the set time has
elapsed.
Programming the start time “

”. The sys-

tem starts operating after the set time has
elapsed.

• The timer can be programmed for a maxi-

mum of 72 hours.

• The start and the stop time can be simulta-

neously programmed.

Press the timer mode start/stop button several
times and select the mode on the display.
The display flashes.

• For setting the timer stop “

• For setting the timer start “

Press the programming time button and set
the time for stopping or starting the system.

Each time this button is pressed, the
time advances or goes backward by 1
hour.

Press the timer on/off button.
The timer setting procedure ends. The display

” or “

” changes from flashing

light to constant light.

NOTE

• When setting the timer off and on at the

same time, repeat the above procedure
(from “

” to “

”) once again.

• After the timer is programmed, the display

shows the remaining time.

• Press the timer on/off button once again to

cancel programming. The display vanishes.

For example: (Refer to figure 11)

When the timer is programmed to stop the sys-
tem after 3 hours and start the system after 4
hours, the system will stop after 3 hours and
start 1 hour later.

6-5 SETTING THE MASTER REMOTE CON-

TROLLER (for RXY series)
(Refer to figure 10)

• When the system is installed as shown in figure

14, it is necessary to designate one of the remote
controllers as the master remote controller.

FOR RXY SERIES (Refer to figure 14)

When one outdoor unit is connected with several
indoor units.

• Only the master remote controller can select

heating or cooling.

• The displays of slave remote controllers show

” (changeover under control) and they

automatically follow the operation mode directed
by the master remote controller.

COOLING

HEATING

• When starting operation.
• When the room temperature is

higher than the set temperature.

• At defrost operation.

• When operating continuously at horizontal air flow direction.
• When continuous operation with downward air flow is performed at the

time of cooling with a ceiling-suspended or a wall-mounted unit, the
microcomputer may control the flow direction, and then the remote control
indication also will change.

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Page 2: ...to obrigado por ter adquirido este aparelho de ar condicionado Daikin Antes de utilizar o aparelho leia atentamente o presente manual de funcionamento Nele obterá informações sobre o modo de uti lizar correctamente o aparelho e ajuda na eventualidade de ocorrência de proble mas Depois de ler o manual guarde o para consultas futuras Спасибо за поêóпêó данноãо êондиционера фирмы Daikin До начала раб...

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Page 5: ...9 10 14 11 10 Double flow Ceiling Suspended Wall Mounted Multi flow Corner 12 13 00_3P114261 3M_CV fm Page 5 Friday November 7 2003 6 37 PM ...

Page 6: ...normality such as smell of fire turn off power and call your dealer for instructions Ask your dealer for installation of the air con ditioner Incomplete installation performed by yourself may result in a water leakage electric shock and fire Ask your dealer for improvement repair and maintenance Incomplete improvement repair and maintenance may result in a water leakage electric shock and fire Do ...

Page 7: ...und the out door unit If they touch the unit carelessly it may result in injury Do not place a flower vase and anything con taining water Water may enter the unit causing an electric shock or fire Do not place the controller exposed to direct sunlight The LCD display may get discolored failing to dis play the data Do not wipe the controller operation panel with benzine thinner chemical dustcloth e...

Page 8: ...l 13 Display defrost hot start Refer to the chapter Operation procedure Explanation of heating operation 14 Timer mode start stop button Refer to the chapter Operation procedure Programming start and stop of the system with timer 15 Timer on off button Refer to the chapter Operation procedure Programming start and stop of the system with timer 16 Inspection test operation button This button is onl...

Page 9: ...ation To avoid condensation and water dripping out the unit If the temperature or the humidity is beyond these conditions safety devices may work and the air con ditioner may not operate 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 protect the unit turn on the main power switch 6...

Page 10: ...ller shows 6 2 PROGRAM DRY OPERATION The function of this program is to decrease the humidity in your room with a minimum temperature decrease The micro computer automatically deter mines temperature and fan speed The system does not go into operation if the room temperature is low FOR SYSTEMS WITHOUT COOL HEAT CHANGEOVER REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH Refer to figure 5 Press the operation mode selector bu...

Page 11: ... The display flashes For setting the timer stop For setting the timer start Press the programming time button and set the time for stopping or starting the system Each time this button is pressed the time advances or goes backward by 1 hour Press the timer on off button The timer setting procedure ends The display or changes from flashing light to constant light NOTE When setting the timer off and...

Page 12: ...ling operation by using curtains or blinds Ventilate often Extended use requires special attention to venti lation Keep doors and windows closed If the doors and windows remain open air will flow out of your room causing a decrease in the cooling or heating effect 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 Tur...

Page 13: ...fied service person Immediately after the cooling operation stops and if the room temperature and humidity are low This is because warm refrigerant gas flows back into the indoor unit and generates steam Indoor unit outdoor unit When the system is changed over to heating operation after defrost operation Moisture generated by defrost becomes steam and is exhausted 8 7 NOISE OF AIR CONDITIONERS Ind...

Page 14: ...r and report the malfunction code If the system does not properly operate except for the above mentioned cases and none of the above mentioned malfunctions is evident inves tigate the system according to the following pro cedures 1 If the system does not operate at all Check if there is no power failure Wait until power is restored If power failure occurs during operation the system automati cally...

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