Daikin FDYM60FAV1 user guide manual

OPERATION MANUAL
SPLIT SYSTEM Air Conditioner
MODELS
(Duct connection type)
FD(Y)M03FAV1(C) FD(Y)M03FAVAL FD(Y)M04FAV1 FD(Y)M04FAVAL FD(Y)M05FAV1 FD(Y)M05FAVAL FDYM06FAV1 FDYM06FAVAL FDYM60FAV1(C) FDYM60FAVAL
Thank you for purchasing this Daikin air condi­tioner. Carefully read this operation manual before using the air conditioner. It will tell you how to use the unit properly and help you if any trouble occurs. After reading the manual, file it away for future reference.
Le agradecemos la compra de este acondicio­nador de aire Daikin. Lea cuidadosamente el manual de funciona­miento antes de utilizar el acondicionador de aire. Dicho manual le indicará cómo utilizar ade­cuadamente la máquina y le ayudará en caso de avería. Después de leer el manual, con­sérvelo para consultas futuras.
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CONTENTS
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Unit with remote controller
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ILLUSTRATIONS................................................. [1]
1. WHAT TO DO BEFORE OPERATION .......... 1
2. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS........................ 1
3. OPERATION RANGE .................................... 3
4. INSTALLATION SITE..................................... 4
5. NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH SWITCH AND DISPLAY ON THE
REMOTE CONTROLLER .............................. 4
6. OPERATION PROCEDURE .......................... 5
7. OPTIMUM OPERATION ................................ 7
8. MAINTENANCE
(FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL) ..................... 7
9. NOT MALFUNCTION OF THE AIR
CONDITIONER .............................................. 8
10. TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................. 9
11. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................... 10
1. WHAT TO DO BEFORE OPERA­TION
This operation manual is for the following systems with standard control. Before initiating operation, contact your Daikin dealer for the operation that cor­responds to your system.
• Group control system
One remote controller controls up to 16 indoor units. All indoor units are equally set.
• Two remote controller control system
Two remote controllers control one indoor unit (In case of group control system, one group of indoor units) The unit is individually operated.
Contact your Daikin dealer in case of changing the combination or setting of group control and two remote controller control systems.
Names and functions of parts
Refer to figure 2 on page [1]
a Indoor unit
b Outdoor unit
c Remote controller
d Inlet air
e Discharged air
f Refrigerant piping, connection electric wire
g Drain pipe
Ground wire
h
Wire to ground from the outdoor unit to pre­vent electrical shocks.
Drain pumping out device (built-in)
i
Drains water removed from the room during cooling.
If your installation has a customized control system, ask your Daikin dealer for the operation that corre­sponds to your system.
Heat pump type This system provides cooling, heating, automatic, program dry, and fan operation modes.
Cooling only type This system provides cooling, program dry, and fan operation modes.
PRECAUTIONS FOR GROUP CONTROL SYSTEM OR TWO REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTROL SYSTEM
This system provides two other control systems beside individual control (one remote controller con­trols one indoor unit) system. Confirm the following if your unit is of the following control system type.

2. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

We recommend that you read this instruction man­ual carefully before use to gain full advantage of the function of the air conditioner, and to avoid malfunc­tion due to mishandling. This air conditioner comes under the term “appli­ances not accessible to the general public”.
• The precautions described below are WARN­ING and CAUTION. These are very important precautions concerning safety. Be sure to observe all of them without fail.
WARNING .. These are the matters with possi-
bilities leading to serious conse­quences such as death or serious injury due to erroneous handling.
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CAUTION ....These are the matters with possi-
WARNING
CAUTION
bilities leading to injury or material damage due to erroneous han­dling including probabilities lead­ing to serious consequences in some cases.
• After reading, keep this manual at a place where any user can read at any time. Further­more, make certain that this operation manual is handed to a new user when he takes over the operation.
Avoid exposure of your body directly to the cold air for a long time, or avoid excessive exposure of your body to the cold air.
Otherwise, your physical condition may be dete­riorated and/or your health may be ruined.
When the air conditioner is in abnormal con­ditions (smell of something burning, etc), unplug the power cord from the outlet, and contact the dealer where you purchased the air conditioner.
Continued operation under such circumstances may result in a failure, electric shock, and fire.
Ask your dealer for installation of the air con­ditioner.
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ncomplete 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 not insert your finger, a stick, etc., into the air inlet, outlet, and fan blades.
A fan in high-speed running may result in injury.
The refrigerant in the air conditioner is safe and normally does not leak. If the refrigerant leaks inside the room, the contact with a fire of a burner, a heater or a cooker may result in a harmful gas.
Do not use the air conditioner until when a ser­vice person confirms to finish repairing the por­tion where the refrigerant leaks.
For refrigerant leakage, consult your dealer.
When the air conditioner is to be installed in a small room, it is necessary to take proper mea­sures so that the amount of any leaked refriger­ant does not exceed the limiting concentration even when it leaks. If the refrigerant leaks exceeding the level of limiting concentration, an oxygen deficiency accident may happen.
For installation of separately sold compo­nent parts, ask a specialist.
Be sure to use the separately sold component parts designated by our company. Incomplete installation performed by yourself may result in a water leakage, electric shock, and fire.
Ask your dealer to move and reinstall the air conditioner.
Incomplete installation may result in a water leakage, electric shock, and fire.
Do not use any fuse with improper capacity.
The use of a piece of wire and whatnot may result in a failure and fire.
Be sure to establish an earth. Do not earth the unit to a utility pipe, arrester, or telephone earth.
Incomplete earth may cause electrical shock, or fire. A high surge current from lightning or other sources may cause damage to the air condi­tioner.
Be sure to install an earth leakage breaker.
Failure to install an earth leakage breaker may result in electric shocks, or fire.
Do not use the air conditioner for other pur­poses.
Do not use the air conditioner for a special appli­cation such as the storage of foods, animals and plants, precision machines, and art objects as otherwise the deterioration of quality may result.
Do not remove the air outlet of the outdoor unit.
The fan may get exposed and result in injury.
When the air conditioner is used in combina­tion with burners or heaters, perform suffi­cient ventilation.
Insufficient ventilation may result in an oxygen deficiency accident.
Check and make sure that foundation blocks are not damaged after a long use.
If they are left in a damaged condition, the unit may fall and result in injury.
Neither place a flammable spray bottle near the air conditioner nor perform spraying.
Doing so may result in a fire.
To clean the air conditioner, stop operation, and unplug the power cord from the outlet.
Otherwise, an electric shock and injury may result.
Do not operate the air conditioner with a wet hand.
An electric shock may result.
Do not place items which might be damaged by moisture under the indoor unit which may be damaged by water.
Condensation may form if the humidity is above 80%, if the drain outlet gets blocked or the filter is polluted.
Do not place a burner or heater at a place directly exposed to the wind from the air con­ditioner.
Incomplete combustion of the burner or heater may result.
Do not allow a child to mount on the outdoor unit or avoid placing any object on it.
Falling or tumbling may result in injury.
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Never expose little children, plants or ani­mals directly to the air flow.
Adverse influence to little children, animals and plants may result.
Do not wash the air conditioner with water.
An electric shock or fire may result.
Do not install the air conditioner at any place where flammable gas may leak out.
If the gas leaks out and stays around the air con­ditioner, a fire may break out.
Execute complete drain piping for perfect drainage.
Incomplete piping may result in a water leakage.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appli­ance.
Consult with installation contractor for cleaning the inside of the air conditioner.
Wrong cleaning may make the plastics parts broken or cause failure of water leakage or elec­tric shock.
Do not touch the air inlet or aluminium fin of the air conditioner.
Otherwise, injury may be caused.
Do not place objects in direct proximity of the outdoor unit and do not let leaves and other debris accumulate around the unit.
Leaves are a hotbed for small animals which can enter the unit. Once in the unit, such animals can cause malfunctions, smoke or fire when making contact with electrical parts.

3. OPERATION RANGE

If the temperature or the humidity is beyond the fol­lowing conditions, safety devices may work and the air conditioner may not operate, or sometimes, water may drop from the indoor unit.
COOLING
TEMPERATURE(°C)
OUTDOOR INDOOR
D
21 to 35
D B
D B
D B
D B
D B
D B
D B
D B
21 to 52
21 to 50
21 to 46
21 to 46
21 to 50
–5 to 52
–5 to 50
–5 to 46
–5 to 50
B
W
B D
B
W
B
D B
W
B
D B
W
B D
B
W
B
D B
W
B
D B
W
B D
B
W
B D
B
W
B
14 to 25
21 to 35
14 to 25
21 to 35
14 to 25
21 to 35
14 to 25
21 to 35
14 to 25
21 to 35
14 to 25
21 to 35
14 to 25
21 to 35
12 to 25
21 to 35
12 to 25
COOLING ONLY TYPE
HEAT PUMP TYPE
OUTDOOR
UNIT
R-FUV1/Y1
R-FUVAL/TAL
R-K(U)V1/Y1
R-K(U) VAL/TAL
R-KUYAL R140KTAL/YALDB
RY-FUV1/Y1
RY-FUVAL/TAL
RY-K(U)V1/Y1
RY-KTAL/YAL
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HEATING
OUTDOOR
UNIT
RY-FUV1/Y1
RY-FUVAL/TAL
HEAT PUMP TYPE
B: Dry bulb temperature
D WB: Wet bulb temperature
The setting temperature range of the remote con­troller is 16°C to 32°C.
RY-K(U) V1/Y1
RY-KTAL/YAL
TEMPERATURE(°C)
OUTDOOR INDOOR
D
–9 to 21
B
W
–10 to 15.5
B D
–9 to 21
B
W
–10 to 15.5
B
D
–9 to 21
B
W
–10 to 15
B
D
–9 to 21
B
W
–10 to 15
B
D B
D B
D B
D B
15 to 27
15 to 24
15 to 27
15 to 27

4. INSTALLATION SITE

• Make sure that a separate power supply cir­cuit is provided for this air conditioner and that all electrical work is carried out by quali­fied personnel according to local laws and regulations.
Pay attention to running noises, too
• Are the following places selected?
a. A place that can sufficiently withstand the
weight of the air conditioner with less running noises and vibrations.
b. A place where the hot wind discharged from the
air outlet of the outdoor unit and the running noises.
• Are you sure that there are no obstacles near the air outlet of the outdoor unit?
Such obstacles may result in declined perfor­mance and increased running noises.
• If abnormal noises occur in use, consult your dealer.
Regarding drainage of drain piping
• Is the drain piping executed to perform com­plete drainage?
If proper drainage is not carried out from the out­door drain pipes during air-conditioning operation, chances are that dust and dirt are clogged in the pipe. This may result in a water leakage from the indoor unit. Under such circumstances, stop the operation of the air conditioner, and then consult your dealer or our service station.
Regarding places for installation
Is the air conditioner installed at a well-ventilated place where there are no obstacles around?
• Do not use the air conditioner in the following places.
a. Filled with much mineral oil such as cutting oil b. Where there is much salt such as a beach area c. Where sulfured gas exists such as a hot-spring
resort
d. Where there are considerable voltage fluctua-
tions such as a factory or plant
e. Vehicles and vessels
. Where there is much spray of oil and vapor
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such as a cookery, etc.
g. Where there are machines generating electro-
magnetic waves
h. Filled with acid and/or alkaline steam or vapor
• Is a snow protection measure taken?
For details, consult your dealer.
Regarding wiring
• All wiring must be performed by an authorized electrician.
To do wiring, ask your dealer. Never do it by yourself.
NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH
5. SWITCH
AND DISPLAY ON THE
REMOTE CONTROLLER
Refer to figure 1 on page [1]
The illustrations in this operating manual corre­spond to the remote control format BRC1C type. Although the display and shape of the buttons on the BRC1B type are slightly different, they may be operated in the same manner.
ON/OFF BUTTON
1
Press the button and the system will start. Press the button again and the system will stop.
OPERATION LAMP (RED)
2
The lamp lights up during operation.
DISPLAY “ ” (UNDER CENTRAL­IZED CONTROL)
3
When this display shows, the system is UNDER CENTRALIZED CONTROL.
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DISPLAY “ ” “ ” “ ” “
NOTE
1
(VENTILATION/AIR CLEANING)
4
This display shows that the total heat exchange and the air cleaning unit are in operation (These are optional accessories).
DISPLAY “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” (OPERATION MODE)
5
This display shows the current OPERATION MODE. For cooling only type, “ ” (Auto) and “ ” (Heating) are not installed.
DISPLAY “
” (INSPECTION/TEST
TEST
OPERATION)
6
When the INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION BUTTON is pressed, the display shows the system mode is in.
DISPLAY “ ” (PROGRAMMED TIME)
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This display shows the PROGRAMMED TIME of the system start or stop.
DISPLAY “ ” (SET TEMPERATURE)
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This display shows the set temperature.
DISPLAY “ ” (FAN SPEED)
9
This display shows the set fan speed.
DISPLAY “ ” (TIME TO CLEAN AIR FIL­TER)
10
Not applied on this model.
DISPLAY “ ” (DEFROST)
11
Refer to “DEFROST OPERATION”.
NON-FUNCTIONING DISPLAY
If that particular function is not available, pressing the button may display the words “NOT AVAILABLE” for a few seconds.
12
When running multiple units simultaneously The “NOT AVAILABLE” message will only be appear if none of the indoor units is equipped with the function. If even one unit is equipped with the function, the display will not appear.
TIMER MODE START/STOP BUTTON
13
Refer to “PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION”.
TIMER ON/OFF BUTTON
14
Refer to “PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION”.
INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION BUTTON
15
This button is used only by qualified service persons for maintenance purposes.
PROGRAMMING TIME BUTTON
16
Use this button for programming “START and/ or STOP” time.
TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTON
17
Use this button for SETTING TEMPERA­TURE.
FILTER SIGN RESET BUTTON
18
Not applied on this model.
FAN SPEED CONTROL BUTTON
19
Press this button to select the fan speed, HIGH or LOW, of your choice.
OPERATION MODE SELECTOR BUTTON
20
Press this button to select OPERATION MODE.
For the sake of explanation, all indications are shown on the display in figure 1 contrary to actual running situations.

6. OPERATION PROCEDURE

Refer to figure 1 on page [1]
Operating procedure varies with heat pump type
and cooling only type. Contact your Daikin dealer to confirm your system type.
To protect the unit, turn on the main power switch 6 or 12 hours before operation. (Outdoor model K(U) type 6 hours,
FU type 12 hours)
If the main power supply is turned off during oper­ation, operation will restart automatically after the power turns back on again.
COOLING, HEATING, AUTOMATIC, FAN, AND PROGRAM DRY OPERATION
Operate in the following order.
OPERATION MODE SELEC­TOR
Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR but­ton several times and select the OPERA­TION MODE of your choice as follows.
COOLING OPERATION ........................ “
HEATING OPERATION ......................... “
AUTOMATIC OPERATION .................... “
In this operation mode, COOL/HEAT changeover is automatically conducted.
FAN OPERATION .................................. “
DRY OPERATION ................................. “
The function of this program is to decrease the humidity in your room with the minimum tem­perature decrease.
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Micro computer automatically determines
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2
TEMPERATURE and FAN SPEED.
This system does not go into operation if the room temperature is below 16°C.
Refer to figure 3 on page [1]
For cooling only type, “COOLING”, “FAN” and
“DRY” operation are able to select.
ON/OFF
Press ON/OFF button
OPERATION lamp lights up or goes off and the sys­tem starts or stops OPERATION.
Each time this button is pressed, setting temperature rises 1°C.
Each time this button is pressed, setting temperature lowers 1°C.
The setting is impossible for fan operation.
The setting temperature range of the remote con-
troller is 16 to 32°C.
FAN SPEED CONTROL
[EXPLANATION OF HEATING OPERATION]
DEFROST OPERATION
As the frost on the coil of an outdoor unit increase,
heating effect decreases and the system goes into DEFROST OPERATION.
The indoor unit fan stops and the remote control­ler display shows “ ”.
After 6 to 8 minutes (maximum 10 minutes) of DEFROST OPERATION, the system returns to HEATING OPERATION.
Regarding outside air temperature and heat­ing capacity
The heating capacity of the air conditioner
declines as the outside air temperature falls. In such a case, use the air conditioner in combina­tion with other heating systems.
A warm air circulating system is employed, and therefore it takes some time until the entire room is warmed up after the start of operation.
An indoor fan runs to discharge a gentle wind automatically until the temperature inside the air conditioner reaches a certain level. At this time,
the remote controller displays “ ”. Leave it as it stands and wait for a while.
When the warm air stays under the ceiling and your feet are cold, we recommend that you use a circulator (a fan to circulate the air inside the room). For details, consult your dealer.
Press FAN SPEED CONTROL button.
High or Low fan speed can be selected. The microchip may sometimes control the fan speed in order to protect the unit.
PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION
Operate in the following order.
The timer is operated in the following two ways.
Programming the stop time ( ) ....
The system stops operating after the set time has elapsed.
Programming the start time ( ) ....
The system starts operating after the set time has elapsed.
The timer can be programmed a maximum of 72 hours.
The start and the stop time can be simultaneously programmed.
TIMER MODE START/STO
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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 .... “
PROGRAMMING TIME
ADJUSTMENT
For programming TEMPERATURE, FAN SPEED and AIR FLOW DIRECTION, follow the procedure shown below.
Press the PROGRAMMING TIME button and set the time for stopping or starting the sys­tem.
When this button is pressed, the time advances by 1 hour.
TEMPERATURE SETTING
When this button is pressed, the time
Press TEMPERATURE SETTING button and
goes backward by 1 hour.
program the setting temperature.
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TIMER ON/OFF
NOTE
3
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3
NOTE
NOTE
Press the TIMER ON/OFF button.
The timer setting procedure ends. The display “ or ” changes from flash­ing light to a constant light.
Refer to figure 4 on page [1]
When setting the timer Off and On at the same time, repeat the above procedure from to once again.
When the timer is programmed to stop the system after 3 hours and start the system after 4 hours, the system will stop after 3 hours and then 1 hour later the system will start.
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.

7. OPTIMUM OPERATION

Observe the following precautions to ensure the system operates.
Adjust the room temperature properly for a comfort­able environment. Avoid excessive heating or cooling.
Prevent direct sunlight from entering a room dur­ing cooling operation by using curtains or blinds.
Ventilate the room regularly. Using the unit for long periods of time requires attentive ventilation of the room.
Keep doors and windows closed. If the doors and windows remain open, room air will flow out and cause to decrease the effect of cooling and heating.
Do not place other heaters directly below the indoor unit. They may deform due to the heat.
Never place objects near the air inlet and the air outlet of the unit. It may cause deterioration in the effect or stop in the operation.
Turn off the main power supply switch when it is not used for long periods of time. When the main power switch is turned on, some watts of electric­ity is being used even if the system is not operat­ing. Turn off the main power supply switch for saving energy. When reoperating, turn on the main power supply switch 6hours before opera­tion for smooth running (Refer to MAINTE­NANCE).
When the display shows “ (TIME TO CLEAN AIR FILTER), ask a qualified service person to clean the filters (Refer to MAINTENANCE).

8. MAINTENANCE (FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL)

ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON IS ALLOWED TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT!
• BEFORE OBTAINING ACCESS TO TERMINAL DEVICES, ALL POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS MUST BE INTERRUPTED
To clean the air conditioner, be sure to stop oper-
ation, and turn the power switch off. Otherwise, an electric shock and injury may result.
Do not wash the air conditioner with water Doing so may result in an electric shock.
Be careful with a scaffold or staging Caution must be exercised because of work at a high place.
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
Be sure always to clean the unit before use at the
beginning of summer and winter. (Dirt and dust caught in the air filter cause a drop in airflow, which leads to a decline in performance.)
When using the unit in a location where dirt may easily accumulate, clean the unit more frequently. Once every 2 weeks is recommended.
The air filter and the suction grille are commer­cially available.
Ask your DAIKIN dealer how to clean them.
HOW TO CLEAN AIR OUTLET, SUCTION GRILLE AND OUTSIDE PANELS
Clean with soft cloth.
When it is difficult to remove stains, use water or
neutral detergent.
Do not use gasoline, benzene, thinner, polishing powder, liquid insecticide. It may cause discolor­ing or warping.
Do not let the indoor unit get wet. It may cause an electric shock or a fire.
START UP AFTER A LONG STOP
Confirm the following
Check that the air inlet and outlet are not blocked.
Remove any obstacle.
Check if the earth is connected. Might there be a broken wire somewhere? Contact your dealer if there are any problems.
Clean the air filter and outside panels
After cleaning the air filter, make sure to attach it.
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Turn on the main power supply switch
The display on the remote controller will be shown
when the power is turned on.
To protect the unit, turn on the main power switch at least 6 or 12 hours before operation.
WHAT TO DO WHEN STOPPING THE SYS­TEM FOR A LONG PERIOD
Turn on FAN OPERATION for a half day and dry the unit.
Refer to “FAN OPERATION”.
Cut off the power supply.
When the main power switch is turned on, some
watts of electricity is being used even if the sys­tem is not operating. Turn off the main power supply switch for saving energy.
The display on the remote controller will vanish when the main power switch is turned off.

9. NOT MALFUNCTION OF THE AIR CONDITIONER

The following symptoms do not indicate air condi­tioner malfunction
I. THE SYSTEM DOES NOT OPERATE
• The system does not restart immediately after the ON/OFF button is pressed.
If the OPERATION lamp lights, the system is in normal condition. It does not restart immediately because a safety device operates to prevent overload of the sys­tem. After 3 minutes, the system will turn on again automatically.
• The system does not restart immediately when TEMPERATURE SETTING button is returned to the former position after pushing the button.
If the OPERATION lamp lights, the system is in normal condition. It does not restart immediately because a safety device operates to prevent overload of the sys­tem. After 3 minutes, the system will turn on again automatically.
• The system does not start when the display shows “ ” (UNDER CENTRALIZED CONTROL) and it flashes for few seconds
after pressing an operation button.
This is because the system is under centralized control. Flashes on the display indicates that the system cannot be controlled by the remote con­troller.
• The system does not start immediately after the power supply is turned on.
Wait one minute until the micro computer is pre­pared for operation.
II. WHITE MIST COMES OUT OF A UNIT
• When humidity is high during cooling opera­tion. (In oily or dusty places)
If the inside of an indoor unit is extremely contam­inated, the temperature distribution inside a room becomes uneven. It is necessary to clean the inside of the indoor unit. Ask your Daikin dealer for details on cleaning the unit. This operation requires a qualified service person.
• When the system is changed over to HEATING OPERATION after DEFROST OPERATION.
Moisture generated by DEFROST becomes steam and exists.
III.NOISE OF AIR CONDITIONERS
• A ringing sound after the unit is started.
This sound is generated by the temperature reg­ulator working. It will quiet down after about a minute.
• A continuous flow “Shuh” sound is heard when the systems is in COOLING or DEFROST OPERATION.
This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing through both indoor and outdoor units.
• A “Shuh” sound which is heard at the start or immediately after the stop of operation or which is heard at the start or immediately after the stop of DEFROST OPERATION.
This is the noise of refrigerant caused by flow stop and flow change.
• A continuous low “Shah” sound is heard when the system is in COOLING OPERATION or at a stop.
The noise is heard when the drain pump is in operation.
• A “Pishi-pishi” squeaking sound is heard when the system is in operation or after the stop of operation.
Expansion and contraction of plastic parts caused by temperature change makes this noise.
IV.DUST FROM THE UNITS
• Dust may blow out from the unit after starting operation from long resting time.
Dust absorbed by the unit blows out.
V. THE UNITS GIVE OFF ODORS
The unit absorbs the smell of rooms, furniture, cigarettes, etc., and then emits them.
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VI.THE LIQUID CRYSTAL OF THE REMOTE CON-
WARNING
TROLLER SHOW “
• It happens immediately after the main power supply switch is turned on.
This shows that the remote controller is in normal condition. This continues temporary.

10. TROUBLE SHOOTING

I. If one of the following malfunctions occurs,
take the measures shown below and contact your Daikin dealer.
The system must be repaired by a qualified service person.
When the air conditioner is in abnormal con­ditions (smell of something burning, etc), unplug the power cord from the outlet, and contact your dealer
Continued operation under such circumstances may result in a failure, electric shock, and fire.
If a safety device such as a fuse, a breaker or an earth leakage breaker frequently actuates;
Measure: Do not turn on the main power switch.
If the ON/OFF switch does not properly work; Measure: Turn off the main power switch.
If water leaks from unit. Measure: Stop the operation.
If the display “ ” (INSPECTION), “UNIT No.”,
and the OPERATION lamp flash and the “MAL­FUNCTION CODE” appears.
OPERATION lamp
UNIT No.
INSPECTION display
Measure: Notify your Daikin dealer and inform
him/her of the display.
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INDOOR UNIT No. in which a malfunction occurs
MALFUNCTION CODE
II. If the system does not properly operate
except for the above mentioned case, and none of the above mentioned malfunctions is evident, investigate the system according to the following procedures.
1. If the system does not operate at all.
Check if there is a power failure.
Wait until power is restored. If power failure occurs during operation, the system automati­cally restarts immediately after the power sup­ply recovers.
Check if no fuse has blown. Turn off the power supply.
Check if the breaker is blown. Turn the power on with the breaker switch in the off position.
Breaker
ON
Switch
Trip position
OFF
Do not turn the power on with the breaker switch in the trip position. (Contact your dealer.)
2. If the system stops operating after operating the system.
Check if the air inlet or outlet of outdoor or
indoor unit is blocked by obstacles. Remove the obstacle and make it well-venti­lated.
Check if the air filter is clogged.
Ask a qualified service person to clean the air filters (Refer to MAINTENANCE).
3. The system operates but it does not suffi­ciently cool or heat.
If the air inlet or outlet of the indoor or the out-
door unit is blocked with obstacles. Remove the obstacle and make it well-venti­lated.
If the air filter is clogged.
Ask a qualified service person to clean the air filters (Refer to MAINTENANCE).
If the set temperature is not proper (Refer to
ADJUSTMENT).
If the FAN SPEED button is set to LOW
SPEED (Refer to ADJUSTMENT).
If the doors or the windows are open. Shut
doors or windows to prevent wind from coming in.
If direct sunlight enters the room (when cool-
ing). Use curtains or blinds.
When there are too many inhabitants in the
room (when cooling). Cooling effect decreases if heat gain of the room is too large.
If the heat source of the room is excessive
(when cooling). Cooling effect decreases if heat gain of the room is too large.
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11.SPECIFICATIONS

INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
RATED VOLTAGE
RATED FREQUENCY
FDM03FAVAL
R71FUVAL
220
60
4.2
20.0
6.7 5800

42
87
R22
2.2
FDM04FAVAL
R100FUVAL
220
60
5.8
27.2
9.0 7700

56
117
R22
2.9
FDM05FAVAL
R125FUTAL
220
60
7.1
19.0
12.5 10800

57
110
R22
3.1
FDYM06FAVAL
R140KTAL
220
60
6.9
19.7
14.0 12000

57
109
R22
4.3
COOLING
HEATING
POWER INPUT RATING
CURRENT INPUT RATING
CAPACITY
POWER INPUT RATING
CURRENT INPUT RATING
CAPACITY
WEIGHT OF INDOOR UNIT
WEIGHT OF OUTDOOR UNIT
REFRIGERANT
MASS OF REFRIGERANT CHARGE
V
Hz
kWAkW
kcal/h
kWAkW
kcal/h
kg
kg
kg
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
RATED VOLTAGE
RATED FREQUENCY
FDYM03FAVAL
RY71FUVAL
220
60
4.3
20.3
6.7 5800
3.8
18.1
8.5 7300
42
91
R22
2.3
FDYM04FAVAL
RY100FUVAL
220
60
5.9
27.4
9.0 7700
5.0
23.3
11.8 10100
56
120
R22
2.6
FDYM05FAVAL
RY125FUTAL
220
60
6.7
18.0
12.5 10800
5.6
15.0
15.0 12900
57
115
R22
3.1
FDYM06FAVAL
RY140KTAL
220
60
7.0
20.0
14.0 12000
5.9
16.7
17.0 14600
57
114
R22
4.3
JAPAN or THAILAND
THAILAND
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD.
or
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES
(THAILAND)LTD.
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES
(THAILAND)LTD.
JAPAN or THAILAND
THAILAND
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD.
or
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES
(THAILAND)LTD.
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES
(THAILAND)LTD.
JAPAN or THAILAND
THAILAND
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD.
or
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES
(THAILAND)LTD.
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES
(THAILAND)LTD.
JAPAN or THAILAND
JAPAN
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD.
or
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES
(THAILAND)LTD.
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES,
LTD.
COOLING
HEATING
POWER INPUT RATING
CURRENT INPUT RATING
CAPACITY
POWER INPUT RATING
CURRENT INPUT RATING
CAPACITY
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
MANUFACTURER’S NAME
WEIGHT OF INDOOR UNIT
WEIGHT OF OUTDOOR UNIT
REFRIGERANT
MASS OF REFRIGERANT CHARGE
V
Hz
kWAkW
kcal/h
kWAkW
kcal/h
kg
kg
kg
indoor
outdoor
indoor
outdoor
(These specifications are in compliance with SASO386.)
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3PN02535-7P EM01A062A
(0602) HT
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