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DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
OPERATIO UALN MAN
MODELS
FTXF20TVMA
FTXF35TVMA
FTXF25TVMA
FTXF50TVMA
FTXF46TVMA

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COMFORT AIRFLOW
TheairowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLandDRY
operation,anddownwardwhileHEAToperation.Thisfunction
preventscoldairorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyonyourbody.
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ECONO
Thisfunctionenablesefcientoperationbylimitingthemaximum
powerconsumption.Itisusefulwhenusingtheairconditioner
andotherelectricaldevicessimultaneouslyonasharedelectrical
circuit. Page 14
Enhanced comfort, energy
savings and rapid cooling
Features
POWERFUL
POWERFULoperationquicklymaximisesthecooling(heating)
effectinanyoperationmode. Page 13
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationlowersthenoiselevelofthe
outdoorunit.Thisfunctionisusefulwhenyouneedtoconsider
thenoiseforyourneighbourhood. Page 15

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Contents
Read Before Operation
SafetyPrecautions.......................................... 3
NamesofParts............................................... 5
PreparationBeforeOperation......................... 8
Basic Operation
AUTO·COOL·DRY·
HEAT·FANONLYOperation................9
AdjustingtheAirflowRate..................10
AdjustingtheAirflowDirection...........11
Useful Functions
COMFORTAIRFLOWOperation.......12
POWERFULOperation......................13
ECONOOperation.............................14
OUTDOORUNITQUIET
Operation...........................................15
TIMER Operation
ON/OFFTIMEROperation................16
Care
CareandCleaning....................................... 18
When the Need Arises
FAQ.............................................................. 22
Troubleshooting........................................... 23

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Safety Precautions
Read the precautions in this manual carefully
before operating the unit. This appliance is lled with R32.
•Keepthismanualwheretheusercaneasilyndit.
•TheprecautionsdescribedhereinareclassiedasWARNINGandCAUTION.Theybothcontainimportantinformationregarding
safety.Besuretoobserveallprecautionswithoutfail.
WARNING Failuretofollowtheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpersonalinjuryorlossoflife.
CAUTION Failuretoobservetheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpropertydamageorpersonalinjury,
whichmaybeseriousdependingonthecircumstances.
Neverattempt. Besuretofollowthe
instructions.
Besuretoestablishanearth
connection.
•Afterreading,keepthismanualinaconvenientplacesothatyoucanrefertoitwhenevernecessary.Iftheequipmentis
transferredtoanewuser,besurealsotohandoverthemanual.
WARNING
• Donotusemeanstoacceleratethedefrostingprocessortoclean,otherthanthoserecommendedbythemanufacturer.
• Theappliancemustbestoredinaroomwithoutcontinuouslyoperatingignitionsources(forexample:openames,an
operatinggasapplianceoranoperatingelectricheater).
• Donotpierceorburn.
• Beawarethatrefrigerantsmaynotcontainanodour.
• Theappliancemustbeinstalled,operatedandstoredinaroomwithoorarealargerthan–*m
2for20/25/35class,1.5m
2
for46/50class.
*Sincethemaximumrefrigerantchargeofthemodelsisbelow1.22kg,itdoesnothaveanylimitationfortheminimumoorarea.
Maintainaninstallationheightof1.8mormorefromtheoorsurfacetothebottomoftheappliance.Ifthesizeoftheroom
wheretheapplianceistobeinstalledhaslessthantheindicatedminimumoorarea,installitinawellventilatedroom.
FordetailsrefertotheWARNINGlistinthe“SafetyPrecautions”sectionoftheinstallationmanualfortheoutdoorunit.
•
Toavoidre,explosionorinjury,donotoperatetheunitwhenharmfulgases(e.g.ammableorcorrosive)aredetectedneartheunit.
• Beawarethatprolonged,directexposuretocoolorwarmairfromtheairconditioner,ortoairthatistoocoolortoowarm,
canbeharmfultoyourphysicalconditionandhealth.
• Donotplaceobjects,includingrods,yourngers,etc.,intheairinletoroutlet.Productdamageorpersonalinjurymay
resultduetocontactwiththeairconditioner’shigh-speedfanblades.
• Donotattempttorepair,dismantle,reinstallormodifytheairconditioneryourselfasthismayresultinwaterleakage,
electricshockorrehazards.
• Donotuseammablesprayneartheairconditioner,orotherwiseremayresult.
• Donotusearefrigerantotherthantheoneindicatedontheoutdoorunit(R32)wheninstalling,movingorrepairing.Using
otherrefrigerantsmaycausetroubleordamagetotheunit,andpersonalinjury.
• Toavoidelectricshock,donotoperatewithwethands.
• Bewareofreincaseofrefrigerantleakage.Iftheairconditionerisnotoperatingcorrectly,i.e.notgeneratingcoolair,
refrigerantleakagecouldbethecause.Consultyourdealerforassistance.Therefrigerantwithintheairconditionerissafe
andnormallydoesnotleak.
However,intheeventofaleakage,contactwithanakedburner,heaterorcookermayresultingenerationofnoxiousgas.
Donotusetheairconditioneruntilaqualiedservicepersonconrmsthattheleakagehasbeenrepaired.
• Donotattempttoinstallorrepairtheairconditioneryourself.Improperworkmanshipmayresultinwaterleakage,electric
shockorrehazards.Pleasecontactyourlocaldealerorqualiedpersonnelforinstallationandmaintenancework.
• Iftheairconditionerismalfunctioning(givingoffaburningodour,etc.),turnoffpowertotheunitandcontactyourlocal
dealer.Continuedoperationundersuchcircumstancesmayresultinafailure,electricshockorrehazards.
•
Besuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreaker.Failuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreakermayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Besuretoearththeunit.Donotearththeunittoautilitypipe,lightningconductorortelephoneearthlead.
Imperfectearthingmayresultinelectricshock.
CAUTION
• Donotusetheairconditionerforpurposesotherthanthoseforwhichitisintended.Donotusetheairconditionerfor
coolingprecisioninstruments,food,plants,animalsorworksofartasthismayadverselyaffecttheperformance,quality
and/orlongevityoftheobjectconcerned.
• Donotexposeplantsoranimalsdirectlytotheairowfromtheunitasthismaycauseadverseeffects.
• Donotplaceappliancesthatproducenakedamesinplacesexposedtotheairowfromtheunitasthismayimpair
combustionoftheburner.
• Donotblocktheairinletsnoroutlets.Impairedairowmayresultininsufcientperformanceortrouble.
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• Donotsitontheoutdoorunit,putthingsontheunit,orpulltheunit.Doingsomaycauseaccidents,suchasfallingor
topplingdown,thusresultingininjury,productmalfunctioning,orproductdamage.
• Donotplaceobjectsthataresusceptibletomoisturedirectlybeneaththeindoororoutdoorunits.Undercertainconditions,
condensationonthemainunitorrefrigerantpipes,airlterdirtordrainblockagemaycausedripping,resultinginfoulingor
failureoftheobjectconcerned.
• Afterprolongeduse,checktheunitstandanditsmountsfordamage.Iftheyareleftinadamagedcondition,theunitmay
fallandcauseinjury.
• Toavoidinjury,donottouchtheairinletoraluminiumnsoftheindoororoutdoorunits.
• Theapplianceisnotintendedforusebyunattendedyoungchildrenorinrmpersons.Impairmentofbodilyfunctionsand
harmtohealthmayresult.
• Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeunitoritsremotecontroller.Accidentaloperationby
achildmayresultinimpairmentofbodilyfunctionsandharmhealth.
• Avoidimpactstotheindoorandoutdoorunits,orotherwiseproductdamagemayresult.
• Donotplaceammableitems,suchasspraycans,within1moftheairoutlet.
Thespraycansmayexplodeasaresultofhotairfromtheindoororoutdoorunits.
• Becarefulnottoletpetsurinateontheairconditioner.Urinationontheairconditionermayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Donotwashtheairconditionerwithwater,asthismayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Donotplacewatercontainers(vases,etc.)abovetheunit,asthismayresultinelectricshockorrehazardsiftheyshould
toppleover.
• Donotinsertthebatteriesinthewrongpolarity(+/-)orientationasthismayresultinshortcircuiting,re,orbatteryleakage.
• Donotsitorhangonthepanel.Thepanelmayfall,andinjuryorproductmalfunctioningmayresult.
• Donotswaythepanel.Thepanelmayhitpeopleorobjects,andinjuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotletchildrenplayaroundthepanel.Injuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotpullthewires.Thewiresmaybebrokenandthepanelmayfall,andinjuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotlocateobstaclesintheroute.Thepanelmayfall,andinjuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotbendordamagethewires.Thewiresmaybebrokenandthepanelmayfall,andinjuryorpropertydamagemay
result.
• Donotputobjectsonthepanel,orotherwiseproductionmalfunctioningmayresult.
• Donotuseanunstablestandatthetimeofoperatingormaintainingtheairconditioner,orotherwiseyoumaytoppleover
orinjuryyourself.
• Locatetheremotecontrollerinplacesoutofreachofchildren.Thewrongoperationoftheremotecontrollermayresultin
injury.
•Toavoidoxygendepletion,ensurethattheroomisadequatelyventilatedifequipmentsuchasaburnerisusedtogether
withtheairconditioner.
• Beforecleaning,besuretostopunitoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.Otherwise,anelectricshockandinjurymay
result.
• Onlyconnecttheairconditionertothespeciedpowersupplycircuit.Powersuppliesotherthantheonespeciedmay
resultinelectricshock,overheatingandres.
• Arrangethedrainhosetoensuresmoothdrainage.Imperfectdrainagemaycausewettingofthebuilding,furniture,etc.
• Donotplaceobjectsindirectproximityoftheoutdoorunitanddonotletleavesandotherdebrisaccumulatearoundthe
unit.Leavesareahotbedforsmallanimalswhichcanentertheunit.Onceinsidetheunit,suchanimalscancause
malfunctions,smokeorreiftheycomeintocontactwithelectricalparts.
• Donotplaceobjectsaroundtheindoorunit.
Doingsomayhaveanadverseinuenceontheperformance,productquality,andlifeoftheairconditioner.
• Thisapplianceisnotintendedtobeusedbypersonswithreducedphysical,sensoryormentalcapabilities,orwithlackof
operationknowledge,unlesstheyhavebeengivensupervisionorinstructionconcerningtheapplianceusebyperson
responsiblefortheirsafety.Keepoutofchildren’sreachtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeappliance.
Precautions relating to area surrounding the indoor and outdoor units
Besuretofollowtheinstructionsbelow.
•Theindoorunitisatleast1mawayfromanytelevisionorradioset(unitmaycauseinterferencewiththepictureorsound).
•Refrainfromusingtheunitsinareaspronetohighlevelsofoilysmoke,suchasakitchen.Waterleakagemayresult.
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ON/OFF
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Display
Air inlet
Front panel
Air outlet
Louvres (vertical blades)
• Thelouvresareinsideoftheair
outlet.
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Flap (horizontal blade)
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Model name Indoor temperature
sensor
• Detectstheairtemperature
aroundtheunit.
TIMER lamp (orange)
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OPERATION lamp (green)
Signal receiver
• Receivessignalsfromtheremote
controller.
• Whentheunitreceivesasignal,you
willhearabeepsound.
Case Sound type
Operationstart beep-beep
Settingchanged beep
Operationstop longbeep
Indoor unit ON/OFF switch
• Pressthisswitchoncetostartoperation.
Pressonceagaintostopit.
• Fortheoperationmodesetting,refertothefollowingtable.
Mode Temperature setting Airow rate
AUTO AUTO25.0°C
• Thisswitchcanbeusedwhentheremotecontrollerismissing.
Names of Parts
Indoor Unit
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Outdoor Unit
Open the front panel
Air lter
RXF20/25/35
RXF46/50
Refrigerant pipes and
inter-unit wire
Earth terminal (inside)
Drain hose
Air outlet
Air inlet
(back and side)
Outdoor temperature
sensor (back)
Refrigerant pipes and
inter-unit wire
Earth terminal (inside)
Drain hose
Air outlet
Air inlet
(back and side)
Outdoor temperature
sensor (back)
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Signal transmitter
7m
•
Tousetheremotecontroller,aimthe
transmitterattheindoorunit.Ifthereis
anythingblockingthesignalsbetween
theunitandtheremotecontroller,such
asacurtain,theunitmaynotoperate.
• Themaximumtransmissiondistance
isabout7m.
OFF button
• Stopstheoperation.
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FAN setting button
• Selectstheairowratesetting.
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ECONO button
• ECONOOperation.
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SWING button
•
Adjuststheairowdirection
.
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QUIET button
•
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation
.
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TIMER CANCEL button
• Cancelsthetimersetting.
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Names of Parts
Remote Controller
Display (LCD)
• Displaysthecurrentsettings.
(Inthisillustration,eachsectionis
shownwithitsdisplaysonforthe
purposeofexplanation.)
AUTO buttons
• Automaticallyselectsanappropriate
operationmode(COOLorHEAT)
basedontheindoortemperatureand
startstheoperation.
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Direct operation buttons
• StartstheCOOL,DRY,HEATor
FANONLYoperation.
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TEMPERATURE
adjustment button
• Changesthetemperaturesetting.
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COMFORT button
•
COMFORTAIRFLOWoperation.
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POWERFUL button
• POWERFULoperation.
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OFF TIMER button
(NIGHT SET mode)
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ON TIMER button
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Modelname ARC480A55
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To insert the batteries
1
Slidethebackcover
totakeitoff.
Position
and
correctly!
Settwodrybatteries
AAA.LR03(alkaline).
2
Setthebackcoveras
before.
3
To x the remote controller holder to a wall
1.Chooseaplacefromwherethesignalsreachtheunit.
2.Fixtheholdertoawall,apillar,orsimilarlocationwiththescrewssuppliedwith
theholder.
3.Hangtheremotecontrollerontheremotecontrollerholder.
To attach the titanium apatite deodorizing lter
(sold separately) and dust collection lter PM2.5
(sold separately)
•Ifattachingtheseparatelysoldlters,attachthembeforeturningthepoweron.
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Turn on the circuit breaker
•Afterthepoweristurnedon,theapoftheindoorunitopensandclosesoncetosetthereferenceposition.
Remote
controller
holder
Remote controller
Screws
Preparation Before Operation
NOTE
Notes on batteries
• Toavoidpossibleinjuryordamagefrombatteryleakageorrupturing,removethebatterieswhennotusingtheproductforlongperiodsoftime.
• Thestandardreplacementtimeis1year.Bothbatteriesshouldbereplacedatthesametime.BesuretoreplacethemwithnewsizeAAA.
LR03(alkaline)batteries.
• Whenbatterypowerhasrunout,theLCDwillbeginblinkingasanalertthatthebatteriesneedreplacing.Insomecases,whenbattery
consumptionisacceleratedowingusageconditions,signalreceptionmaydeclinebeforetheLCDbeginsblinking.
• Thebatteriessuppliedwiththeremotecontrollerareforinitialoperation.Thebatteriesmayrunoutinlessthan1year.
Note on remote controller
• Donotdroptheremotecontroller.Donotgetitwet.
CAUTION
Incorrect handling of batteries can result in injury from battery leakage, rupturing or heating, or lead to equipment failure.
Please observe the following precautions and use safely.
• Ifthealkalinesolutionfromthebatteriesshouldgetintheeyes,donotrubtheeyes.Instead,immediatelyushtheeyeswithtapwaterand
seektheattentionofamedicalprofessional.
• Keepbatteriesoutofreachofchildren.Intheeventthatbatteriesareswallowed,seektheimmediateattentionofamedicalprofessional.
• Donotexposebatteriestoheatorre.Donotdisassembleormodifybatteries.Theinsulationorgasreleaseventinsidethebatterymaybe
damaged,resultinginbatteryleakage,rupturing,orheating.
• Donotdamageorpeelofflabelsonthebatteries.
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AUTO · COOL · DRY · HEAT · FAN ONLY
Operation
NOTE
Notes on AUTO operation
• InAUTOoperation,thesystemselectsanappropriateoperationmode(COOLorHEAT)basedontheindoorstartstheoperation.
• Thesystemautomaticallyreselectssettingataregularintervaltobringtheindoortemperaturetouser-settinglevel.
Note on DRY operation
• Eliminateshumiditywhilemaintainingtheindoortemperatureasmuchaspossible.Itautomaticallycontrolstemperatureandairowrate,
somanualadjustmentofthesefunctionsisunavailable.
Theairconditioneroperateswiththeoperationmodeofyourchoice.
To start operation
Press button of your desired operation mode.
AUTO operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
COOL operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
DRY operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
HEAT operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
FAN ONLY operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
•TheOPERATIONlamplightsgreen.
Display
To stop operation
Press .
•TheOPERATIONlampgoesoff.
To change the temperature setting
Press .
•Press toraisethetemperatureandpress tolowerthetemperature.
Eachpressingofthebuttonchangesthetemperatureby0.5°C.
COOL operation HEAT operation AUTO operation DRY or FAN ONLY operation
18.0-32.0°C 10.0-30.0°C 18.0-30.0°C Thetemperaturesettingcannotbe
changed.
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Youcanadjusttheairowratetoincreaseyourcomfort.
To adjust the air ow rate setting
Press .
•Eachpressingof changestheairowratesettinginsequence.
AUTO Airflow rate 1-5 (Low to High)
Indoor unit quiet
•Whentheairowissetto“ ”,quietoperationstartsandnoisefromtheindoorunitwill
becomequieter.
•Inthequietoperationmode,theairowrateissettoaweaklevel.
•InDRYoperation,theairowratesettingcannotbechanged.
•Atsmallerairowrates,thecooling(heating)effectisalsosmaller.
Tips for saving energy
Keeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy.
• Recommendedtemperaturesetting
−Forcooling:26.0-28.0°C
−Forheating:20.0-24.0°C
Cover windows with a blind or a curtain.
• Blockingsunlightandairfromoutdoorsincreasesthecooling(heating)effect.
Keep the air lters clean.
• Cloggedairlterscauseinefcientoperationandwasteenergy.Cleanthemonceinaboutevery2weeks.
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If you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period, for example in spring or autumn, turn off the circuit breaker.
• Theairconditioneralwaysconsumesasmallamountofelectricityevenwhileitisnotoperating.
Adjusting the Air ow Rate
Basic Operation

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Adjusting the Air ow Direction
Youcanadjusttheairowdirectiontoincreaseyourcomfort.
CAUTION
• Alwaysusearemotecontrollertoadjusttheangleoftheap.
-Ifyouattempttomovetheapforciblybyhandwhenitisswinging,themechanismmaybedamaged.
• Becarefulwhenadjustingthelouvres.
-Insidetheairoutlet,afanisrotatingatahighspeed.
Auto swing Forupanddownairowdirection
1. Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD
•Theap(horizontalblade)willbegintoswing.
2. If you want to stop the movement of the ap, press
again when the ap reaches the desired position.
Manual adjustment Forrightandleftairowdirection
Hold the knobs and move the louvres (vertical blades)
to the desired position.
•Thereareknobsin2places.
Knobs
NOTE
Notes on air ow direction setting
• Themovablerangeoftheapvariesaccordingtotheoperationmode.
• Theapwillstopattheupperpositionwhentheairowrateischangedtolowduring
theupanddownswingsetting.
Movable range of the flap
COOL / DRY
FAN ONLY HEAT
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NOTE
Note on COMFORT AIRFLOW operation
• Iftheupanddownairowdirectionisselected,COMFORTAIRFLOWoperationwillbecancelled.
COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation
Theairdirectionandowrateareadjustedsothattheairwillnotblowdirectlyat
peopleintheroom.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
COOL operation DRY operation HEAT operation
Flap direction Goesup Goesdown
Air ow rate Theairowratecan
besettoanylevel AUTO Theairowratecan
besettoanylevel
•NotavailableinFANONLYmode.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheapwillreturntothememorypositionfrombeforeCOMFORTAIRFLOWoperation.
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POWERFUL Operation
POWERFULoperationquicklymaximisesthecooling(heating)effectinany
operationmode.Inthismode,theairconditioneroperatesatmaximumcapacity.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•POWERFULoperationendsin20minutes.Thenthesystemautomaticallyoperatesagain
withtheprevioussettingswhichwereusedbeforePOWERFULoperation.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTE
Notes on POWERFUL operation
• Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
• POWERFULoperationwillnotincreasethecapacityoftheairconditioneriftheairconditionerisalreadyinoperationwithitsmaximum
capacitydemonstrated.
− In COOL, HEAT and AUTO operation
Tomaximisethecooling(heating)effect,thecapacityofoutdoorunitincreasesandtheairowratebecomesxedatthemaximumsetting.
ThetemperatureandairowsettingscannotbechangedinCOOLandHEAToperation.
AirowsettingscannotbechangedinAUTOoperation.
− In DRY operation
Thetemperaturesettingisloweredby2.5°Candtheairowrateisslightlyincreased.
− In FAN ONLY operation
Theairowrateisxedatthemaximumsetting.
Regarding the combination of POWERFUL and other operations
POWERFUL + COMFORT AIRFLOW
Notavailable*
*Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
POWERFUL + ECONO
POWERFUL + OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
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ECONO Operation
ECONOoperationenablesefcientoperationbylimitingthemaximumpower
consumption.
Thisfunctionisusefultopreventthecircuitbreakerfromtrippingwhentheunit
operatesalongsideotherappliancesonthesamecircuit.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•NotavailableinFANONLYmode.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTE
Notes on ECONO operation
• Thisoperationisperformedwithlowerpowerandthereforemaynotprovideasufcientcooling(heating)effect.
• Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
• Ifthepowerconsumptionlevelisalreadylow,switchingtoECONOoperationwillnotreducethepowerconsumption.
Some useful functions can be used together.
COMFORT AIRFLOW + ECONO Available
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET + ECONO
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OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationlowersthenoiseleveloftheoutdoorunitby
changingthefrequencyandfanspeedontheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionis
convenientduringnight.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTE
Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
• POWERFULoperationandOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationcannotbeusedatthesametime.
Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
• EventheoperationisstoppedbyusingtheremotecontrollerortheindoorunitON/OFFswitch
whenusingOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation,“ ”willremainontheremotecontrollerdisplay.
• OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationwilldropneitherthefrequencynorfanspeediftheyhavebeenalreadydroppedlowenough.
Possible combinations of OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation and basic operations
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
Operation mode
AUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN
√ – √ √ –
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ON/OFF TIMER Operation
Timerfunctionsareusefulforautomaticallyswitchingtheairconditioneronoroff
inthemorningoratnight.YoucanalsousetheONTIMERandOFFTIMER
together.
[ON TIMER operation]
To set
Press .
“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•Eachpressingof changesthetimesettingby1hour.
Thetimecanbesetbetween1and12hours.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel
Press .
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
NOTE
In the following cases, set the timer again.
• Afterthecircuitbreakerhasturnedoff.
• Afterapowerfailure.
• Afterreplacingthebatteriesintheremotecontroller.
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[OFF TIMER operation]
To set
Press .
“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•Eachpressingof changesthetimesettingby1hour.
Thetimecanbesetbetween1and12hours.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel
Press .
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
[ON/OFF TIMER combination]
To combine
•Asamplesettingforcombiningthe2timersisshownbelow.
•“ ”and“ ”areappearsontheLCD.
[Example]
When setting while the unit is operating
•Stopstheunit1hourlaterandstartsit7hoursafterthat.
When setting while the unit is stopped
•Startstheunit2hourslaterandstopsit3hoursafterthat.
NOTE
NIGHT SET mode
• WhentheOFFTIMERisset,theairconditionerautomaticallyadjuststhetemperaturesetting(0.5°CupinCOOL,2.0°CdowninHEAT)
topreventexcessivecooling(heating)duringsleepinghours.
ON/OFF TIMER Operation
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Care and Cleaning
CAUTION
• Beforecleaning,besuretostoptheoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.
• Donottouchthealuminiumnsoftheindoorunit.Ifyoutouchthoseparts,thismaycauseaninjury.
Quick reference
Cleaning parts
Front panel
•Wipeitwithasoftdampcloth.
•Onlyneutraldetergentmaybeused.
If dirty
Air lter
•Vacuumdustorwashthelter.
Once every 2 weeks
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Indoor unit, outdoor unit
and remote controller
•Wipethemwithasoftcloth.
If dirty
Titanium apatite deodorizing lter (sold separately) and
dust collection lter (PM2.5) (sold separately)
Titaniumapatitedeodorizingltersanddustcollectionltersaresoldseparately(notincluded
withtheairconditioner).Topurchase,contactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
Item Part No.
Titaniumapatitedeodorizinglter-withoutframe(setof2) KAF970A46
Dustcollectionlter(PM2.5)-withoutframe(setof2) BAFP046A41
Titanium apatite deodorizing lter
•Vacuumdustorreplacethelter.
[Cleaning] [Replacement]
Once every 6 months Once every 3 years
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Dust collection lter (PM2.5)
•Nocleaningisrequired.Pleasereplacethelterevery6months. Page 20
NOTE
For cleaning, do not use any of the following:
• Waterhotterthan40°C
• Volatileliquidsuchasbenzine,petrolandthinner
• Polishingcompounds
• Roughmaterialssuchasascrubbingbrush
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CAUTION
• Donottouchthealuminiumnsbybarehandatthetimeofdismountingormountingthelter.
Air lter
1. Open the front panel.
•Holdthefrontpanelbythesidesandopenit.
2. Pull out the air lters.
•Pushtheltertabatthecentreofeachairltera
littleupwards,thenpullitdown.
2) Pull down
1) Push
3. Wash the air lters with
water or clean them with
vacuum cleaner.
•Itisrecommendedtocleantheairltersevery
2weeks.
If the dust does not come off easily
•Washtheairlterswithneutraldetergentthinnedwith
lukewarmwater,thendrythemupintheshade.
4. Reattach the lters.
5. Close the front panel slowly.
•Pressthepanelatbothsidesandthecentre.
•Makesurethatthefrontpanelissecurelyxed.
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Titanium apatite deodorizing lter (sold separately) /
dust collection lter (PM2.5) (sold separately)
Attaching
1. Open the front panel and
pull out the air lters.
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2. Insert the titanium apatite
deodorizing lters or dust
collection lters (PM2.5).
•
Checkthattheltersareinsertedsecurelyunderthetabs.
Filter
Tab
Cleaning and Replacement
1. Open the front panel and
pull out the air lters.
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2. Take off the titanium apatite
deodorizing lters or dust
collection lters (PM2.5).
•Removetheltersfromthetabs.
Filter
Tab
3.
Clean or replace the titanium
apatite deodorizing lters or
dust collection lters (PM2.5).
[Cleaning for titanium apatite
deodorizing lter (Blue-Black)]
3-1 Vacuum dust, and soak in lukewarm
water or water for about 10 to
15minutes if very dirty.
3-2 After washing, shake off remaining
water and let them dry in the shade.
•Thisltercanberenewedbywashingitwithwater
once andwerecommendevery 6 months
replacingitonceevery 3 years.
•
Donotwiringoutthelterwhenremovingwaterfromit.
[Cleaning for dust collection lter
(PM2.5) (White)]
•
Donotwashtheltersasthiswillreducetheirefciency.
•
Itisrecommendedtoreplaceitonceevery 6 months.
[Replacement]
Remove each lter from the
front grille by detaching them
from the 6 tabs and then install
the new lters.
•Whenattachingthelter,checkthatthelteris
properlysetinthetabs.
4.
Set the lters as they were
and close the front panel.
•Pressthefrontpanelatbothsidesandthecenter.
NOTE
• Operationwithdirtylters:
−cannotdeodorisetheair,
−cannotcleantheair,
−resultsinpoorcooling,
−maycauseodour.
• Disposeofoldltersasnon-ammablewaste.
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Prior to a long period of non-use
1. Operate the FAN ONLY mode for several hours on a ne day to
dry out the inside.
•Press .
2. After operation stops, turn off the circuit breaker for the room
air conditioner.
3. Clean the air lters and reattach them.
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4. To prevent battery leakage, take out the batteries from the
remote controller.
We recommend periodical maintenance
•Incertainoperatingconditions,theinsideoftheairconditionermaygetfoulafterseveralseasonsofuse,resultinginpoor
performance.Itisrecommendedtohaveperiodicalmaintenancebyaspecialistinadditiontoregularcleaningbytheuser.
•Forspecialistmaintenance,pleasecontactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
•Themaintenancecostmustbebornebytheuser.
Care and Cleaning
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FAQ
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Operation does not start soon.
When or any direct operation button was
pressed soon after operation was stopped.
When the mode was reselected.
•Thisistoprotecttheairconditioner.
Youshouldwaitforabout3minutes.
HEAT operation stops suddenly and
a owing sound is heard.
•Theoutdoorunitisdefrosting.HEAToperationstarts
afterthefrostontheoutdoorunithasbeenremoved.
Thiscantakeabout4to12minutes.
The air conditioner stops generating
airow during HEAT operation.
•Oncethesettemperatureisreached,theairowrateis
reducedandoperationstoppedinordertoavoid
generatingacoolairow.Operationwillresume
automaticallywhentheindoortemperaturefalls.
The ap does not start swinging
immediately.
•Theairconditionerisadjustingthepositionoftheap.
Theapwillstartmovingsoon.
Different sounds are heard.
A sound like owing water
•Thissoundisgeneratedbecausetherefrigerantinthe
airconditionerisowing.
•Thisisapumpingsoundofthewaterintheair
conditionerandcanbeheardwhenthewateris
pumpedoutfromtheairconditionerduringCOOLor
DRYoperation.
•Refrigerantowsinsidetheairconditionerevenwhen
oneindoorunitisnotinoperationiftheotherindoor
unitisinoperation.
Blowing sound
•Thissoundisgeneratedwhentheowofthe
refrigerantintheairconditionerisswitchedover.
Ticking sound
•Thissoundisgeneratedwhenthecabinetandframe
oftheairconditionerslightlyexpandorshrinkasa
resultoftemperaturechanges.
Whistling sound
•Thissoundisgeneratedwhenrefrigerantowsduring
defrostingoperation.
Clicking sound during operation or idle time
•Thissoundisgeneratedwhentherefrigerantcontrol
valvesortheelectricalpartsoperate.
Clopping sound
•
Thissoundisheardfromtheinsideoftheairconditioner
whentheexhaustfanisactivatedwhiletheroomdoors
areclosed.Openthewindoworturnofftheexhaustfan.
The outdoor unit emits water.
In HEAT operation
•Thefrostontheoutdoorunitmeltsintowaterorsteamwhentheair
conditionerisindefrostingoperation.
In COOL or DRY operation
•Moistureintheaircondensesintowateronthecoolsurfaceoftheoutdoor
unitpipinganddrips. *Appearanceoftheoutdoorunitmay
differfromsomemodels.
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Beforemakinganinquiryorarequestforrepair,pleasecheckthefollowing.
Iftheproblempersists,consultyourdealer.
Not a problem
Thiscaseisnotaproblem.
Check
Pleasecheckagainbeforerequesting
repairs.
The air conditioner does not operate
Case Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is off.
•Hasthecircuitbreakerbeentrippedorthefuseblown?
•Isthereapowerfailure?
•Arebatteriessetintheremotecontroller?
OPERATION lamp is blinking.
•Turnoffthepowerwiththecircuitbreakerandrestartoperationwiththeremotecontroller.
IftheOPERATIONlampisstillblinking,checktheerrorcodeandconsultyourdealer.
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The air conditioner suddenly stops operating
Case Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is on. •Toprotectthesystem,theairconditionermaystopoperatingaftersuddenlargevoltage
uctuations.Itautomaticallyresumesoperationinabout3minutes.
OPERATION lamp is blinking.
•Aretheairltersdirty?
Cleantheairlters.
•Isthereanythingblockingtheairinletorairoutletoftheindoorunitoroutdoorunit?
Stopoperationandafterturningoffthecircuitbreaker,removetheobstruction.Thenrestart
operationwiththeremotecontroller.IftheOPERATIONlampisstillblinking,checktheerror
codeandconsultyourdealer.
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The air conditioner does not stop operating
Case Description / what to check
The air conditioner continues
operating even after operation is
stopped.
Immediately after the air conditioner is stopped
•Theoutdoorunitfancontinuesrotatingforaboutanother1minutetoprotectthesystem.
While the air conditioner is not in operation
•Whentheoutdoortemperatureishigh,theoutdoorunitfanmaystartrotatingtoprotect
thesystem.
The room does not cool down / warm up
Case Description / what to check
Air does not come out
In HEAT operation
•Theairconditioneriswarmingup.Waitforabout1to4minutes.
•Duringdefrostingoperation,hotairdoesnotowoutoftheindoorunit.
When the air conditioner operates immediately after the circuit breaker is turned on
•Theairconditionerispreparingtooperate.Waitforabout3to20minutes.
Air does not come out /
Air comes out.
Is the air ow rate setting appropriate?
•Istheairowratesettinglow,suchas“Indoorunitquiet”or“Airowrate1”?Increasethe
airowratesetting.
Is the set temperature appropriate?
Is the adjustment of the air ow direction appropriate?
Air comes out.
•Isthereanyfurnituredirectlyunderorbesidetheindoorunit?
•IstheunityouareoperatingoranotherunitrunninginECONOoperation?
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•Aretheairltersdirty?
•Isthereanythingblockingtheairinletorairoutletoftheindoorunitoroutdoorunit?
•Isawindowordooropen?
•Isanexhaustfanturning?
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NOTE
Notes on the operating conditions
• Ifoperationcontinuesunderanyconditionsotherthanthoselisted
inthetable,
−Asafetydevicemayactivatetostoptheoperation.
−DewmayformontheindoorunitanddripfromitwhenCOOLor
DRYoperationisselected.
Mode Operating conditions
COOL / DRY
Outdoortemperature:–10-46°C
Indoortemperature:18-32°C
Indoorhumidity:80%max.
HEAT Outdoortemperature:–15-24°C
Indoortemperature:10-30°C
Mist comes out
Case Description / what to check
Mist comes out of the indoor unit. •ThishappenswhentheairintheroomiscooledintomistbythecoldairowduringCOOL
orotheroperation.
Remote controller
Case Description / what to check
The unit does not receive signals
from the remote controller or has
a limited operating range.
•Thebatteriesmaybeexhausted.
ReplacebothbatterieswithnewdrybatteriesAAA.LR03(alkaline).
Fordetails,referto“Preparation Before Operation”.
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•Signalcommunicationmaybedisabledifanelectronic-starter-typeuorescentlamp(such
asinverter-typelamps)isintheroom.Consultyourdealerifthatisthecase.
•Theremotecontrollermaynotfunctioncorrectlyifthetransmitterisexposedtodirect
sunlight.
LCD is faint, is not working, or the
display is erratic.
•Thebatteriesmaybeexhausted.
ReplacebothbatterieswithnewdrybatteriesAAA.LR03(alkaline).
Fordetails,referto“Preparation Before Operation”.
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The LCD is blinking and the
remote controller cannot be
operated.
•Batterypowerhasrunout.
ReplacebothbatteriesatthesametimewithnewsizeAAA.LR03(alkaline)batteries.
Leavingexhaustedbatteriesintheremotecontrollercanresultininjuryduetobattery
leakage,rupturingorheating,orleadtoequipmentfailure.
(EvenwhentheLCDisblinking,theOFFbuttonremainsfunctional.)
Other electric devices start
operating.
•Iftheremotecontrolleractivatesotherelectricdevices,movethemawayorconsultyour
dealer.
Air has an odour
Case Description / what to check
The air conditioner gives off an
odour.
•Theroomodourabsorbedintheunitisdischargedwiththeairow.
Werecommendyoutohavetheindoorunitcleaned.Pleaseconsultyourdealer.
Others
Case Description / what to check
The air conditioner suddenly
starts behaving strangely during
operation.
•Theairconditionermaymalfunctionduetolightningorradio.
Iftheairconditionermalfunctions,turnoffthepowerwiththecircuitbreakerandrestartthe
operationwiththeremotecontroller.
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Call your dealer immediately
WARNING
When an abnormality (such as a burning smell) occurs, stop operation and turn off the circuit breaker.
• Continuedoperationinanabnormalconditionmayresultinproblems,electricshockorre.
• Consultthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
Do not attempt to repair or modify the air conditioner by yourself.
• Incorrectworkmayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Consultthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
If one of the following symptoms takes place, call your dealer immediately.
• The power cord is abnormally hot or damaged.
• An abnormal sound is heard during operation.
• The circuit breaker, a fuse, or the earth leakage circuit
breaker cuts off the operation frequently.
• A switch or a button often fails to work properly.
• There is a burning smell.
• Water leaks from the indoor unit.
Turnoffthecircuitbreakerandcallyourdealer.
After a power failure
•Theairconditionerautomaticallyresumesoperationinabout3minutes.Youshouldjustwaitforawhile.
Lightning
•Ifthereisarisklightningcouldstrikeintheneighbourhood,stopoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreakertoprotectthe
system.
Disposal requirements
•Dismantlingoftheunit,handlingoftherefrigerant,oilandotherparts,shouldbedoneinaccordancewiththerelevantlocal
andnationalregulations.
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Fault diagnosis by remote controller
•Incasetheairconditionerismalfunctioning,youcanchecktheerrorcodeviatheremote
controllerbeforeconsultingwithservicepersonnelandinformingthemofthemalfunction
code.
1. When is held down for about
5 seconds, “ ” blinks in the temperature
display section.
2. Press repeatedly until a long beep is
produced.
•Thecodeindicationchangesasshownbelow,andnotiesyouwithalongbeep.
CODE MEANING
SYSTEM
00 NORMAL
UA INDOOR-OUTDOORUNITCOMBINATIONFAULT
U0 REFRIGERANTSHORTAGE
U2 DROPVOLTAGEORMAINCIRCUITOVERVOLTAGE
U4 FAILUREOFTRANSMISSION(BETWEENINDOORUNITANDOUTDOORUNIT)
INDOOR
UNIT
A1 INDOORPCBDEFECTIVENESS
A5 FREEZE-UPPROTECTOR
A6 FANMOTORFAULT
C4 FAULTYHEATEXCHANGERTEMPERATURESENSOR
C9 FAULTYSUCTIONAIRTEMPERATURESENSOR
OUTDOOR
UNIT
EA COOLING-HEATINGSWITCHINGERROR
E1 CIRCUITBOARDFAULT
E5 OLSTARTED
E6 FAULTYCOMPRESSORSTARTUP
E7 DCFANMOTORFAULT
E8 OVERCURRENTINPUT
F3 HIGHTEMPERATUREDISCHARGEPIPECONTROL
F6 HIGHPRESSURECONTROL(INCOOLING)
F8 OPERATIONHALTDUETOCOMPRESSORINTERNALTEMPERATUREABNORMALITY
H0 SENSORFAULT
H6 OPERATIONHALTDUETOFAULTYPOSITIONDETECTIONSENSOR
H8 DCCURRENTSENSORFAULT
H9 FAULTYSUCTIONAIRTEMPERATURESENSOR
J3 FAULTYDISCHARGEPIPETEMPERATURESENSOR
J6 FAULTYHEATEXCHANGERTEMPERATURESENSOR
L3 ELECTRICALPARTSHEATFAULT
L4 HIGHTEMPERATUREATINVERTERCIRCUITHEATSINK
L5 OUTPUTOVERCURRENT
P4 FAULTYINVERTERCIRCUITHEATSINKTEMPERATURESENSOR
NOTE
• Ashortbeepindicatesnon-correspondingcodes.
• Tocancelthecodedisplay,hold downforabout5seconds.Thecodedisplayalsoclearsifnobuttonispressedfor1minute.
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3P372379-11R M18N097A (1903) HT
The two-dimensional bar code is
a manufacturing code.
Quick Reference

DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
OPERATIO UALN MAN
MODELS
FTXF60TVMA
FTXF71TVMA

1
COMFORT AIRFLOW
TheairowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLandDRY
operation,anddownwardwhileHEAToperation.Thisfunction
preventscoldairorwarmairfromblowingdirectlyonyourbody.
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ECONO
Thisfunctionenablesefcientoperationbylimitingthemaximum
powerconsumption.Itisusefulwhenusingtheairconditioner
andotherelectricaldevicessimultaneouslyonasharedelectrical
circuit. Page 14
Enhanced comfort, energy
savings and rapid cooling
Features
POWERFUL
POWERFULoperationquicklymaximisesthecooling(heating)
effectinanyoperationmode. Page 13
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationlowersthenoiselevelofthe
outdoorunit.Thisfunctionisusefulwhenyouneedtoconsider
thenoiseforyourneighbourhood. Page 15

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Contents
Read Before Operation
SafetyPrecautions.......................................... 3
NamesofParts............................................... 5
PreparationBeforeOperation......................... 8
Basic Operation
AUTO·COOL·DRY·
HEAT·FANONLYOperation................9
AdjustingtheAirflowRate..................10
AdjustingtheAirflowDirection...........11
Useful Functions
COMFORTAIRFLOWOperation.......12
POWERFULOperation......................13
ECONOOperation.............................14
OUTDOORUNITQUIET
Operation...........................................15
TIMER Operation
ON/OFFTIMEROperation................16
Care
CareandCleaning....................................... 18
When the Need Arises
FAQ.............................................................. 22
Troubleshooting........................................... 23

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Safety Precautions
Read the precautions in this manual carefully
before operating the unit. This appliance is lled with R32.
•Keepthismanualwheretheusercaneasilyndit.
•TheprecautionsdescribedhereinareclassiedasWARNINGandCAUTION.Theybothcontainimportantinformationregarding
safety.Besuretoobserveallprecautionswithoutfail.
WARNING Failuretofollowtheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpersonalinjuryorlossoflife.
CAUTION Failuretoobservetheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpropertydamageorpersonalinjury,
whichmaybeseriousdependingonthecircumstances.
Neverattempt. Besuretofollowthe
instructions.
Besuretoestablishanearth
connection.
•Afterreading,keepthismanualinaconvenientplacesothatyoucanrefertoitwhenevernecessary.Iftheequipmentis
transferredtoanewuser,besurealsotohandoverthemanual.
WARNING
• Donotusemeanstoacceleratethedefrostingprocessortoclean,otherthanthoserecommendedbythemanufacturer.
• Theappliancemustbestoredinaroomwithoutcontinuouslyoperatingignitionsources(forexample:openames,an
operatinggasapplianceoranoperatingelectricheater).
• Donotpierceorburn.
• Beawarethatrefrigerantsmaynotcontainanodour.
•
Theappliancemustbeinstalled,operatedandstoredinaroomwithoorarealargerthan1.5m 2for60class,3.5m 2for71class.
Maintainaninstallationheightof1.8mormorefromtheoorsurfacetothebottomoftheappliance.Ifthesizeoftheroom
wheretheapplianceistobeinstalledhaslessthantheindicatedminimumoorarea,installitinawellventilatedroom.
FordetailsrefertotheWARNINGlistinthe“SafetyPrecautions”sectionoftheinstallationmanualfortheoutdoorunit.
• Toavoidre,explosionorinjury,donotoperatetheunitwhenharmfulgases(e.g.ammableorcorrosive)aredetected
neartheunit.
• Beawarethatprolonged,directexposuretocoolorwarmairfromtheairconditioner,ortoairthatistoocoolortoowarm,
canbeharmfultoyourphysicalconditionandhealth.
• Donotplaceobjects,includingrods,yourngers,etc.,intheairinletoroutlet.Productdamageorpersonalinjurymay
resultduetocontactwiththeairconditioner’shigh-speedfanblades.
• Donotattempttorepair,dismantle,reinstallormodifytheairconditioneryourselfasthismayresultinwaterleakage,
electricshockorrehazards.
• Donotuseammablesprayneartheairconditioner,orotherwiseremayresult.
• Donotusearefrigerantotherthantheoneindicatedontheoutdoorunit(R32)wheninstalling,movingorrepairing.Using
otherrefrigerantsmaycausetroubleordamagetotheunit,andpersonalinjury.
• Toavoidelectricshock,donotoperatewithwethands.
• Bewareofreincaseofrefrigerantleakage.Iftheairconditionerisnotoperatingcorrectly,i.e.notgeneratingcoolair,
refrigerantleakagecouldbethecause.Consultyourdealerforassistance.Therefrigerantwithintheairconditionerissafe
andnormallydoesnotleak.
However,intheeventofaleakage,contactwithanakedburner,heaterorcookermayresultingenerationofnoxiousgas.
Donotusetheairconditioneruntilaqualiedservicepersonconrmsthattheleakagehasbeenrepaired.
• Donotattempttoinstallorrepairtheairconditioneryourself.Improperworkmanshipmayresultinwaterleakage,electric
shockorrehazards.Pleasecontactyourlocaldealerorqualiedpersonnelforinstallationandmaintenancework.
• Iftheairconditionerismalfunctioning(givingoffaburningodour,etc.),turnoffpowertotheunitandcontactyourlocal
dealer.Continuedoperationundersuchcircumstancesmayresultinafailure,electricshockorrehazards.
•
Besuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreaker.Failuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreakermayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Besuretoearththeunit.Donotearththeunittoautilitypipe,lightningconductorortelephoneearthlead.
Imperfectearthingmayresultinelectricshock.
CAUTION
• Donotusetheairconditionerforpurposesotherthanthoseforwhichitisintended.Donotusetheairconditionerfor
coolingprecisioninstruments,food,plants,animalsorworksofartasthismayadverselyaffecttheperformance,quality
and/orlongevityoftheobjectconcerned.
• Donotexposeplantsoranimalsdirectlytotheairowfromtheunitasthismaycauseadverseeffects.
• Donotplaceappliancesthatproducenakedamesinplacesexposedtotheairowfromtheunitasthismayimpair
combustionoftheburner.
• Donotblocktheairinletsnoroutlets.Impairedairowmayresultininsufcientperformanceortrouble.
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• Donotsitontheoutdoorunit,putthingsontheunit,orpulltheunit.Doingsomaycauseaccidents,suchasfallingor
topplingdown,thusresultingininjury,productmalfunctioning,orproductdamage.
• Donotplaceobjectsthataresusceptibletomoisturedirectlybeneaththeindoororoutdoorunits.Undercertainconditions,
condensationonthemainunitorrefrigerantpipes,airlterdirtordrainblockagemaycausedripping,resultinginfoulingor
failureoftheobjectconcerned.
• Afterprolongeduse,checktheunitstandanditsmountsfordamage.Iftheyareleftinadamagedcondition,theunitmay
fallandcauseinjury.
• Toavoidinjury,donottouchtheairinletoraluminiumnsoftheindoororoutdoorunits.
• Theapplianceisnotintendedforusebyunattendedyoungchildrenorinrmpersons.Impairmentofbodilyfunctionsand
harmtohealthmayresult.
• Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeunitoritsremotecontroller.Accidentaloperationby
achildmayresultinimpairmentofbodilyfunctionsandharmhealth.
• Avoidimpactstotheindoorandoutdoorunits,orotherwiseproductdamagemayresult.
• Donotplaceammableitems,suchasspraycans,within1moftheairoutlet.
Thespraycansmayexplodeasaresultofhotairfromtheindoororoutdoorunits.
• Becarefulnottoletpetsurinateontheairconditioner.Urinationontheairconditionermayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Donotwashtheairconditionerwithwater,asthismayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Donotplacewatercontainers(vases,etc.)abovetheunit,asthismayresultinelectricshockorrehazardsiftheyshould
toppleover.
• Donotinsertthebatteriesinthewrongpolarity(+/-)orientationasthismayresultinshortcircuiting,re,orbatteryleakage.
• Donotsitorhangonthepanel.Thepanelmayfall,andinjuryorproductmalfunctioningmayresult.
• Donotswaythepanel.Thepanelmayhitpeopleorobjects,andinjuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotletchildrenplayaroundthepanel.Injuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotpullthewires.Thewiresmaybebrokenandthepanelmayfall,andinjuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotlocateobstaclesintheroute.Thepanelmayfall,andinjuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotbendordamagethewires.Thewiresmaybebrokenandthepanelmayfall,andinjuryorpropertydamagemay
result.
• Donotputobjectsonthepanel,orotherwiseproductionmalfunctioningmayresult.
• Donotuseanunstablestandatthetimeofoperatingormaintainingtheairconditioner,orotherwiseyoumaytoppleover
orinjuryyourself.
• Locatetheremotecontrollerinplacesoutofreachofchildren.Thewrongoperationoftheremotecontrollermayresultin
injury.
•Toavoidoxygendepletion,ensurethattheroomisadequatelyventilatedifequipmentsuchasaburnerisusedtogether
withtheairconditioner.
• Beforecleaning,besuretostopunitoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.Otherwise,anelectricshockandinjurymay
result.
• Onlyconnecttheairconditionertothespeciedpowersupplycircuit.Powersuppliesotherthantheonespeciedmay
resultinelectricshock,overheatingandres.
• Arrangethedrainhosetoensuresmoothdrainage.Imperfectdrainagemaycausewettingofthebuilding,furniture,etc.
• Donotplaceobjectsindirectproximityoftheoutdoorunitanddonotletleavesandotherdebrisaccumulatearoundthe
unit.Leavesareahotbedforsmallanimalswhichcanentertheunit.Onceinsidetheunit,suchanimalscancause
malfunctions,smokeorreiftheycomeintocontactwithelectricalparts.
• Donotplaceobjectsaroundtheindoorunit.
Doingsomayhaveanadverseinuenceontheperformance,productquality,andlifeoftheairconditioner.
• Thisapplianceisnotintendedtobeusedbypersonswithreducedphysical,sensoryormentalcapabilities,orwithlackof
operationknowledge,unlesstheyhavebeengivensupervisionorinstructionconcerningtheapplianceusebyperson
responsiblefortheirsafety.Keepoutofchildren’sreachtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeappliance.
Precautions relating to area surrounding the indoor and outdoor units
Besuretofollowtheinstructionsbelow.
•Theindoorunitisatleast1mawayfromanytelevisionorradioset(unitmaycauseinterferencewiththepictureorsound).
•Refrainfromusingtheunitsinareaspronetohighlevelsofoilysmoke,suchasakitchen.Waterleakagemayresult.
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ON/OFF
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Display
Air inlet
Front panel
Air outlet
Louvres (vertical blades)
• Thelouvresareinsideoftheair
outlet.
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Flaps (horizontal blades)
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Model name
Indoor temperature
sensor
• Detectstheairtemperature
aroundtheunit.
TIMER lamp (orange)
Page 16,17
OPERATION lamp (green)
Signal receiver
• Receivessignalsfromtheremote
controller.
• Whentheunitreceivesasignal,you
willhearabeepsound.
Case Sound type
Operationstart beep-beep
Settingchanged beep
Operationstop longbeep
Indoor unit ON/OFF switch
• Pressthisswitchoncetostartoperation.
Pressonceagaintostopit.
• Fortheoperationmodesetting,refertothefollowingtable.
Mode Temperature setting Airow rate
AUTO AUTO25.0°C
• Thisswitchcanbeusedwhentheremotecontrollerismissing.
Names of Parts
Indoor Unit
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Outdoor Unit
Open the front panel
Air lter
RXF60
RXF71
Air inlet
(back and side)
Outdoor temperature
sensor (back)
Refrigerant pipes and
inter-unit wire
Earth terminal (inside)
Drain hose
Air outlet
Air inlet
(back and side)
Outdoor temperature
sensor (back)
Refrigerant pipes and
inter-unit wire
Earth terminal (inside)
Drain hose
Air outlet
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Signal transmitter
7m
•
Tousetheremotecontroller,aimthe
transmitterattheindoorunit.Ifthereis
anythingblockingthesignalsbetween
theunitandtheremotecontroller,such
asacurtain,theunitmaynotoperate.
• Themaximumtransmissiondistance
isabout7m.
OFF button
• Stopstheoperation.
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FAN setting button
• Selectstheairowratesetting.
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ECONO button
• ECONOOperation.
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SWING button
•
Adjuststheairowdirection
.
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QUIET button
•
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation
.
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TIMER CANCEL button
• Cancelsthetimersetting.
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Display (LCD)
• Displaysthecurrentsettings.
(Inthisillustration,eachsectionis
shownwithitsdisplaysonforthe
purposeofexplanation.)
AUTO buttons
• Automaticallyselectsanappropriate
operationmode(COOLorHEAT)
basedontheindoortemperatureand
startstheoperation.
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Direct operation buttons
• StartstheCOOL,DRY,HEATor
FANONLYoperation.
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TEMPERATURE
adjustment button
• Changesthetemperaturesetting.
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COMFORT button
•
COMFORTAIRFLOWoperation.
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POWERFUL button
• POWERFULoperation.
Page 13
OFF TIMER button
(NIGHT SET mode)
Page 17
ON TIMER button
Page 16
Names of Parts
Remote Controller
Modelname ARC480A55
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Preparation Before Operation
NOTE
Notes on batteries
• Toavoidpossibleinjuryordamagefrombatteryleakageorrupturing,removethebatterieswhennotusingtheproductforlongperiodsoftime.
• Thestandardreplacementtimeis1year.Bothbatteriesshouldbereplacedatthesametime.BesuretoreplacethemwithnewsizeAAA.
LR03(alkaline)batteries.
• Whenbatterypowerhasrunout,theLCDwillbeginblinkingasanalertthatthebatteriesneedreplacing.Insomecases,whenbattery
consumptionisacceleratedowingusageconditions,signalreceptionmaydeclinebeforetheLCDbeginsblinking.
• Thebatteriessuppliedwiththeremotecontrollerareforinitialoperation.Thebatteriesmayrunoutinlessthan1year.
Note on remote controller
• Donotdroptheremotecontroller.Donotgetitwet.
To insert the batteries
1
Slidethebackcover
totakeitoff.
Position
and
correctly!
Settwodrybatteries
AAA.LR03(alkaline).
2
Setthebackcoveras
before.
3
To x the remote controller holder to a wall
1.Chooseaplacefromwherethesignalsreachtheunit.
2.Fixtheholdertoawall,apillar,orsimilarlocationwiththescrewssuppliedwith
theholder.
3.Hangtheremotecontrollerontheremotecontrollerholder.
To attach the titanium apatite deodorizing lter
(sold separately) and dust collection lter PM2.5
(sold separately)
•Ifattachingtheseparatelysoldlters,attachthembeforeturningthepoweron.
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Turn on the circuit breaker
•Afterthepoweristurnedon,theapsoftheindoorunitopenandcloseoncetosetthereferenceposition.
Remote
controller
holder
Remote controller
Screws
CAUTION
Incorrect handling of batteries can result in injury from battery leakage, rupturing or heating, or lead to equipment failure.
Please observe the following precautions and use safely.
• Ifthealkalinesolutionfromthebatteriesshouldgetintheeyes,donotrubtheeyes.Instead,immediatelyushtheeyeswithtapwaterand
seektheattentionofamedicalprofessional.
• Keepbatteriesoutofreachofchildren.Intheeventthatbatteriesareswallowed,seektheimmediateattentionofamedicalprofessional.
• Donotexposebatteriestoheatorre.Donotdisassembleormodifybatteries.Theinsulationorgasreleaseventinsidethebatterymaybe
damaged,resultinginbatteryleakage,rupturing,orheating.
• Donotdamageorpeelofflabelsonthebatteries.
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AUTO · COOL · DRY · HEAT · FAN ONLY
Operation
NOTE
Notes on AUTO operation
• InAUTOoperation,thesystemselectsanappropriateoperationmode(COOLorHEAT)basedontheindoorstartstheoperation.
• Thesystemautomaticallyreselectssettingataregularintervaltobringtheindoortemperaturetouser-settinglevel.
Note on DRY operation
• Eliminateshumiditywhilemaintainingtheindoortemperatureasmuchaspossible.Itautomaticallycontrolstemperatureandairowrate,
somanualadjustmentofthesefunctionsisunavailable.
Theairconditioneroperateswiththeoperationmodeofyourchoice.
To start operation
Press button of your desired operation mode.
AUTO operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
COOL operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
DRY operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
HEAT operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
FAN ONLY operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
•TheOPERATIONlamplightsgreen.
Display
To stop operation
Press .
•TheOPERATIONlampgoesoff.
To change the temperature setting
Press .
•Press toraisethetemperatureandpress tolowerthetemperature.
Eachpressingofthebuttonchangesthetemperatureby0.5°C.
COOL operation HEAT operation AUTO operation DRY or FAN ONLY operation
18.0-32.0°C 10.0-30.0°C 18.0-30.0°C Thetemperaturesettingcannotbe
changed.
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Youcanadjusttheairowratetoincreaseyourcomfort.
To adjust the air ow rate setting
Press .
•Eachpressingof changestheairowratesettinginsequence.
AUTO Airow rate 1-5 (Low to High)
Indoor unit quiet
•Whentheairowissetto“ ”,quietoperationstartsandnoisefromtheindoorunitwill
becomequieter.
•Inthequietoperationmode,theairowrateissettoaweaklevel.
•InDRYoperation,theairowratesettingcannotbechanged.
•Atsmallerairowrates,thecooling(heating)effectisalsosmaller.
Adjusting the Air ow Rate
Tips for saving energy
Keeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy.
• Recommendedtemperaturesetting
−Forcooling:26.0-28.0°C
−Forheating:20.0-24.0°C
Cover windows with a blind or a curtain.
• Blockingsunlightandairfromoutdoorsincreasesthecooling(heating)effect.
Keep the air lters clean.
• Cloggedairlterscauseinefcientoperationandwasteenergy.Cleanthemonceinaboutevery2weeks.
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If you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period, for example in spring or autumn, turn off the circuit breaker.
• Theairconditioneralwaysconsumesasmallamountofelectricityevenwhileitisnotoperating.
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Adjusting the Air ow Direction
Youcanadjusttheairowdirectiontoincreaseyourcomfort.
CAUTION
• Alwaysusearemotecontrollertoadjusttheangleoftheaps.
-Ifyouattempttomovetheapsforciblybyhandwhentheyareswinging,themechanismmaybedamaged.
• Becarefulwhenadjustingthelouvres.
-Insidetheairoutlet,afanisrotatingatahighspeed.
Auto swing Forupanddownairowdirection
1. Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•Theaps(horizontalblade)willbegintoswing.
2. If you want to stop the movement of the aps, press
again when the aps reach the desired position.
Manual adjustment Forrightandleftairowdirection
Hold the knobs and move the louvres (vertical blades)
to the desired position.
•Thereareknobsin3places.
Knobs
NOTE
Notes on air ow direction setting
• Themovablerangeoftheapsvariesaccordingtotheoperationmode.
• Theapswillstopattheupperpositionwhentheairowrateischangedtolowduring
theupanddownswingsetting.
Movable range of the aps
COOL / DRY
FAN ONLY HEAT
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NOTE
Note on COMFORT AIRFLOW operation
• Iftheupanddownairowdirectionisselected,COMFORTAIRFLOWoperationwillbecancelled.
COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation
Theairdirectionandowrateareadjustedsothattheairwillnotblowdirectlyat
peopleintheroom.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
COOL operation DRY operation HEAT operation
Flaps direction Goesup Goesdown
Air ow rate Theairowratecan
besettoanylevel AUTO Theairowratecan
besettoanylevel
•NotavailableinFANONLYmode.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheapswillreturntothememorypositionfrombeforeCOMFORTAIRFLOWoperation.
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POWERFUL Operation
POWERFULoperationquicklymaximisesthecooling(heating)effectinany
operationmode.Inthismode,theairconditioneroperatesatmaximumcapacity.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•
POWERFULoperationendsin20minutes.Thenthesystemautomaticallyoperatesagain
withtheprevioussettingswhichwereusedbeforePOWERFULoperation.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTE
Notes on POWERFUL operation
• Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
• POWERFULoperationwillnotincreasethecapacityoftheairconditioneriftheairconditionerisalreadyinoperationwithitsmaximum
capacitydemonstrated.
− In COOL, HEAT and AUTO operation
Tomaximisethecooling(heating)effect,thecapacityofoutdoorunitincreasesandtheairowratebecomesxedatthemaximumsetting.
ThetemperatureandairowsettingscannotbechangedinCOOLandHEAToperation.
AirowsettingscannotbechangedinAUTOoperation.
− In DRY operation
Thetemperaturesettingisloweredby2.5°Candtheairowrateisslightlyincreased.
− In FAN ONLY operation
Theairowrateisxedatthemaximumsetting.
Regarding the combination of POWERFUL and other operations
POWERFUL + COMFORT AIRFLOW
Notavailable*
*Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
POWERFUL + ECONO
POWERFUL + OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
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ECONO Operation
ECONOoperationenablesefcientoperationbylimitingthemaximumpower
consumption.
Thisfunctionisusefultopreventthecircuitbreakerfromtrippingwhentheunit
operatesalongsideotherappliancesonthesamecircuit.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•NotavailableinFANONLYmode.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTE
Notes on ECONO operation
• Thisoperationisperformedwithlowerpowerandthereforemaynotprovideasufcientcooling(heating)effect.
• Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
• Ifthepowerconsumptionlevelisalreadylow,switchingtoECONOoperationwillnotreducethepowerconsumption.
Some useful functions can be used together.
COMFORT AIRFLOW + ECONO Available
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET + ECONO
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OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationlowersthenoiseleveloftheoutdoorunitby
changingthefrequencyandfanspeedontheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionis
convenientduringnight.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTE
Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
• POWERFULoperationandOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationcannotbeusedatthesametime.
Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
• EventheoperationisstoppedbyusingtheremotecontrollerortheindoorunitON/OFFswitch
whenusingOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation,“ ”willremainontheremotecontrollerdisplay.
• OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationwilldropneitherthefrequencynorfanspeediftheyhavebeenalreadydroppedlowenough.
Possible combinations of OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation and basic operations
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
Operation mode
AUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN
√ √ √– –
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ON/OFF TIMER Operation
Timerfunctionsareusefulforautomaticallyswitchingtheairconditioneronoroff
inthemorningoratnight.YoucanalsousetheONTIMERandOFFTIMER
together.
[ON TIMER operation]
To set
Press .
“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•Eachpressingof changesthetimesettingby1hour.
Thetimecanbesetbetween1and12hours.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel
Press .
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
NOTE
In the following cases, set the timer again.
• Afterthecircuitbreakerhasturnedoff.
• Afterapowerfailure.
• Afterreplacingthebatteriesintheremotecontroller.
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[OFF TIMER operation]
To set
Press .
“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•Eachpressingof changesthetimesettingby1hour.
Thetimecanbesetbetween1and12hours.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel
Press .
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
[ON/OFF TIMER combination]
To combine
•Asamplesettingforcombiningthe2timersisshownbelow.
•“ ”and“ ”areappearsontheLCD.
[Example]
When setting while the unit is operating
•Stopstheunit1hourlaterandstartsit7hoursafterthat.
When setting while the unit is stopped
•Startstheunit2hourslaterandstopsit3hoursafterthat.
NOTE
NIGHT SET mode
• WhentheOFFTIMERisset,theairconditionerautomaticallyadjuststhetemperaturesetting(0.5°CupinCOOL,2.0°CdowninHEAT)
topreventexcessivecooling(heating)duringsleepinghours.
ON/OFF TIMER Operation
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Care and Cleaning
CAUTION
• Beforecleaning,besuretostoptheoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.
• Donottouchthealuminiumnsoftheindoorunit.Ifyoutouchthoseparts,thismaycauseaninjury.
Quick reference
Cleaning parts
Front panel
•Wipeitwithasoftdampcloth.
•Onlyneutraldetergentmaybeused.
If dirty
Air lter
•Vacuumdustorwashthelter.
Once every 2 weeks
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Indoor unit, outdoor unit
and remote controller
•Wipethemwithasoftcloth.
If dirty
NOTE
For cleaning, do not use any of the following:
• Waterhotterthan40°C
• Volatileliquidsuchasbenzine,petrolandthinner
• Polishingcompounds
• Roughmaterialssuchasascrubbingbrush
Titanium apatite deodorizing lter (sold separately) and
dust collection lter (PM2.5) (sold separately)
Titaniumapatitedeodorizingltersanddustcollectionltersaresoldseparately(notincluded
withtheairconditioner).Topurchase,contactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
Item Part No.
Titaniumapatitedeodorizinglter-withframe(setof2) KAF970A45
Dustcollectionlter(PM2.5)-withframe(setof2) BAFP046A42
Titanium apatite deodorizing lter
•Vacuumdustorreplacethelter.
[Cleaning] [Replacement]
Once every 6 months Once every 3 years
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Dust collection lter (PM2.5)
•Nocleaningisrequired.Pleasereplacethelterevery6months. Page 20
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CAUTION
• Donottouchthealuminiumnsbybarehandatthetimeofdismountingormountingthelter.
Air lter
1. Open the front panel.
•Holdthefrontpanelbythesidesandopenit.
2. Pull out the air lters.
•Pushtheltertabatthecentreofeachairltera
littleupwards,thenpullitdown.
2) Pull down
1) Push
3. Wash the air lters with
water or clean them with
vacuum cleaner.
•Itisrecommendedtocleantheairltersevery
2weeks.
If the dust does not come off easily
•Washtheairlterswithneutraldetergentthinnedwith
lukewarmwater,thendrythemupintheshade.
4. Reattach the lters.
5. Close the front panel slowly.
•Pressthepanelatbothsidesandthecentre.
•Makesurethatthefrontpanelissecurelyxed.
Care and Cleaning
Care

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Titanium apatite deodorizing lter (sold separately) /
dust collection lter (PM2.5) (sold separately)
Attaching
1. Open the front panel and
pull out the air lters. Page 19
2. Insert the titanium apatite
deodorizing lters or dust
collection lters (PM2.5).
•Checkthattheltersareinsertedsecurelyunder
thetabs.
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Cleaning and Replacement
1. Open the front panel and
pull out the air lters. Page 19
2. Take off the titanium apatite
deodorizing lters or dust
collection lters (PM2.5).
•Holdtherecessedpartsoftheframeandunhook
the4claws.
•Removetheltersfromthetabs.
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3.
Clean or replace the titanium
apatite deodorizing lters or
dust collection lters (PM2.5).
[Cleaning for titanium apatite
deodorizing lter (Blue-Black)]
3-1 Vacuum dust, and soak in lukewarm
water or water for about 10 to
15minutes if very dirty.
3-2 After washing, shake off remaining
water and let them dry in the shade.
•Thisltercanberenewedbywashingitwithwater
once andwerecommendevery 6 months
replacingitonceevery 3 years.
•
Donotwiringoutthelterwhenremovingwaterfromit.
[Cleaning for dust collection lter
(PM2.5) (White)]
•
Donotwashtheltersasthiswillreducetheirefciency.
•
Itisrecommendedtoreplaceitonceevery 6 months.
[Replacement]
Remove the lter from the lter
frame and prepare a new one.
•
Donotthrowawaythelterframe.Reusethelter
framewhenreplacingthetitaniumapatitedeodorizing
lteranddustcollectionlter(PM2.5).
•Whenattachingthelter,checkthatthelteris
properlysetinthetabs.
4.
Set the lters as they were
and close the front panel.
•Pressthefrontpanelatbothsidesandthecenter.
NOTE
• Operationwithdirtylters:
−cannotdeodorisetheair,
−cannotcleantheair,
−resultsinpoorcooling,
−maycauseodour.
• Disposeofoldltersasnon-ammablewaste.
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Prior to a long period of non-use
1. Operate the FAN ONLY mode for several hours on a ne day to
dry out the inside.
•Press .
2. After operation stops, turn off the circuit breaker for the room
air conditioner.
3. Clean the air lters and reattach them. Page 19
4. To prevent battery leakage, take out the batteries from the
remote controller.
We recommend periodical maintenance
•Incertainoperatingconditions,theinsideoftheairconditionermaygetfoulafterseveralseasonsofuse,resultinginpoor
performance.Itisrecommendedtohaveperiodicalmaintenancebyaspecialistinadditiontoregularcleaningbytheuser.
•Forspecialistmaintenance,pleasecontactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
•Themaintenancecostmustbebornebytheuser.
Care and Cleaning
Care

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FAQ
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Operation does not start soon.
When or any direct operation button was
pressed soon after operation was stopped.
When the mode was reselected.
•Thisistoprotecttheairconditioner.
Youshouldwaitforabout3minutes.
HEAT operation stops suddenly and
a owing sound is heard.
•Theoutdoorunitisdefrosting.HEAToperationstarts
afterthefrostontheoutdoorunithasbeenremoved.
Thiscantakeabout4to12minutes.
The air conditioner stops generating
airow during HEAT operation.
•Oncethesettemperatureisreached,theairowrateis
reducedandoperationstoppedinordertoavoid
generatingacoolairow.Operationwillresume
automaticallywhentheindoortemperaturefalls.
The aps do not start swinging
immediately.
•Theairconditionerisadjustingthepositionoftheaps.
Theapswillstartmovingsoon.
Different sounds are heard.
A sound like owing water
•Thissoundisgeneratedbecausetherefrigerantinthe
airconditionerisowing.
•Thisisapumpingsoundofthewaterintheair
conditionerandcanbeheardwhenthewateris
pumpedoutfromtheairconditionerduringCOOLor
DRYoperation.
•Refrigerantowsinsidetheairconditionerevenwhen
oneindoorunitisnotinoperationiftheotherindoor
unitisinoperation.
Blowing sound
•Thissoundisgeneratedwhentheowofthe
refrigerantintheairconditionerisswitchedover.
Ticking sound
•Thissoundisgeneratedwhenthecabinetandframe
oftheairconditionerslightlyexpandorshrinkasa
resultoftemperaturechanges.
Whistling sound
•Thissoundisgeneratedwhenrefrigerantowsduring
defrostingoperation.
Clicking sound during operation or idle time
•Thissoundisgeneratedwhentherefrigerantcontrol
valvesortheelectricalpartsoperate.
Clopping sound
•
Thissoundisheardfromtheinsideoftheairconditioner
whentheexhaustfanisactivatedwhiletheroomdoors
areclosed.Openthewindoworturnofftheexhaustfan.
The outdoor unit emits water.
In HEAT operation
•Thefrostontheoutdoorunitmeltsintowaterorsteamwhentheair
conditionerisindefrostingoperation.
In COOL or DRY operation
•Moistureintheaircondensesintowateronthecoolsurfaceoftheoutdoor
unitpipinganddrips. *Appearanceoftheoutdoorunitmay
differfromsomemodels.
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Troubleshooting
Beforemakinganinquiryorarequestforrepair,pleasecheckthefollowing.
Iftheproblempersists,consultyourdealer.
Not a problem
Thiscaseisnotaproblem.
Check
Pleasecheckagainbeforerequesting
repairs.
The air conditioner does not operate
Case Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is off.
• Hasthecircuitbreakerbeentrippedorthefuseblown?
• Isthereapowerfailure?
• Arebatteriessetintheremotecontroller?
OPERATION lamp is blinking.
• Turnoffthepowerwiththecircuitbreakerandrestar toperationwiththeremotecontroller.
IftheOPERATIONlampisstillblinking,checktheerrorcodeandconsultyourdealer.
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The air conditioner suddenly stops operating
Case Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is on. • Toprotectthesystem,theairconditionermaystopoperatingaftersuddenlargevoltage
uctuations.Itautomaticallyresumesoperationinabout3minutes.
OPERATION lamp is blinking.
• Aretheairltersdir ty?
Cleantheairlters.
• Isthereanythingblockingtheairinletorairoutletoftheindoorunitoroutdoorunit?
Stopoperationandafterturningoffthecircuitbreaker,removetheobstruction.Thenrestart
operationwiththeremotecontroller.IftheOPERATIONlampisstillblinking,checktheerror
codeandconsultyourdealer.
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The air conditioner does not stop operating
Case Description / what to check
The air conditioner continues
operating even after operation is
stopped.
Immediately after the air conditioner is stopped
• Theoutdoorunitfancontinuesrotatingforaboutanother1minutetoprotectthesystem.
While the air conditioner is not in operation
• Whentheoutdoortemperatureishigh,theoutdoorunitfanmaystartrotatingtoprotect
thesystem.
The room does not cool down / warm up
Case Description / what to check
Air does not come out
In HEAT operation
• Theairconditioneriswarmingup.Waitforabout1to4minutes.
• Duringdefrostingoperation,hotairdoesnotowoutoftheindoorunit.
When the air conditioner operates immediately after the circuit breaker is turned on
• Theairconditionerispreparingtooperate.Waitforabout3to20minutes.
Air does not come out /
Air comes out.
Is the air ow rate setting appropriate?
• Istheairowratesettinglow,suchas“Indoorunitquiet”or“Airowrate1”?Increasethe
airowratesetting.
Is the set temperature appropriate?
Is the adjustment of the air ow direction appropriate?
Air comes out.
• Isthereanyfurnituredirectlyunderorbesidetheindoorunit?
• IstheunityouareoperatingoranotherunitrunninginECONOoperation?
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• Aretheairltersdir ty?
• Isthereanythingblockingtheairinletorairoutletoftheindoorunitoroutdoorunit?
• Isawindowordooropen?
• Isanexhaustfanturning?
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Call your dealer immediately
WARNING
When an abnormality (such as a burning smell) occurs, stop operation and turn off the circuit breaker.
• Continuedoperationinanabnormalconditionmayresultinproblems,electricshockorre.
• Consultthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
Do not attempt to repair or modify the air conditioner by yourself.
• Incorrectworkmayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Consultthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
If one of the following symptoms takes place, call your dealer immediately.
• The power cord is abnormally hot or damaged.
• An abnormal sound is heard during operation.
• The circuit breaker, a fuse, or the earth leakage circuit
breaker cuts off the operation frequently.
• A switch or a button often fails to work properly.
• There is a burning smell.
• Water leaks from the indoor unit.
Turnoffthecircuitbreakerandcallyourdealer.
After a power failure
•Theairconditionerautomaticallyresumesoperationinabout3minutes.Youshouldjustwaitforawhile.
Lightning
•Ifthereisarisklightningcouldstrikeintheneighbourhood,stopoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreakertoprotectthe
system.
Disposal requirements
•Dismantlingoftheunit,handlingoftherefrigerant,oilandotherparts,shouldbedoneinaccordancewiththerelevantlocal
andnationalregulations.
Troubleshooting
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Fault diagnosis by remote controller
•Incasetheairconditionerismalfunctioning,youcanchecktheerrorcodeviatheremote
controllerbeforeconsultingwithservicepersonnelandinformingthemofthemalfunction
code.
1. When is held down for about
5 seconds, “ ” blinks in the temperature
display section.
2. Press repeatedly until a long beep is
produced.
•Thecodeindicationchangesasshownbelow,andnotiesyouwithalongbeep.
CODE MEANING
SYSTEM
00 NORMAL
UA INDOOR-OUTDOORUNITCOMBINATIONFAULT
U0 REFRIGERANTSHORTAGE
U2 DROPVOLTAGEORMAINCIRCUITOVERVOLTAGE
U4 FAILUREOFTRANSMISSION(BETWEENINDOORUNITANDOUTDOORUNIT)
INDOOR
UNIT
A1 INDOORPCBDEFECTIVENESS
A5 FREEZE-UPPROTECTOR
A6 FANMOTORFAULT
C4 FAULTYHEATEXCHANGERTEMPERATURESENSOR
C9 FAULTYSUCTIONAIRTEMPERATURESENSOR
OUTDOOR
UNIT
EA COOLING-HEATINGSWITCHINGERROR
E1 CIRCUITBOARDFAULT
E5 OLSTARTED
E6 FAULTYCOMPRESSORSTARTUP
E7 DCFANMOTORFAULT
E8 OVERCURRENTINPUT
F3 HIGHTEMPERATUREDISCHARGEPIPECONTROL
F6 HIGHPRESSURECONTROL(INCOOLING)
F8 OPERATIONHALTDUETOCOMPRESSORINTERNALTEMPERATUREABNORMALITY
H0 SENSORFAULT
H6 OPERATIONHALTDUETOFAULTYPOSITIONDETECTIONSENSOR
H8 DCCURRENTSENSORFAULT
H9 FAULTYSUCTIONAIRTEMPERATURESENSOR
J3 FAULTYDISCHARGEPIPETEMPERATURESENSOR
J6 FAULTYHEATEXCHANGERTEMPERATURESENSOR
L3 ELECTRICALPARTSHEATFAULT
L4 HIGHTEMPERATUREATINVERTERCIRCUITHEATSINK
L5 OUTPUTOVERCURRENT
P4 FAULTYINVERTERCIRCUITHEATSINKTEMPERATURESENSOR
NOTE
• Ashortbeepindicatesnon-correspondingcodes.
• Tocancelthecodedisplay,hold downforabout5seconds.Thecodedisplayalsoclearsifnobuttonispressedfor1minute.
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MEMO

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MEMO

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MEMO

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MEMO

Quick Reference
3P372379-12Q M18N098A (1902) HT
The two-dimensional bar code is
a manufacturing code.

DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
OPERATIO UALN MAN
MODELS
FTKF20TVMA
FTKF35TVMA
FTKF25TVMA
FTKF50TVMA
FTKF46TVMA

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COMFORT AIRFLOW
TheairowdirectionisupwardwhileinCOOLandDRYoperation.
Thisfunctionpreventscoldairfromblowingdirectlyonyourbody.
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ECONO
Thisfunctionenablesefcientoperationbylimitingthemaximum
powerconsumption.Itisusefulwhenusingtheairconditioner
andotherelectricaldevicessimultaneouslyonasharedelectrical
circuit. Page 14
Enhanced comfort, energy
savings and rapid cooling
Features
POWERFUL
POWERFULoperationquicklymaximisesthecoolingeffectin
anyoperationmode. Page 13
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationlowersthenoiselevelofthe
outdoorunit.Thisfunctionisusefulwhenyouneedtoconsider
thenoiseforyourneighbourhood. Page 15

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Contents
Read Before Operation
SafetyPrecautions.......................................... 3
NamesofParts............................................... 5
PreparationBeforeOperation......................... 8
Basic Operation
COOL·DRY·FANONLY
Operation..............................................9
AdjustingtheAirflowRate..................10
AdjustingtheAirflowDirection...........11
Useful Functions
COMFORTAIRFLOWOperation.......12
POWERFULOperation......................13
ECONOOperation.............................14
OUTDOORUNITQUIET
Operation...........................................15
TIMER Operation
ON/OFFTIMEROperation................16
Care
CareandCleaning....................................... 18
When the Need Arises
FAQ.............................................................. 22
Troubleshooting........................................... 23

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Safety Precautions
Read the precautions in this manual carefully
before operating the unit. This appliance is lled with R32.
•Keepthismanualwheretheusercaneasilyndit.
•TheprecautionsdescribedhereinareclassiedasWARNINGandCAUTION.Theybothcontainimportantinformationregarding
safety.Besuretoobserveallprecautionswithoutfail.
WARNING Failuretofollowtheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpersonalinjuryorlossoflife.
CAUTION Failuretoobservetheseinstructionsproperlymayresultinpropertydamageorpersonalinjury,
whichmaybeseriousdependingonthecircumstances.
Neverattempt. Besuretofollowthe
instructions.
Besuretoestablishanearth
connection.
•Afterreading,keepthismanualinaconvenientplacesothatyoucanrefertoitwhenevernecessary.Iftheequipmentis
transferredtoanewuser,besurealsotohandoverthemanual.
WARNING
• Donotusemeanstoacceleratethedefrostingprocessortoclean,otherthanthoserecommendedbythemanufacturer.
• Theappliancemustbestoredinaroomwithoutcontinuouslyoperatingignitionsources(forexample:openames,an
operatinggasapplianceoranoperatingelectricheater).
• Donotpierceorburn.
• Beawarethatrefrigerantsmaynotcontainanodour.
• Theappliancemustbeinstalled,operatedandstoredinaroomwithoorarealargerthan–*m 2for20/25/35class,1.5m 2
for46/50class.
*Sincethemaximumrefrigerantchargeofthemodelsisbelow1.22kg,itdoesnothaveanylimitationfortheminimumoorarea.
Maintainaninstallationheightof1.8mormorefromtheoorsurfacetothebottomoftheappliance.Ifthesizeoftheroom
wheretheapplianceistobeinstalledhaslessthantheindicatedminimumoorarea,installitinawellventilatedroom.
FordetailsrefertotheWARNINGlistinthe“SafetyPrecautions”sectionoftheinstallationmanualfortheoutdoorunit.
•
Toavoidre,explosionorinjury,donotoperatetheunitwhenharmfulgases(e.g.ammableorcorrosive)aredetectedneartheunit.
• Beawarethatprolonged,directexposuretocoolairfromtheairconditioner,ortoairthatistoocool,canbeharmfultoyour
physicalconditionandhealth.
• Donotplaceobjects,includingrods,yourngers,etc.,intheairinletoroutlet.Productdamageorpersonalinjurymay
resultduetocontactwiththeairconditioner’shigh-speedfanblades.
• Donotattempttorepair,dismantle,reinstallormodifytheairconditioneryourselfasthismayresultinwaterleakage,
electricshockorrehazards.
• Donotuseammablesprayneartheairconditioner,orotherwiseremayresult.
• Donotusearefrigerantotherthantheoneindicatedontheoutdoorunit(R32)wheninstalling,movingorrepairing.Using
otherrefrigerantsmaycausetroubleordamagetotheunit,andpersonalinjury.
• Toavoidelectricshock,donotoperatewithwethands.
• Bewareofreincaseofrefrigerantleakage.Iftheairconditionerisnotoperatingcorrectly,i.e.notgeneratingcoolair,
refrigerantleakagecouldbethecause.Consultyourdealerforassistance.Therefrigerantwithintheairconditionerissafe
andnormallydoesnotleak.
However,intheeventofaleakage,contactwithanakedburner,heaterorcookermayresultingenerationofnoxiousgas.
Donotusetheairconditioneruntilaqualiedservicepersonconrmsthattheleakagehasbeenrepaired.
• Donotattempttoinstallorrepairtheairconditioneryourself.Improperworkmanshipmayresultinwaterleakage,electric
shockorrehazards.Pleasecontactyourlocaldealerorqualiedpersonnelforinstallationandmaintenancework.
• Iftheairconditionerismalfunctioning(givingoffaburningodour,etc.),turnoffpowertotheunitandcontactyourlocal
dealer.Continuedoperationundersuchcircumstancesmayresultinafailure,electricshockorrehazards.
•
Besuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreaker.Failuretoinstallanearthleakagecircuitbreakermayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Besuretoearththeunit.Donotearththeunittoautilitypipe,lightningconductorortelephoneearthlead.
Imperfectearthingmayresultinelectricshock.
CAUTION
• Donotusetheairconditionerforpurposesotherthanthoseforwhichitisintended.Donotusetheairconditionerfor
coolingprecisioninstruments,food,plants,animalsorworksofartasthismayadverselyaffecttheperformance,quality
and/orlongevityoftheobjectconcerned.
• Donotexposeplantsoranimalsdirectlytotheairowfromtheunitasthismaycauseadverseeffects.
• Donotplaceappliancesthatproducenakedamesinplacesexposedtotheairowfromtheunitasthismayimpair
combustionoftheburner.
• Donotblocktheairinletsnoroutlets.Impairedairowmayresultininsufcientperformanceortrouble.
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• Donotsitontheoutdoorunit,putthingsontheunit,orpulltheunit.Doingsomaycauseaccidents,suchasfallingor
topplingdown,thusresultingininjury,productmalfunctioning,orproductdamage.
• Donotplaceobjectsthataresusceptibletomoisturedirectlybeneaththeindoororoutdoorunits.Undercertainconditions,
condensationonthemainunitorrefrigerantpipes,airlterdirtordrainblockagemaycausedripping,resultinginfoulingor
failureoftheobjectconcerned.
• Afterprolongeduse,checktheunitstandanditsmountsfordamage.Iftheyareleftinadamagedcondition,theunitmay
fallandcauseinjury.
• Toavoidinjury,donottouchtheairinletoraluminiumnsoftheindoororoutdoorunits.
• Theapplianceisnotintendedforusebyunattendedyoungchildrenorinrmpersons.Impairmentofbodilyfunctionsand
harmtohealthmayresult.
• Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeunitoritsremotecontroller.Accidentaloperationby
achildmayresultinimpairmentofbodilyfunctionsandharmhealth.
• Avoidimpactstotheindoorandoutdoorunits,orotherwiseproductdamagemayresult.
• Donotplaceammableitems,suchasspraycans,within1moftheairoutlet.
Thespraycansmayexplodeasaresultofhotairfromtheindoororoutdoorunits.
• Becarefulnottoletpetsurinateontheairconditioner.Urinationontheairconditionermayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Donotwashtheairconditionerwithwater,asthismayresultinelectricshockorre.
• Donotplacewatercontainers(vases,etc.)abovetheunit,asthismayresultinelectricshockorrehazardsiftheyshould
toppleover.
• Donotinsertthebatteriesinthewrongpolarity(+/-)orientationasthismayresultinshortcircuiting,re,orbatteryleakage.
• Donotsitorhangonthepanel.Thepanelmayfall,andinjuryorproductmalfunctioningmayresult.
• Donotswaythepanel.Thepanelmayhitpeopleorobjects,andinjuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotletchildrenplayaroundthepanel.Injuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotpullthewires.Thewiresmaybebrokenandthepanelmayfall,andinjuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotlocateobstaclesintheroute.Thepanelmayfall,andinjuryorpropertydamagemayresult.
• Donotbendordamagethewires.Thewiresmaybebrokenandthepanelmayfall,andinjuryorpropertydamagemay
result.
• Donotputobjectsonthepanel,orotherwiseproductionmalfunctioningmayresult.
• Donotuseanunstablestandatthetimeofoperatingormaintainingtheairconditioner,orotherwiseyoumaytoppleover
orinjuryyourself.
• Locatetheremotecontrollerinplacesoutofreachofchildren.Thewrongoperationoftheremotecontrollermayresultin
injury.
•Toavoidoxygendepletion,ensurethattheroomisadequatelyventilatedifequipmentsuchasaburnerisusedtogether
withtheairconditioner.
• Beforecleaning,besuretostopunitoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.Otherwise,anelectricshockandinjurymay
result.
• Onlyconnecttheairconditionertothespeciedpowersupplycircuit.Powersuppliesotherthantheonespeciedmay
resultinelectricshock,overheatingandres.
• Arrangethedrainhosetoensuresmoothdrainage.Imperfectdrainagemaycausewettingofthebuilding,furniture,etc.
• Donotplaceobjectsindirectproximityoftheoutdoorunitanddonotletleavesandotherdebrisaccumulatearoundthe
unit.Leavesareahotbedforsmallanimalswhichcanentertheunit.Onceinsidetheunit,suchanimalscancause
malfunctions,smokeorreiftheycomeintocontactwithelectricalparts.
• Donotplaceobjectsaroundtheindoorunit.
Doingsomayhaveanadverseinuenceontheperformance,productquality,andlifeoftheairconditioner.
• Thisapplianceisnotintendedtobeusedbypersonswithreducedphysical,sensoryormentalcapabilities,orwithlackof
operationknowledge,unlesstheyhavebeengivensupervisionorinstructionconcerningtheapplianceusebyperson
responsiblefortheirsafety.Keepoutofchildren’sreachtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeappliance.
Precautions relating to area surrounding the indoor and outdoor units
Besuretofollowtheinstructionsbelow.
•Theindoorunitisatleast1mawayfromanytelevisionorradioset(unitmaycauseinterferencewiththepictureorsound).
•Refrainfromusingtheunitsinareaspronetohighlevelsofoilysmoke,suchasakitchen.Waterleakagemayresult.
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Outdoor Unit
Open the front panel
Air lter
Refrigerant pipes and
inter-unit wire
Earth terminal (inside)
Drain hose
Air outlet
Air inlet
(back and side)
Outdoor temperature
sensor (back)
Refrigerant pipes and
inter-unit wire
Earth terminal (inside)
Drain hose
Air outlet
Air inlet
(back and side) Outdoor temperature
sensor (back)
RKF46/50
RKF20/25/35
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Signal transmitter
7m
•
Tousetheremotecontroller,aimthe
transmitterattheindoorunit.Ifthereis
anythingblockingthesignalsbetween
theunitandtheremotecontroller,such
asacurtain,theunitmaynotoperate.
• Themaximumtransmissiondistance
isabout7m.
OFF button
• Stopstheoperation.
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FAN setting button
• Selectstheairowratesetting.
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ECONO button
• ECONOoperation.
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SWING button
•
Adjuststheairowdirection
.
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QUIET button
•
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation
.
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TIMER CANCEL button
• Cancelsthetimersetting.
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Names of Parts
Remote Controller
Display (LCD)
• Displaysthecurrentsettings.
(Inthisillustration,eachsectionis
shownwithitsdisplaysonforthe
purposeofexplanation.)
Direct operation buttons
• StartstheCOOL,DRY,orFANONLY
operation.
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TEMPERATURE
adjustment button
• Changesthetemperaturesetting.
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COMFORT button
•
COMFORTAIRFLOWoperation.
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POWERFUL button
• POWERFULoperation.
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OFF TIMER button
(NIGHT SET mode)
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ON TIMER button
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Modelname ARC480A49
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To insert the batteries
1
Slidethebackcover
totakeitoff.
Position
and
correctly!
Settwodrybatteries
AAA.LR03(alkaline).
2
Setthebackcoveras
before.
3
To x the remote controller holder to a wall
1.Chooseaplacefromwherethesignalsreachtheunit.
2.Fixtheholdertoawall,apillar,orsimilarlocationwiththescrewssuppliedwith
theholder.
3.Hangtheremotecontrollerontheremotecontrollerholder.
To attach the titanium apatite deodorizing lter
(sold separately) and dust collection lter PM2.5
(sold separately)
•Ifattachingtheseparatelysoldlters,attachthembeforeturningthepoweron.
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Turn on the circuit breaker
•Afterthepoweristurnedon,theapoftheindoorunitopensandclosesoncetosetthereferenceposition.
Remote
controller
holder
Remote controller
Screws
Preparation Before Operation
NOTE
Notes on batteries
• Toavoidpossibleinjuryordamagefrombatteryleakageorrupturing,removethebatterieswhennotusingtheproductforlongperiodsoftime.
• Thestandardreplacementtimeis1year.Bothbatteriesshouldbereplacedatthesametime.BesuretoreplacethemwithnewsizeAAA.
LR03(alkaline)batteries.
• Whenbatterypowerhasrunout,theLCDwillbeginblinkingasanalertthatthebatteriesneedreplacing.Insomecases,whenbattery
consumptionisacceleratedowingusageconditions,signalreceptionmaydeclinebeforetheLCDbeginsblinking.
• Thebatteriessuppliedwiththeremotecontrollerareforinitialoperation.Thebatteriesmayrunoutinlessthan1year.
Note on remote controller
• Donotdroptheremotecontroller.Donotgetitwet.
CAUTION
Incorrect handling of batteries can result in injury from battery leakage, rupturing or heating, or lead to equipment failure.
Please observe the following precautions and use safely.
• Ifthealkalinesolutionfromthebatteriesshouldgetintheeyes,donotrubtheeyes.Instead,immediatelyushtheeyeswithtapwaterand
seektheattentionofamedicalprofessional.
• Keepbatteriesoutofreachofchildren.Intheeventthatbatteriesareswallowed,seektheimmediateattentionofamedicalprofessional.
• Donotexposebatteriestoheatorre.Donotdisassembleormodifybatteries.Theinsulationorgasreleaseventinsidethebatterymaybe
damaged,resultinginbatteryleakage,rupturing,orheating.
• Donotdamageorpeelofflabelsonthebatteries.
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COOL · DRY · FAN ONLY Operation
NOTE
Note on DRY operation
• Eliminateshumiditywhilemaintainingtheindoortemperatureasmuchaspossible.Itautomaticallycontrolstemperatureandairowrate,
somanualadjustmentofthesefunctionsisunavailable.
Theairconditioneroperateswiththeoperationmodeofyourchoice.
To start operation
Press button of your desired operation mode.
COOL operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
DRY operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
FAN ONLY operation
Press ” appears on the LCD. . “
•TheOPERATIONlamplightsgreen.
Display
To stop operation
Press .
•TheOPERATIONlampgoesoff.
To change the temperature setting
Press .
•Press toraisethetemperatureandpress tolowerthetemperature.
Eachpressingofthebuttonchangesthetemperatureby0.5°C.
COOL operation DRY or FAN ONLY operation
18.0-32.0°C Thetemperaturesettingcannotbechanged.
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Youcanadjusttheairowratetoincreaseyourcomfort.
To adjust the air ow rate setting
Press .
•Eachpressingof changestheairowratesettinginsequence.
AUTO Airow rate 1-5 (Low to High)
Indoor unit quiet
•Whentheairowissetto“ ”,quietoperationstartsandnoisefromtheindoorunitwill
becomequieter.
•Inthequietoperationmode,theairowrateissettoaweaklevel.
•InDRYoperation,theairowratesettingcannotbechanged.
•Atsmallerairowrates,thecoolingeffectisalsosmaller.
Tips for saving energy
Keeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy.
• Recommendedtemperaturesetting
−Forcooling:26.0-28.0°C
Cover windows with a blind or a curtain.
• Blockingsunlightandairfromoutdoorsincreasesthecoolingeffect.
Keep the air lters clean.
• Cloggedairlterscauseinefcientoperationandwasteenergy.Cleanthemonceinaboutevery2weeks.
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If you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period, for example in spring or autumn, turn off the circuit breaker.
• Theairconditioneralwaysconsumesasmallamountofelectricityevenwhileitisnotoperating.
Adjusting the Air ow Rate
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Adjusting the Air ow Direction
Youcanadjusttheairowdirectiontoincreaseyourcomfort.
CAUTION
• Alwaysusearemotecontrollertoadjusttheangleoftheap.
-Ifyouattempttomovetheapforciblybyhandwhenitisswinging,themechanismmaybedamaged.
• Becarefulwhenadjustingthelouvres.
-Insidetheairoutlet,afanisrotatingatahighspeed.
Auto swing Forupanddownairowdirection
1. Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD
•Theap(horizontalblade)willbegintoswing.
2. If you want to stop the movement of the ap, press
again when the ap reaches the desired position.
Manual adjustment Forrightandleftairowdirection
Hold the knobs and move the louvres (vertical blades)
to the desired position.
•Thereareknobsin2places.
Knobs
NOTE
Notes on air ow direction setting
• Themovablerangeoftheapvariesaccordingtotheoperationmode.
• Theapwillstopattheupperpositionwhentheairowrateischangedtolowduring
theupanddownswingsetting.
Movable range of the ap
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NOTE
Note on COMFORT AIRFLOW operation
• Iftheupanddownairowdirectionisselected,COMFORTAIRFLOWoperationwillbecancelled.
COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation
Theairdirectionandowrateareadjustedsothattheairwillnotblowdirectlyat
peopleintheroom.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
COOL operation DRY operation
Flap direction Goesup
Air ow rate Theairowratecanbesettoanylevel AUTO
•NotavailableinFANONLYmode.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheapwillreturntothememorypositionfrombeforeCOMFORTAIRFLOWoperation.
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POWERFUL Operation
POWERFULoperationquicklymaximisesthecoolingeffectinanyoperation
mode.Inthismode,theairconditioneroperatesatmaximumcapacity.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•POWERFULoperationendsin20minutes.Thenthesystemautomaticallyoperatesagain
withtheprevioussettingswhichwereusedbeforePOWERFULoperation.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTE
Notes on POWERFUL operation
• Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
• POWERFULoperationwillnotincreasethecapacityoftheairconditioneriftheairconditionerisalreadyinoperationwithitsmaximum
capacitydemonstrated.
− In COOL operation
Tomaximisethecoolingeffect,thecapacityofoutdoorunitincreasesandtheairowratebecomesxedatthemaximumsetting.
ThetemperatureandairowsettingscannotbechangedinCOOLoperation.
− In DRY operation
Thetemperaturesettingisloweredby2.5°Candtheairowrateisslightlyincreased.
− In FAN ONLY operation
Theairowrateisxedatthemaximumsetting.
Regarding the combination of POWERFUL and other operations
POWERFUL + COMFORT AIRFLOW
Notavailable*
*Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
POWERFUL + ECONO
POWERFUL + OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
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ECONO Operation
ECONOoperationenablesefcientoperationbylimitingthemaximumpower
consumption.
Thisfunctionisusefultopreventthecircuitbreakerfromtrippingwhentheunit
operatesalongsideotherappliancesonthesamecircuit.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•NotavailableinFANONLYmode.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTE
Notes on ECONO operation
• Thisoperationisperformedwithlowerpowerandthereforemaynotprovideasufcientcoolingeffect.
• Pressing causesthesettingstobecancelled,and“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
• Ifthepowerconsumptionlevelisalreadylow,switchingtoECONOoperationwillnotreducethepowerconsumption.
Some useful functions can be used together.
COMFORT AIRFLOW + ECONO Available
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET + ECONO
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OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationlowersthenoiseleveloftheoutdoorunitby
changingthefrequencyandfanspeedontheoutdoorunit.Thisfunctionis
convenientduringnight.
To start
Press .
•“ ”appearsontheLCD.
To cancel
Press again.
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
NOTE
Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
• POWERFULoperationandOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationcannotbeusedatthesametime.
Priorityisgiventothefunctionofwhicheverbuttonispressedlast.
• EventheoperationisstoppedbyusingtheremotecontrollerortheindoorunitON/OFFswitch
whenusingOUTDOORUNITQUIEToperation,“ ”willremainontheremotecontrollerdisplay.
•OUTDOORUNITQUIEToperationwilldropneitherthefrequencynorfanspeediftheyhavebeenalreadydroppedlowenough.
Possible combinations of OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation and basic operations
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
Operation mode
DRY COOL FAN
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ON/OFF TIMER Operation
Timerfunctionsareusefulforautomaticallyswitchingtheairconditioneronoroff
inthemorningoratnight.YoucanalsousetheONTIMERandOFFTIMER
together.
[ON TIMER operation]
To set
Press .
“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•Eachpressingof changesthetimesettingby1hour.
Thetimecanbesetbetween1and12hours.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel
Press .
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
NOTE
In the following cases, set the timer again.
• Afterthecircuitbreakerhasturnedoff.
• Afterapowerfailure.
• Afterreplacingthebatteriesintheremotecontroller.
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[OFF TIMER operation]
To set
Press .
“ ”appearsontheLCD.
•Eachpressingof changesthetimesettingby1hour.
Thetimecanbesetbetween1and12hours.
•TheTIMERlamplightsorange.
Display
To cancel
Press .
•“ ”disappearsfromtheLCD.
•TheTIMERlampgoesoff.
[ON/OFF TIMER combination]
To combine
•Asamplesettingforcombiningthe2timersisshownbelow.
•“ ”and“ ”areappearsontheLCD.
[Example]
When setting while the unit is operating
•Stopstheunit1hourlaterandstartsit7hoursafterthat.
When setting while the unit is stopped
•Startstheunit2hourslaterandstopsit3hoursafterthat.
NOTE
NIGHT SET mode
• WhentheOFFTIMERisset,theairconditionerautomaticallyadjuststhetemperaturesetting(0.5°CupinCOOL)topreventexcessive
coolingduringsleepinghours.
ON/OFF TIMER Operation
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Care and Cleaning
CAUTION
• Beforecleaning,besuretostoptheoperationandturnoffthecircuitbreaker.
• Donottouchthealuminiumnsoftheindoorunit.Ifyoutouchthoseparts,thismaycauseaninjury.
Quick reference
Cleaning parts
Front panel
•Wipeitwithasoftdampcloth.
•Onlyneutraldetergentmaybeused.
If dirty
Air lter
•Vacuumdustorwashthelter.
Once every 2 weeks
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Indoor unit, outdoor unit
and remote controller
•Wipethemwithasoftcloth.
If dirty
Titanium apatite deodorizing lter (sold separately) and dust
collection lter (PM2.5) (sold separately)
Titaniumapatitedeodorizingltersanddustcollectionltersaresoldseparately
(notincludedwiththeairconditioner).
Topurchase,contactthedealerwhereyouboughttheairconditioner.
Item Part No.
Titaniumapatitedeodorizinglter-withoutframe(setof2) KAF970A46
Dustcollectionlter(PM2.5)-withoutframe(setof2) BAFP046A41
Titanium apatite deodorizing lter
•Vacuumdustorreplacethelter.
[Cleaning] [Replacement]
Once every 6 months Once every 3 years
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Dust collection lter (PM2.5)
•Nocleaningisrequired.Pleasereplacethelterevery6months. Page 20
NOTE
For cleaning, do not use any of the following:
• Waterhotterthan40°C
• Volatileliquidsuchasbenzine,petrolandthinner
• Polishingcompounds
• Roughmaterialssuchasascrubbingbrush
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CAUTION
• Donottouchthealuminiumnsbybarehandatthetimeofdismountingormountingthelter.
Air lter
1. Open the front panel.
•Holdthefrontpanelbythesidesandopenit.
2. Pull out the air lters.
•Pushtheltertabatthecentreofeachairltera
littleupwards,thenpullitdown.
2) Pull down
1) Push
3. Wash the air lters with
water or clean them with
vacuum cleaner.
•Itisrecommendedtocleantheairltersevery
2weeks.
If the dust does not come off easily
•Washtheairlterswithneutraldetergentthinnedwith
lukewarmwater,thendrythemupintheshade.
4. Reattach the lters.
5. Close the front panel slowly.
•Pressthepanelatbothsidesandthecentre.
•Makesurethatthefrontpanelissecurelyxed.
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Titanium apatite deodorizing lter (sold separately) /
dust collection lter (PM2.5) (sold separately)
Attaching
1. Open the front panel and
pull out the air lters.
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2. Insert the titanium apatite
deodorizing lters or dust
collection lters (PM2.5).
•
Checkthattheltersareinsertedsecurelyunderthetabs.
Filter
Tab
Cleaning and Replacement
1. Open the front panel and
pull out the air lters.
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2. Take off the titanium apatite
deodorizing lters or dust
collection lters (PM2.5).
•Removetheltersfromthetabs.
Filter
Tab
3.
Clean or replace the titanium
apatite deodorizing lters or
dust collection lters (PM2.5).
[Cleaning for titanium apatite
deodorizing lter (Blue-Black)]
3-1 Vacuum dust, and soak in lukewarm
water or water for about 10 to
15minutes if very dirty.
3-2 After washing, shake off remaining
water and let them dry in the shade.
•Thisltercanberenewedbywashingitwithwater
once andwerecommendevery 6 months
replacingitonceevery 3 years.
•
Donotwiringoutthelterwhenremovingwaterfromit.
[Cleaning for dust collection lter
(PM2.5) (White)]
•
Donotwashtheltersasthiswillreducetheirefciency.
•
Itisrecommendedtoreplaceitonceevery 6 months.
[Replacement]
Remove each lter from the
front grille by detaching them
from the 6 tabs and then install
the new lters.
•Whenattachingthelter,checkthatthelteris
propertysetinthetabs.
4.
Set the lters as they were
and close the front panel.
•Pressthefrontpanelatbothsidesandthecenter.
NOTE
• Operationwithdirtylters:
−cannotdeodorisetheair,
−cannotcleantheair,
−resultsinpoorcooling,
−maycauseodour.
• Disposeofoldltersasnon-ammablewaste.
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FAQ
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Operation does not start soon.
When any direct operation button was pressed
soon after operation was stopped.
When the mode was reselected.
•Thisistoprotecttheairconditioner.
Youshouldwaitforabout3minutes.
The ap does not start swinging
immediately.
•Theairconditionerisadjustingthepositionoftheap.
Theapwillstartmovingsoon.
Different sounds are heard.
A sound like owing water
•Thissoundisgeneratedbecausetherefrigerantinthe
airconditionerisowing.
•Thisisapumpingsoundofthewaterintheair
conditionerandcanbeheardwhenthewateris
pumpedoutfromtheairconditionerduringCOOLor
DRYoperation.
•Refrigerantowsinsidetheairconditionerevenwhen
oneindoorunitisnotinoperationiftheotherindoor
unitisinoperation.
Ticking sound
•Thissoundisgeneratedwhenthecabinetandframe
oftheairconditionerslightlyexpandorshrinkasa
resultoftemperaturechanges.
Clicking sound during operation or idle time
•Thissoundisgeneratedwhentherefrigerantcontrol
valvesortheelectricalpartsoperate.
Clopping sound
•
Thissoundisheardfromtheinsideoftheairconditioner
whentheexhaustfanisactivatedwhiletheroomdoors
areclosed.Openthewindoworturnofftheexhaustfan.
The outdoor unit emits water.
In COOL or DRY operation
•Moistureintheaircondensesintowateronthecoolsurfaceoftheoutdoor
unitpipinganddrips.
*Appearanceoftheoutdoorunitmaydifferfromsomemodels.
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NOTE
Notes on the operating conditions
• Ifoperationcontinuesunderanyconditionsotherthanthoselisted
inthetable,
−Asafetydevicemayactivatetostoptheoperation.
−DewmayformontheindoorunitanddripfromitwhenCOOLor
DRYoperationisselected.
Mode Operating conditions
COOL / DRY
Outdoortemperature:10-46°C
Indoortemperature:18-32°C
Indoorhumidity:80%max.
Mist comes out
Case Description / what to check
Mist comes out of the indoor unit. • ThishappenswhentheairintheroomiscooledintomistbythecoldairowduringCOOL
orotheroperation.
Remote controller
Case Description / what to check
The unit does not receive signals
from the remote controller or has
a limited operating range.
• Thebatteriesmaybeexhausted.
ReplacebothbatterieswithnewdrybatteriesAAA.LR03(alkaline).
Fordetails,referto“Preparation Before Operation”.
Page 8
• Signalcommunicationmaybedisabledifanelectronic-starter-typeuorescentlamp(such
asinverter-typelamps)isintheroom.Consultyourdealerifthatisthecase.
• Theremotecontrollermaynotfunctioncorrectlyifthetransmitterisexposedtodirect
sunlight.
LCD is faint, is not working, or the
display is erratic.
• Thebatteriesmaybeexhausted.
ReplacebothbatterieswithnewdrybatteriesAAA.LR03(alkaline).
Fordetails,referto“Preparation Before Operation”.
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The LCD is blinking and the
remote controller cannot be
operated.
• Batterypowerhasrunout.
ReplacebothbatteriesatthesametimewithnewsizeAAA.LR03(alkaline)batteries.
Leavingexhaustedbatteriesintheremotecontrollercanresultininjuryduetobattery
leakage,rupturingorheating,orleadtoequipmentfailure.
(EvenwhentheLCDisblinking,theOFFbuttonremainsfunctional.)
Other electric devices start
operating.
• Iftheremotecontrolleractivatesotherelectricdevices,movethemawayorconsultyour
dealer.
Air has an odour
Case Description / what to check
The air conditioner gives off an
odour.
• Theroomodourabsorbedintheunitisdischargedwiththeairow.
Werecommendyoutohavetheindoorunitcleaned.Pleaseconsultyourdealer.
Others
Case Description / what to check
The air conditioner suddenly
starts behaving strangely during
operation.
• Theairconditionermaymalfunctionduetolightningorradio.
Iftheairconditionermalfunctions,turnoffthepowerwiththecircuitbreakerandrestartthe
operationwiththeremotecontroller.
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