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DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
OPERATION MANUAL
MODELS
FTXF20W1VMA
FTXF35W1VMA
FTXF25W1VMA
FTXF50W1VMA
FTXF46W1VMA

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COMFORT AIRFLOW
The airow direction is upward while in COOL and DRY
operation, and downward while HEAT operation. This function
prevents cold air or warm air from blowing directly on your body.
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ECONO
This function enables efcient operation by limiting the maximum
power consumption. It is useful when using the air conditioner
and other electrical devices simultaneously on a shared electrical
circuit. Page 14
Enhanced comfort, energy
savings and rapid cooling
Features
POWERFUL
POWERFUL operation quickly maximises the cooling (heating)
effect in any operation mode. Page 13
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation lowers the noise level of the
outdoor unit. This function is useful when you need to consider
the noise for your neighbourhood. Page 15

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Contents
Read Before Operation
Safety Precautions .......................................... 3
Names of Parts ............................................... 5
Preparation Before Operation ......................... 8
Basic Operation
AUTO · COOL · DRY ·
HEAT · FAN ONLY Operation ................9
Adjusting the Airflow Rate ..................10
Adjusting the Airflow Direction ...........11
Useful Functions
COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation .......12
POWERFUL Operation ......................13
ECONO Operation .............................14
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
Operation ...........................................15
TIMER Operation
ON/OFF TIMER Operation ................16
Care
Care and Cleaning ....................................... 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.
• Keep this manual where the user can easily nd it.
• The precautions described herein are classied as WARNING and CAUTION. They both contain important information regarding
safety. Be sure to observe all precautions without fail.
WARNING Failure to follow these instructions properly may result in personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION Failure to observe these instructions properly may result in property damage or personal injury,
which may be serious depending on the circumstances.
Never attempt. Be sure to follow the
instructions.
Be sure to establish an earth
connection.
• After reading, keep this manual in a convenient place so that you can refer to it whenever necessary. If the equipment is
transferred to a new user, be sure also to hand over the manual.
WARNING
• Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
• The appliance must be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources (for example: open ames, an
operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater).
• Do not pierce or burn.
• Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour.
• The appliance must be installed, operated and stored in a room with oor area larger than –*m
2.
*
Since the maximum refrigerant charge of the models is below 1.84kg, it does not have any limitation for the minimum oor area.
Maintain an installation height of 1.8m or more from the oor surface to the bottom of the appliance. If the size of the room
where the appliance is to be installed has less than the indicated minimum oor area, install it in a well ventilated room.
For details refer to the WARNING list in the “Safety Precautions” section of the installation manual for the outdoor unit.
• To avoid re, explosion or injury, do not operate the unit when harmful gases (e.g. ammable or corrosive) are detected
near the unit.
• Be aware that prolonged, direct exposure to cool or warm air from the air conditioner, or to air that is too cool or too warm,
can be harmful to your physical condition and health.
• Do not place objects, including rods, your ngers, etc., in the air inlet or outlet. Product damage or personal injury may
result due to contact with the air conditioner’s high-speed fan blades.
• Do not attempt to repair, dismantle, reinstall or modify the air conditioner yourself as this may result in water leakage,
electric shock or re hazards.
• Do not use ammable spray near the air conditioner, or otherwise re may result.
• Do not use a refrigerant other than the one indicated on the outdoor unit (R32) when installing, moving or repairing. Using
other refrigerants may cause trouble or damage to the unit, and personal injury.
• To avoid electric shock, do not operate with wet hands.
• Beware of re in case of refrigerant leakage. If the air conditioner is not operating correctly, i.e. not generating cool air,
refrigerant leakage could be the cause. Consult your dealer for assistance. The refrigerant within the air conditioner is safe
and normally does not leak.
However, in the event of a leakage, contact with a naked burner, heater or cooker may result in generation of noxious gas.
Do not use the air conditioner until a qualied service person conrms that the leakage has been repaired.
• Do not attempt to install or repair the air conditioner yourself. Improper workmanship may result in water leakage, electric
shock or re hazards. Please contact your local dealer or qualied personnel for installation and maintenance work.
• If the air conditioner is malfunctioning (giving off a burning odour, etc.), turn off power to the unit and contact your local
dealer. Continued operation under such circumstances may result in a failure, electric shock or re hazards.
•
Be sure to install an earth leakage circuit breaker. Failure to install an earth leakage circuit breaker may result in electric shock or re.
• Be sure to earth the unit. Do not earth the unit to a utility pipe, lightning conductor or telephone earth lead.
Imperfect earthing may result in electric shock.
CAUTION
• Do not use the air conditioner for purposes other than those for which it is intended. Do not use the air conditioner for
cooling precision instruments, food, plants, animals or works of art as this may adversely affect the performance, quality
and/or longevity of the object concerned.
• Do not expose plants or animals directly to the airow from the unit as this may cause adverse effects.
• Do not place appliances that produce naked ames in places exposed to the airow from the unit as this may impair
combustion of the burner.
• Do not block the air inlets nor outlets. Impaired airow may result in insufcient performance or trouble.
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• Do not sit on the outdoor unit, put things on the unit, or pull the unit. Doing so may cause accidents, such as falling or
toppling down, thus resulting in injury, product malfunctioning, or product damage.
• Do not place objects that are susceptible to moisture directly beneath the indoor or outdoor units. Under certain conditions,
condensation on the main unit or refrigerant pipes, air lter dirt or drain blockage may cause dripping, resulting in fouling or
failure of the object concerned.
• After prolonged use, check the unit stand and its mounts for damage. If they are left in a damaged condition, the unit may
fall and cause injury.
• To avoid injury, do not touch the air inlet or aluminium ns of the indoor or outdoor units.
• The appliance is not intended for use by unattended young children or inrm persons. Impairment of bodily functions and
harm to health may result.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the unit or its remote controller. Accidental operation by
a child may result in impairment of bodily functions and harm health.
• Avoid impacts to the indoor and outdoor units, or otherwise product damage may result.
• Do not place ammable items, such as spray cans, within 1m of the air outlet.
The spray cans may explode as a result of hot air from the indoor or outdoor units.
• Be careful not to let pets urinate on the air conditioner. Urination on the air conditioner may result in electric shock or re.
• Do not wash the air conditioner with water, as this may result in electric shock or re.
• Do not place water containers (vases, etc.) above the unit, as this may result in electric shock or re hazards if they should
topple over.
• Do not insert the batteries in the wrong polarity (+/-) orientation as this may result in short circuiting, re, or battery leakage.
• Do not sit or hang on the panel. The panel may fall, and injury or product malfunctioning may result.
• Do not sway the panel. The panel may hit people or objects, and injury or property damage may result.
• Do not let children play around the panel. Injury or property damage may result.
• Do not pull the wires. The wires may be broken and the panel may fall, and injury or property damage may result.
• Do not locate obstacles in the route. The panel may fall, and injury or property damage may result.
• Do not bend or damage the wires. The wires may be broken and the panel may fall, and injury or property damage may
result.
• Do not put objects on the panel, or otherwise production malfunctioning may result.
• Do not use an unstable stand at the time of operating or maintaining the air conditioner, or otherwise you may topple over
or injury yourself.
• Locate the remote controller in places out of reach of children. The wrong operation of the remote controller may result in
injury.
• To avoid oxygen depletion, ensure that the room is adequately ventilated if equipment such as a burner is used together
with the air conditioner.
• Before cleaning, be sure to stop unit operation and turn off the circuit breaker. Otherwise, an electric shock and injury may
result.
• Only connect the air conditioner to the specied power supply circuit. Power supplies other than the one specied may
result in electric shock, overheating and res.
• Arrange the drain hose to ensure smooth drainage. Imperfect drainage may cause wetting of the building, furniture, etc.
• Do not place objects in direct proximity of the outdoor unit and do not let leaves and other debris accumulate around the
unit. Leaves are a hotbed for small animals which can enter the unit. Once inside the unit, such animals can cause
malfunctions, smoke or re if they come into contact with electrical parts.
• Do not place objects around the indoor unit.
Doing so may have an adverse inuence on the performance, product quality, and life of the air conditioner.
• This appliance is not intended to be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or with lack of
operation knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the appliance use by person
responsible for their safety. Keep out of children’s reach to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Precautions relating to area surrounding the indoor and outdoor units
Be sure to follow the instructions below.
• The indoor unit is at least 1m away from any television or radio set (unit may cause interference with the picture or sound).
• Refrain from using the units in areas prone to high levels of oily smoke, such as a kitchen. Water leakage may result.
Read Before Operation

ON/OFF
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Display
Air inlet
Front panel
Air outlet
Louvres (vertical blades)
• The louvres are inside of the air
outlet.
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Flap (horizontal blade)
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Model name Indoor temperature
sensor
• Detects the air temperature
around the unit.
TIMER lamp (orange)
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OPERATION lamp (green)
Signal receiver
• Receives signals from the remote
controller.
• When the unit receives a signal, you
will hear a beep sound.
Case Sound type
Operation start beep-beep
Setting changed beep
Operation stop long beep
Indoor unit ON/OFF switch
• Press this switch once to start operation.
Press once again to stop it.
• For the operation mode setting, refer to the following table.
Mode Temperature setting Airow rate
AUTO AUTO25.0°C
• This switch can be used when the remote controller is missing or
out of batteries.
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
•
To use the remote controller, aim the
transmitter at the indoor unit. If there is
anything blocking the signals between
the unit and the remote controller, such
as a curtain, the unit may not operate.
• The maximum transmission distance
is about 7m.
OFF button
• Stops the operation.
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FAN setting button
• Selects the airow rate setting.
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ECONO button
• ECONO Operation.
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SWING button
•
Adjusts the airow direction
.
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QUIET button
•
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
.
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TIMER CANCEL button
• Cancels the timer setting.
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Names of Parts
Remote Controller
Model name ARC480A55
Display (LCD)
• Displays the current settings.
(In this illustration, each section is
shown with its displays on for the
purpose of explanation.)
AUTO buttons
• Automatically selects an appropriate
operation mode (COOL or HEAT)
based on the indoor temperature and
starts the operation.
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Direct operation buttons
• Starts the COOL, DRY, HEAT or
FAN ONLY operation.
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TEMPERATURE
adjustment button
• Changes the temperature setting.
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COMFORT button
•
COMFORT AIRFLOW operation.
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POWERFUL button
• POWERFUL operation.
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OFF TIMER button
(NIGHT SET mode)
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ON TIMER button
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Read Before Operation

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To insert the batteries
1
Slide the back cover
to take it off.
Position
and
correctly!
Set two dry batteries
AAA.LR03 (alkaline).
2
Set the back cover as
before.
3
To x the remote controller holder to a wall
1. Choose a place from where the signals reach the unit.
2. Fix the holder to a wall, a pillar, or similar location with the screws supplied with
the holder.
3. Hang the remote controller on the remote controller holder.
To attach the titanium apatite deodorizing lter
(sold separately) and dust collection lter PM2.5
(sold separately)
• If attaching the separately sold lters, attach them before turning the power on.
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Turn on the circuit breaker
• After the power is turned on, the ap of the indoor unit opens and closes once to set the reference position.
Remote
controller
holder
Remote controller
Screws
Preparation Before Operation
NOTE
Notes on batteries
• To avoid possible injury or damage from battery leakage or rupturing, remove the batteries when not using the product for long periods of time.
• The standard replacement time is 1 year. Both batteries should be replaced at the same time. Be sure to replace them with new size AAA.
LR03 (alkaline) batteries.
• When battery power has run out, the LCD will begin blinking as an alert that the batteries need replacing. In some cases, when battery
consumption is accelerated owing usage conditions, signal reception may decline before the LCD begins blinking.
• The batteries supplied with the remote controller are for initial operation. The batteries may run out in less than 1 year.
Note on remote controller
• Do not drop the remote controller. Do not get it wet.
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.
• If the alkaline solution from the batteries should get in the eyes, do not rub the eyes. Instead, immediately ush the eyes with tap water and
seek the attention of a medical professional.
• Keep batteries out of reach of children. In the event that batteries are swallowed, seek the immediate attention of a medical professional.
• Do not expose batteries to heat or re. Do not disassemble or modify batteries. The insulation or gas release vent inside the battery may be
damaged, resulting in battery leakage, rupturing, or heating.
• Do not damage or peel off labels on the batteries.
Read Before Operation

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AUTO · COOL · DRY · HEAT · FAN ONLY
Operation
NOTE
Notes on AUTO operation
• In AUTO operation, the system selects an appropriate operation mode (COOL or HEAT) based on the indoor starts the operation.
• The system automatically reselects setting at a regular interval to bring the indoor temperature to user-setting level.
Note on DRY operation
• Eliminates humidity while maintaining the indoor temperature as much as possible. It automatically controls temperature and airow rate,
so manual adjustment of these functions is unavailable.
The air conditioner operates with the operation mode of your choice.
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. . “
• The OPERATION lamp lights green.
Display
To stop operation
Press .
• The OPERATION lamp goes off.
To change the temperature setting
Press .
• Press to raise the temperature and press to lower the temperature.
Each pressing of the button changes the temperature by 0.5°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 The temperature setting cannot be
changed.
Basic Operation

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You can adjust the airow rate to increase your comfort.
To adjust the airow rate setting
Press .
• Each pressing of changes the airow rate setting in sequence.
AUTO Airflow rate 1-5 (Low to High)
Indoor unit quiet
• When the airow is set to “ ”, quiet operation starts and noise from the indoor unit will
become quieter.
• In the quiet operation mode, the airow rate is set to a weak level.
• In DRY operation, the airow rate setting cannot be changed.
• At smaller airow rates, the cooling (heating) effect is also smaller.
Tips for saving energy
Keeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy.
• Recommended temperature setting
− For cooling: 26.0-28.0°C
− For heating: 20.0-24.0°C
Cover windows with a blind or a curtain.
• Blocking sunlight and air from outdoors increases the cooling (heating) effect.
Keep the air lters clean.
• Clogged air lters cause inefcient operation and waste energy. Clean them once in about every 2weeks.
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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.
• The air conditioner always consumes a small amount of electricity even while it is not operating.
Adjusting the Airow Rate
Basic Operation

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Adjusting the Airow Direction
You can adjust the airow direction to increase your comfort.
ATTENTION
• Always use a remote controller to adjust the angle of the ap.
- If you attempt to move the ap forcibly by hand when it is swinging, the mechanism may be damaged.
• Be careful when adjusting the louvres.
- Inside the air outlet, a fan is rotating at a high speed.
Auto swing For up and down airow direction
1. Press .
• “ ” appears on the LCD
• The ap (horizontal blade) will begin to swing.
2. If you want to stop the movement of the ap, press
again when the ap reaches the desired position.
Manual adjustment For right and left airow direction
Hold the knobs and move the louvres (vertical blades)
to the desired position.
• There are knobs in 2 places.
Knobs
NOTE
Notes on airow direction setting
• The movable range of the ap varies according to the operation mode.
• The ap will stop at the upper position when the airow rate is changed to low during
the up and down swing setting.
Movable range of the flap
COOL / DRY
FAN ONLY HEAT
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NOTE
Note on COMFORT AIRFLOW operation
• If the up and down airow direction is selected, COMFORT AIRFLOW operation will be cancelled.
COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation
The air direction and ow rate are adjusted so that the air will not blow directly at
people in the room.
To start
Press .
• “ ” appears on the LCD.
COOL operation DRY operation HEAT operation
Flap direction Goes up Goes down
Airow rate The airow rate can
be set to any level AUTO The airow rate can
be set to any level
• Not available in FAN ONLY mode.
To cancel
Press again.
• “ ” disappears from the LCD.
• The ap will return to the memory position from before COMFORT AIRFLOW operation.
Useful Functions

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POWERFUL Operation
POWERFUL operation quickly maximises the cooling (heating) effect in any
operation mode. In this mode, the air conditioner operates at maximum capacity.
To start
Press during operation.
• “ ” appears on the LCD.
• POWERFUL operation ends in 20minutes. Then the system automatically operates again
with the previous settings which were used before POWERFUL operation.
To cancel
Press again.
• “ ” disappears from the LCD.
NOTE
Notes on POWERFUL operation
• Pressing causes the settings to be cancelled, and “ ” disappears from the LCD.
• POWERFUL operation will not increase the capacity of the air conditioner if the air conditioner is already in operation with its maximum
capacity demonstrated.
− In COOL, HEAT and AUTO operation
To maximise the cooling (heating) effect, the capacity of outdoor unit increases and the airow rate becomes xed at the maximum setting.
The temperature and airow settings cannot be changed in COOL and HEAT operation.
Airow settings cannot be changed in AUTO operation.
− In DRY operation
The temperature setting is lowered by 2.5°C and the airow rate is slightly increased.
− In FAN ONLY operation
The airow rate is xed at the maximum setting.
Regarding the combination of POWERFUL and other operations
POWERFUL + COMFORT AIRFLOW
Not available*
*Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last.
POWERFUL + ECONO
POWERFUL + OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
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ECONO Operation
ECONO operation enables efcient operation by limiting the maximum power
consumption.
This function is useful to prevent the circuit breaker from tripping when the unit
operates alongside other appliances on the same circuit.
To start
Press .
• “ ” appears on the LCD.
• Not available in FAN ONLY mode.
To cancel
Press again.
• “ ” disappears from the LCD.
NOTE
Notes on ECONO operation
• This operation is performed with lower power and therefore may not provide a sufcient cooling (heating) effect.
• Pressing causes the settings to be cancelled, and “ ” disappears from the LCD.
• If the power consumption level is already low, switching to ECONO operation will not reduce the power consumption.
Some useful functions can be used together.
COMFORT AIRFLOW + ECONO Available
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET + ECONO
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OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation lowers the noise level of the outdoor unit by
changing the frequency and fan speed on the outdoor unit. This function is
convenient during night.
To start
Press .
• “ ” appears on the LCD.
To cancel
Press again.
• “ ” disappears from the LCD.
NOTE
Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
• POWERFUL operation and OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation cannot be used at the same time.
Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last.
• Even the operation is stopped by using the remote controller or the indoor unit ON/OFF switch
when using OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation, “ ” will remain on the remote controller display.
• OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation will drop neither the frequency nor fan speed if they have been already dropped low enough.
Possible combinations of OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation and basic operations
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
Operation mode
AUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN ONLY
√ – √ √ –
Useful Functions

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ON/OFF TIMER Operation
Timer functions are useful for automatically switching the air conditioner on or off
in the morning or at night. You can also use the ON TIMER and OFF TIMER
together.
[ON TIMER operation]
To set
Press .
“ ” appears on the LCD.
• Each pressing of changes the time setting by 1 hour.
The time can be set between 1 and 12 hours.
• The TIMER lamp lights orange.
Display
To cancel
Press .
• “ ” disappears from the LCD.
• The TIMER lamp goes off.
NOTE
In the following cases, set the timer again.
• After the circuit breaker has turned off.
• After a power failure.
• After replacing the batteries in the remote controller.
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[OFF TIMER operation]
To set
Press .
“ ” appears on the LCD.
• Each pressing of changes the time setting by 1 hour.
The time can be set between 1 and 12 hours.
• The TIMER lamp lights orange.
Display
To cancel
Press .
• “ ” disappears from the LCD.
• The TIMER lamp goes off.
[ON/OFF TIMER combination]
To combine
• A sample setting for combining the 2timers is shown below.
• “ ” and “ ” are appears on the LCD.
[Example]
When setting while the unit is operating
• Stops the unit 1 hour later and starts it 7 hours after that.
When setting while the unit is stopped
• Starts the unit 2 hours later and stops it 3 hours after that.
NOTE
NIGHT SET mode
• When the OFF TIMER is set, the air conditioner automatically adjusts the temperature setting (0.5°C up in COOL, 2.0°C down in HEAT)
to prevent excessive cooling (heating) during sleeping hours.
ON/OFF TIMER Operation
TIMER Operation

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Care and Cleaning
CAUTION
• Before cleaning, be sure to stop the operation and turn off the circuit breaker.
• Do not touch the aluminium ns of the indoor unit. If you touch those parts, this may cause an injury.
Quick reference
Cleaning parts
Front panel
• Wipe it with a soft damp cloth.
• Only neutral detergent may be used.
If dirty
Air lter
• Vacuum dust or wash the lter.
Once every 2 weeks
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Indoor unit and
remote controller
• Wipe them with a soft cloth.
If dirty
NOTE
For cleaning, do not use any of the following:
• Water hotter than 40°C
• Volatile liquid such as benzine, petrol and thinner
• Polishing compounds
• Rough materials such as a scrubbing brush
Titanium apatite deodorizing lter (sold separately) and
dust collection lter (PM2.5) (sold separately)
To purchase the lters (Table 1) or to purchase the another type, contact the
dealer where you bought the air conditioner.
The method of cleaning and replacement of the lters may differ depending on
the model. Ref er to the label attached to the separately sold lters themselves.
Table 1
Item Part No.
Air quality lter (enzyme blue with PM2.5) - without frame (set of 2)
BAFP094A43
Deodorizing lter (enzyme blue) - without frame (set of 2) BAFP094A41
Dust collection lter (PM 2.5) - without frame (set of 2) BAFP046A41
Titanium apatite deodorizing lter - without frame (set of 2) KAF970A46
Deodorizing lter (enzyme blue), Titanium apatite
deodorizing lter.
• Vacuum dust or replace the lter.
[Cleaning] [Replacement]
Once every 6 months Once every 3 years
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Air quality lter (enzyme blue with PM2.5),
Dust collection lter (PM 2.5)
• No cleaning is required. Please replace the lter every 6 months. Page 20
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CAUTION
• Do not touch the aluminium ns by bare hand at the time of dismounting or mounting the lter.
Air lter
1. Open the front panel.
• Hold the front panel by the sides and open it.
2. Pull out the air lters.
• Push the lter tab at the centre of each air lter a
little upwards, then pull it down.
2) Pull down
1) Push
3. Wash the air lters with
water or clean them with
vacuum cleaner.
• It is recommended to clean the air lters every
2weeks.
If the dust does not come off easily
• Wash the air lters with neutral detergent thinned with
lukewarm water, then dry them up in the shade.
4. Reattach the lters.
5. Close the front panel slowly.
• Press the panel at both sides and the centre.
• Make sure that the front panel is securely xed.
Care and Cleaning
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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
• In certain operating conditions, the inside of the air conditioner may get foul after several seasons of use, resulting in poor
performance. It is recommended to have periodical maintenance by a specialist in addition to regular cleaning by the user.
• For specialist maintenance, please contact the dealer where you bought the air conditioner.
• The maintenance cost must be borne by the user.
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.
• This is to protect the air conditioner.
You should wait for about 3minutes.
HEAT operation stops suddenly and
a owing sound is heard.
• The outdoor unit is defrosting. HEAT operation starts
after the frost on the outdoor unit has been removed.
This can take about 4 to 12 minutes.
The air conditioner stops generating
airow during HEAT operation.
• Once the set temperature is reached, the airow rate is
reduced and operation stopped in order to avoid
generating a cool airow. Operation will resume
automatically when the indoor temperature falls.
The ap does not start swinging
immediately.
• The air conditioner is adjusting the position of the ap.
The ap will start moving soon.
Different sounds are heard.
A sound like owing water
• This sound is generated because the refrigerant in the
air conditioner is owing.
• This is a pumping sound of the water in the air
conditioner and can be heard when the water is
pumped out from the air conditioner during COOL or
DRY operation.
• Refrigerant ows inside the air conditioner even when
one indoor unit is not in operation if the other indoor
unit is in operation.
Blowing sound
• This sound is generated when the ow of the
refrigerant in the air conditioner is switched over.
Ticking sound
• This sound is generated when the cabinet and frame
of the air conditioner slightly expand or shrink as a
result of temperature changes.
Whistling sound
• This sound is generated when refrigerant ows during
defrosting operation.
Clicking sound during operation or idle time
• This sound is generated when the refrigerant control
valves or the electrical parts operate.
Clopping sound
•
This sound is heard from the inside of the air conditioner
when the exhaust fan is activated while the room doors
are closed. Open the window or turn off the exhaust fan.
The outdoor unit emits water or steam.
In HEAT operation
• The frost on the outdoor unit melts into water or steam when the air
conditioner is in defrosting operation.
In COOL or DRY operation
• Moisture in the air condenses into water on the cool surface of the outdoor
unit piping and drips. * Appearance of the outdoor unit may
differ from some models.
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Before making an inquiry or a request for repair, please check the following.
If the problem persists, consult your dealer.
Not a problem
This case is not a problem.
Check
Please check again before requesting
repairs.
The air conditioner does not operate
Case Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is off.
• Has the circuit breaker been tripped or the fuse blown?
• Is there a power failure?
• Are batteries set in the remote controller?
OPERATION lamp is blinking.
• Turn off the power with the circuit breaker and restart operation with the remote controller.
If the OPERATION lamp is still blinking, check the error code and consult your dealer.
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The air conditioner suddenly stops operating
Case Description / what to check
OPERATION lamp is on. • To protect the system, the air conditioner may stop operating after sudden large voltage
uctuations. It automatically resumes operation in about 3 minutes.
OPERATION lamp is blinking.
• Are the air lters dirty?
Clean the air lters.
• Is there anything blocking the air inlet or air outlet of the indoor unit or outdoor unit?
Stop operation and after turning off the circuit breaker, remove the obstruction. Then restart
operation with the remote controller. If the OPERATION lamp is still blinking, check the error
code and consult your dealer.
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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
• The outdoor unit fan continues rotating for about another 1 minute to protect the system.
While the air conditioner is not in operation
• When the outdoor temperature is high, the outdoor unit fan may start rotating to protect
the system.
The room does not cool down / warm up
Case Description / what to check
Air does not come out
In HEAT operation
• The air conditioner is warming up. Wait for about 1 to 4 minutes.
• During defrosting operation, hot air does not ow out of the indoor unit.
When the air conditioner operates immediately after the circuit breaker is turned on
• The air conditioner is preparing to operate. Wait for about 3 to 20 minutes.
Air does not come out /
Air comes out.
Is the airow rate setting appropriate?
• Is the airow rate setting low, such as “Indoor unit quiet” or “Airow rate 1”? Increase the
airow rate setting.
Is the set temperature appropriate?
Is the adjustment of the airow direction appropriate?
Air comes out.
• Is there any furniture directly under or beside the indoor unit?
• Is the unit you are operating or another unit running in ECONO operation?
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• Are the air lters dirty?
• Is there anything blocking the air inlet or air outlet of the indoor unit or outdoor unit?
• Is a window or door open?
• Is an exhaust fan turning?
Troubleshooting
When the Need Arises
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Kategorie: | Klimaanlage |
Modell: | Lite FTXF60W1VMA |
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