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FTXA50A2V1BT Daikin room air conditioner
Table of Contents
7.9 To close the front panel.............................................................. 17
Table of Contents 7.10 To remove the front panel .......................................................... 18
7.11 To take following items into account before a long idle period... 18
8 Troubleshooting 18
1 General safety precautions 2 8.1 Symptoms that are NOT system malfunctions ........................... 19
1.1 About the documentation .......................................................... 2 8.1.1 Symptom: A sound like water flowing is heard ............ 19
1.1.1 Meaning of warnings and symbols.............................. 2 8.1.2 Symptom: A blowing sound is heard............................ 19
1.2 For the user ............................................................................... 3 8.1.3 Symptom: A ticking sound is heard.............................. 20
8.1.4 Symptom: A whistling sound is heard .......................... 20
2 About the documentation 3 8.1.5 Symptom: A clicking sound during operation or idle
2.1 About this document.................................................................. 3 time is heard ................................................................ 20
2.2 User reference guide at a glance .............................................. 3 8.1.6 Symptom: A clapping sound is heard .......................... 20
8.1.7 Symptom: White mist comes out of a unit (Indoor
3 About the system 3
unit, outdoor unit) ......................................................... 20
3.1 Indoor unit ................................................................................. 4
8.1.8 Symptom: The units can give off odours...................... 20
3.2 About the user interface ............................................................ 4
8.1.9 Symptom: The outdoor fan rotates while the air
3.2.1 Components: User interface ....................................... 4 conditioner is not in operation ...................................... 20
3.2.2 Status: User interface LCD ......................................... 5 8.2 Solving problems based on error codes..................................... 20
3.2.3 To operate the user interface...................................... 5 8.3 Troubleshooting for wireless connection adapter....................... 20
▪ Do NOT place any objects or equipment on top of the ▪ Format: Digital files on http://www.daikineurope.com/support-
unit. and-manuals/product-information/
▪ Do NOT sit, climb or stand on the unit. Latest revisions of the supplied documentation may be available on
the regional Daikin website or via your installer.
▪ Units are marked with the following symbol:
The original documentation is written in English. All other languages
are translations.
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p o
p h d
i Menu (push 2sec)
b n e
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a Air inlet
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b Air outlet
c Titanium apatite deodorizing filter and silver particle filter
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Panel (push 2sec)
(Ag-ion filter)
d Air filter
e Front panel a Signal transmitter
f Service cover b LCD display
g Intelligent eye sensor c Temperature adjustment button
h Display d ON/OFF button
i Room temperature and humidity sensor e Vertical swing button and menu (push 2 seconds)
j ON/OFF button and operation lamp (green) f Horizontal swing button
k Signal receiver g Comfort airflow and Intelligent eye operation button
l Timer lamp (orange) h Select button
m Intelligent eye lamp (green) i Clock button and open panel (push 2 seconds)
n Wireless adapter ON/OFF button j Buttons for ON/OFF timer operation
o Louvers (vertical blades) k Buttons for Weekly timer operation
p Flaps (horizontal blades) l Streamer
m Econo and Outdoor unit quiet operation button
Note: Position of titanium apatite deodorizing filter and silver n Mode button
particle filter is interchangeable. o Powerful button
p Fan button
ON/OFF button
If the user interface is missing, you can use the ON/OFF button on INFORMATION
the indoor unit to start/stop operation. When operation is started
Use (hold for 2 seconds) to open the front panel when
using this button, the following settings are used:
you clean the air filters. See "7.4 To open the front
▪ Operation mode = Automatic panel" on page 16.
▪ Temperature setting = 25°C
a ≥500
(mm)
Icon Description a Signal receiver
Operation is active Note: Make sure that there are no obstacles within 500 mm under
Operation mode = Automatic the signal receiver. They may influence reception performance of the
user interface.
Operation mode = Drying
1 Aim the signal transmitter at the signal receiver on the indoor
Operation mode = Heating unit (maximum distance for communication is 7 m).
Result: When the indoor unit receives a signal from the user
Operation mode = Cooling interface, you will hear a sound:
Operation mode = Fan only Sound Description
Powerful operation is active Beep-beep Operation starts.
Beep Setting changes.
Econo operation is active
Long beep Operation stops.
Outdoor unit quiet operation is active
2×
Comfort operation is active
INFORMATION
▪ Low energy of battery is indicated by flashing of LCD
display.
▪ ALWAYS replace both batteries at once.
4.4 Clock
2 Press .
If the indoor unit's internal clock is NOT set to the correct time, the
ON timer, OFF timer and weekly timer will NOT operate correctly. 3 Press or to change the setting as follows:
The clock must be set again:
▪ After a circuit breaker has turned the unit OFF.
▪ After a power failure.
…is blinking Brightness is…
▪ After replacing batteries in the user interface.
High
5 Press .
Feature Tasks
Basic features
To start/stop the system and to set the
Operation modes and temperature:
temperature
3 Press to select the menu. ▪ In Heating and Cooling mode, heat
Result: blinks. up or cool down a room.
▪ In Fan only mode, blow air in a room
without heating or cooling.
▪ In Drying mode, decrease the
humidity in a room.
▪ In Automatic mode, an appropriate
temperature and operation mode is
automatically selected.
To adjust the airflow direction (swing or
4 Press or to change the setting as follows: + Airflow fixed position).
direction
To adjust the amount of air blown into
Airflow rate the room.
If the unit is… Symbol Blinks Result To run more quietly.
In the middle of the wall Advanced features
(factory default setting) To remove airborne allergens such as
Streamer mold, pollen, adjuvant substances,
viruses, bacteria…
To use the system when you are also
≤500 mm from the wall Econo using other power-consuming
on right appliances.
To save energy.
To decrease the noise level of the
Outdoor unit quiet outdoor unit. Example: At night.
≤500 mm from the wall
on left To automatically adjust the airflow
Comfort direction to cool down or heat up the
room more effectively.
To prevent the air from coming in direct
Intelligent eye contact with people.
Result: The airflow range will be adjusted to avoid direct contact
with the wall. To save energy when nobody is in the
room.
To cool down or heat up the room
Powerful
5 Operation quickly.
To automatically turn ON or OFF the
ON timer + OFF system.
5.1 Operation range timer
To automatically turn ON or OFF the
Use the system in the following temperature and humidity ranges for Weekly timer system on a weekly basis.
safe and effective operation.
Additional features
Operation mode Operation range Wireless LAN connection To operate the unit using smart
Cooling(a)(b) ▪ Outdoor temperature: –10~46°C appliances.
▪ Indoor temperature: 18~32°C
▪ Indoor humidity: ≤80% 5.3 Operation mode and temperature
Heating (a)
▪ Outdoor temperature: –15~24°C setpoint
▪ Indoor temperature: 10~30°C When. Adjust the system operation mode, and set the temperature
Drying(a) ▪ Outdoor temperature: –10~46°C when you want to:
▪ Indoor temperature: 18~32°C ▪ Heat up or cool down a room
▪ Indoor humidity: ≤80% ▪ Blow air in a room without heating or cooling
If operated outside the operation range: ▪ Decrease the humidity in a room
(a) A safety device might stop the operation of the system.
(b) Condensation might occur on the indoor unit and drip. What. The system operates differently depending on the user
selection.
Note: When using drying or fan only mode, you cannot adjust the
a Flap range in cooling or drying operation
temperature. b Flap range in heating or fan only operation
a Flap position in cooling and dry operation Note: The display automatically returns to the default screen after
b Flap range in heating operation (vertical airflow ON) 60 seconds. To return to the default screen sooner, press
c Flap position in heating operation (vertical airflow OFF) twice.
In cooling and drying
Intelligent eye operation
The airflow direction will change to spread the air along the ceiling.
The system detects movement in the room and automatically adjusts
Comfort airflow ON Comfort airflow OFF the airflow direction and temperature in order to avoid direct contact
with people. If no movement is detected for 20 minutes, the system
switches to energy saving operation:
The airflow direction will change to spread the air along the floor. ▪ <30°C, the temperature is raised by 2°C
The unit detects the room and floor temperature and automatically ▪ ≥30°C, the temperature is raised by 1°C
selects 1 of the 3 airflow directions.
Fan only Decreases airflow rate.
INFORMATION
▪ Powerful and Econo operation CANNOT be used at the
same time. The last selected function takes priority.
Display Operation
Comfort airflow ▪ Econo operation reduces power consumption of the
outdoor unit by limiting the rotation speed of the
Intelligent eye compressor. If power consumption is already low,
Econo operation will NOT further reduce power
Comfort airflow and Intelligent eye consumption.
+
— Both deactivated
Outdoor unit quiet operation
Note: If there are people close to the front of the indoor unit or there
Use Outdoor unit quiet operation when you want to decrease the
are too many people, use both operations at the same time.
noise level of the outdoor unit. Example: At night.
2 To stop operation, press until both symbols disappear
from the LCD. INFORMATION
▪ Powerful and Outdoor unit quiet operation CANNOT be
5.3.5 Powerful operation used at the same time. The last selected function takes
priority.
This operation quickly maximizes the cooling/heating effect in any
▪ This function is only available in Automatic, Cooling,
operation mode. You can get the maximum capacity.
and Heating operation.
INFORMATION ▪ Outdoor unit quiet operation limits the rotation speed of
Powerful operation CANNOT be used together with Econo, the compressor. If the rotation speed of compressor is
Comfort airflow, Intelligent eye and Outdoor unit quiet already low, Outdoor unit quit operation will NOT
operation. The last selected function takes priority. further reduce the compressor rotation speed.
Powerful operation will NOT increase the capacity of the
unit if it already operates at maximum capacity.
To start/stop Econo and Outdoor unit quiet
operation
To start/stop Powerful operation 1 Press one or more times.
Drying ▪ The temperature setting is Pressing cancels the setting and disappears from the LCD.
lowered by 2.5°C. Note: remains on the LCD, even if you turn off the unit using
▪ The airflow rate is slightly the user interface or indoor unit ON/OFF switch.
increased.
operation When you set the ON/OFF timer, the time setting is stored
in the memory. The memory will be reset when the user
Streamer generates a high-speed electron stream with a high interface batteries are replaced.
oxidizing power, reducing bad odours and viruses. Together with the
Use of night set mode in combination with OFF timer
titanium apatite deodorizing filter and the air filters, this function
cleans the air in the room. The air conditioner automatically adjusts the temperature
setting (0.5°C up in cooling, 2.0°C down in heating) to
INFORMATION prevent excessive cooling/heating and ensure a
▪ The high-speed electrons are generated and go away comfortable sleeping temperature.
inside the unit to ensure safe operation.
▪ The Streamer discharge may generate a fizzing sound. 5.5.2 To start/stop ON timer operation
▪ If the airflow becomes weak, the Streamer discharge 1 Press to start.
may stop temporarily to prevent ozone smell.
Result: is displayed on the LCD, the timer lamp lights
5.4.1 To start/stop Flash Streamer operation up, and blinks. and the day of the week disappear from
the LCD.
1 Press .
Result: is displayed on the LCD and the air in the room is
cleaned.
2 To stop operation, press . 2 Press or to change the time setting.
Result: disappears from the LCD and operation stops. 3 Press again.
Result: and the set time are displayed on the LCD. The timer
5.5 OFF/ON timer operation lamp lights up.
Timer functions are useful for automatically switching the air INFORMATION
conditioner on/off at night or in the morning. You can also use OFF
Each time or is pressed, the time setting
timer and ON timer in combination.
advances by 10 minutes. Holding the button down will
INFORMATION change the setting rapidly.
Program the timer again in case of: 4 To stop operation, press .
▪ A breaker has turned the unit off.
Result: and disappear from the LCD and the timer
▪ A power failure. lamp goes off. and the day of the week are displayed on the
▪ After replacing batteries in the user interface. LCD.
Result: is displayed on the LCD, the timer lamp lights Display Current time Set while… Operation
up, and blinks. and the day of the week disappear from 6:00 the unit is Stops at 7:00
the LCD. operating. and starts at
14:00.
the unit is NOT Starts at 14:00.
operating.
2 Press or to change the time setting. Note: If the timer setting is active, the current time is NOT displayed
3 Press again. on the LCD.
lamp goes off. and the day of the week are displayed on the LCD. 6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
5 Press .
3 Press to exit the confirmation mode. ▪ Installed free Daikin Online Controller application
Note: If needed, the SSID number and the KEY are located on the
5.6.4 To deactivate and reactivate Weekly timer unit or can be found in the accessory bag.
operation
1 To deactivate the Weekly timer, press while a
is displayed on the LCD.
Result: disappears from the LCD and the timer lamp goes
off.
2 To reactivate the Weekly timer, press again. a Label with SSID number and password
Result: The last set reservation mode will be used.
5.7.1 Precautions when using the wireless
5.6.5 To delete reservations adapter
Do NOT use near:
To delete individual reservations
▪ Medical equipment. E.g. persons using cardiac pacemakers or
Use this function if you want to delete a single reservation setting.
defibrillators. This product may cause electromagnetic
1 Press . interference.
Result: The day of the week and the reservation number are ▪ Auto-control equipment. E.g. automatic doors or fire alarm
displayed. equipment. This product may cause faulty behaviour of the
equipment.
2 Press or to select the day of the week to be deleted.
▪ Microwave oven. It may affect wireless LAN communications.
3 Press .
Result: , , and blink. 5.7.2 To install the Daikin Online Controller
application
4 Press or and select "blank".
Result: The setting will change as follows: 1 Open:
▪ Google Play for appliances using Android.
▪ App Store for appliances using iOS.
2 Search for Daikin Online Controller.
5 Press . 3 Follow the directions on the screen to install.
Result: The selected reservation is deleted.
6 Press to exit. 5.7.3 To set the wireless connection
Result: Remaining reservations will be active. There are two options to connect the wireless adapter with your
smart device.
2 Press to confirm the selection. To connect the wireless adapter to your device
Result: is blinking. directly
3 Check the indoor unit LED.
1 Hold for at least 5 seconds in the default screen.
…lamp is blinking. Status Result: The confirmation display (menu ) appears.
Timer Communication is OK
2 Press repeatedly or until the AP setting display
Operation and timer Communication is OFF (menu ) appears.
NOTICE
3 Hold for at least 2 seconds to confirm the selection. Do NOT use the system for other purposes. In order to
avoid any quality deterioration, do NOT use the unit for
Result: is blinking. The setting is reset to the factory default. cooling precision instruments, food, plants, animals, or
4 Press to exit the menu. works of art.
CAUTION
NEVER expose little children, plants or animals directly to 7 Maintenance and service
the airflow.
Formula to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions: ▪ Do NOT use water or air of 40°C or higher. Possible
GWP value of the refrigerant × Total refrigerant charge [in consequence: Discoloration and deformation.
kg] / 1000 ▪ Do NOT use polishing compounds.
Please contact your installer for more information. ▪ Do NOT use a scrubbing brush. Possible
consequence: The surface finishing peels off.
WARNING
The refrigerant inside the unit is mildly flammable, but DANGER: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION
normally does NOT leak. If the refrigerant leaks in the Before cleaning, be sure to stop the operation, turn the
room and comes in contact with fire from a burner, a breaker off or pull out the supply cord. Otherwise, an
heater, or a cooker, this may result in fire, or the formation electric shock and injury may result.
of a harmful gas.
1 Clean with a soft cloth. If it is difficult to remove stains, use
Turn off any combustible heating devices, ventilate the water or a neutral detergent.
room, and contact the dealer where you purchased the
unit.
Do NOT use the unit until a service person confirms that
7.3 To clean the front panel
the part from which the refrigerant leaked has been
repaired.
WARNING
▪ Do NOT pierce or burn refrigerant cycle parts.
▪ Do NOT use cleaning materials or means to accelerate
the defrosting process other than those recommended 1 Clean the front panel with a soft cloth. If it is difficult to remove
by the manufacturer. stains, use water or a neutral detergent.
▪ Be aware that the refrigerant inside the system is
odourless.
7.4 To open the front panel
WARNING Open the front panel using the user interface.
The appliance shall be stored in a room without 1 Stop operation.
continuously operating ignition sources (example: open
flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric 2 Hold on the user interface for at least 2 seconds.
heater).
Result: The front panel will open.
NOTICE
Note: Press and hold again for at least 2 seconds to close the
Maintenance MUST be done by an authorized installer or front panel.
service agent.
3 Turn the power supply off.
We recommend performing maintenance at least once a
4 Pull down both locks on the back of the front panel.
year. However, applicable legislation might require shorter
maintenance intervals. 5 Open the front panel until the support fits into the fixing tab.
b
WARNING c
a
To prevent electric shocks or fire: d
▪ Do NOT rinse the unit.
▪ Do NOT operate the unit with wet hands.
▪ Do NOT place any objects containing water on the unit.
CAUTION
After a long use, check the unit stand and fitting for
damage. If damaged, the unit may fall and result in injury. a Lock (1 on each side)
b Backside of the front panel
c Fixing tab
CAUTION d Support
Do NOT touch the heat exchanger fins. These fins are
sharp and could result in cutting injuries.
INFORMATION
▪ If the dust does NOT come off easily, wash them with a
neutral detergent diluted in lukewarm water. Dry the air
filters in the shade.
▪ It is recommended to clean the air filters every 2
7.5 About the air filters weeks.
Operating the unit with dirty filters means that the filter:
▪ CANNOT deodorize the air, 7.7 To clean the titanium apatite
▪ CANNOT clean the air, deodorizing filter and the silver
▪ poor heating/cooling, particle filter (Ag-ion filter)
▪ causes odour. INFORMATION
Clean the filter with water every 6 months.
7.6 To clean the air filters 1 Remove the dust from the filter with a vacuum cleaner.
1 Push the tab at the centre of each air filter, then pull it down.
2 Pull out the air filters.
1
2
INFORMATION
▪ Do NOT throw away the filter frame, but use it again.
▪ Dispose of the old filter as non-flammable waste.
b
c
a Arm
b Shaft slot
c Shaft
5 Remove the front panel.
6 To re-install the front panel perform the steps in the opposite
order.
4 Gently press the front panel down until it clicks.
7.10 To remove the front panel 7.11 To take following items into
account before a long idle period
INFORMATION
Operate the unit several hours in fan only mode to dry the inside of
Remove the front panel only in case it MUST be replaced. the unit.
1 Open the front panel. See "7.4 To open the front panel" on
1 Press and select operation.
page 16.
2 Open the panel locks located on the back side of the panel 2 Press and start operation.
(1 on each side). 3 After operation stops, turn the breaker off.
4 Clean the air filters and replace them in their original position.
a a 5 Remove the batteries from the user interface.
INFORMATION
It is recommended to have periodical maintenance
performed by a specialist. For specialist maintenance,
contact your dealer. Maintenance costs shall be borne by
a Panel lock
the customer.
3 Push the right arm lightly to the right to disconnect the shaft
In certain operating conditions the inside of the unit may
from the shaft slot on the right side.
get dirty after several seasons of use. This results in poor
performance.
8 Troubleshooting
If one of the following malfunctions occur, take the measures shown
below and contact your dealer.
b
c WARNING
Stop operation and shut off the power if anything
unusual occurs (burning smells etc.).
a
Leaving the unit running under such circumstances may
a Arm cause breakage, electric shock or fire. Contact your dealer.
b Shaft
c Shaft slot The system MUST be repaired by a qualified service person:
4 Disconnect the front panel shaft from the shaft slot on the left
side. Malfunction Measure
If a safety device such as a fuse, a Turn OFF the main power
breaker or an earth leakage breaker switch.
frequently actuates or the ON/OFF
switch does NOT properly work.
If water leaks from the unit. Stop the operation.
The operation switch does NOT work Turn OFF the power
well. supply.
If the user interface display indicates the Notify your installer and
unit number, the operation lamp flashes report the malfunction
and the malfunction code appears. code.
▪ Check the batteries of the user interface. ▪ Check if the clock and the day of the
week are set correctly. Refer to
▪ Check the timer setting. "4.4 Clock" on page 6.
The system suddenly ▪ Check if the air inlet or outlet of the Heating operation Check if the user interface's jumper J8 has
stops operating. outdoor or indoor unit is NOT blocked by CANNOT be selected. NOT been cut.
obstacles. Remove any obstacles and
J8
make sure the air can flow freely.
▪ The air conditioner may stop operating
An abnormal function The air conditioner may malfunction
after sudden large voltage fluctuations to
happens during because of lightning or radio waves. Turn
protect the system. It automatically
operation. the breaker OFF and back ON.
resumes operation after about 3 minutes.
The unit does NOT ▪ Check the batteries of the user interface.
The fan will stop during If the set temperature is reached, the
receive signals from Refer to "4.3 To insert the batteries" on
airflow operation. airflow rate is reduced and operation stops.
the user interface. page 6.
Operation will resume automatically when
the indoor temperature rises or falls. ▪ Make sure that the transmitter is NOT
The flaps do NOT start The indoor unit is adjusting the position of exposed to direct sunlight.
to swing immediately. the flaps. The flaps will start moving soon. ▪ Check if there are any electronic starter
Operation does NOT In case the ON/OFF button was pressed type fluorescent lamps in the room.
start soon. right after operation was stopped or if the Contact your dealer.
mode was changed. Operation will start The user interface Replace the batteries of the user interface.
after 3 minutes to protect the system. display is blank.
The system operates, ▪ Check the airflow rate setting. Refer to An error code is Consult your local dealer. Refer to
but cooling or heating "5.3.2 Airflow rate" on page 8. displayed on the user "8.2 Solving problems based on error
is insufficient. interface. codes" on page 20 for a detailed list of
▪ Check the temperature setting. Refer to
"5.3.1 To start/stop operation and to set error codes.
the temperature" on page 8. Other electric If the user interface signals operate other
appliances start to electric appliances, move the other
▪ Check if the airflow direction setting is
operate. appliances away, and contact your dealer.
appropriate. Refer to "5.3.3 Airflow
direction" on page 8. If after checking all above items, it is impossible to fix the problem
▪ Check if the air inlet or outlet of the yourself, contact your installer and state the symptoms, the complete
outdoor or indoor unit is NOT blocked by model name of the unit (with manufacturing number if possible) and
obstacles. Remove any obstacles and the installation date (possibly listed on the warranty card).
make sure the air can flow freely.
▪ Check if the air filters are clogged. Clean 8.1 Symptoms that are NOT system
the air filters. See "7 Maintenance and
service" on page 15.
malfunctions
▪ Check for open doors or windows. Close The following symptoms are NOT system malfunctions:
doors and windows to prevent wind from
coming in. 8.1.1 Symptom: A sound like water flowing is
▪ Check if the unit operates in Econo or heard
Outdoor unit quiet operation. Refer to ▪ This sound is caused by the refrigerant flowing in the unit.
"5.3.6 Econo and Outdoor unit quiet
operation" on page 10. ▪ This sound may be generated when water is flowing away from
the unit during cooling or drying operation.
▪ Check if there is any furniture directly
under or next to the indoor unit. Move the
furniture. 8.1.2 Symptom: A blowing sound is heard
This sound is generated when the direction of the refrigerant flow is
changed (e.g. when switching from cooling to heating).
This sound is generated when the unit slightly expands or contracts ▪ A short beep and 2 consecutive beeps indicate non-
with changes in temperature. corresponding codes.
▪ To cancel the code display, hold the cancel
8.1.4 Symptom: A whistling sound is heard button for 5 seconds. The code will also disappear from
the display if the button is NOT pressed within
This sound is generated by the refrigerant flowing during defrost 1 minute.
operation.
System
8.1.5 Symptom: A clicking sound during Error code Description
operation or idle time is heard
Normal
This sound is generated when the refrigerant control valves or Refrigerant shortage
electrical parts operate.
Overvoltage detection
Signal transmission error (between indoor and
8.1.6 Symptom: A clapping sound is heard
outdoor unit)
This sound is generated when an external device sucks air out of the Indoor/outdoor unit combination fault
room (e.g. exhaust fan, extractor hood) while the doors and windows
in the room are closed. Open the doors or windows, or turn off the Indoor unit
device.
Error code Description
Indoor unit PCB abnormality
8.1.7 Symptom: White mist comes out of a unit
(Indoor unit, outdoor unit) Freeze-up protection or high-pressure control
Fan motor (DC motor) abnormality
When the system is changed over to heating operation after defrost
operation. Moisture generated by defrost becomes steam and is Streamer unit error
exhausted. Indoor heat exchanger thermistor abnormality
Opening or closing front panel error
8.1.8 Symptom: The units can give off odours Room temperature thermistor abnormality
The unit can absorb the smell of rooms, furniture, cigarettes, etc., Humidity sensor error
and then emit it again.
Outdoor unit
8.1.9 Symptom: The outdoor fan rotates while Error code Description
the air conditioner is not in operation 4-way valve abnormality
▪ After operation has stopped. The outdoor fan continues to Outdoor unit PCB abnormality
rotate for another 30 seconds for system protection. Overload activation (compressor overload)
▪ While the air conditioner is not in operation. When the outdoor Compressor lock
temperature is very high, the outdoor fan starts to rotate for DC fan lock
system protection.
Input power overcurrent
Discharge pipe temperature control
8.2 Solving problems based on error
High-pressure control (in cooling mode)
codes Compressor system sensor abnormality
When a problem happens, an error code appears on the user Position sensor abnormality
interface. It is important to understand the problem and to take
DC voltage / current sensor abnormality
measures before resetting an error code. This should be done by a
licensed installer or by your local dealer. Outdoor temperature thermistor abnormality
This chapter gives you an overview of all error codes and the Discharge pipe thermistor abnormality
content of the error code as it appears on the user interface. Outdoor heat exchanger thermistor abnormality
For a more detailed troubleshooting guideline for each error, please Electrical parts heat error
see the service manual. Radiation fin temperature rise
Fault diagnosis by user interface Inverter instantaneous overcurrent (DC)
The user interface can receive an error code from the indoor unit Radiation fin thermistor abnormality
referring to the fault. It is important to understand the problem and Compressor internal temperature error
take measures before resetting the error code. This should be done
by a licensed installer or your local dealer.
To see the error code on the user interface:
8.3 Troubleshooting for wireless
connection adapter
1 Hold for about 5 seconds.
The following table provides a brief description of how to deal with
Result: blinks in the temperature display section.
some problems. If none of the following solutions fix the problem, go
2 Press repeatedly until a continuous beep is heard. to http://www.onlinecontroller.daikineurope.com/ for more
information and FAQ.
Result: The code is now displayed on the display.
9 Disposal
NOTICE
Do NOT try to dismantle the system yourself: dismantling
of the system, treatment of the refrigerant, oil and other
parts MUST comply with applicable legislation. Units
MUST be treated at a specialised treatment facility for
reuse, recycling and recovery.
10 Glossary
Dealer
Sales distributor for the product.
Authorized installer
Technical skilled person who is qualified to install the
product.
User
Person who is owner of the product and/or operates the
product.
Applicable legislation
All international, European, national and local directives,
laws, regulations and/or codes that are relevant and
applicable for a certain product or domain.
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