Daikin 4MXS68F2V1B [21/501] Heat pump indoor unit
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SiBE121021_C Functions
List of Functions 9
1.3 Heat Pump - Indoor Unit
Category Functions
FTXG25/35JV1BW(S)
CTXG50JV1BW(S)
Category Functions
FTXG25/35JV1BW(S)
CTXG50JV1BW(S)
Basic
Function
Inverter (with Inverter Power Control)
Health &
Clean
Air-Purifying Filter — —
Operation Limit for Cooling (°CDB)
— — Photocatalytic Deodorizing Filter — —
Operation Limit for Heating (°CWB) — —
Air-Purifying Filter with Photocatalytic
Deodorizing Function
——
PAM Control — —
Titanium Apatite Photocatalytic Air-
Purifying Filter
Standby Electricity Saving — —
Compressor Oval Scroll Compressor — — Air Filter (Prefilter)
Swing Compressor — — Wipe-Clean Flat Panel
Rotary Compressor — — Washable Grille — —
Reluctance DC Motor — — MOLD PROOF Operation — —
Comfortable
Airflow
Power-Airflow Flap — — Good-Sleep Cooling Operation — —
Power-Airflow Dual Flaps
Timer WEEKLY TIMER Operation
Power-Airflow Diffuser — — 24-Hour ON/OFF TIMER
Wide-Angle Louvers
NIGHT SET Mode
Vertical Auto-Swing (Up and Down)
Worry Free
“Reliability &
Durability”
Auto-Restart (after Power Failure)
Horizontal Auto-Swing (Right and Left) — — Self-Diagnosis (Digital, LED) Display
3-D Airflow — — Wiring Error Check Function — —
COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation
Anti-Corrosion Treatment of Outdoor
Heat Exchanger
——
Comfort
Control
Auto Fan Speed
Indoor Unit Quiet Operation
Flexibility
Multi-Split / Split Type Compatible
Indoor Unit
—
NIGHT QUIET Mode (Automatic) — —
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
(Manual)
H/P, C/O Compatible Indoor Unit — —
INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
Flexible Power Supply Correspondence — —
2-Area INTELLIGENT EYE Operation — — High Ceiling Application — —
Quick Warming Function (Preheating
Operation)
— — Chargeless — —
Hot-Start Function
Either Side Drain (Right or Left)
Automatic Defrosting — — Power Selection — —
Operation Automatic Operation
Remote
Control
5-Room Centralized Controller (Option)
Program Dry Operation
Fan Only
Remote Control Adaptor (Normal Open
Pulse Contact) (Option)
Lifestyle
Convenience
New POWERFUL Operation (Non-
Inverter)
——
Remote Control Adaptor (Normal Open
Contact) (Option)
Inverter POWERFUL Operation
DIII-NET Compatible (Adaptor) (Option)
Priority-Room Setting — — Remote
Controller
Wireless
COOL / HEAT Mode Lock — — Wired (Option)
HOME LEAVE Operation — —
ECONO Operation
Indoor Unit ON/OFF Button
Signal Receiving Sign
Multi-Colored Indicator Lamp (Multi-
Monitor Lamp)
R/C with Back Light
Temperature Display — —
Note:
: Holding Functions
— : No Functions
Содержание
- E series f series g series 1
- Manual 1
- Service 1
- Sibe121021_c 1
- Cooling only 2
- Indoor unit 2
- Outdoor unit 2
- Super multi nx e series f series g series 2
- Table of contents 2
- Heat pump 3
- Indoor unit 3
- Outdoor unit 3
- Function of indoor unit ra models 4 4
- Functions 4
- Indoor unit 0 4
- Introduction vii 4
- Outdoor unit 0 4
- Part 1 list of functions 4
- Part 2 specifications 7 4
- Part 3 printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 9 4
- Part 4 function and control 3 4
- Remote controller 6 4
- Specifications 8 4
- Code indication on remote controller 06 5
- Function of indoor unit sa models 04 5
- Function of thermistor 10 4 control specification 12 5
- Part 5 operation manual 28 5
- Part 6 service diagnosis 84 5
- Problem symptoms and measures 89 3 service check function 90 5
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 12 5
- System configuration 29 2 ra indoor unit 30 5
- Troubleshooting for ra indoor unit f c txg ftxs atxs fvxs flk x s fdk x s series 08 5
- Troubleshooting with led 86 5
- Check 62 6
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit 33 6
- Troubleshooting for sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 19 6
- Application of silicon grease to a power transistor and a diode bridge 62 7
- Field settings 47 7
- Outdoor unit 50 75 class 71 7
- Outdoor unit 80 90 class 01 7
- Part 7 removal procedure 70 7
- Part 8 trial operation and field settings 38 7
- Part 9 appendix 63 7
- Piping diagrams 64 7
- Pump down operation 39 2 forced operation 40 3 wiring error check function 41 4 trial operation 43 7
- Wiring diagrams 75 7
- Cautions regarding safety of workers 8
- Introduction 8
- Safety cautions 8
- Warning 8
- Caution 9
- Warning 9
- Cautions regarding safety of users 10
- Warning 10
- Caution 11
- Warning 11
- Caution 12
- Icons are used to attract the attention of the reader to specific information the meaning of each icon is described in the table below 12
- Used icons 12
- Functions 13
- Part 1 list of functions 13
- Cooling only indoor unit 14
- Functions 14
- Functions sibe121021_c 14
- Holding functions no functions 14
- List of functions 14
- Holding functions no functions 15
- List of functions 3 15
- Sibe121021_c functions 15
- Functions sibe121021_c 16
- Holding functions no functions 16
- List of functions 16
- Holding functions no functions 17
- List of functions 5 17
- Sibe121021_c functions 17
- With wireless remote controller with wired remote controller 17
- Functions sibe121021_c 18
- Holding functions no functions 18
- List of functions 18
- With wireless remote controller with wired remote controller with decoration panel bycq140cgw1 18
- Holding functions no functions 19
- List of functions 7 19
- Sibe121021_c functions 19
- With wireless remote controller with wired remote controller 19
- Cooling only outdoor unit 20
- Functions sibe121021_c 20
- Holding functions no functions 20
- List of functions 20
- Heat pump indoor unit 21
- Holding functions no functions 21
- List of functions 9 21
- Sibe121021_c functions 21
- Functions sibe121021_c 22
- Holding functions no functions 22
- List of functions 22
- Holding functions no functions 23
- List of functions 11 23
- Sibe121021_c functions 23
- Functions sibe121021_c 24
- Holding functions no functions 24
- List of functions 24
- Holding functions no functions 25
- List of functions 13 25
- Sibe121021_c functions 25
- With wireless remote controller with wired remote controller 25
- Functions sibe121021_c 26
- Holding functions no functions 26
- List of functions 26
- With wireless remote controller with wired remote controller with decoration panel bycq140cgw1 26
- Holding functions no functions 27
- List of functions 15 27
- Sibe121021_c functions 27
- With wireless remote controller with wired remote controller 27
- Functions sibe121021_c 28
- Heat pump outdoor unit 28
- Holding functions no functions 28
- List of functions 28
- Part 2 specifications 29
- Specifications 8 29
- Cooling only indoor unit 30
- Specifications 30
- Specifications sibe121021_c 30
- Wall mounted type 50 hz 220 230 240 v 30
- Hz 220 230 240 v 31
- Sibe121021_c specifications 31
- Specifications 19 31
- Hz 220 230 240 v 32
- Specifications 32
- Specifications sibe121021_c 32
- Floor standing type 50 hz 220 230 240 v 33
- Sibe121021_c specifications 33
- Specifications 21 33
- Floor ceiling suspended dual type 50 hz 220 230 240 v 34
- Hz 220 230 240 v 50 hz 230 v 34
- Specifications 34
- Specifications sibe121021_c 34
- Duct connected type 50 hz 230 v 35
- Sibe121021_c specifications 35
- Specifications 23 35
- Ceiling mounted cassette type 50 hz 230 v 36
- Specifications 36
- Specifications sibe121021_c 36
- Hz 220 230 240 v 60 hz 220 v 37
- Sibe121021_c specifications 37
- Specifications 25 37
- Hz 220 230 240 v 60 hz 220 v 38
- Specifications 38
- Specifications sibe121021_c 38
- Ceiling mounted built in type 50 hz 220 230 240 v 50 hz 230 v 60 hz 220 v 39
- Sibe121021_c specifications 39
- Specifications 27 39
- Ceiling suspended type 50 hz 220 230 240 v 40
- Specifications 40
- Specifications sibe121021_c 40
- Cooling only outdoor unit 41
- Hz 230 v 41
- Sibe121021_c specifications 41
- Specifications 29 41
- Hz 230 v 42
- Specifications 42
- Specifications sibe121021_c 42
- Heat pump indoor unit 43
- Sibe121021_c specifications 43
- Specifications 31 43
- Wall mounted type 50 hz 220 230 240 v 43
- Hz 220 230 240 v 44
- Specifications 44
- Specifications sibe121021_c 44
- Hz 220 230 240 v 45
- Sibe121021_c specifications 45
- Specifications 33 45
- Hz 220 230 240 v 46
- Specifications 46
- Specifications sibe121021_c 46
- Hz 220 230 240 v 47
- Sibe121021_c specifications 47
- Specifications 35 47
- Hz 220 230 240 v 48
- Specifications 48
- Specifications sibe121021_c 48
- Floor standing type 50 hz 220 230 240 v 49
- Sibe121021_c specifications 49
- Specifications 37 49
- Floor ceiling suspended dual type 50 hz 220 230 240 v 50
- Hz 220 230 240 v 50 hz 230 v 50
- Specifications 50
- Specifications sibe121021_c 50
- Duct connected type 50 hz 230 v 51
- Sibe121021_c specifications 51
- Specifications 39 51
- Ceiling mounted cassette type 50 hz 230 v 52
- Specifications 52
- Specifications sibe121021_c 52
- Hz 220 230 240 v 60 hz 220 v 53
- Sibe121021_c specifications 53
- Specifications 41 53
- Hz 220 230 240 v 60 hz 220 v 54
- Specifications 54
- Specifications sibe121021_c 54
- Ceiling mounted built in type 50 hz 220 230 240 v 50 hz 230 v 60 hz 220 v 55
- Sibe121021_c specifications 55
- Specifications 43 55
- Ceiling suspended type 50 hz 220 230 240 v 56
- Specifications 56
- Specifications sibe121021_c 56
- Heat pump outdoor unit 57
- Hz 230 v 57
- Sibe121021_c specifications 57
- Specifications 45 57
- Hz 230 v 58
- Specifications 58
- Specifications sibe121021_c 58
- Hz 230 v 59
- Sibe121021_c specifications 59
- Specifications 47 59
- Hz 230 v 60
- Specifications 60
- Specifications sibe121021_c 60
- Indoor unit 0 61
- Outdoor unit 0 61
- Part 3 printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 61
- Remote controller 6 61
- Ftxg25 35jv1bw s ctxg50jv1bw s 62
- Indoor unit 62
- Wall mounted type 62
- Pcb detail a1p control pcb 63
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 51 63
- Sibe121021_c indoor unit 63
- A2p signal receiver display pcb 64
- A3p intelligent eye sensor pcb 64
- Indoor unit sibe121021_c 64
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 64
- Ftxs20 25 35 42 50g2v1b ftxs20 25 35 42 50j2v1b atxs20 25 35 42 50g2v1b 65
- Indoor unit sibe121021_c 66
- Pcb detail pcb 1 control pcb 66
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 66
- Pcb 2 signal receiver pcb 67
- Pcb 3 display pcb 67
- Pcb 4 intelligent eye sensor pcb 67
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 55 67
- Sibe121021_c indoor unit 67
- Ftxs60 71gv1b 68
- Pcb detail pcb 1 control pcb 69
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 57 69
- Sibe121021_c indoor unit 69
- Indoor unit sibe121021_c 70
- Pcb 2 signal receiver pcb 70
- Pcb 3 display pcb 70
- Pcb 4 intelligent eye sensor pcb 70
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 70
- Floor standing type 71
- Fvxs25 35 50fv1b 71
- Indoor unit sibe121021_c 72
- Led3 does not function 72
- Pcb 2 control pcb 72
- Pcb 3 service pcb pcb 4 display pcb 72
- Pcb detail pcb 1 sensor pcb 72
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 72
- Flk x s25 35 50 60bavmb 73
- Floor ceiling suspended dual type 73
- Indoor unit sibe121021_c 74
- Pcb 2 power supply pcb 74
- Pcb 3 display pcb pcb 4 signal receiver pcb 74
- Pcb detail pcb 1 control pcb 74
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 74
- Duct connected type 75
- Fdk x s25 35eavmb fdk x s50 60cvmb 75
- Indoor unit sibe121021_c 76
- Pcb 2 display pcb 76
- Pcb detail pcb 1 control pcb 76
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 76
- Ceiling mounted cassette type 77
- Ffq25 35 50 60b8v1b 77
- Indoor unit sibe121021_c 78
- Pcb detail a1p control pcb 78
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 78
- Fcq35 50 60c7veb fcq35 50 60c8veb 79
- A2p sensor pcb 80
- Indoor unit sibe121021_c 80
- Pcb detail a1p control pcb 80
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 80
- Ceiling mounted built in type 81
- Fdbq25b8v1 81
- Indoor unit sibe121021_c 82
- Pcb detail a1p control pcb 82
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 82
- Fbq35 50 60c7veb 83
- Indoor unit sibe121021_c 84
- Pcb detail a1p control pcb 84
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 84
- A2p fan pcb for fbq35 50c7veb 85
- A2p fan pcb for fbq60c7veb 85
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 73 85
- Sibe121021_c indoor unit 85
- Ceiling suspended type 86
- Fhq35 50 60bvv1b 86
- Ec0606 a 87
- Pcb detail a1p control pcb 87
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 75 87
- Sibe121021_c indoor unit 87
- Brc1d528 88
- Remote controller 88
- Wired remote controller 88
- Brc1e51a7 89
- Brc7e530w 531w brc7f532f 533f brc7ea63w 66 90
- Wireless remote controller 90
- A4p display pcb brc7e530w 531w 91
- A4p display pcb brc7ea63w 66 91
- A4p display pcb brc7f532f 533f 91
- Led5 and led6 do not function 91
- Pcb detail a3p signal receiver pcb 91
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 79 91
- Sibe121021_c remote controller 91
- Outdoor unit 92
- Pcb 1 main pcb 68 75 class 93
- Pcb detail pcb 1 main pcb 50 52 58 class 93
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 81 93
- Sibe121021_c outdoor unit 93
- Outdoor unit sibe121021_c 94
- Pcb 1 main pcb 80 90 class 94
- Pcb 2 service monitor pcb for 3 or 4 rooms 94
- Pcb 2 service monitor pcb for 5 rooms 94
- Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 94
- Function of indoor unit ra models 4 95
- Function of indoor unit sa models 04 95
- Function of thermistor 10 4 control specification 12 95
- Part 4 function and control 95
- Frequency principle 96
- Function of indoor unit ra models 96
- Temperature control 96
- Comfortable air conditioning a fine adjustment is integrated to keep the room temperature constant 97
- Drawing of inverter the following drawing shows a schematic view of the inverter principle 97
- Energy saving heating and cooling once the set temperature is reached the energy saving operation enables to maintain the room temperature at low power 97
- Even during extreme cold weather high capacity is achieved it is maintained even when the outdoor temperature is 2 c 97
- Forced operation refer to page 440 for detail 97
- Frequency limits the following functions regulate the minimum and maximum frequency 97
- Inverter features the inverter provides the following features 97
- Quick heating and quick cooling the compressor rotational speed is increased when starting the heating or cooling this enables to reach the set temperature quickly 97
- The regulating capacity can be changed according to the changes in the outdoor temperature and cooling heating load 97
- Control flow 98
- D signal after the front panel starts moving 3 opening the flap fully after the front panel opens fully 4 making the fan rotate when the flap passes over the fan banned area 98
- Function and control 98
- Function of indoor unit ra models sibe121021_c 98
- Operation starting control 98
- Timing chart 98
- Wall mounted type ftxg and ctxg series the system carries out the following control at the beginning to conduct every functional parts properly 1 opening the front panel fully 2 output of the 98
- Airflow direction control 99
- Auto swing the following table explains the auto swing process for cooling dry heating and fan wall mounted type 99
- Cooling dry heating 99
- Cooling dry mode during cooling or dry mode the flaps retract into the indoor unit then cool air can be blown far and pervaded all over the room 99
- Floor standing type 99
- Ftxg ctxg 99
- Ftxs 60 71 class 99
- Ftxs atxs 20 50 class 99
- Function and control 87 99
- Heating mode during heating mode the large flaps direct airflow downward to spread the warm air to the entire room 99
- Power airflow dual flaps the large flaps send a large volume of air downward to the floor the flap provides an optimum control in cooling dry and heating mode 99
- Series vertical swing up and down horizontal swing right and left cooling dry heating fan 99
- Sibe121021_c function of indoor unit ra models 99
- Upward airflow limit off 99
- Upward airflow limit on 99
- Vertical swing up and down 99
- Wide angle louvers the louvers made of elastic synthetic resin provide a wide range of airflow that guarantees a comfortable air distribution 99
- 1 the vertical blades louvers move from the right to the left 2 the horizontal blades flaps move downward 3 the vertical blades louvers move from the left to the right 4 the horizontal blades flaps move upward 100
- Comfort airflow operation 100
- D airflow wall mounted type ftxs and atxs series alternative repetition of vertical and horizontal swing motions enables uniform air conditioning of the entire room this function is effective for starting the air conditioner 100
- Floor ceiling suspended dual type 100
- Wall mounted type the vertical swing flap is controlled not to blow the air directly on the person in the room 100
- When the horizontal swing and vertical swing are both set to auto mode the airflow becomes 3 d airflow the horizontal and vertical swing motions are alternated and the airflow direction changes in the order shown in the following diagram 100
- Fan speed control for indoor units 101
- Comfort airflow operation 102
- Detail the microcomputer automatically sets the temperature and airflow rate the difference between the room thermistor temperature at start up and the target temperature is divided into two zones then the unit operates in the dry mode with an appropriate capacity for each zone to maintain the temperature and humidity at a comfortable level 102
- Outline program dry operation removes humidity while preventing the room temperature from lowering since the microcomputer controls both the temperature and airflow rate the temperature adjustment and fan adjustment buttons are inoperable in this mode 102
- Program dry operation 102
- The fan speed is controlled automatically within the following steps cooling l tap mh tap same as automatic heating ml tap m tap mh tap depending on the model 102
- The latest command has the priority between powerful and comfort airflow 102
- Wall mounted type 102
- Zone a thermostat off 102
- Zone b zone b 102
- Zone c thermostat on 102
- Automatic operation 103
- Cooling dry 104
- Duct connected type 104
- Floor ceiling suspended dual type 104
- Floor standing type 104
- Function and control 104
- Function of indoor unit ra models sibe121021_c 104
- The monitoring time has passed while the temperature difference is in the zone b cooling dry 10 minutes heating 10 seconds 104
- The operation turns on in any zones except a 104
- The system resumes from defrost control in any zones except a 104
- The temperature difference is in the zone a 104
- The temperature difference returns to the zone c after being in the zone a 104
- Thermostat control 104
- Thermostat control is based on the difference between the room thermistor temperature and the target temperature 104
- Thermostat off condition 104
- Thermostat on condition 104
- Wall mounted type 104
- Duct connected type 105
- Floor ceiling suspended dual type 105
- Floor standing type 105
- Function and control 93 105
- Heating 105
- Refer to temperature control on page 84 for detail 105
- Sibe121021_c function of indoor unit ra models 105
- Wall mounted type ftxg and ctxg series ftxs series 60 71 class 105
- Wall mounted type ftxs and atxs series 20 50 class 105
- Cooling 106
- Detail the night set mode continues operation at the target temperature for the first one hour then automatically raises the target temperature slightly in the case of cooling or lowers it slightly in the case of heating this prevents excessive cooling in summer and excessive heating in winter to ensure comfortable sleeping conditions and also conserves electricity 106
- Duct connected type 106
- Floor ceiling suspended dual type 106
- Floor standing type 106
- Function and control 106
- Function of indoor unit ra models sibe121021_c 106
- Heating 106
- Night set mode 106
- Outline when the off timer is set the night set mode is automatically activated the night set mode keeps the airflow rate setting 106
- Wall mounted type 106
- Econo operation 107
- Home leave operation 108
- Area intelligent eye operation 109
- Area intelligent eye sensor is divided into 2 areas and detects humans in each area 109
- Detail 1 detection method of intelligent eye 109
- Function and control 97 109
- Image of 2 area intelligent eye 109
- Outline wall mounted type ftxs series 20 50 class the following functions can be performed by a motion sensor intelligent eye 1 reduction of the capacity when there is nobody in the room in order to save electricity energy saving operation 2 dividing the room into plural areas and detecting existence of humans in each area moving the airflow direction to the area with no human automatically to avoid direct airflow on humans 109
- Sibe121021_c function of indoor unit ra models 109
- The microcomputer in the indoor unit carries out a sampling every 20 msec and if it detects 10 cycles of the wave in one second in total corresponding to 20 msec 10 200 msec and when the on signal continues 3 sec it judges human is in the room as the motion signal is on 109
- This sensor detects human motion by receiving infrared rays and displays the pulse wave output 109
- Airflow direction in 2 area intelligent eye operation 110
- Area a area b 110
- Detection method the opposite area of detected area is set as the target direction 110
- Detection signal on in both area a and b shift the airflow direction to area b left side 2 detection signal on in area a shift the airflow direction to area b left side 3 detection signal on in area b shift the airflow direction to area a right side 4 detection signal off in both area a and b no change 110
- For dry operation you cannot set the temperature with remote controller but internally the target temperature is shifted by 2 c 110
- Function and control 110
- Function of indoor unit ra models sibe121021_c 110
- In case of fan mode the fan speed reduces by 60 rpm 110
- Indoor unit 110
- Left right 110
- Motions for example in cooling 110
- Others 110
- Top view 110
- When the detection signal is off for 20 minutes in both area a and b the unit starts energy saving operation 110
- When the microcomputer does not have a signal from the sensor in 20 minutes it judges that nobody is in the room and operates the unit in temperature shifted from the target temperature cooling dry 2 c higher heating 2 c lower auto according to the operation mode at that time 110
- A microcomputer in an indoor unit carries out a sampling every 20 msec and if it detects 10 cycles of the wave in one second in total corresponding to 20 msec 10 200 msec it judges human is in the room as the motion signal is on 111
- Detail 1 detection method by intelligent eye 111
- For dry operation you cannot set the temperature with a remote controller but internally the target temperature is shifted by 2 c 111
- Function and control 99 111
- In case of fan mode the fan speed reduces by 60 rpm 111
- Intelligent eye operation 111
- Others 111
- Outline wall mounted type ftxg and ctxg series ftxs series 60 71 class atxs series this is the function that detects existence of humans in the room by a human motion sensor intelligent eye and reduces the capacity when there is nobody in the room in order to save electricity 111
- Sibe121021_c function of indoor unit ra models 111
- The motions for example in cooling 111
- This sensor detects human motion by receiving infrared rays and displays the pulse wave output 111
- When a microcomputer does not have a signal from the sensor in 20 minutes it judges that nobody is in the room and operates the unit in temperature shifted from the target temperature cooling dry 2 c higher heating 2 c lower auto according to the operation mode at that time 111
- 40 90 rpm depending on the model 112
- Auto red blue 112
- Cool blue 112
- Detail when powerful button is pressed the fan speed and target temperature are converted to the following states for 20 minutes 112
- Dry green 112
- Ex powerful operation in cooling mode 112
- Fan white 112
- Features wall mounted type ftxg and ctxg series current operation mode is displayed in color of the lamp of the indoor unit operating status can be monitored even in automatic operation in accordance with the mode of actual operation 112
- Heat red 112
- Inverter powerful operation 112
- Multi colored indicator lamp timer lamp 112
- Outline in order to exploit the cooling and heating capacity to full extent operate the air conditioner by increasing the indoor fan rotating speed and the compressor frequency 112
- The lamp color changes according to the operation 112
- Timer orange 112
- Air purifying filter 114
- Hot start function 114
- Indoor unit on off button 114
- Other functions 114
- Photocatalytic deodorizing filter 114
- Signal receiving sign 114
- Titanium apatite photocatalytic air purifying filter 114
- Auto restart function 115
- Weekly timer operation 115
- 3 malfunction residual the remote controller displays 116
- And the air conditioner comes to an abnormal stop if the float switch is turned off and not turned on again within 5 minutes while the cooling thermostat is off 116
- And the air conditioner comes to an abnormal stop in 5 minutes if the float switch is turned off while the cooling thermostat is on 116
- Drain pump control 116
- Function of indoor unit sa models 116
- Malfunction residual the remote controller displays 116
- Normal operation the purpose of residual operation is to completely drain any moisture adhering to the fin of the indoor heat exchanger when the thermostat goes off during cooling operation 116
- When the float switch is tripped while the cooling thermostat is off 116
- When the float switch is tripped while the cooling thermostat is on 116
- 4 malfunction residual if the float switch is tripped 5 times in succession a drain malfunction is determined to have occurred 117
- And the air conditioner comes to an abnormal stop if the float switch is off for more than 5 minutes in the case of 4 117
- During heating operation if the float switch is not reset even after the 5 minutes operation 5 seconds stop 5 minutes operation cycle ends operation continues until the switch is reset 117
- Is displayed on the remote controller 117
- Is then displayed as operation continues 5 malfunction residual the remote controller displays 117
- When the float switch is tripped and 117
- When the float switch is tripped during heating operation 117
- Thermostat sensor in remote controller 118
- Conditions for starting temperature is 1 c or less for total of 40 min or temperature is 5 c or less for total of 10 min conditions for cancelling temperature is 7 c or more for 10 min continuously 120
- Ex case where temperature is 5 c or less for total of 10 min 120
- Freeze prevention control 120
- Function and control 120
- Function of indoor unit sa models sibe121021_c 120
- When the temperature detected by liquid pipe thermistor r2t of the indoor heat exchanger drops too low the unit enters freeze prevention control in accordance with the following conditions and is also set in accordance with the conditions given below 120
- Detail 121
- Hot start control in heating operation only 121
- Outline at startup with thermostat on or after the completion of defrosting in heating operation the indoor unit fan is controlled to prevent cold air from blasting out and ensure startup capacity 121
- 1 outdoor heat exchanger thermistor 122
- Function and control 122
- Function of thermistor 122
- Function of thermistor sibe121021_c 122
- Heat pump model 122
- Illustrations are for 5 room models as representative and have 5 lines of indoor unit system a e 3 room models have 3 lines a c and 4 room models have 4 lines a d cooling only model 122
- The outdoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for controlling target discharge pipe temperature the system sets the target discharge pipe temperature according to the outdoor and indoor heat exchanger temperature and controls the electronic expansion valve opening so that the target discharge pipe temperature can be obtained 2 in cooling operation the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for detecting disconnection of the discharge pipe thermistor when the discharge pipe temperature becomes lower than the outdoor heat exchanger temperature the discharge pipe thermistor is judged as disconnected 122
- Control specification 124
- Control specification sibe121021_c 124
- Detail cooling only model there are following modes 124
- Determine operation mode the system judges the operation mode command which is set by each room in accordance with the procedure and determines the operation mode of the system the following procedure is taken when the modes conflict with each other 1 the system follows the mode which is set first first push first set 2 for the rooms where the different mode is set standby mode is activated the operation lamp blinks 124
- Function and control 124
- Heat pump model there are following modes 124
- Mode hierarchy 124
- Note unless specified otherwise dry operation command is regarded as cooling operation an indoor fan operation cannot be made in a multiple indoor unit a forced fan command to the indoor unit from the outdoor unit is made during forced operation 124
- Outline there are two modes the one is the normal operation mode and the other is the forced operation mode for installation and providing service 124
- Frequency control 125
- Command frequency is determined in the following order of priority 1 limiting defrost control time 2 forced cooling heating 3 indoor frequency command 126
- D signal and is used for frequency command 126
- D signal the difference between a room thermistor temperature and the target temperature is taken as the 126
- D value of each room and a total value of q 126
- Determine lower limit frequency 126
- Determine prohibited frequency 126
- Determine upper limit frequency 126
- For heat pump model 1 determine command frequency 126
- Indoor frequency command 126
- Indoor unit capacity s value the capacity of the indoor unit is a s value and is used for frequency command 126
- Q of the operating room the room in which the thermos is set to on q value indoor unit output determined from indoor unit volume airflow rate and other factors 126
- Th off thermostat off 126
- The maximum value is set as the lower limit frequency among the frequency lower limits of the following functions four way valve operation compensation draft prevention pressure difference upkeep 126
- The minimum value is set as the upper limit frequency among the frequency upper limits of the following functions compressor protection input current discharge pipe temperature low hz high pressure limit heating peak cut freeze up protection defrost 126
- There is a certain prohibited frequency such as a power supply frequency 126
- Values depend on the type of indoor unit 126
- When starting the compressor or when conditions are varied due to the change of the operating room the frequency must be initialized according to the total of a maximum 126
- 3 minute standby 128
- Controls at mode changing start up 128
- Four way valve operation compensation 128
- Four way valve switching 128
- Preheating operation 128
- Compressor protection function 129
- Detail 129
- Discharge pipe temperature control 129
- Outline the discharge pipe temperature is used as the internal temperature of the compressor if the discharge pipe temperature rises above a certain level the upper limit of frequency is set to keep this temperature from going up further 129
- Reset zone 129
- When turning the compressor from off to on the upper limit of frequency is set as follows the function is not used when defrosting 129
- Freeze up protection control 130
- Input current control 130
- Heating peak cut control 131
- Outdoor fan control 131
- C according to the outdoor temperature 132
- Conditions for canceling defrost the target heat exchanger temperature as the canceling condition is selected in the range of 132
- Defrost control 132
- Detail 132
- Detail conditions for starting defrost 132
- Liquid compression protection function 132
- More than 38 minutes of accumulated time pass since the start of the operation or ending the previous defrosting 132
- Operation stops depending on the outdoor temperature compressor turns off under the conditions that the system is in cooling operation and outdoor temperature is below 132
- Outline defrosting is carried out by the cooling cycle reverse cycle the defrosting time or outdoor heat exchanger temperature must be more than a certain value to finish 132
- Outline in order to obtain the dependability of the compressor the compressor is stopped according to the outdoor temperature and temperature of the outdoor heat exchanger 132
- The compressor operates for 6 minutes 132
- The starting conditions is determined with the outdoor temperature and the outdoor heat exchanger temperature 132
- The system is in heating operation 132
- Electronic expansion valve control 133
- Low hz high pressure limit 133
- Control specification sibe121021_c 134
- Detail the followings are the examples of control which function in each mode by the electronic expansion valve control 134
- Function and control 134
- Liquid pipe temperature control for stopped room is conducted for the non operating indoor units 134
- Sc subcooling control is conducted for the operating indoor units when some of the units are not operating 134
- When all the indoor units are operating liquid pipe temperature control is conducted 134
- Fully closing with power on 135
- Gas pipe isothermal control during cooling 135
- High discharge pipe temperature 135
- Oil recovery function 135
- Opening limit 135
- Pressure equalizing control 135
- Starting operation control changing operation room 135
- Sc subcooling control 136
- Target discharge pipe temperature control 136
- Control when frequency is changed 137
- Disconnection of the discharge pipe thermistor 137
- Detection of overcurrent and overload 138
- Malfunctions 138
- Refrigerant shortage control 138
- Sensor malfunction detection 138
- Anti icing function 139
- Part 5 operation manual 140
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 12 140
- System configuration 29 2 ra indoor unit 30 140
- System configuration 141
- Appearance of the indoor unit may differ 142
- Ftxg ctxg series arc466a1 142
- Indoor unit on off switch 142
- It detects the air temperature around the unit 142
- It detects the movements of people and automatically switches between normal operation and energy saving operation 142
- It receives signals from the remote controller when the unit receives a signal you will hear a beep sound 142
- Multi monitor lamp 142
- Name of parts 142
- Press this switch once to start operation press once again to stop it the operation mode refer to the following table 142
- Ra indoor unit 142
- Signal receiver 142
- The lamp colour changes according to the operation 142
- The louvers are inside of the air outlet 142
- This switch is useful when the remote controller is missing 142
- Timer lamp 142
- When operation by timer has been set the multi monitor lamp periodically changes to orange after lighting orange for about 5 seconds it returns to the colour of the operation mode the multi monitor lamp will turn orange on and off in cyclic manner while the air conditioner is not in operation 142
- Open the front panel 143
- Outdoor unit 143
- Display lcd 144
- Fan setting button 144
- Front cover 144
- Model arc466a1 144
- Name of parts 144
- On off button 144
- Powerful button 144
- Remote controller 144
- Signal transmitter 144
- Temperature adjustment buttons 144
- Clock button 145
- Comfort button 145
- Econo button 145
- Intelligent eye button 145
- Mode selector button 145
- Off timer button 145
- On timer button 145
- Open the front cover 145
- Operation manual 133 145
- Quiet button 145
- Select button 145
- Sibe121021_c ra indoor unit 145
- Swing button 145
- Timer cancel button 145
- Auto dry cool heat fan operation 146
- Operating conditions 147
- To change the temperature setting 147
- Adjusting the airflow direction and rate 148
- Press when the flaps have reached the desired position 148
- Caution 149
- To adjust the airflow rate setting 149
- Comfort airflow operation 150
- Press again 150
- Intelligent eye operation 151
- Press again 151
- Back to normal operation 152
- Caution 152
- Energy saving operation 152
- Intelligent eye operation 152
- Intelligent eye operation is useful for energy saving 152
- Notes on intelligent eye operation 152
- Back to normal operation 153
- Disappears from the lcd 153
- In auto operation 153
- In cool and heat operation 153
- In dry operation 153
- In fan operation 153
- Normal operation 153
- Notes on powerful operation 153
- Powerful operation 153
- Powerful operation ends in 20 minutes then the system automatically operates again with the previous settings which were used before powerful operation is displayed on the lcd 153
- Press again 153
- Press during operation 153
- Outdoor unit quiet operation 154
- Press again 154
- Econo operation 155
- Press again 155
- Press during operation 155
- Off timer operation 156
- On timer operation 157
- Using in these cases of weekly timer 158
- Weekly timer operation 158
- And reservation number 159
- Press to select the desired day of the week 159
- Press to select the desired mode 159
- To use weekly timer operation 159
- Weekly timer operation 160
- Copied 161
- Press to complete the setting 161
- Press to confirm the day of the week to be 161
- Press to select the destination day of the 161
- Press to exit confirming mode 162
- Press to select the day of the week and the 162
- Press while is displayed on the lcd 162
- Reservation number to be confirmed 162
- Weekly timer operation 162
- Deleted 163
- Hold for 5 seconds 163
- Hold for 5 seconds while normal display 163
- Press and select blank 163
- Press to select the day of the week and the 163
- Press to select the day of the week to be 163
- Reservation number to be deleted 163
- Caution 164
- Night quiet mode available only for cool operation 164
- Note for multi system 164
- Outdoor unit quiet operation 164
- Selecting the operation mode 164
- Cool heat mode lock 165
- Operation mode priority 165
- Priority room setting 165
- Priority when powerful operation is used 165
- Priority when using outdoor unit quiet operation 165
- Ftxs fvxs series arc452a1 a3 166
- Manual contents and reference page 166
- Operation manual 166
- Ra indoor unit sibe121021_c 166
- The illustrations are for ftxs20 50g2v1b model as representative 166
- Indoor unit 167
- Names of parts 167
- Indoor unit 168
- Remote controller 169
- Indoor unit 170
- Names of parts 170
- Indoor unit 171
- Names of parts 172
- Remote controller 172
- Caution 173
- Indoor unit 173
- Names of parts 173
- Opening the front panel 173
- Indoor unit 174
- Remote controller 175
- Auto dry cool heat fan operation 176
- To change the temperature setting 176
- To start operation 176
- To stop operation 176
- Press fan setting button 177
- To change the airflow rate setting 177
- Adjusting the airflow direction 178
- To adjust the horizontal blades flaps 178
- To adjust the vertical blades louvers 178
- Attention always use a remote controller to adjust the angles of the flaps and louvers if you attempt to move it forcibly with hand when it is swinging the mechanism may be broken always use a remote controller to adjust the louvers angles in side the air outlet a fan is rotating at a high speed 179
- Check comfort airflow operation in the section of comfort airflow operation and intelligent eye operation 179
- Comfort airflow operation 179
- Notes on flaps and louvers angles 179
- Press either the swing button or the swing button 179
- Press the swing button and the swing button 179
- The and display will light up and the flap and louvers will move in turn 179
- Three dimensional 3 d airflow 179
- To cancel 3 d airflow 179
- To start 3 d airflow 179
- When swing button is selected the flaps swinging range depends on the operation mode see the figure 179
- Adjusting the airflow direction 180
- Press and 180
- Right and left airflow direction 180
- The 3 d airflow direction 180
- To start auto swing 180
- Upper and lower airflow direction 180
- Always use a remote controller to adjust the angles of the flaps and louvers if you attempt to move it forcibly with hand when it is swinging the mechanism may be broken always use a remote controller to adjust the louvers angles in side the air outlet a fan is rotating at a high speed 181
- Caution 181
- In the 3 d airflow the flaps and louvers move in turn 181
- Note on 3 d airflow using 3 d airflow circulates cold air which tends to collected at the bottom of the room and hot air which tends to collect near the ceiling throughout the room preventing areas of cold and hot developing 181
- Note on the angles of the flaps the flaps swinging range depends on the operation see the figure 181
- Or disappears from the lcd 181
- Press and when the flaps or louvers have reached the desired position 181
- This function is effective while flaps or louvers are in auto swing mode 181
- To set the flaps or louvers at desired position 181
- Adjusting the airflow direction 182
- Notes on flap and louvers angle 182
- To adjust the horizontal blade flap 182
- To adjust the vertical blades louvers 182
- Airflow 183
- Airflow selection 183
- Caution 183
- When setting the air outlet selection switch to 183
- When setting the airflow selection switch to 183
- Comfort airflow and intelligent eye operation 184
- To cancel operation 184
- To start operation 184
- Notes on comfort airflow operation 185
- Notes on intelligent eye operation 185
- Caution 186
- Comfort airflow and intelligent eye operation 186
- Intelligent eye is useful for energy saving 186
- Notes on intelligent eye operation 186
- To combine comfort airflow operation and intelligent eye operation 186
- Comfort airflow and intelligent eye operation 187
- Comfort airflow operation 187
- Example 187
- Ftxs60 71gv1b 187
- Intelligent eye operation 187
- To combine comfort airflow and intelligent eye operation 187
- Intelligent eye operation is useful for energy saving 188
- Press and select blank on the lcd 188
- Press and select the desired mode 188
- To cancel operation 188
- To start operation 188
- Caution 189
- Comfort airflow and intelligent eye operation 189
- Vertical angle 90 side view horizontal angle 110 top view 189
- Powerful operation 190
- To cancel powerful operation 190
- To start powerful operation 190
- Outdoor unit quiet operation 191
- To cancel outdoor unit quiet operation 191
- To start outdoor unit quiet operation 191
- Econo operation 192
- To cancel econo operation 192
- To start econo operation 192
- Timer operation 193
- To cancel the off timer operation 193
- To use off timer operation 193
- Attention 194
- Press cancel button 194
- Press on timer button 194
- Press on timer button again 194
- Press select button until the time setting reaches the point you like 194
- To cancel on timer operation 194
- To combine on timer and off timer 194
- To use on timer operation 194
- Example 195
- Operation manual 183 195
- Program 1 program 2 program 3 program 4 195
- Sibe121021_c ra indoor unit 195
- Using in these cases of weekly timer 195
- Weekly timer operation 195
- Press button 196
- Press next button 196
- Press select button to select the desired time 196
- Setting mode 196
- To use weekly timer operation 196
- Press button to complete the setting 197
- Press next button 197
- Press select button to select the desired temperature 197
- Weekly timer operation 197
- Copy mode 198
- Press button 2 198
- Press button to complete the setting 198
- Press copy button 198
- Press copy button to activate copy mode 198
- Confirming a reservation 199
- To deactivate weekly timer operation 199
- To delete reservations 199
- Weekly timer operation 199
- Auto mode automatically selects cool mode or heat mode based on the room temperature therefore auto mode is available when selecting the same operation mode as that of the room with the first unit to be turned on 200
- However outdoor unit quiet operation display remains on the remote controller for other rooms 200
- If the operation mode of the first room is fan mode then using heating mode in any room after this will give priority to heating in this situation the air conditioner running in fan mode will go on standby and the operation lamp will flash 200
- Night quiet mode available only for cooling operation 200
- Night quiet mode requires initial programming during installation please consult your retailer or dealer for assistance 200
- Note for multi system 200
- Operation manual 200
- Otherwise they will enter the standby mode and the operation lamp will flash this does not indicate malfunction 200
- Outdoor unit quiet operation 200
- Ra indoor unit sibe121021_c 200
- Selecting the operation mode 200
- The cooling heating mode lock requires initial programming during installation please consult your retailer or dealer for assistance the cooling heating mode lock sets the unit forcibly to either cooling or heating mode this function is convenient when you wish to set all indoor units connected to the multi system to the same operation mode 200
- The night quiet mode is activated when the temperature drops 5 c or more below the highest temperature recorded that day therefore when the temperature difference is less than 5 c this function will not be activated 200
- When clearing outdoor unit quiet operation clear one of the operating indoor units using their remote controller 200
- Note for multi system 201
- Operation mode priority 201
- Priority room setting 201
- Priority when powerful operation is used 201
- Priority when using outdoor unit quiet operation 201
- Atxs flk x s fdk x s series arc433b67 b68 b69 b76 202
- Manual contents and reference page 202
- Operation manual 202
- Ra indoor unit sibe121021_c 202
- The illustrations are for duct connected type as representative 202
- The illustrations are for wall mounted type as representative 202
- Arc433a8 203
- Remote controller 203
- Flk x s25 35 50 60bavmb 204
- Remote controller 204
- Fdk x s25 35eavmb fdk x s50 60cvmb 205
- Remote controller 205
- Auto dry cool heat fan operation 206
- Press mode selector button and select a operation mode 206
- Press on off button 206
- Press on off button again 206
- Press temperature adjustment button 206
- To change the temperature setting 206
- To start operation 206
- To stop operation 206
- Press fan setting button 207
- To change the airflow rate setting 207
- Adjusting the airflow direction 208
- To adjust the horizontal blades flaps 208
- To adjust the vertical blades louvers 208
- Attention always use a remote controller to adjust the angles of the flaps and louvers if you attempt to move it forcibly with hand when it is swinging the mechanism may be broken always use a remote controller to adjust the louvers angles in side the air outlet a fan is rotating at a high speed 209
- Notes on flaps and louvers angles 209
- Press either the swing button or the swing button 209
- Press the swing button and the swing button the and display will light up and the flap and louvers will move in turn 209
- Three dimensional 3 d airflow using three dimensional airflow circulates cold air which tends to collected at the bottom of the room and hot air which tends to collect near the ceiling throughout the room preventing areas of cold and hot developing 209
- To cancel 3 d airflow 209
- To start 3 d airflow 209
- Adjusting the airflow direction 210
- Press swing button 210
- To adjust the horizontal blade flap 210
- When the flaps have reached the desired position press swing button once more 210
- Notes on flap and louvers angles 211
- To adjust the vertical blades louvers 211
- Comfort airflow operation 212
- Notes on comfort airflow operation 212
- To cancel comfort airflow operation 212
- To start comfort airflow operation 212
- By selecting from the following 213
- Icons the air conditioner will be in comfort airflow operation combined with intelligent eye operation 213
- Intelligent eye operation 213
- Operation manual 201 213
- Sibe121021_c ra indoor unit 213
- Somebody back in the room 213
- To cancel the intelligent eye operation 213
- To start intelligent eye operation 213
- When somebody in the room 213
- Caution 214
- Intelligent eye is useful for energy saving 214
- Intelligent eye operation 214
- Notes on intelligent eye 214
- On the lcd 214
- Press comfort sensor button 214
- Press comfort sensor button and select 214
- To combine comfort airflow operation and intelligent eye operation 214
- Powerful operation 215
- To cancel powerful operation 215
- To start powerful operation 215
- Outdoor unit quiet operation 216
- To cancel outdoor unit quiet operation 216
- To start outdoor unit quiet operation 216
- Econo operation 217
- To cancel econo operation 217
- To start econo operation 217
- Before using home leave operation 218
- Home leave operation 218
- Press home leave button 218
- Press home leave button again 218
- To cancel home leave operation 218
- To start home leave operation 218
- Use as a favorite mode 219
- Use as an energy saving mode 219
- Useful in these cases 219
- What s the home leave operation 219
- Timer operation 220
- To cancel the off timer operation 220
- To use off timer operation 220
- Attention 221
- Example 221
- Press cancel button 221
- Press on timer button 221
- Press on timer button again 221
- Press timer setting button until the time setting reaches the point you like 221
- To cancel on timer operation 221
- To combine on timer and off timer 221
- To use on timer operation 221
- Night quiet mode available only for cooling operation 222
- Note for multi system 222
- Operation manual 222
- Outdoor unit quiet operation 222
- Ra indoor unit sibe121021_c 222
- Selecting the operation mode 222
- Operation mode priority 223
- Priority room setting 223
- Priority when powerful operation is used 223
- Priority when using outdoor unit quiet operation 223
- Brc1d528 224
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 224
- Operation manual 213 225
- Sibe121021_c sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 225
- Contents 226
- Features and functions 226
- Operation manual 226
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series sibe121021_c 226
- Warning 226
- Name and function of switches and icons 227
- Operation manual 215 227
- Sibe121021_c sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 227
- Operation manual 228
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series sibe121021_c 228
- This button sets the ventilation amount refer to the 228
- This icon indicates that the defrost hotstart mode is active 228
- Operation manual 217 229
- Setting up the controller 229
- Sibe121021_c sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 229
- Description of the operation modes 230
- Manual operation 230
- Operation 230
- Operation manual 230
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series sibe121021_c 230
- Operation manual 219 231
- Sibe121021_c sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 231
- Operation manual 232
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series sibe121021_c 232
- Schedule timer operation 232
- Browsing the programmed actions in the schedule time 233
- Operation manual 221 233
- Sibe121021_c sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 233
- What can the schedule timer do 233
- What will the schedule timer do 233
- What will the schedule timer not do 233
- How do i interpret the programmed actions 234
- Operation manual 234
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series sibe121021_c 234
- Getting started 235
- How do i interpret the readings on the display when the schedule timer is active 235
- Operation manual 223 235
- Programming the schedule timer 235
- Sibe121021_c sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 235
- What do i have to program 235
- Operation manual 236
- Programming 236
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series sibe121021_c 236
- Operation manual 225 237
- Sibe121021_c sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 237
- Maintenance 238
- Operation manual 238
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series sibe121021_c 238
- Troubleshooting 238
- Brc1e51a7 239
- Names and functions 239
- Cancel button 240
- Down button be sure to press the part with the symbol 240
- English 9 240
- Fan speed control button 240
- Lcd with backlight 240
- Left button be sure to press the part with the symbol 240
- Menu enter button 240
- On off button 240
- Operation lamp green 240
- Operation mode selector button 240
- Right button be sure to press the part with the symbol 240
- Up button be sure to press the part with the symbol 240
- Liquid crystal display 241
- Names and functions 241
- The airflow direction clock and detailed selection items appear on the detailed display screen in addition to the items appearing on the standard display 241
- Automatic operation mode 242
- Changeover under control 242
- Defrost hot start 242
- Display 242
- English 11 242
- Fan speed 242
- Message 242
- Operation mode 242
- Set temperature display 242
- Under centralized control 242
- Ventilation purifying 242
- Airflow direction 243
- Clock 24 hours real time clock 243
- Detailed selection 15 243
- Display 243
- English 243
- Home leave 243
- Names and functions 243
- Basic operation method 244
- Cool heat auto fan operation 244
- English 244
- Operation button display 244
- Operation method 244
- Operation procedure 244
- Operation screen display 244
- Basic operation metho 246
- Characteristics of heating operation 246
- Use of direct buttons 246
- Outdoor temperature and heating capability 247
- Preparation 247
- Program dry operation 247
- Basic operation metho 248
- Make airflow direction settings from the main menu 248
- Press on off button 248
- The operation lamp green will be lit and the system will start operating 248
- The operation lamp will be turned off and the system will stop operating when on off button is pressed again 248
- Use of direct buttons 248
- Home leave 249
- Operation contents 249
- Program dry 249
- Program dry operation 249
- Basic operation metho 250
- Use of direct buttons 250
- Ventilation operation 250
- Setting method of the cooling heating selection eligibility 251
- Basic operation metho 252
- Cool heat selection eligibility 252
- Use of direct buttons 252
- Key lock 253
- Precautions for setting cooling heating selection eligibility 253
- Will appear all buttons are disabled when the keys are locked to cancel the key lock mode continue pressing menu enter button for at least four seconds during backlight lit 253
- Airflow direction setting 254
- English 254
- Quick cooling heating on off 254
- Quick reference of main menu items 254
- Service contact model information 254
- Set temp mode changeover 254
- The main menu has the following items 254
- Timer settin 254
- Ventilation 254
- Clock setting 255
- Convenient functions 255
- English 25 255
- Language changeover 50 255
- Menu items of sub remote controller 255
- Setting status list 48 255
- Display method for main menu 256
- Manipulating the main menu screen 256
- Menu manipulation 256
- Limit operation 257
- Set temp mode changeover 257
- Airflow direction setting 258
- Manipulating airflow direction setting 258
- Menu manipulation 258
- Airflow direction swing airflow direction 260
- Menu manipulation 260
- Movement of airflow direction blades 260
- Operational details and functions 260
- There are two types of airflow direction setting 260
- Quick cooling heating off 261
- Quick cooling heating on 261
- Quick cooling heating on off 261
- Changing the ventilation rate 262
- Display method for ventilation settings screen 262
- Menu manipulation 262
- Ventilation 262
- Changing ventilation mode 263
- Display method for timer settings screen 264
- Menu manipulation 264
- Timer settings 264
- Display method for the schedule timer settings screen 265
- Setting the schedule timer 265
- Menu manipulation 266
- Schedule timer condition setting 266
- Menu manipulation 268
- Holiday setting 270
- Menu manipulation 270
- Enabling or disabling the schedule timer without changing the set day or time 271
- Making and checking the off reminder timer settings 272
- Menu manipulation 272
- Enabling or disabling the off reminder timer without changing the set time 273
- Menu manipulation 274
- Service contact model information 274
- Contrast adjustment 275
- Convenient functions 275
- Display changeover display selection 276
- Menu manipulation 276
- Setting the detailed display selection 277
- Clock setting 278
- Manipulating the setting status list 278
- Menu manipulation 278
- Setting status list 278
- Setting the clock 278
- Language changeover 280
- Menu manipulation 280
- Selectable languages 280
- Filter sign resetting 281
- Maintenance 281
- Caution 282
- Maintenance 282
- Maintenance of unit and lcd 282
- Warning 282
- Contact your daikin dealer in the following cases 283
- Error code display 283
- Useful information 283
- Brc7e530w 531w brc7f532f 533f brc7ea63w 66 284
- Cool heat changeover remote control switch 284
- Names and functions of the operating section fig 1 2 285
- Handling for wireless remote controller 286
- Short beeps from the receiver indicates that the transmission is properly done 286
- Operation range 287
- Remote controller holder 287
- Slide from above pull it upward 287
- Cooling heating automatic fan and program dry operation 288
- For systems with cool heat changeover remote control switch 288
- For systems without cool heat changeover remote control switch 288
- On off 288
- Operation mode selector 288
- Operation procedure 288
- Press on off button 288
- Press operation mode selector button several times and select the operation mode of your choice as follows 288
- Adjustment 289
- Explanation of heating operation defrost operation 289
- On off 289
- Press on off button 289
- Press temperature setting button and program the setting temperature 289
- Temperature setting 289
- Air flow direction adjust 290
- Fan speed control 290
- Movement of the air flow flap 290
- Press fan speed control button 290
- Press the air flow direction adjust button to select the air direction as shown below 290
- Program timer operation 290
- Up and down direction 290
- How to set master remote controller for vrv system 291
- Indoor unit 291
- One of these remote controllers needs to be designated as the master remote controller 291
- Outdoor unit 291
- Press the programming time button and set the time for stopping or starting the system 291
- Press the timer mode start stop button several times and select the mode on the display 291
- Press the timer off button to cancel programming the display vanishes 291
- Press the timer reserve button 291
- Programming time 291
- Timer cancel 291
- Timer mode start stop 291
- Timer reserve 291
- Bs unit 292
- Continuously press the operation mode selector button for 4 seconds 292
- Indoor unit 292
- One of these remote controllers needs to be designated as the master remote controller 292
- Outdoor unit 292
- Press the operation mode selector button to the indoor unit that you wish to designate as the master remote controller then designation is completed this indoor unit is designated as the master remote controller and the display showing vanishes 292
- How to diagnose trouble spots 293
- Not malfunction of the air conditioner 293
- Precautions for group control system or two remote controller control system 293
- Press operation mode selector button 294
- Press operation mode selector button to get the display back to the normal state 294
- Press programming timer button and change the malfunction code 294
- Press programming timer button and change the unit number 294
- Press the inspection test button to select the inspection mode 294
- Inspection display 295
- Malfunction code 295
- Number 295
- Remedial action 295
- Unit no which sensed trouble 295
- Code indication on remote controller 06 296
- Part 6 service diagnosis 296
- Problem symptoms and measures 89 3 service check function 90 296
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit 33 296
- Troubleshooting for ra indoor unit f c txg ftxs atxs fvxs flk x s fdk x s series 08 296
- Troubleshooting for sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 19 296
- Troubleshooting with led 86 296
- Check 62 297
- Indoor unit 298
- Troubleshooting with led 298
- Outdoor unit 300
- Service diagnosis 300
- The outdoor unit has one green led led a on the pcb when the led a blinks the microcomputer works in order 300
- There are a green led led a and red leds on the outdoor unit pcb the led a indicates microcomputer operation condition in normal condition the led a is blinking and the other leds are off even after the error is canceled and the unit operates in normal condition the led indication remains 300
- Troubleshooting with led sibe121021_c 300
- Problem symptoms and measures 301
- Arc466 series remote controller 302
- Ra indoor unit f c txg ftxs atxs fvxs flk x s fdk x s series 302
- Service check function 302
- Arc452 series remote controller 305
- Check method 1 1 when the timer cancel button is held down for 5 seconds 305
- Indication appears on the temperature display section 305
- Note 1 a short beep pi and 2 consecutive beeps pi pi indicate non corresponding codes 2 to return to the normal mode hold the timer cancel button down for 5 seconds when the remote controller is left untouched for 60 seconds it also returns to the normal mode 3 not all the error codes are displayed when you cannot find the error code try the check method 2 305
- Press the timer cancel button repeatedly until a long beep sounds 305
- Refer to page 294 305
- The code indication changes in the sequence shown below 305
- Arc433 series remote controller 308
- Check method 1 1 when the timer cancel button is held down for 5 seconds 308
- Indication appears on the temperature display section 308
- Note 1 a short beep pi and two consecutive beeps pi pi indicate non corresponding codes 2 to return to the normal mode hold the timer cancel button down for 5 seconds when the remote controller is left untouched for 60 seconds it also returns to the normal mode 3 not all the error codes are displayed when you cannot find the error code try the check method 2 308
- Press the timer cancel button repeatedly until a long beep sounds 308
- Refer to page 297 308
- Timer cancel button 308
- Brc1d528 brc7e530w 531w brc7f532f 533f brc7ea63w 66 the following modes can be selected by using the inspection test button on the remote controller 311
- Field setting mode 311
- Inspection mode 311
- Normal mode 311
- Relations between modes 311
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 311
- Service mode 311
- Trial operation mode 311
- Brc1e51a7 312
- Service check function sibe121021_c 312
- Service diagnosis 312
- Brc1d528 313
- Brc1e51a7 314
- Brc7e530w 531w brc7f532f 533f brc7ea63w 66 315
- To find the error code proceed as follows 315
- Up button down button 315
- 5 6 7 8 9 u p l j f h e c a 0 316
- Mode button 316
- Up button down button 316
- F e j c h a 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 317
- Mode button 317
- Up button down button 317
- Code indication on remote controller 318
- Error code displays automatically and system stops inspect and repair it in the case of the shaded error codes inspection is not displayed the system operates but be sure to inspect and repair it 318
- Ra indoor unit f c txg ftxs atxs fvxs flk x s fdk x s series 318
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 318
- Outdoor unit 319
- Defective indoor unit pcb 320
- Disconnection of connector 320
- Indoor unit pcb abnormality 320
- Malfunction decision conditions 320
- Method of malfunction detection 320
- Note check the following connector 320
- Remote controller display 320
- Supposed causes 320
- The system cannot set the internal settings 320
- The system checks if the circuit works properly within the microcomputer of the indoor unit 320
- Troubleshooting 320
- Troubleshooting for ra indoor unit f c txg ftxs atxs fvxs flk x s fdk x s series 320
- Wrong models interconnected 320
- Freeze up protection control or heating peak cut control 321
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 322
- Caution 322
- Check no 1 refer to p 62 322
- Service diagnosis 322
- Troubleshooting 322
- Troubleshooting for ra indoor unit f c txg ftxs atxs fvxs flk x s fdk x s series sibe121021_c 322
- Dc motor wall mounted type floor standing type 323
- Fan motor or related abnormality 323
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 324
- Caution 324
- Check no 2 refer to p 63 324
- Service diagnosis 324
- Troubleshooting 324
- Troubleshooting for ra indoor unit f c txg ftxs atxs fvxs flk x s fdk x s series sibe121021_c 324
- Ac motor duct connected type floor ceiling suspended dual type 325
- Breaking of the fan motor lead wires 325
- Breaking of wire inside the fan motor 325
- Check no 4 refer to p 63 325
- Defective capacitor of the fan motor 325
- Defective indoor unit pcb 325
- Layer short inside the fan motor winding 325
- Malfunction decision conditions 325
- Method of malfunction detection 325
- Remote controller display 325
- Supposed causes 325
- The detected rotation speed does not reach the demanded rotation speed of the target tap and is less than 50 of the maximum fan motor rotation speed 325
- The rotation speed detected by the hall ic during fan motor operation is used to determine abnormal fan motor operation 325
- Troubleshooting 325
- Thermistor or related abnormality indoor unit 326
- 1 turn off the power 2 remove the front panel 3 turn on the power wait until the initialization finishes 4 operate the unit by the indoor unit on off button 327
- Defective limit switch 327
- Defective reduction motor 327
- Front panel open close fault ftxg and ctxg series 327
- If the error repeats twice the system is shut down 327
- Malfunction decision conditions 327
- Malfunction or deterioration of the front panel mechanism 327
- Method of malfunction detection 327
- Remote controller display 327
- Supposed causes 327
- Troubleshooting 327
- Signal transmission error between indoor unit and outdoor unit 328
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 329
- Caution 329
- Check no 1 refer to p 63 329
- Service diagnosis 317 329
- Sibe121021_c troubleshooting for ra indoor unit f c txg ftxs atxs fvxs flk x s fdk x s series 329
- Troubleshooting 329
- Defective indoor unit pcb 330
- Defective outdoor unit pcb 330
- Malfunction decision conditions 330
- Method of malfunction detection 330
- Remote controller display 330
- Supposed causes 330
- The pair type and multi type are interconnected 330
- The supply power is detected for its requirements different from pair type and multi type by the indoor outdoor transmission signal 330
- Troubleshooting 330
- Unspecified voltage between indoor unit and outdoor unit 330
- Wrong indoor unit pcb or outdoor unit pcb mounted 330
- Wrong models interconnected 330
- Wrong wiring of connecting wires 330
- Indoor unit pcb abnormality 331
- Troubleshooting for sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 331
- Drain water level system abnormality 332
- Is detected by the indoor unit pcb which is not mounted with x15a the indoor unit pcb is defective 333
- Note if 333
- Service diagnosis 321 333
- Sibe121021_c troubleshooting for sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 333
- Troubleshooting 333
- Fan motor or related abnormality 334
- Caution be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 335
- Note there is a possibility of open phase power supply also check power supply 335
- Service diagnosis 323 335
- Sibe121021_c troubleshooting for sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 335
- Troubleshooting fhq series 335
- Defective indoor unit pcb 336
- Defective micro switch 336
- Defective swing motor 336
- Disconnection of connector 336
- Malfunction decision conditions 336
- Method of malfunction detection 336
- Remote controller display 336
- Supposed causes 336
- Swing motor lock fhq series 336
- The error is detected by the limit switch when the motor turns 336
- Troubleshooting 336
- When the on off micro switch for position detection cannot be reversed even though the swing motor is energized for a specified amount of time about 30 seconds 336
- Defective float switch 337
- Defective indoor unit pcb 337
- Drain system abnormality 337
- Error in the drain pipe installation 337
- In fhq problems can also occur in the optional drain pump 337
- Malfunction decision conditions 337
- Method of malfunction detection 337
- Remote controller display 337
- Supposed causes 337
- Troubleshooting 337
- Water leakage is detected based on the float switch on off changeover while the compressor is not operating 337
- When the float switch changes from on to off while the compressor is off 337
- Thermistor or related abnormality 338
- Caution be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 339
- Service diagnosis 327 339
- Sibe121021_c troubleshooting for sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 339
- Troubleshooting 339
- Remote controller thermistor abnormality 340
- Connection of 2 master remote controllers when using 2 remote controllers 341
- Defective indoor unit pcb 341
- Defective remote controller 341
- External cause noise 341
- Malfunction decision conditions 341
- Method of malfunction detection 341
- Microcomputer checks if transmission between indoor unit and remote controller is normal 341
- Remote controller display 341
- Signal transmission error between indoor unit and remote controller 341
- Supposed causes 341
- The error is generated when the micro processor detects that the transmission between the indoor unit and the remote controller is not normal over a certain amount of time 341
- Troubleshooting 341
- Connection among sub remote controllers 342
- Defective remote controller pcb 342
- In case of controlling with 2 remote controllers check the system using micro computer if signal transmission between indoor unit and remote controller main and sub is normal 342
- Malfunction decision conditions 342
- Method of malfunction detection 342
- Remote controller display 342
- Signal transmission error between main remote controller and sub remote controller 342
- Supposed causes 342
- The error is generated when the microprocessor detects that the transmission between the indoor unit and the remote controllers main and sub is not normal over a certain amount of time in case of controlling with 2 remote controllers 342
- Transmission error between main remote controller and sub remote controller 342
- Troubleshooting 342
- Field setting abnormality 343
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 344
- Caution 344
- Service diagnosis 344
- Troubleshooting 344
- Troubleshooting for sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series sibe121021_c 344
- Anti icing function 345
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit 345
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 346
- Caution 346
- Check no 1 refer to p 62 346
- Check no 2 refer to p 64 346
- Service diagnosis 346
- Troubleshooting 346
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit sibe121021_c 346
- Outdoor unit pcb abnormality 347
- A compressor overload is detected through compressor ol 348
- Check no 1 refer to p 62 348
- Check no 2 refer to p 64 348
- Check no 3 refer to p 65 348
- Check no 4 refer to p 65 348
- Defective electronic expansion valve 348
- Defective four way valve 348
- Defective outdoor unit pcb 348
- Defective stop valve 348
- If the error repeats twice the system is shut down 348
- Malfunction decision conditions 348
- Method of malfunction detection 348
- Ol activation compressor overload 348
- Outdoor unit led display a 348
- Refrigerant shortage 348
- Remote controller display 348
- Reset condition continuous run for about 60 minutes without any other error 348
- Supposed causes 348
- The operating temperature condition is not specified 348
- Troubleshooting 348
- Water mixed in refrigerant 348
- A compressor lock is detected by checking the compressor running condition through the position detection circuit 349
- Check no 5 refer to p 66 349
- Compressor lock 349
- Compressor locked 349
- If the error repeats 16 times the system is shut down 349
- Judging from the current waveform generated when high frequency voltage is applied to the compressor 349
- Malfunction decision conditions 349
- Method of malfunction detection 349
- Outdoor unit led display a 349
- Remote controller display 349
- Reset condition continuous run for about 5 minutes without any other error 349
- Supposed causes 349
- Troubleshooting 349
- Dc fan lock 350
- Input overcurrent detection 351
- Discharge pipe temperature control 352
- High pressure control in cooling 353
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 354
- Caution 354
- Check no 1 refer to p 62 354
- Check no 2 refer to p 64 354
- Check no 7 refer to p 68 354
- Check no 8 refer to p 68 354
- Check no 9 refer to p 69 354
- Service diagnosis 354
- Troubleshooting 354
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit sibe121021_c 354
- Compressor sensor system abnormality 355
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 356
- Caution 356
- Service diagnosis 356
- Troubleshooting 356
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit sibe121021_c 356
- Position sensor abnormality 357
- Caution be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 358
- Check no 5 refer to p 66 358
- Service diagnosis 358
- Troubleshooting 358
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit sibe121021_c 358
- Ct or related abnormality 359
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 360
- Caution 360
- Check no 1 refer to p 69 360
- Check no 5 refer to p 66 360
- Service diagnosis 360
- Troubleshooting 360
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit sibe121021_c 360
- Thermistor or related abnormality outdoor unit 361
- Caution 362
- Check no 1 refer to p 62 362
- Discharge pipe thermistor 362
- Gas pipe thermistor 362
- Liquid pipe thermistor 362
- Outdoor heat exchanger thermistor 362
- Outdoor temperature thermistor 362
- Service diagnosis 362
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit sibe121021_c 362
- Troubleshooting in case of 362
- Electrical box temperature rise 363
- A c b c c c 100 70 85 364
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 364
- Caution 364
- Check no 7 refer to p 68 364
- Check no 9 refer to p 69 364
- Service diagnosis 364
- Troubleshooting 364
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit sibe121021_c 364
- Radiation fin temperature rise 365
- 75 class 103 80 90 class 105 366
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 366
- Caution 366
- Check no 7 refer to p 68 366
- Check no 9 refer to p 69 366
- Note refer to application of silicon grease to a power transistor and a diode bridge on page 462 for detail 366
- Service diagnosis 366
- Troubleshooting 366
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit sibe121021_c 366
- Output overcurrent detection 367
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 368
- Caution 368
- Check no 2 refer to p 69 368
- Check no 5 refer to p 66 368
- Check no 7 refer to p 68 368
- Check no 8 refer to p 68 368
- Service diagnosis 368
- Troubleshooting 368
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit sibe121021_c 368
- Refrigerant shortage 369
- Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting connectors or parts may be damaged 370
- Caution 370
- Check no 1 refer to p 62 370
- Check no 2 refer to p 64 370
- Service diagnosis 370
- Troubleshooting 370
- Troubleshooting for outdoor unit sibe121021_c 370
- Low voltage detection or over voltage detection 371
- Signal transmission error on outdoor unit pcb 372
- Anti icing function in other rooms unspecified voltage between indoor and outdoor units 373
- Check no 1 disconnect the connectors of the thermistors from the pcb and measure the resistance of each thermistor using tester the relationship between normal temperature and resistance is shown in the table and the graph below 374
- For the models in which the thermistor is directly mounted on the pcb disconnect the connector for the pcb and measure 374
- Thermistor resistance check 374
- Fan motor connector check 375
- Hall ic check 375
- Power supply waveform check 375
- Check no 2 conduct the followings to check the electronic expansion valve ev 1 check to see if the ev connector is correctly inserted in the pcb match the ev unit number and the connector number 2 turn the power off and on again and check to see if all the evs generate latching sound 3 if any of the evs does not generate latching sound in the above step 2 disconnect that connector and check the continuity using a tester check the continuity between the pins 1 6 and 3 6 and between the pins 2 5 and 4 5 if there is no continuity between the pins the ev coil is faulty 4 if no ev generates latching sound in the above step 2 the outdoor unit pcb is faulty 5 if the continuity is confirmed in the above step 3 mount a good coil which generated latching sound in the ev unit that did not generate latching sound and check to see if that ev generates latching sound 376
- Electronic expansion valve check 376
- If latching sound is generated the outdoor unit pcb is faulty 376
- If latching sound is not generated the ev unit is faulty 376
- If the system keeps operating with a defective electronic expansion valve the following problem may occur 376
- Note please note that the latching sound varies depending on the valve type 376
- Check no 3 377
- Check no 4 377
- Four way valve performance check 377
- Inverter unit refrigerant system check 377
- Service diagnosis 365 377
- Sibe121021_c check 377
- Inverter checker check 378
- Rotation pulse check on the outdoor unit pcb 379
- Check no 7 380
- Check no 8 380
- Check sibe121021_c 380
- Discharge pressure check 380
- Installation condition check 380
- Service diagnosis 380
- Capacitor voltage check 381
- Check no 1 before this check be sure to check the main circuit for short circuit with the circuit breaker still on measure the voltage according to the drawing of the model in question be careful never to touch any live parts 381
- Check no 2 381
- Check no 9 381
- Disconnect the compressor harness connector from the outdoor unit pcb to disengage the connector press the protrusion on the connector 381
- Follow the procedure below to measure resistance between the terminals of the db1 and the terminals of the compressor with a multi tester evaluate the measurement results for a judgment 381
- Note check to make sure that the voltage between and of the diode bridge db1 is approx 0 v before checking 381
- Outdoor fan system check 381
- Power module check 381
- Outdoor unit 50 75 class 71 382
- Outdoor unit 80 90 class 01 382
- Part 7 removal procedure 382
- Outdoor unit 50 75 class 383
- Removal of outer panels 383
- Lift the front panel up to unfasten the left side hooks 385
- The front panel has 3 hooks on the left 385
- Unfasten the right side hook and remove the front panel 385
- Remove the 2 screws of the stop valve cover 386
- Remove the 4 screws of the discharge grille 386
- Slide the stop valve cover downward and remove it 386
- When reassembling make sure to fit the 5 hooks 386
- Connecting wires 1 black power supply 2 white power supply 3 red transmission 387
- Disconnect the harnesses 387
- Illustrations are for 3 room models as representative 4 room models also have d port 387
- Layout of the connecting wires 387
- Power supply wires l black n white 387
- Procedure points 387
- Procedure warning be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies before disassembling work 387
- Removal of electrical box 387
- Removal procedure 375 387
- Sibe121021_c outdoor unit 50 75 class 387
- The wires are fixed to the terminal board with screws 387
- Detach the outdoor temperature thermistor 393
- Remove the 2 screws of the wiring fixture 393
- Remove the screw on the right side of the electrical box 393
- Lift up and remove the electrical box 394
- Remove the 1 screw in front of the electrical box 394
- Removal of pcbs 395
- Outdoor unit 50 75 class sibe121021_c 398
- Procedure points 398
- Refer to page 81 for detail 398
- Removal procedure 398
- Remove the 2 screws of the radiation fin 398
- Remove the 3 screws of the reactor 398
- Silicon grease part no 1172698 398
- When reassembling make sure to use the silicon grease 398
- Removal of outdoor fan fan motor 400
- Removal of sound blankets 402
- Detach the clamp of the relay harness for the compressor 403
- Lift up and remove the right side panel 403
- Remove the 2 screws of the partition plate 403
- Remove the partition plate 403
- Open the sound blanket inner and pull it out 405
- Untie the fixing strings to open the sound blanket outer and pull it out 405
- Removal of coils thermistors 406
- Outdoor unit 50 75 class sibe121021_c 408
- Procedure points 408
- Removal procedure 408
- Remove the assembly of thermistors 408
- Remove the discharge pipe thermistor 408
- When reassembling meet the edge of the thermistor and the fixture 408
- Removal of distributor 409
- Removal of four way valve 410
- Removal of compressor 411
- Outdoor unit 80 90 class 413
- Removal of outer panels 413
- Lift the top panel and remove it 415
- Remove the 2 screws on the front and the 1 screw on the right side panel 415
- Remove the 5 screws 415
- Remove the right side panel 415
- Slide the right side panel downward to release the 2 hooks on the back side 416
- Remove the 2 screws 417
- Remove the front panel 2 417
- Remove the right side panel 417
- This screw is m5 16 417
- Remove the front panel 2 418
- Slide the front panel 2 downward to release the hook 418
- Remove the 2 screws on the partition plate 1 421
- Remove the screw at the bottom left of the front panel 1 421
- Remove the screw at the bottom of the left side 421
- Remove the screw at the bottom of the back side 422
- The front panel 1 has a hook lift the front panel 1 422
- Be sure to detach the front panel 1 carefully so as not to deform it 423
- Remove the front panel 1 423
- Remove the rear panel 423
- Remove the screw on the partition plate 2 423
- Remove the 5 screws on the wire fixing plate upper 424
- Slide the partition plate 2 to the left and remove it 424
- Remove the 3 screws on the wire fixing plate lower 425
- Remove the wire fixing plate lower 425
- Remove the wire fixing plate upper 425
- Lift the rear panel upward to unfasten the 2 hooks 427
- Remove the screw on the bottom frame 427
- Remove the screw on the stop valve mounting plate 427
- Remove the rear panel 428
- Removal of electrical box 429
- Disconnect the relay connector of the compressor 433
- Remove the screw on the partition plate 1 433
- Remove the screw on the stop valve mounting plate 433
- Lift up the electrical box and remove it 434
- Slide the electrical box leftward to unfasten the hook on the right side of the electrical box 434
- Removal of pcbs 435
- Remove the screw 438
- Remove the terminal board 438
- Unfasten the hook 438
- Removal of fan motor 439
- Removal of coils thermistors 440
- Pull out the gas pipe thermistors 441
- Remove the thermistors 441
- Peel off the putty and pull out the liquid pipe thermistors 442
- Pull out the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor 442
- Be careful not to lose the clip 443
- Remove the clip from the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor 443
- Remove the sound blanket top upper 443
- Slightly open the sound blanket outer 443
- Remove the discharge pipe thermistor 444
- Remove the fixture 444
- Remove the four way valve coil 444
- Remove the screw 444
- Remove the four way valve coil 445
- Removal of sound blankets 446
- Remove the sound blanket inner 448
- Removal of compressor 449
- Application of silicon grease to a power transistor and a diode bridge 62 450
- Field settings 47 450
- Part 8 trial operation and field settings 450
- Pump down operation 39 2 forced operation 40 3 wiring error check function 41 4 trial operation 43 450
- Pump down operation 451
- Detail 452
- Forced operation 452
- Outline forced operation mode includes forced cooling and forced heating operation mode can be selected by the operation mode switch sw2 on the outdoor unit press the forced operation on off switch sw1 on the outdoor unit to start the operation 452
- Wiring error check function 453
- Basic knowledge 454
- Checking the current setting data on the microcomputer memory 454
- Example ex suppose the led indicators are blinking as follows 454
- Refrigerant flows from port a and on the temperatures of the indoor heat exchanger thermistors are detected one by one to check up the matching between the piping and wiring 454
- The above means that port a is connected with port b and port b with room a or self corrected this way 454
- The indoor fan is made to turn on and off at the same time 454
- Those data can be checked by looking at the service monitor led indicators when the wiring error checking is over during forced operation at the stop of the system the led indicators stop blinking when the forced operation is over led1 room a wiring led2 room b wiring 1st blinking led port a piping 2nd blinking led port b piping the 1st blinking led means the room that is connected with port a the 2nd blinking led means the one connected with port b 454
- Trial operation and field settings 454
- Wiring error check function sibe121021_c 454
- With this function on freezing crackling noise may be heard from the indoor unit this is not a problem this is because the heat exchanger temperature is made to drop below 0 c in order to increase the detection accuracy 454
- 2 4 5 1 6 455
- Ra indoor unit f c txg ftxs atxs fvxs flk x s fdk x s series 455
- Trial operation 455
- 2 3 4 1 5 456
- Brc1d528 brc7e530w 531w brc7f532f 533f brc7ea63w 66 457
- Check points 457
- Check that the temperature setting of the remote controller is at the lowest level in cooling mode 457
- Go through the following checklist 457
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 457
- Step action 1 turn on the power supply more than 6 hours before test operation 2 open the gas stop valve 3 open the liquid stop valve 4 set to cooling operation with the remote controller and start operation by pressing on off button 5 press the inspection test button 4 times 2 times for wireless remote controller and operate at test operation mode for 3 minutes 6 press the airflow direction adjust button to make sure the unit is in operation 7 press the inspection test button and operate normally 8 confirm all the function of unit according to the operation manual 9 if the decoration panel has not been installed turn off the power after the test operation 457
- Test operation 457
- To carry out test operation check the followings 457
- Address 459
- Field settings 459
- Model type setting 459
- Ra indoor unit f c txg ftxs atxs fvxs flk x s fdk x s series 459
- When 2 units are installed in 1 room 459
- 1 remove the front grille 2 lift the sensor pcb fixing plate and remove the front shield plate 3 disconnect the connectors s1 s41 s42 4 remove the electric box 1 screw 5 pull out the indoor heat exchanger thermistor 6 remove the shield plate 8 tabs 7 cut the address jumper ja on the indoor unit pcb 8 cut the address jumper j4 in the remote controller refer to wireless remote controller 460
- Field settings sibe121021_c 460
- Ftxs series 60 71 class 460
- Trial operation and field settings 460
- Cut the jumper ja on pcb 461
- Sibe121021_c field settings 461
- Trial operation and field settings 449 461
- Wireless remote controller 1 remove the cover and take it off 2 cut the address setting jumper 461
- For the location of the jumper and the switch refer to the following pages wall mounted type page 51 54 57 floor standing type page 60 floor ceiling suspended dual type page 62 duct connected type page 64 462
- Jumper and switch settings 462
- How to change the field settings 463
- Sa indoor unit ffq fcq fdbq fbq fhq series 463
- Note 1 any function that is not available on the indoor unit is not displayed 2 466
- Overview of the field settings 466
- Main sub setting when using 2 wired remote controllers 467
- Address and main sub setting for wireless remote controller 468
- After completing setting seal off the opening of the address setting switch ss2 and the main sub setting switch ss1 with the attached sealing pad 468
- Outline if several wireless remote controller units are used together in the same room including the case where both group control and individual remote controller control are used together be sure to set the addresses for the receiver and wireless remote controller for group control see the attached installation manual for the indoor unit if using together with a wired remote controller you have to change the main sub setting on the signal receiver pcb 468
- Signal receiver pcb set the address setting switch ss2 on the signal receiver pcb according to the table below 468
- Ss2 ss1 468
- When using both a wired and a wireless remote controller for 1 indoor unit the wired controller should be set to main therefore set the main sub setting switch ss1 on the signal receiver pcb to sub 468
- Cancellation of control the control function is canceled when the powerful operation mode is switched off or 20 minutes elapse after powerful operation started 471
- Electronic expansion valves are controlled to provide more capacity to the prioritized room 471
- Note the operation mode of the priority room unit has precedence 471
- Outdoor unit 471
- Powerful signal from the priority room unit is received 471
- Priority room setting 471
- Priority room setting is made 471
- Setting method turn off the circuit breaker before changing the setting only one room can be set as the priority room by turning on one of the sw4 on the service monitor pcb of the outdoor unit 471
- The control starts when all the following conditions are met 471
- The prioritized room will be heated cooled much more quickly 471
- Cool heat mode lock 472
- Econo mode proof setting 473
- If night quiet mode is to be used initial settings must be made when the unit is installed explain the function of night quiet mode as described below to the customer and confirm whether or not the customer wants to use night quiet mode night quiet mode function reduces operating noise of the outdoor unit at nighttime this function is useful if the customer is worried about the effects of the operating noise on the neighbors however if night quiet mode is running cooling capacity is reduced 473
- Install the removed jumper switch as described below this jumper switch is needed later to disable this setting 473
- Night quiet mode 473
- Operation the econo mode can be switched over between effective and ineffective by pressing the forced operation on off switch sw1 on the outdoor unit and wiring error check switch sw3 on the outdoor unit at the same time and holding them for 5 seconds while the compressor is stopped the leds are lit in turn for 15 seconds to show the econo mode status the factory setting is effective 473
- Outline when installing in hotels you can make econo mode ineffective on the outdoor unit 473
- Procedure 1 remove the sw5 jumper switch on the service monitor pcb of the outdoor unit once the settings are complete reset the power 473
- Application of silicon grease to a power transistor and a diode bridge 474
- Diode bridge diode bridge rectifier stack etc 474
- Ng foreign object ok evenly applied silicon grease ng not evenly applied 474
- Not applied paper waste 474
- Power transistor trm tpm igbt ipm spm etc 474
- Take out a pcb 474
- Part 9 appendix 475
- Piping diagrams 64 475
- Wiring diagrams 75 475
- Ftxg25 35jv1bw s ctxg50jv1bw s 476
- Ftxs20 25 35 42g2v1b ftxs20 25 35 42j2v1b atxs20 25 35 42g2v1b 476
- Ftxs50g2v1b ftxs50j2v1b atxs50g2v1b 476
- Indoor unit 476
- Piping diagrams 476
- Wall mounted type 476
- Appendix 465 477
- Floor standing type 477
- Ftxs60gv1b ftxs71gv1b 477
- Fvxs25 35fv1b fvxs50fv1b 477
- Sibe121021_c piping diagrams 477
- Appendix 478
- Flks25 35bavmb flks50 60bavmb 478
- Floor ceiling suspended dual type 478
- Flxs25 35bavmb flxs50 60bavmb 478
- Piping diagrams sibe121021_c 478
- Appendix 467 479
- Ceiling mounted cassette type 479
- Duct connected type 479
- Fdk x s25 35eavmb fdk x s50 60cvmb 479
- Ffq25 35 50 60b8v1b 479
- Sibe121021_c piping diagrams 479
- Appendix 480
- Ceiling mounted built in type 480
- Fcq35 50 60c7veb fcq35 50 60c8veb 480
- Fdbq25b8v1 480
- Model fdbq25b8v1 480
- Piping diagrams sibe121021_c 480
- Appendix 469 481
- Ceiling suspended type 481
- Fbq35 50 60c7veb 481
- Fhq35 50 60bvv1b 481
- Sibe121021_c piping diagrams 481
- Cooling only 482
- Mks50e3v1b 482
- Mks58e3v1b 482
- Outdoor unit 482
- Accumulator 483
- Accumulator accumulator 483
- Appendix 471 483
- Compressor 483
- Filter 483
- Gas pipe thermistor dga 483
- Gas pipe thermistor dgb 483
- Gas pipe thermistor dgc 483
- Gas pipe thermistor dgd 483
- Gas pipe thermistor room a 483
- Gas pipe thermistor room b 483
- Gas pipe thermistor room c 483
- Gas pipe thermistor room d 483
- Gas pipe thermistor room e 483
- Header 483
- Heat exchanger thermistor de 483
- Liquid pipe 483
- Mks75f2v1b 483
- Mks90e2v3b 483
- Motor operated valve 483
- Refrigerant flow 483
- Room a 6 cut 483
- Room a 9 cut 483
- Room b 6 cut 483
- Room b 9 cut 483
- Room c 12 cut 483
- Room c 6 cut 483
- Room d 15 cut 483
- Room d 6 cut 483
- Sibe121021_c piping diagrams 483
- Thermistor dla 483
- Thermistor dlb 483
- Thermistor dlc 483
- Thermistor dld 483
- Appendix 484
- Heat pump 484
- Mxs52e3v1b 3amx52e3v1b 484
- Mxs68g2v1b 484
- Piping diagrams sibe121021_c 484
- Appendix 473 485
- Mxs68f2v1b 485
- Mxs80e2v3b 4amx80e2v3b 485
- Sibe121021_c piping diagrams 485
- Appendix 486
- D051936a 486
- Mxs90e2v3b 486
- Piping diagrams sibe121021_c 486
- Ftxg25 35jv1bw s ctxg50jv1bw s 487
- Ftxs20 25 35 42 50g2v1b ftxs20 25 35 42 50j2v1b atxs20 25 35 42 50g2v1b 487
- Indoor unit 487
- Wall mounted type 487
- Wiring diagrams 487
- Appendix 488
- D055953a 488
- D064800a 488
- Floor standing type 488
- Ftxs60 71gv1b 488
- Fvxs25 35 50fv1b 488
- Wiring diagrams sibe121021_c 488
- Appendix 477 489
- D033909f 489
- D045012l 489
- Duct connected type 489
- Fdk x s25 35eavmb fdk x s50 60cvmb 489
- Field wiring 489
- Flk x s25 35 50 60bavmb 489
- Floor ceiling suspended dual type 489
- Sibe121021_c wiring diagrams 489
- Transmission 489
- Appendix 490
- Ceiling mounted cassette type 490
- Ffq25 35 50 60b8v1b 490
- Wiring diagrams sibe121021_c 490
- Appendix 479 491
- Fcq35 50 60c7veb 491
- Sibe121021_c wiring diagrams 491
- Appendix 492
- Connector 492
- Fcq35 50 60c8veb 492
- Field wiring 492
- In case of using a central remote control connect it to the unit in accordance with th attached installation manual 2 x24a x33a x35a and x70a are connected when the optional accessories are being used 3 remote control model varies according to the combination system confirm engineering data and catalogs etc before connecting 4 confirm the method of setting the selector switch ss1 ss2 by installation manual and engineering data etc 5 in case of self cleaning panel follow the self cleaning panel installation instruction 492
- Orange 492
- Terminal strip colors 492
- Wiring diagrams sibe121021_c 492
- Yellow 492
- A1p t1r 493
- Adapter for wiring ryh q1l connector for optional parts 493
- Appendix 481 493
- Black blue brown gray orange pink red white yellow green 493
- Blk blu brn gry org pnk red wht ylw grn 493
- C1r f1u f1t 493
- Capacitor fan fuse 5a 250v 493
- Ceiling mounted built in type 493
- Colors 493
- Fbq35 50c7veb 493
- Fdbq25b8v1 493
- Field supply k1r eh magnetic relay electrical heater kit 493
- Field wiring live neutral connector wire clamp 493
- Magnetic relay thermal protector 493
- Motor fan 493
- Printed circuit board 493
- R1t r2t r3t 493
- Sibe121021_c wiring diagrams 493
- Ss1 x1m x2m rc tc 493
- Terminal strip terminal strip signal receiver circuit 493
- Thermistor air thermistor liquid thermistor coil magnetic relay fan 493
- Tw31276 1a 493
- Use copper conductors only 2 when using the central remote controller see manual for connection to the unit 3 the remote control model varies according to the combination system see technical materials and catalogues etc before connecting 4 refer to installation manual 493
- X33a x35a x40a 493
- A1p a2p a3p 494
- Appendix 494
- Black blue brown gray orange pink red white yellow green 494
- Blk blu brn gry org pnk red wht ylw grn 494
- C1 c2 c3 494
- Ceiling suspended type 494
- Colors 494
- Connector 494
- Connector wire clamp protective earth screw 494
- F1u f3u hap 494
- Fbq60c7veb 494
- Fhq35 50 60bvv1b 494
- Field wiring 494
- Field wiring live neutral 494
- H2p h3p 494
- In case using central remote controller connect it to the unit in accordance with the attached installation manual 4 x24a is connected when the wireless remote controller kit is being used 5 remote controller model varies according to the combination system confirm engineering materials and catalogs etc before connecting 6 in case installing the drain pump m1p remove the jumper connector of x15a and execute the additional wiring for float switch and drain pump 7 symbols show as follows red red blk black wht white ylw yellow prp purple gry gray blu blue 494
- Indoor unit printed circuit board printed circuit board fan printed circuit board capacitor capacitor fuse t 5a 250v fuse t 6 a 250v 494
- Kpr k1r 494
- L1r m1f m1p ps q1di r2 r3 r4 r1t r2t 494
- Light emitting diode service monitor green 494
- Magnetic relay 494
- Note 4 x24a 494
- R1t ss1 494
- R3t r5t ss1 s1l v1r v2r z1c z1f rc 494
- Reactor motor fan motor drain pump switching power supply earth leak detector current sensing device resistor electric discharge thermistor suction air thermistor liquid 494
- Receiver display unit 494
- Tc y1e 494
- Terminal 494
- Terminal strip control electronic expansion valve connector optional accessory connector for wiring connector adapter connector for wiring wired remote control thermistor air selector switch main sub 494
- Thermistor gas thermistor ntc current limiting selector switch emergency float switch diode bridge power module noise filter ferrite core noise filter terminal strip power supply 494
- To outdoor unit 494
- Tw31296 1a 494
- Use copper conductors only 2 when using the central remote controller see manual for connection to the unit 3 the remote control model varies according to the combination system see technical materials and catalogues etc before connecting 4 refer to installation manual 494
- Wiring diagrams sibe121021_c 494
- X33a x35a x38a 494
- Appendix 483 495
- Cooling only 495
- Mks50e3v1b 495
- Mks58e3v1b 495
- Outdoor unit 495
- Sibe121021_c wiring diagrams 495
- Appendix 496
- D055885 496
- Mks75f2v1b 496
- Mks90e2v3b 496
- Room a 496
- Room c 496
- Room d 496
- Room e 496
- To indoor unit room b 496
- Tw57596 1 496
- Wiring diagrams sibe121021_c 496
- Appendix 485 497
- Heat pump 497
- Mxs52e3v1b 3amx52e3v1b 497
- Mxs68g2v1b 497
- Sibe121021_c wiring diagrams 497
- Appendix 498
- D055495 498
- Mxs68f2v1b 498
- Mxs80e2v3b 4amx80e2v3b 498
- Room a 498
- Room b 498
- Room c 498
- Room d 498
- To indoor unit 498
- Tw57576 1 498
- Wiring diagrams sibe121021_c 498
- Appendix 487 499
- Mxs90e2v3b 499
- Room a 499
- Room b 499
- Room c 499
- Room d 499
- Room e 499
- Sibe121021_c wiring diagrams 499
- To indoor unit 499
- Tw57586 1 499
- Revision history 500
- Air conditioners should not be installed in areas where corrosive gases such as acid gas or alkaline gas are produced 2 if the outdoor unit is to be installed close to the sea shore direct exposure to the sea breeze should be avoided if you need to install the outdoor unit close to the sea shore contact your local distributor 501
- Ask a qualified installer or contractor to install this product do not try to install the product yourself improper installation can result in water or refrigerant leakage electrical shock fire or explosion 501
- Cautions on product corrosion 501
- Daikin products are manufactured for export to numerous countries throughout the world prior to purchase please confirm with your local authorised importer distributor and or retailer whether this product conforms to the applicable standards and is suitable for use in the region where the product will be used this statement does not purport to exclude restrict or modify the application of any local legislation 501
- Http www daikin com global_ac 501
- If you have any enquiries please contact your local importer distributor and or retailer 501
- Read the user s manual carefully before using this product the user s manual provides important safety instructions and warnings be sure to follow these instructions and warnings 501
- Sibe121021_c printed in japan 03 2011 b ak 501
- Use only those parts and accessories supplied or specified by daikin ask a qualified installer or contractor to install those parts and accessories use of unauthorised parts and accessories or improper installation of parts and accessories can result in water or refrigerant leakage electrical shock fire or explosion 501
- Warning 501
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