Daikin FDKS35CAVMB Технические данные онлайн
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- Capacity tables 17 2
- Cooling only 2
- Dimensions 10 2
- Electric characteristics 29 11 installation manual 30 2
- Fdks25eavmb fdks35eavmb fdks25cavmb fdks35cavmb 2
- Fdxs25eavmb fdxs35eavmb fdxs25cavmb fdxs35cavmb 2
- Heat pump 2
- Operation limit 24 2
- Operation manual 63 2
- Piping diagrams 14 2
- Power supply 3 2 functions 4 3 specifications 6 2
- Rks25e2v1b rks35e2v1b rks25e2v1b rks35e2v1b 2
- Rxs25e2v1b rxs35e2v1b rxs25e2v1b rxs35e2v1b 2
- Sound level 26 2
- Split system room air conditioners c series e series 2
- Table of contents 2
- Wiring diagrams 12 2
- Option list 113 13 installation manual 114 3
- Optional accessories 113 3
- Edbe 07 670 power supply 4
- Note power supply intake outdoor unit 4
- Power supply 4
- Room air conditioners c series e series 3 4
- Functions 5
- Functions edbe 07 670 5
- Room air conditioners c series e series 5
- Edbe 07 670 functions 6
- Note h optional accessory k holding functions no functions 6
- Room air conditioners c series e series 5 6
- Cooling only 7
- Duct connected type 7
- Hz 230v 7
- Note 1 the data are based on the conditions shown in the table below 7
- Room air conditioners c series e series 7
- Specifications 7
- Specifications edbe 07 670 7
- Cooling piping length 8
- Edbe 07 670 specifications 8
- Hz 230v 8
- Note 1 the data are based on the conditions shown in the table below 8
- Room air conditioners c series e series 7 8
- Cooling heating piping length 9
- Duct connected type 9
- Heat pump 9
- Hz 230v 9
- Note 1 the data are based on the conditions shown in the table below 9
- Room air conditioners c series e series 9
- Specifications edbe 07 670 9
- Cooling heating piping length 10
- Edbe 07 670 specifications 10
- Hz 230v 10
- Note 1 the data are based on the conditions shown in the table below 10
- Room air conditioners c series e series 9 10
- Allow view 11
- Dimensions 11
- Dimensions edbe 07 670 11
- Fdks25cavmb fdks35cavmb fdxs25cavmb fdxs35cavmb 11
- Fdks25eavmb fdks35eavmb fdxs25eavmb fdxs35eavmb 11
- Indoor units 11
- Room air conditioners c series e series 11
- D041800h 12
- Edbe 07 670 dimensions 12
- Outdoor units 12
- Rks25e2v1b rks35e2v1b rxs25e2v1b rxs35e2v1b 12
- Room air conditioners c series e series 11 12
- Fdks25eavmb fdks35eavmb fdks25cavmb fdks35cavmb fdxs25eavmb fdxs35eavmb fdxs25cavmb fdxs35cavmb 13
- Indoor units 13
- Room air conditioners c series e series 13
- Wiring diagrams 13
- Wiring diagrams edbe 07 670 13
- Edbe 07 670 wiring diagrams 14
- Outdoor units 14
- Rks25e2v1b rks35e2v1b rxs25e2v1b rxs35e2v1b 14
- Room air conditioners c series e series 13 14
- Fdks25eavmb fdks35eavmb fdks25cavmb fdks35cavmb fdxs25eavmb fdxs35eavmb fdxs25cavmb fdxs35cavmb 15
- Indoor units 15
- Piping diagrams 15
- Piping diagrams edbe 07 670 15
- Room air conditioners c series e series 15
- Cooling only 16
- Edbe 07 670 piping diagrams 16
- Outdoor units 16
- Rks25e2v1b rks35e2v1b 16
- Room air conditioners c series e series 15 16
- Heat pump 17
- Piping diagrams edbe 07 670 17
- Room air conditioners c series e series 17
- Rxs25e2v1b rxs35e2v1b 17
- Capacity tables 18
- Cooling only 18
- Edbe 07 670 capacity tables 18
- Fdks25eavmb rks25e2v1b 50hz 230v 18
- Fdks35eavmb rks35e2v1b 50hz 230v 18
- Min air flow rate bf bypass factor ewb c entering wet bulb temp edb c entering dry bulb temp tc kw total capacity shc kw sensible heat capacity pi kw power input 18
- Note 1 capacities are based on the following conditions 1 corresponding refrigerant piping length 7 m 2 level difference 0m 2 shows nominal rated capacities and power input 18
- Room air conditioners c series e series 17 18
- Symbols afr 18
- Capacity tables edbe 07 670 19
- Fdks25cavmb rks25e2v1b 50hz 230v 19
- Fdks35cavmb rks35e2v1b 50hz 230v 19
- Min air flow rate bf bypass factor ewb c entering wet bulb temp edb c entering dry bulb temp tc kw total capacity shc kw sensible heat capacity pi kw power input 19
- Note 1 capacities are based on the following conditions 1 corresponding refrigerant piping length 7 m 2 level difference 0m 2 shows nominal rated capacities and power input 19
- Room air conditioners c series e series 19
- Symbols afr 19
- Cooling 20
- Edbe 07 670 capacity tables 20
- Fdxs25eavmb rxs25e2v1b 50hz 230v 20
- Heat pump 20
- Heating 20
- Min air flow rate bf bypass factor ewb c entering wet bulb temp edb c entering dry bulb temp tc kw total capacity shc kw sensible heat capacity pi kw power input 20
- Note 1 capacities are based on the following conditions 1 corresponding refrigerant piping length 7 m 2 level difference 0m 2 shows nominal rated capacities and power input 20
- Room air conditioners c series e series 19 20
- Symbols afr 20
- Capacity tables edbe 07 670 21
- Cooling 21
- Fdxs35eavmb rxs35e2v1b 50hz 230v 21
- Heating 21
- Min air flow rate bf bypass factor ewb c entering wet bulb temp edb c entering dry bulb temp tc kw total capacity shc kw sensible heat capacity pi kw power input 21
- Note 1 capacities are based on the following conditions 1 corresponding refrigerant piping length 7 m 2 level difference 0m 2 shows nominal rated capacities and power input 21
- Room air conditioners c series e series 21
- Symbols afr 21
- Cooling 22
- Edbe 07 670 capacity tables 22
- Fdxs25cavmb rxs25e2v1b 50hz 230v 22
- Heating 22
- Min air flow rate bf bypass factor ewb c entering wet bulb temp edb c entering dry bulb temp tc kw total capacity shc kw sensible heat capacity pi kw power input 22
- Note 1 capacities are based on the following conditions 1 corresponding refrigerant piping length 7 m 2 level difference 0m 2 shows nominal rated capacities and power input 22
- Room air conditioners c series e series 21 22
- Symbols afr 22
- Capacity tables edbe 07 670 23
- Cooling 23
- Fdxs35cavmb rxs35e2v1b 50hz 230v 23
- Heating 23
- Min air flow rate bf bypass factor ewb c entering wet bulb temp edb c entering dry bulb temp tc kw total capacity shc kw sensible heat capacity pi kw power input 23
- Note 1 capacities are based on the following conditions 1 corresponding refrigerant piping length 7 m 2 level difference 0m 2 shows nominal rated capacities and power input 23
- Room air conditioners c series e series 23
- Symbols afr 23
- 25 35 class 24
- Capacity correction factor by the length of refrigerant piping reference 24
- Edbe 07 670 capacity tables 24
- Line for the indoor unit with capacity of 2 3 kw 24
- Note the graphs show the factor when additional refrigerant of the proper quantity is charged 24
- Room air conditioners c series e series 23 24
- The cooling and the heating capacity of the unit has to be corrected in accordance with the length of refrigerant piping the distance between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit 24
- Cooling only 25
- Operation limit 25
- Operation limit edbe 07 670 25
- Rks25e2v1b rks35e2v1b 25
- Room air conditioners c series e series 25
- Edbe 07 670 operation limit 26
- Heat pump 26
- Room air conditioners c series e series 25 26
- Rxs25e2v1b rxs35e2v1b 26
- Indoor unit 27
- Measuring location 27
- Outdoor unit 27
- Sound level 27
- Cooling 28
- Edbe 07 670 sound level 28
- Fdks25eavmb fdks35eavmb fdks25cavmb 28
- Fdks35cavmb 28
- Fdxs25cavmb 28
- Fdxs25eavmb fdxs35eavmb 28
- Heating 28
- Indoor units 28
- Octave band level 28
- Room air conditioners c series e series 27 28
- Cooling 29
- Cooling heating 29
- Fdxs35cavmb 29
- Heating 29
- Outdoor units 29
- Rks25e2v1b rks35e2v1b 29
- Room air conditioners c series e series 29
- Rxs25e2v1b 29
- Rxs35e2v1b 29
- Sound level edbe 07 670 29
- Edbe 07 670 electric characteristics 30
- Electric characteristics 30
- Note 1 rla is based on the following conditions indoor temp 27 cdb 19 cwb outdoor temp 35 cdb 2 maximum allowable voltage variation between phases is 2 3 select wire size based on the lager value of mca 4 instead of fuse use circuit breaker 5 be sure to install an earth leak detector one that can handle higher harmonics this unit uses an inverter which means that it must be used an earth leak detector capable handling high harmonics in order to prevent malfunctioning of the earth leak detector itself 30
- Room air conditioners c series e series 29 30
- Symbols mca a min circuit amps mfa a max fuse amps rla a rated load amps ofm outdoor fan motor ifm indoor fan motor fla a full load amps w w fan motor rated output rhz hz rated operating frequency 30
- Duct connected type fdk x s25 35eavmb 31
- Indoor units 31
- Installation manual 31
- Safety precautions 31
- Accessories 32
- Caution 32
- Choosing a site 32
- Edbe 07 670 installation manual 32
- English 2 32
- Room air conditioners c series e series 31 32
- The indoor unit outdoor unit power supply wiring and transmission wiring is at least 1 meter away from televisions and radios this prevents image interference and noise in electrical appliances noise may be generated depending on the conditions under which the electric wave is generated even if a one meter allowance is maintained 32
- Air discharge grille wooden or plastic grille is recommended because condensation may occur depending on humidity conditions 33
- Caution 33
- Choosing a site 33
- English 33
- If the signal receiver is not installed in a location where there is convection of air it may be unable to get an accurate reading of the room s temperature 33
- Install the signal receiver which has a built in temperature sensor near the intake vent where there is convection of air and it can get an accurate reading of the room s temperature if the intake vent is in another room or the unit cannot be installed near the intake vent for any other reason install it 1 m above the floor on a wall where there is convection 33
- Preparations before installation 33
- Since the receiver has a built in light receptor to receive signals from the wireless remote controller do not mount it in a location where the signal may be blocked by a curtain etc 33
- Edbe 07 670 installation manual 34
- English 4 34
- In case of bottom side in case of back side 34
- Mount chamber li 34
- Room air conditioners c series e series 33 34
- Address 35
- Attach the hanger bracket to the suspension bolt be sure to fix it securely by using a nut and washer from the upper and lower sides of the hanger bracket refer to fig 35
- Caution 35
- Cut exist 1 2 35
- English 35
- How to secure washers 35
- Indoor unit installation 35
- J4 address exist 1 cut 2 35
- Make sure the unit is installed level using a level or a plastic tube filled with water in using a plastic tube instead of a level adjust the top surface of the unit to the surface of the water at both ends of the plastic tube and adjust the unit horizontally one thing to watch out for in particular is if it is installed so that the slope is not in the direction of the drain piping as this might cause leaking 35
- Mount the receiver as shown below 35
- Note mount the remote controller cord far enough away from strong electrical wires such as distribution wires for electrical lights air conditioners etc and from weak electrical wires such as wires for telephones intercoms etc 35
- Precaution since the unit uses a plastic drain pan prevent welding spatter and other foreign substances from entering the outlet hole during installation 35
- Preparations before installation 35
- Securing the hanger bracket 35
- Caution 36
- English 6 36
- Flaring the pipe end 36
- Outdoor unit installation 36
- Refrigerant piping 36
- Refrigerant piping work 36
- Warning 36
- Caution 37
- English 37
- Installation manual edbe 07 670 37
- Refrigerant piping work 37
- Room air conditioners c series e series 37
- Caution 38
- Drain piping work 38
- Edbe 07 670 installation manual 38
- English 8 38
- Room air conditioners c series e series 37 38
- Caution 39
- English 39
- Installation manual edbe 07 670 39
- Installing the duct 39
- Room air conditioners c series e series 39
- Caution 40
- Edbe 07 670 installation manual 40
- English 10 40
- Room air conditioners c series e series 39 40
- Warning 40
- Wiring 40
- Check symptom diagnostic display on rc test items 41
- English 41
- Installation manual edbe 07 670 41
- Room air conditioners c series e series 41
- Trial operation and testing 41
- Caution 42
- Duct connected type fdk x s25 35cavmb 42
- Edbe 07 670 installation manual 42
- English 42
- Room air conditioners c series e series 41 42
- Safety precautions 42
- Warning 42
- Accessories 43
- Caution 43
- Choosing a site 43
- English 2 43
- Installation manual edbe 07 670 43
- Room air conditioners c series e series 43
- The indoor unit outdoor unit power supply wiring and transmission wiring is at least 1 meter away from televisions and radios this prevents image interference and noise in electrical appliances noise may be generated depending on the conditions under which the electric wave is generated even if a one meter allowance is maintained 43
- Air discharge grille wooden or plastic grille is recommended because condensation may occur depending on humidity conditions 44
- Caution 44
- Choosing a site 44
- English 44
- If the signal receiver is not installed in a location where there is convection of air it may be unable to get an accurate reading of the room s temperature 44
- Install the inspection opening on the control box side where maintenance and inspection of the control box are easy install the inspection opening also in the lower part of the unit 44
- Install the signal receiver which has a built in temperature sensor near the intake vent where there is convection of air and it can get an accurate reading of the room s temperature if the intake vent is in another room or the unit cannot be installed near the intake vent for any other reason install it 1 m above the floor on a wall where there is convection 44
- Preparations before installation 44
- Select the signal receiver mounting location according to the following conditions 44
- Since the receiver has a built in light receptor to receive signals from the wireless remote controller do not mount it in a location where the signal may be blocked by a curtain etc 44
- Address 45
- Cut exist 1 2 45
- English 4 45
- In case of bottom side in case of back side 45
- Installation manual edbe 07 670 45
- Pcb in the indoor unit 45
- Room air conditioners c series e series 45
- Wireless remote controller 45
- Caution 46
- Edbe 07 670 installation manual 46
- English 46
- Indoor unit installation 46
- Outdoor unit installation 46
- Room air conditioners c series e series 45 46
- Caution 47
- English 6 47
- Flaring the pipe end 47
- Refrigerant piping 47
- Refrigerant piping work 47
- Warning 47
- Caution 48
- Edbe 07 670 installation manual 48
- English 48
- Refrigerant piping work 48
- Room air conditioners c series e series 47 48
- Caution 49
- Drain piping work 49
- English 8 49
- Installation manual edbe 07 670 49
- Room air conditioners c series e series 49
- Caution 50
- Edbe 07 670 installation manual 50
- English 50
- Installing the duct 50
- Room air conditioners c series e series 49 50
- Caution 51
- English 10 51
- Installation manual edbe 07 670 51
- Room air conditioners c series e series 51
- Warning 51
- Wiring 51
- Check symptom diagnostic display on rc test items 52
- Edbe 07 670 installation manual 52
- English 52
- Room air conditioners c series e series 51 52
- Trial operation and testing 52
- Caution 53
- English 53
- Outdoor units 53
- Rk x s25 35e2v1b 53
- Safety precautions 53
- Warning 53
- Accessories 54
- Caution 54
- Edbe 07 670 installation manual 54
- English 2 54
- Precautions for selecting the location 54
- Room air conditioners c series e series 53 54
- Caution 55
- English 55
- Installation manual edbe 07 670 55
- Outdoor unit installation drawings 55
- Room air conditioners c series e series 55
- Drain work heat pump models 56
- English 4 56
- Installation guidelines 56
- Installing outdoor unit 56
- Outdoor unit installation 56
- Precautions on installation 56
- Flaring the pipe end 57
- Outdoor unit installation 57
- Refrigerant piping 57
- Warning 57
- English 6 58
- Purging air and checking gas leakage 58
- Warning 58
- Be sure to use the r410a tools to ensure pressure and to prevent foreign objects entering 59
- Check the type of refrigerant to be used on the machine nameplate precautions when adding r410a fill from the liquid pipe in liquid form it is a mixed refrigerant so adding it in gas form may cause the refrigerant composition to change preventing normal operation 1 before filling check whether the cylinder has a siphon attached or not it should have something like liquid filling siphon attached displayed on it 59
- Gas side liquid side gas pipe thermal insulation liquid pipe thermal insulation 59
- I d 12 15mm i d 8 10mm 59
- Important information regarding the refrigerant used 59
- Insulation material polyethylene foam heat transfer rate 0 41 to 0 52w mk 0 35 to 0 45kcal mh c refrigerant gas pipe s surface temperature reaches 110 c max choose heat insulation materials that will withstand this temperature 2 be sure to insulate both the gas and liquid piping and to provide insulation dimensions as below 59
- O d 6 mm 59
- O d 9 mm 59
- Outdoor unit installation 59
- Protect the open end of the pipe against dust and moisture 2 all pipe bends should be as gentle as possible use a pipe bender for bending bending radius should be 30 to 40mm or larger 59
- Refilling the refrigerant 59
- Refrigerant piping work 59
- The filled out label must be adhered in the proximity of the product charging port e g onto the inside of the stop valve cover 59
- Thickness 0 mm thickness 10mm min 59
- Use separate thermal insulation pipes for gas and liquid refrigerant pipes 59
- When using commercial copper pipes and fittings observe the following 59
- Caution 60
- Cooling at low outdoor temperature 60
- English 8 60
- Facility setting 60
- How to force cooling operation mode 60
- Pump down operation 60
- Rks20 25 35e2v1b only 60
- English 61
- Installation manual edbe 07 670 61
- Room air conditioners c series e series 61
- Warning 61
- Wiring 61
- Caution 62
- English 10 62
- Good wrong 62
- English 63
- Test items 63
- Test run and final check 63
- Trial operation and testing 63
- Caution 64
- Operation manual 64
- Operations 64
- Safety precautions 64
- Warning 64
- Consider nuisance to your neighbours from noises 65
- Electrical work 65
- Installation site 65
- System relocation 65
- Indoor unit 66
- Names of parts 66
- Outdoor unit 67
- Remote controller 68
- Attention 69
- Preparation before operation 69
- To set the batteries 69
- Attention 70
- Choose a place from where the sig nals reach the unit 70
- Fix the holder to a wall a pillar etc with the screws supplied with the holder 70
- Place the remote controller in the remote controller holder 70
- Preparation before operation 70
- To fix the remote controller holder on the wall 70
- To operate the remote controller 70
- Be careful not to cool heat the room too much keeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy 71
- Clogged air filters cause inefficient operation and waste energy clean them once in about every two weeks 71
- Cover windows with a blind or a curtain blocking sunlight and air from outdoors increases the cooling heating effect 71
- If you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period for example in spring or autumn turn the breaker off 71
- Operation outside this humidity or temperature range may cause a safety device to disable the system 71
- Press clock button 71
- Press timer setting button to set the clock to the present time 71
- The air conditioner always consumes 15 35 watts of electricity even while it is not operating 71
- To set the clock 71
- Turn the breaker on 71
- Use the air conditioner in the following conditions 71
- Auto dry cool heat fan operation 72
- Press mode selector button and select a operation mode 72
- Press on off button 72
- Press on off button again 72
- Press temperature adjustment button 72
- To change the temperature setting 72
- To start operation 72
- To stop operation 72
- Press fan setting button 73
- To change the air flow rate setting 73
- Powerful operation 74
- To cancel powerful operation 74
- To start powerful operation 74
- Outdoor unit quiet operation 75
- To cancel outdoor unit quiet operation 75
- To start outdoor unit quiet operation 75
- Before using home leave operation 76
- Home leave operation 76
- To cancel home leave operation 76
- To start home leave operation 76
- Disengaging home leave opera tion will return the temperature to that set for normal operation even the coldest winters will pose no problem 77
- Use as a favorite mode 77
- Use as an energy saving mode 77
- Useful in these cases 77
- What s the home leave operation 77
- Timer operation 78
- To cancel the off timer operation 78
- To use off timer operation 78
- Attention 79
- Press cancel button 79
- Press on timer button 79
- Press on timer button again 79
- Press timer setting button until the time setting reaches the point you like 79
- To cancel on timer operation 79
- To combine on timer and off timer 79
- To use on timer operation 79
- Edbe 07 670 operation manual 80
- Night quiet mode available only for cooling operation 80
- Note for multi system 80
- Outdoor unit quiet operatio 80
- Room air conditioners c series e series 79 80
- Selecting the operation mode 80
- Example room a is the priority room in the examples 81
- Operation mode priority 81
- Priority room setting 81
- Priority when powerful operation is used 81
- Priority when using outdoor unit quiet operation 81
- The priority room setting requires initial programming during installation please consult your retailer or dealer for assistance 81
- Attach the filter to the main unit while pushing down on the bends 2 bends for 25 35 type 3 bends for 50 60 type 82
- Before cleaning be sure to stop the operation and turn the breaker off 82
- Care and cleaning 82
- Caution 82
- Cleaning the air filter 82
- Filter 82
- In case of back side in case of bottom side 82
- Main unit 82
- Only a qualified service person is allowed to perform maintenance 82
- Removing the air filter 82
- Replacing the air filter 82
- Before a long idle period 83
- Caution 83
- Clean the air filters and set them again 83
- Cleaning the drain pan 83
- Operate the fan only for several hours on a fine day to dry out the inside 83
- Take out batteries from the remote controller 83
- Turn off the breaker for the room air conditioner 83
- Case explanation 84
- These cases are not troubles 84
- Trouble shooting 84
- Case check 85
- Check again 85
- Call the service shop immediately 86
- Disposal requirements 86
- Important information regarding the refrigerant used 86
- Warning 86
- We recommend periodical maintenance 86
- Fault diagnosis 87
- Operation manual edbe 07 670 87
- Room air conditioners c series e series 87
- Turn the power off and then on again if the led display recurs the outdoor unit pcb is faulty 88
- Caution 89
- Duct connected type fdk x s25 35cavmb 89
- Safety precautions 89
- Warning 89
- Consider nuisance to your neighbours from noises 90
- Electrical work 90
- Installation site 90
- System relocation 90
- Indoor unit 91
- Names of parts 91
- Outdoor unit 92
- Arc433b69 b76 93
- Remote controller 93
- Attention 94
- Preparation before operation 94
- To set the batteries 94
- Attention 95
- Choose a place from where the sig nals reach the unit 95
- Fix the holder to a wall a pillar or similar location with the screws procured locally 95
- Place the remote controller in the remote controller holder 95
- Preparation before operation 95
- To fix the remote controller holder on the wall 95
- To operate the remote controller 95
- Be careful not to cool heat the room too much keeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy 96
- Clogged air filters cause inefficient operation and waste energy clean them once in about every two weeks 96
- Cover windows with a blind or a curtain blocking sunlight and air from outdoors increases the cooling heating effect 96
- If you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period for example in spring or autumn turn the breaker off 96
- Operation outside this humidity or temperature range may cause a safety device to disable the system 96
- Press clock button 96
- Press timer setting button to set the clock to the present time 96
- The air conditioner always consumes 15 35 watts of electricity even while it is not operating 96
- To set the clock 96
- Turn the breaker on 96
- Use the air conditioner in the following conditions 96
- Auto dry cool heat fan operation 97
- Press mode selector button and select a operation mode 97
- Press on off button 97
- Press on off button again 97
- Press temperature adjustment button 97
- To change the temperature setting 97
- To start operation 97
- To stop operation 97
- Press fan setting button 98
- To change the air flow rate setting 98
- Powerful operation 99
- To cancel powerful operation 99
- To start powerful operation 99
- Outdoor unit quiet operation 100
- To cancel outdoor unit quiet operation 100
- To start outdoor unit quiet operation 100
- Before using home leave operation 101
- Home leave operation 101
- To cancel home leave operation 101
- To start home leave operation 101
- Disengaging home leave opera tion will return the temperature to that set for normal operation even the coldest winters will pose no problem 102
- Use as a favorite mode 102
- Use as an energy saving mode 102
- Useful in these cases 102
- What s the home leave operation 102
- Timer operation 103
- To cancel the off timer operation 103
- To use off timer operation 103
- Attention 104
- Press cancel button 104
- Press on timer button 104
- Press on timer button again 104
- Press timer setting button until the time setting reaches the point you like 104
- To cancel on timer operation 104
- To combine on timer and off timer 104
- To use on timer operation 104
- 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 105
- Cool dry and fan mode may be used at the same time 105
- Night quiet mode available only for cooling operation 105
- Night quiet mode reduces slightly the cooling efficiency of the unit 105
- Night quiet mode reduces the operation noise of the outdoor unit during the night time hours to prevent annoyance to neighbors 105
- Night quiet mode requires initial programming during installation please consult your retailer or dealer for assistance 105
- Normally the operation mode in the room where the unit is first run is given priority but the following situations are exceptions so please keep this in mind 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 105
- Note for multi system 105
- Operation manual edbe 07 670 105
- Outdoor unit quiet operation 105
- Room air conditioners c series e series 105
- Selecting the operation mode 105
- 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 105
- 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 105
- This system has one outdoor unit connected to multiple indoor units 105
- When more than one indoor unit is operating priority is given to the first unit that was turned on in this case set the units that are turned on later to the same operation mode 1 as the first unit otherwise they will enter the standby mode and the operation lamp will flash this does not indicate malfunction 105
- When using the outdoor unit quiet operation feature with the multi system set all indoor units to outdoor unit quiet operation using their remote controllers when clearing outdoor unit quiet operation clear one of the operating indoor units using their remote controller however outdoor unit quiet operation display remains on the remote controller for other rooms we recommend you release all rooms using their remote controllers 105
- Example room a is the priority room in the examples 106
- Operation mode priority 106
- Priority room setting 106
- Priority when powerful operation is used 106
- Priority when using outdoor unit quiet operation 106
- The priority room setting requires initial programming during installation please consult your retailer or dealer for assistance 106
- Attach the filter to the main unit while pushing down on the tabs 107
- Before cleaning be sure to stop the operation and turn the breaker off 107
- Care and cleaning 107
- Caution 107
- Cleaning the air filter 107
- Filter 107
- In case of back side in case of bottom side 107
- Main unit 107
- Only a qualified service person is allowed to perform maintenance 107
- Removing the air filter 107
- Replacing the air filter 107
- After operation stops turn off the breaker for the room air conditioner 108
- Before a long idle period 108
- Caution 108
- Clean the air filters and set them again 108
- Cleaning the drain pan 108
- Operate the fan only for several hours on a fine day to dry out the inside 108
- Take out batteries from the remote controller 108
- Case explanation 109
- These cases are not troubles 109
- Trouble shooting 109
- Case check 110
- Check again 110
- Call the service shop immediately 111
- Disposal requirements 111
- Important information regarding the refrigerant used 111
- Warning 111
- We recommend periodical maintenance 111
- Edbe 07 670 operation manual 112
- Fault diagnosis 112
- Room air conditioners c series e series 111 112
- Turn the power off and then on again if the led display recurs the outdoor unit pcb is faulty 113
- Duct connected type 114
- Edbe 07 670 optional accessories 114
- Indoor units 114
- Option list 114
- Optional accessories 114
- Outdoor units 114
- Room air conditioners c series e series 113 114
- Field wiring 115
- Functions and features 115
- Installation manual 115
- Krp413aa1s 115
- Optional accessories edbe 07 670 115
- Room air conditioners c series e series 115
- Safety precautions 115
- Edbe 07 670 optional accessories 116
- Installation 116
- Krp413a1 116
- Krp413a1s krp413aa1s 116
- Room air conditioners c series e series 115 116
- Automatic reset after power failure 117
- Connection with remote controller 117
- Optional accessories edbe 07 670 117
- Room air conditioners c series e series 117
- Wiring 117
- Diagnostic check 118
- Edbe 07 670 optional accessories 118
- Is the air conditioner working properly are the connectors of the wiring properly connected are the remote controller and field wiring properly connected are all switch settings correct if there is nothing apparently wrong conduct a diagnostic check using the following procedure 118
- Room air conditioners c series e series 117 118
- Switch settings and connection terminals 118
- Test operation and confirmation 118
- When the system is not working 118
- Binding band 119
- Component parts and separately sold parts which are required 119
- Fan operation cannot be selected from the central controller or wired remote controller 119
- Group control i e control of multiple indoor units with a single remote controller is not available 119
- Installation manual 119
- Krp928ba2s 119
- Mounting screws 119
- Names of parts and electric wiring 119
- Optional accessories edbe 07 670 119
- Overview features and compatible models 119
- Room air conditioners c series e series 119
- Safety precautions 119
- Combining equipment 120
- Edbe 07 670 optional accessories 120
- P157704 2b 120
- Read operating error display signal 120
- Room air conditioners c series e series 119 120
- Switch settings 5 control codes 120
- Before installation 121
- Caution 121
- Installation of louver 121
- Installation procedure 121
- Kpw937aa4 121
- Selection of installation location 121
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