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OPERATION MANUAL

Split System air conditioners

FHC35FJ7V1 FHYC35FJ7V1
FHC45FJ7V1 FHYC45FJ7V1
FHC60FJ7V1 FHYC60FJ7V1
FHYC71FJ7V1
FHYC100FJ7V1
FHYC125FJ7V1
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Names and functions of parts Nombres y funciones de las partes Delenes navne og funktioner
Bezeichnung und Funktion der Teile Nomi e funzioni delle parti Komponenternas benämning och funktioner
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Namen en functies van onderdelen Nomes e funções das peças Osien nimet ja toiminnot

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FH(Y)C35FJ7V1 FHYC71FJ7V1
FH(Y)C45FJ7V1
FH(Y)C60FJ7V1
FHYC100FJ7V1
FHYC125FJ7V1
Split System air conditioners Operation manual

page i Drain pipe


j Air inlet
What to do before operation ..................................................... 1 The built-in air filter removes dust and dirt.
Name and function of each switch and display on the k Drain pumping out device (built-in)
remote controller ....................................................................... 1 Drains water removed from the room during cooling.
l Ground wire
Warning .................................................................................... 2 Wire to ground from the outdoor unit to prevent electrical
Operation range ........................................................................ 2 shocks.
Installation site .......................................................................... 2
Operation procedure ................................................................ 2 NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH SWITCH
Optimum operation ................................................................... 4 AND DISPLAY ON THE REMOTE
Not malfunction of the air conditioner ...................................... 4 CONTROLLER (FIG. 1)
Trouble shooting ....................................................................... 5
1 ON/OFF BUTTON
Maintenance ............................................................................. 6 Press the button and the system will start. Press the button
again and the system will stop.

2 OPERATION LAMP (RED)


The lamp lights up during operation.
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THIS DAIKIN AIR
CONDITIONER. CAREFULLY READ THIS OPERATION 3 DISPLAY “ ” (UNDER CENTRALIZED CONTROL)
MANUAL BEFORE USING THE AIR CONDITIONER. IT
When this display shows, the system is UNDER
WILL TELL YOU HOW TO USE THE UNIT PROPERLY
CENTRALIZED CONTROL. (This is not a standard
AND HELP YOU IF ANY TROUBLE OCCURS. AFTER
specification.)
READING THE MANUAL, FILE IT AWAY FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE. 4 DISPLAY “ ” (CHANGEOVER UNDER CONTROL)
This display shows when the outdoor unit is individual
operation system.
WHAT TO DO BEFORE OPERATION
5 DISPLAY “ ” (VENTILATION/AIR CLEANING)
This operation manual is for the following systems with standard This display shows that the total heat exchange and the air
control. Before initiating operation, contact your Daikin dealer for cleaning unit are in operation. These are optional accessories).
the operation that corresponds to your system.
6 DISPLAY “ ”“ ”“ ” “ ” “ ” (OPERATION MODE)
If your installation has a customized control system, ask your This display shows the current OPERATION MODE. For
Daikin dealer for the operation that corresponds to your system. straight cooling type, “ ” (Auto) and “ ” (Heating) are not
installed.
• Heat pump type
This system provides cooling, heating, automatic, program 7 DISPLAY “ ” (INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION)
dry, and fan operation modes. When the INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION BUTTON is
• Straight cooling type pressed, the display shows the system mode is in.
This system provides cooling, program dry, and fan operation
modes. 8 DISPLAY “ ” (PROGRAMMED TIME)
This display shows PROGRAMMED TIME of the system start
or stop
Indoor unit

9 DISPLAY “ ” (SET TEMPERATURE)


This display shows the set temperature.
Outdoor unit 10 DISPLAY “ ” (FAN SPEED)
Unit without remote
controller (When used This display shows the set fan speed.
Unit with remote as simultaneous
controller operation system) 11 DISPLAY “ ” (AIR FLOW FLAP)
Refer to page 3.

12 DISPLAY “ ” (TIME TO CLEAN AIR FILTER)


NOTE: If the unit you purchased is controlled by a wireless Refer to page 6.
remote controller, also refer to the wireless remote
controller’s operation manual. 13 DISPLAY “ ” (DEFROST)
Refer to page 5.

Names and functions of parts (Fig. 6) 14 TIMER MODE START/STOP BUTTON


Refer to page 4.
a Indoor unit
b Outdoor unit 15 TIMER ON/OFF BUTTON
c Remote controller Refer to page 4.
d Inlet air
16 INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION BUTTON
e Discharged air
This button is used only by qualified service persons for
f Air outlet
maintenance purposes.
g Air flow flap (at air outlet)
h Refrigerant piping, connection electric wire

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17 PROGRAMMING TIME BUTTON COOLING [°C]
Use this button for programming “START and/or STOP” time.
INDOOR
OUTDOOR OUTDOOR
18 TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTON UNIT TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY TEMPERATURE
Use this button for SETTING TEMPERATURE.
D 18–33
19 FILTER SIGN RESET BUTTON B D
-15–46
R35 • 45 (R35 • 45C)
Refer to page 6. • 60 B
W 12–24 19,4–46
STRAIGHT B
20 FAN SPEED CONTROL BUTTON COOLING 80%
D 18–35
Press this button to select the fan speed, HIGH or LOW, of TYPE R71 • 100 • B
your choice. D -15–46
125
W 12–25 B
B
21 OPERATION MODE SELECTOR BUTTON
Press this button to select OPERATION MODE. D 18–35
RY35 • 45 B
• 60 D -5–46
22 AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST BUTTON W 12–25 B
HEAT B
Refer to page 3. PUMP 80%
TYPE D 18–35
B
NOTE: For the sake of explanation, all indications are shown on RY71 • 100 •
125 W D -5–46
the display in Figure 1 contrary to actual running 12–25 B
B
situations.

HEATING [°C]
WARNING
OUTDOOR INDOOR OUTDOOR
UNIT TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE
NEVER DO THE FOLLOWING
• Never let the indoor unit and the remote controller get wet. D -9–21
It may cause an electric shock or a fire. RY35 • 45 D B
15–27 W
• 60 B -10–15,5
• Never use flammable spray such as hair spray, lacquer or HEAT B
paint near the unit. PUMP
D -9–21
TYPE
It may cause a fire. RY71 • 100 D B
• 125 15–24 W
B -10–15,5
• Never touch the air outlet or the horizontal blades while the B
swing flap is in operation.
Fingers may become caught or the unit may break down. DB: Dry bulb temperature
• Never replace a fuse with that of a wrong ampere rating or WB: Wet bulb temperature
other wires when the fuse blows out. The setting temperature range of the remote controller is 16°C–
Use of wire or copper wire may cause the unit to break down
32°C.
or cause a fire.

• Never put anything as sticks into the air inlet and outlet. If an
object touches the fan operating at high speed, it is dangerous. INSTALLATION SITE
• Never remove the fan guard of the outdoor unit.
The rotating fan at high speed without the guard is very
dangerous. CONFIRM THE FOLLOWING
• Never place anything under the indoor unit that is distressed
• Never press the button of the remote controller with a hard,
when soaked in water.
pointed object.
Water may drop when the humidity is over 80% or when the
The remote controller may be damaged.
drain outlet is clogged.
• Never pull or twist the electric wire of a remote controller.
• Never place other heating equipment under the indoor unit.
It may cause the unit to malfunction.
It may cause deformation due to heat.
• Never inspect or service the unit by yourself.
• Place TV, radio, stereo, etc. at least 1 meter away from the
Ask a qualified service person to perform this work.
indoor unit and remote controller.
It may cause interference in the picture or sound.

OPERATION RANGE
If the temperature or the humidity is beyond the following OPERATION PROCEDURE
conditions, safety devices may work and the air conditioner may
• Operating procedure varies with heat pump type and straight
not operate, or sometimes, water may drop from the indoor unit.
cooling type. Contact your Daikin dealer to confirm your system
type.
• To protect the unit, turn on the main power switch 6 hours
before operation.
• If the main power supply is turned off during operation,
operation will restart automatically after the power turns back
on again.

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COOLING, HEATING, AUTOMATIC, AND FAN PROGRAM DRY OPERATION (Fig. 3)
OPERATION (Fig. 2)
• The function of this program is to decrease the humidity in
1 Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR button several your room with the minimum temperature decrease.
times and select the OPERATION MODE of your choice as • Micro computer automatically determines TEMPERATURE
follows. and FAN SPEED.
• This system does not go into operation if the room temperature
COOLING OPERATION ........... is below 16°C.

HEATING OPERATION ........... 1 Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR button several


times and select “ ” (PROGRAM DRY OPERATION).
AUTOMATIC OPERATION ....
2 Press ON/OFF button.
FAN OPERATION ...................
OPERATION lamp lights up and the system starts
• For straight cooling type, “cooling” and “fan” operation are OPERATION.
able to select.

Adjustment
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
In this operation mode, COOL/HEAT changeover is automatically 3 Press AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST button.
conducted. Refer to “ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION” for
details.
2 Press ON/OFF button.
OPERATION lamp light up and the system starts OPERATION. STOPPING THE SYSTEM

Adjustment 4 Press ON/OFF button again.


OPERATION lamp goes off and the system stops
For programming TEMPERATURE, FAN SPEED and AIR FLOW OPERATION.
DIRECTION, follow the procedure shown below.

3 Press TEMPERATURE SETTING button and program


the setting temperature. ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION (Fig. 4)

Each time this button is pressed, setting Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION button to adjust the air flow
temperature rises 1°C. angle.

Each time this button is pressed, setting


temperature lowers 1°C.

• The setting is impossible for fan operation.

NOTE: Set the temperature within the OPERATION RANGE on


p. 2.
4 Press FAN SPEED CONTROL button.
High or Low fan speed can be selected.

5 Press AIR FLOW DIRECTION button


Up and down adjustment
Refer to “ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION” for
details.

STOPPING THE SYSTEM


• The movable limit of the blade is changeable. Contact your
6 Press ON/OFF button once again. Daikin dealer for details.
OPERATION lamp goes off, and the system stops
OPERATION. 1 Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST button to
select the air direction as shown below.

The AIR FLOW FLAP display swings as


EXPLANATION OF HEATING OPERATION shown below and the air flow direction
continuously varies. (Automatic swing
setting)
DEFROST OPERATION
Swing
• As the frost on the coil of an outdoor unit increase, heating
effect decreases and the system goes into DEFROST
OPERATION. Press AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST button
• The indoor unit fan stops and the remote controller display to select the air direction of your choice.
show “ ”.

• After 6 to 8 minutes (maximum 10 minutes) of DEFROST


The AIR FLOW FLAP display stops swinging
OPERATION , the system returns to HEATING OPERATION.
and the air flow direction is fixed. (Fixed air flow
direction setting)

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MOVEMENT OF THE AIR FLOW FLAP PRECAUTIONS FOR GROUP CONTROL SYSTEM OR
For the following conditions, micro computer controls the air flow
TWO REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTROL SYSTEM
direction so it may be different from the display.
This system provides two other control systems beside individual
control (one remote controller controls one indoor unit) system.
Operation
Cooling Heating Confirm the following if your unit is of the following control system
mode
type.
• When room temperature • When room temperature
is lower than the set is higher than the set
temperature temperature
• Group control system
Operation One remote controller controls up to 16 indoor units. All indoor
• At defrost operation
conditions
units are equally set.
• When operating continuously at horizontal air flow
direction • Two remote controller control system
Two remote controllers control one indoor unit (In case of
Operation mode includes automatic operation. group control system, one group of indoor units). The unit is
individually operated.

PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION (Fig. 5) NOTE: Contact your Daikin dealer in case of changing the
combination or setting of group control and two remote
• The timer is operated in the following two ways. controller control systems.
Programming the stop time (“ ”) ... The system stops
operating after the set time has elapsed.
Programming the start time (“ ”) ... The system starts OPTIMUM OPERATION
operating after the set time has elapsed.
• The timer can be programmed a maximum of 72 hours. Observe the following precautions to ensure the system operates
• The start and the stop time can be simultaneously properly.
programmed.
• Adjust the air outlet properly and avoid direct air flow to room
inhabitants.
1 Press the TIMER MODE START/STOP button several • Adjust the room temperature properly for a comfortable
times and select the mode on the display. environment. Avoid excessive heating or cooling.
The display flashes. • Prevent direct sunlight from entering a room during cooling
operation by using curtains or blinds.
For setting the timer stop ... “ ”. • Keep doors and windows closed. If the doors and windows
remain open, room air will flow out and cause to decrease the
For setting the timer start ... “ ”. effect of cooling and heating.
• Never place objects near the air inlet and the air outlet of the
2 Press the PROGRAMMING TIME button and set the
unit. It may cause deterioration in the effect or stop in the
time for stopping or starting the system. operation.
When this button is pressed, the time • Turn off the main power supply switch when it is not used for
advances by 1 hour. long periods of time. If the switch is on, it uses electricity. Turn
off the main power supply switch for saving energy. When
When this button is pressed, the time goes reoperating, turn on the main power supply switch 6 hours
backward by 1 hour. before operation for smooth running. (Refer to p. 6 for
MAINTENANCE)

• When the display shows “ ” TIME TO CLEAN AIR


3 Press the TIMER ON/OFF button. FILTER, ask a qualified service person to clean the filters.
(Refer to p. 6 for MAINTENANCE)
The timer setting procedure ends.
The display “ ” or “ ” changes from flashing light to
a constant light.
NOT MALFUNCTION OF THE AIR
NOTE: CONDITIONER
• When setting the timer Off and On at the same time, repeat
the above procedure from 1. to 3. once again. The following symptoms do not indicate air conditioner
malfunction.
For example:

I. THE SYSTEM DOES NOT OPERATE


• The system does not restart immediately after the ON/OFF
button is pressed.
If the OPERATION lamp lights, the system is in normal
condition.
It does not restart immediately because a safety device
operates to prevent overload of the system. After 3 minutes,
When the timer is programmed to stop the system after 3 hours the system will turn on again automatically.
and start the system after 4 hours, the system will stop after • The system does not restart immediately when the
3 hours and then 1 hour later the system will start. TEMPERATURE SETTING button is returned to the former
• After the timer is programmed, the display shows the position after pushing the button.
remaining time. It does not restart immediately because a safety device
• Press the TIMER ON/OFF button once again to cancel operates to prevent overload of the system. After 3 minutes,
programming. The display vanishes. the system will turn on again automatically.

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• The system does not start when the display shows “ ” TROUBLE SHOOTING
(UNDER CENTRALIZED CONTROL) and it flashes for few
seconds after pressing an operation button. I. If one of the following malfunctions occurs, take the
This is because the system is under centralized control. measures shown below and contact your Daikin dealer.
Flashes on the display indicates that the system cannot be The system must be repaired by a qualified service person.
controlled by the remote controller.
• If a safety device such as a fuse, a breaker, or an earth
• The system does not start immediately after the power supply leakage breaker frequently actuates, or ON/OFF switch does
is turned on. not properly work.
Wait one minute until the micro computer is prepared for Measure: Turn off the main power switch
operation.
• If water leaks from unit.
Measure: Stop the operation.
II. WHITE MIST COMES OUT OF A UNIT
• If the display “ ” (INSPECTION), “UNIT No.”, and the
• When humidity is high during cooling operation (In oily or OPERATION lamp flash and the “MALFUNCTION CODE”
dusty places) appears.
If the inside of an indoor unit is extremely contaminated, the
temperature distribution inside a room becomes uneven. It is OPERATION lamp
necessary to clean the inside of the indoor unit. Ask your
Daikin dealer for details on cleaning the unit. This operation
requires a qualified service person.

• When the system is changed over to HEATING OPERATION


after DEFROST OPERATION.
Moisture generated by DEFROST becomes steam and exits.

III. NOISE OF AIR CONDITIONERS


• A continuous low “Shuh” sound is heard when the system is
in COOLING or DEFROST OPERATION.
This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing through both INSPECTION display MALFUNCTION code
indoor and outdoor units.

• A “Shuh” sound which is heard at the start or immediately INDOOR UNIT No. in which
a malfunction occurs
after the stop of operation or which is heard at the start or
immediately after the stop of DEFROST OPERATION.
This is the noise of refrigerant caused by flow stop and flow
change.
Measure: notify your Daikin dealer and inform hem/her of the
• A continuous low “Shah” sound is heard when the system is display.
in COOLING OPERATION or at a stop
The noise is heard when the drain pump is in operation. II. If the system does not properly operate except for the
above mentioned case, and none of the above mentioned
• A “Pishi-pishi”squeaking sound is heard when the system is malfunctions is evident, investigate the system according
in operation or after the stop of operation. to the following procedures.
Expansion and contraction of plastic parts caused by
1) If the system does not operate at all.
temperature change makes this noise.
• Check if there is a power failure.
Wait until power is restored. If power failure occurs during
IV. DUST FROM THE UNITS operation, the system automatically restarts immediately
after the power supply recovers.
• Dust may blow out from the unit after starting operation from • Check if the fuse has blown or breaker has worked.
long resting time. Change the fuse or set the breaker.
Dust absorbed by the unit blows out. 2) If the system stops operating after operating the system.
• Check if the air inlet or outlet of outdoor or indoor unit is
blocked by obstacles.
V. THE UNITS GIVE OFF ODORS Remove the obstacle and make it wellventilated.
• Check if the air filter is clogged.
• The unit absorbs the smell of rooms, furniture, cigarettes, etc.,
and then emits them. Ask a qualified service person to clean the air filter. (Refer
to p. 6)
3) The system operates but it does not sufficiently cool or heat.
VI. THE LIQUID CRYSTAL OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER • If the air inlet or outlet of the indoor or the outdoor unit is
blocked with obstacles.
SHOW “ ”
Remove the obstacle and make it wellventilated.
• It happens immediately after the main power supply switch is • If the air filter is clogged.
turned on. Ask a qualified service person to clean the air filter. (Refer
This shows that the remote controller is in normal condition. to p. 6)
This continues temporary. • If the set temperature is not proper. (Refer to p. 3)
• If the FAN SPEED button is set to LOW SPEED. (Refer to
p. 3)
• If the air flow angle is not proper. (Refer to p. 3)

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• If the doors or the windows are open. Shut doors or (A)Using a vacuum cleaner
windows to prevent wind from coming in.
• If direct sunlight enters the room (when cooling).
Use curtains or blinds.
• When there are too many inhabitants in the room. Cooling
effect decreases if heat gain of the room is too large.
• If the heat source of the room is excessive (when cooling). (B)Washing with water
Cooling effect decreases if heat gain of the room is too
large.

MAINTENANCE

IMPORTANT! When the air filter is very dirty, use soft brush and neutral
• ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON IS ALLOWED TO detergent.
PERFORM MAINTENANCE.
Remove water and dry in the shade.
• BEFORE OBTAINING ACCESS TO TERMINAL DEVICES,
ALL POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS MUST BE INTERRUPTED. 4. Fix the air filter.
• DO NOT USE WATER OR AIR OF 50°C OR HIGHER FOR 1 Fix air filter to the suction grille by hanging it to the
CLEANING AIR FILTERS AND OUTSIDE PANELS. projected portion above suction grille.
2 Set air filter by sliding the knob on the back of the suction
grille inward.
HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER

Clean the air filter when the display shows “ ” (TIME TO


CLEAN AIR FILTER).
Increase the frequency of cleaning if the unit is installed in a
room where the air is extremely contaminated.
If the dirt becomes impossible to clean, change the air filter. (Air
filter for exchange is optional.)

1. Open the suction grille.


Slide both knobs simultaneously as shown and then pull them
downward.
(Do the same procedure for closing.) 5. Shut the air inlet grille.
Refer to item No. 1.

6. After turning on the power, press FILTER SIGN RESET button.


The “TIME TO CLEAN AIR FILTER” display vanishes.

HOW TO CLEAN AIR OUTLET AND OUTSIDE PANELS

• Clean with soft cloth.


• When it is difficult to remove stains, use water or neutral
detergent.
• When the blade is extremely contaminated, remove it as
below and clean or exchange it.
(Blade for exchange is optional.)
2. Remove the air filters
Slide knobs on the back of the suction grille outward and NOTE:
remove the air filter.
• Do not use gasoline, benzene, thinner, polishing powder,
liquid insecticide. It may cause discoloring or warping.
• Do not let the indoor unit get wet. It may cause an electric
shock or a fire.
• Do not scrub firmly when washing the blade with water. The
surface sealing may peel off.

3. Clean the air filter.


Use vacuum cleaner (A) or wash the air filter with water (B).

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HOW TO DETACH THE AIR FLOW FLAP 3. Detach the air filter.
Refer to p. 6, “HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER”.
Contact your Daikin dealer for details.
4. Clean the suction grille.
1. Adjust the air flow direction to the lowest point. Wash with a soft bristle brush
(Refer to p. 3) and neutral detergent or water,
and dry thoroughly.
2. Detach the flap.
Loosen the screws on the sides of the flap. 5. Reattach the air filter.
Refer to “HOW TO CLEAN THE
AIR FILTER (p. 6)”.

6. Reattach the suction grille.


Refer to item No. 2.

7. Close the suction grille.


Refer to item No. 1.

START UP AFTER A LONG STOP


3. Fix the flap.
Set the ribs on the sides of the air outlet to the slit of the flap. Confirm the following:
Then, screw together to fix the flap. • Check that the air inlet and outlet are not blocked. Remove
any obstacle.
• Check if the earth is connected.

Clean the air filter and outside panels.


• After cleaning the air filter, make sure to attach it.

Turn on the main power supply switch.


• The display on the remote controller will be shown when the
power is turned on.
• To protect the unit, turn on the main power switch at least
6 hours before operation.

WHAT TO DO WHEN STOPPING THE SYSTEM FOR


A␣ LONG PERIOD

Turn on FAN OPERATION for a half day and dry the unit.
• Refer to page 3 for “FAN OPERATION”.
HOW TO CLEAN THE SUCTION GRILLE
Cut off the power supply.
1. Open the suction grille. • When the main power switch is turned on, some watts of
Slide both knobs and then pull them downward. electricity is being used even if the system is not operating.
(Do the same procedure for closing.) • The display on the remote controller will vanish when the main
power switch is turned off.

DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS

Dismantling of the unit, treatment of the refrigerant, oil and


eventual other parts, should be done in accordance with the
relevant local and national regulations.

2. Detach the suction grille.


Open the suction grille 45 degrees and lift it upward.

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