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OPERATION MANUAL

Wireless Remote Controller Kit

MODELS
BRC7E63W
BRC7E66
BRC7EA63W
BRC7EA66

Thank you for purchasing this Daikin air conditioner.


Carefully read this operation manual before using the air
conditioner. It will tell you how to use the unit properly and
help you if any trouble occurs. After reading the manual, file
it away for future reference.

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PRIOR TO USE
This operation manual is exclusively for instructions on how to use
the wireless remote controller.
Read also the operation manual attached to the indoor unit and to the
outdoor unit for safe usage of the system and maintenance.
The air conditioner corresponding to this controller comes under the term
“appliances accessible to the general public”.

CONTENTS

PRIOR TO USE.......................................................................................... [1]


ILLUSTRATION .......................................................................................... [2]
1.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.......................................................................... 1
2.NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF
THE OPERATING SECTION..................................................................... 4
3.HANDLING FOR WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER.......................... 5
4.OPERATION PROCEDURE...................................................................... 6
5.NOT MALFUNCTION OF THE AIR CONDITIONER............................... 12
6.HOW TO DIAGNOSE TROUBLE SPOTS ............................................... 12

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1-1
1
ON OFF
8

3
1-2
H M L
DOWN 10
C ON OFF
6 UP

TEMP
FAN H M L TIME 11
4
C
hr. UP
9 DOWN
hr. FAN
2 13
RESERVE CANCEL
hr.
5 TIMER 12

TEST hr.
MODE 15
7
SWING 14

16
TEST
TEST 17

COOL/HEAT CHANGEOVER
REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH

24 22 23

25

19 21 20 18

1-3 2

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Consult your local dealer regarding
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS modification, repair and maintenance
of the air conditioner or the remote
To gain full advantage of the air conditioner’s controller.
functions and to avoid malfunction due to Improper workmanship may result in
mishandling, we recommend that you read water leakage, electric shocks or fire haz-
this instruction manual carefully before use. ards.
This air conditioner is classified under “appli- Do not place objects, including rods,
ances not accessible to the general public”. your fingers, etc., in the air inlet or out-
The precautions described herein are let.
classified as WARNING and CAUTION. Injury may result due to contact with the
They both contain important information air conditioner’s high-speed fan blades.
regarding safety. Be sure to observe all Beware of fire in case of refrigerant
precautions without fail. leakage.
If the air conditioner is not operating cor-
rectly, i.e. not generating cool or warm air,
WARNING .. Failure to follow these refrigerant leakage could be the cause.
instructions properly may Consult your dealer for assistance.
result in personal injury or The refrigerant within the air conditioner
loss of life. is safe and normally does not leak. How-
ever, in the event of a leakage, contact
CAUTION ... Failure to observe these with a naked burner, heater or cooker
instructions properly may may result in generation of noxious gas.
result in property damage Do not longer use the air conditioner until
or personal injury, which a qualified service person confirms that
may be serious depending the leakage has been repaired.
on the circumstances. Consult your local dealer regarding
After reading, keep this manual in a con- what to do in case of refrigerant leak-
venient place so that you can refer to it age.
whenever necessary. If the equipment is When the air conditioner is to be installed
transferred to a new user, be sure also to in a small room, it is necessary to take
hand over the manual. proper measures so that the amount of
any leaked refrigerant does not exceed
the concentration limit in the event of a
WARNING leakage. Otherwise, this may lead to an
Be aware that prolonged, direct expo- accident due to oxygen depletion.
sure to cool or warm air from the air Contact professional personnel about
conditioner, or to air that is too cool or attachment of accessories and be
too warm can be harmful to your phys- sure to use only accessories specified
ical condition and health. by the manufacturer.
When the air conditioner is malfunc- If a defect results from your own work-
tioning (giving off a burning odor, etc.) manship, it may result in water leaks,
turn off power to the unit and contact electric shock or fire.
your local dealer. Consult your local dealer regarding
Continued operation under such circum- relocation and reinstallation of the air
stances may result in a failure, electric conditioner.
shocks or fire hazards. Improper installation work may result in
Consult your local dealer to install leakage, electric shocks or fire hazards.
your equipment.
Doing the work yourself may result in water
leakage, electric shocks or fire hazards.

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Be sure to use fuses with the correct Be sure to use a dedicated power sup-
ampere reading. ply for the air conditioner.
Do not use improper fuses, copper or The use of any other power supply may
other wires as a substitute, as this may cause heat generation, fire, or product
result in electric shock, fire, injury or dam- failures.
age to the unit.
Be sure to install an earth leakage
breaker. CAUTION
Failure to install an earth leakage breaker Do not use the air conditioner for pur-
may result in electric shocks or fire. poses other than those for which it is
Be sure to earth the unit. intended.
Do not earth the unit to a utility pipe, light- Do not use the air conditioner for cooling
ning conductor or telephone earth lead. precision instruments, food, plants, ani-
Imperfect earthing may result in electric mals or works of art as this may adversely
shocks or fire. affect the performance, quality and/or lon-
A high surge current from lightning or gevity of the object concerned.
other sources may cause damage to the Do not remove the outdoor unit’s fan
air conditioner. guard.
Consult the dealer if the air condi- The guard protects against the unit’s high
tioner submerges owing to a natural speed fan, which may cause injury.
disaster, such as a flood or typhoon. Do not place objects that are suscepti-
Do not operate the air conditioner in that ble to moisture directly beneath the
case, or otherwise a malfunction, electric indoor or outdoor units.
shock, or fire may result. Under certain conditions, condensation
Do not start or stop operating the air on the main unit or refrigerant pipes, air
conditioner with the power supply filter dirt or drain blockage may cause
breaker turned ON or OFF. dripping, resulting in fouling or failure of
Otherwise, fire or water leakage may the object concerned.
result. Furthermore, the fan will rotate To avoid oxygen depletion, ensure
abruptly if power failure compensation is that the room is adequately ventilated
enabled, which may result in injury. if equipment such as a burner is used
Do not use the product in the atmo- together with the air conditioner.
sphere contaminated with oil vapor, After prolonged use, check the unit
such as cooking oil or machine oil stand and its mounts for damage.
vapor. If left in a damaged condition, the unit
Oil vapor may cause crack damage, elec- may fall and cause injury.
tric shocks, or fire. Do not place flammable sprays or
Do not use the product in places with operate spray containers near the unit
excessive oily smoke, such as cook- as this may result in fire.
ing rooms, or in places with flammable Before cleaning, be sure to stop unit
gas, corrosive gas, or metal dust. operation, turn the breaker off or
Using the product in such places may remove the power cord.
cause fire or product failures. Otherwise, an electric shock and injury
Do not use flammable materials (e.g., may result.
hairspray or insecticide) near the To avoid electric shocks, do not oper-
product. ate with wet hands.
Do not clean the product with organic
solvents such as paint thinner. Do not place appliances that produce
The use of organic solvents may cause naked flames in places exposed to the
crack damage to the product, electric air flow from the unit as this may
shocks, or fire. impair combustion of the burner.

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Do not place heaters directly below Children should be supervised to
the unit, as resulting heat can cause ensure that they do not play with the
deformation. unit or its remote controller.
Do not allow a child to mount on the Accidental operation by a child may result
outdoor unit or avoid placing any in impairment of bodily functions and
object on it. harm health.
Falling or tumbling may result in injury. Do not let children play on or around
Do not block air inlets nor outlets. the outdoor unit.
Impaired air flow may result in insufficient If they touch the unit carelessly, injury
performance or trouble. may be caused.

Be sure that children, plants or ani- Consult your dealer regarding clean-
mals are not exposed directly to air- ing the inside of the air conditioner.
flow from the unit, as adverse effects Improper cleaning may cause breakage
may ensue. of plastic parts, water leakage and other
damage as well as electric shocks.
Do not wash the air conditioner or the
remote controller with water, as this To avoid injury, do not touch the air
may result in electric shocks or fire. inlet or aluminum fins of the unit.

Do not place water containers (flower Do not place objects in direct proxim-
vases, etc.) on the unit, as this may ity of the outdoor unit and do not let
result in electric shocks or fire. leaves and other debris accumulate
around the unit.
Do not install the air conditioner at any Leaves are a hotbed for small animals
place where there is a danger of flam- which can enter the unit. Once in the unit,
mable gas leakage. such animals can cause malfunctions,
In the event of a gas leakage, build-up of smoke or fire when making contact with
gas near the air conditioner may result in electrical parts.
fire hazards.
Never touch the internal parts of the
Do not put flammable containers, controller.
such as spray cans, within 1 m from Do not remove the front panel. Touching
the blow-off mouth. certain internal parts will cause electric
The containers may explode because the shocks and damage to the unit. Please
warm air output of the indoor or outdoor consult your dealer about checking and
unit will affect them. adjustment of internal parts.
The batteries must be removed from Do not leave the remote controller
the appliance before it is scrapped wherever there is a risk of wetting.
and they are disposed of safely. If water gets into the remote controller
Arrange the drain to ensure complete there is a risk of electrical leakage and
drainage. damage to electronic components.
If proper drainage from the outdoor drain When using the wireless remote con-
pipe does not occur during air conditioner troller, do not put a strong light beam
operation, there could be a blockage due or install an inverter fluorescent lamp
to dirt and debris build-up in the pipe. near the receiving section on the main
This may result in a water leakage from unit.
the indoor unit. Under these circum- A malfunction may occur.
stances, stop air conditioner operation
and consult your dealer for assistance. Watch your steps at the time of air fil-
ter cleaning or inspection.
The appliance is not intended for use High-place work is required, to which
by unattended young children or utmost attention must be paid.
infirm persons. If the scaffold is unstable, you may fall or
Impairment of bodily functions and harm topple down, thus causing injury.
to health may result.

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2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTON
OF THE OPERATING SEC- 10 Use this button for SETTING TEMPER-
ATURE (Operates with the front cover
TION (Fig. 1, 2) of the remote controller closed.)
PROGRAMMING TIMER BUTTON
DISPLAY “ ” (SIGNAL Use this button for programming
TRANSMISSION) 11 “START and/or STOP” time. (Operates
1
This lights up when a signal is being with the front cover of the remote con-
transmitted. troller opened.)
DISPLAY “ ” “ ” “ ”“ ” TIMER MODE START/STOP BUTTON
12
“ ” (OPERATION MODE) Refer to page 9.
TIMER RESERVE/CANCEL BUTTON
2 This display shows the current OPER- 13
ATION MODE. For straight cooling Refer to page 10.
type, “ ” (Auto) and “ ” (Heating) AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST
are not installed. 14 BUTTON
H M L Refer to page 8.
DISPLAY “ ” (SET TEMPERATURE)
C OPERATION MODE SELECTOR
3
This display shows the set tempera- BUTTON
ture. 15
Press this button to select OPERATION
MODE.
DISPLAY “ hr. hr. ”
FILTER SIGN RESET BUTTON
(PROGRAMMED TIME)
4 Refer to the section of MAINTENANCE
16
This display shows PROGRAMMED in the operation manual attached to the
TIME of the system start or stop. indoor unit.
INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION
DISPLAY “ ” (AIR FLOW FLAP) BUTTON
5
Refer to page 9. 17 This button is used only by qualified
DISPLAY “ ”“ ” (FAN SPEED) service persons for maintenance
6 purposes.
The display shows the set fan speed.
EMERGENCY OPERATION SWITCH
DISPLAY “ TEST ”
18 This switch is readily used if the remote
(INSPECTION/ TEST OPERATION)
controller does not work.
7 When the INSPECTION/TEST OPER-
RECEIVER
ATION BUTTON is pressed, the display
shows the system mode is in. 19 This receives the signals from the
remote controller.
ON/OFF BUTTON
OPERATING INDICATOR LAMP
8 Press the button and the system will (Red)
start. Press the button again and the
system will stop. 20 This lamp stays lit while the air
conditioner runs. It flashes when the
FAN SPEED CONTROL BUTTON
unit is in trouble.
9 Press this button to select the fan
TIMER INDICATOR LAMP (Green)
speed, HIGH or LOW, of your choice. 21
This lamp stays lit while the timer is set.

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AIR FILTER CLEANING TIME 3. HANDLING FOR
INDICATOR LAMP (Red)
22 WIRELESS REMOTE
Lights up when it is time to clean the air
filter. CONTROLLER
DEFROST LAMP (Orange) Precautions in handling remote con-
23 Lights up when the defrosting opera- troller
tion has started. (For straight cooling Direct the transmitting part of the remote
type this lamp does not turn on.) controller to the receiving part of the air
FAN/AIR CONDITIONING SELECTOR conditioner.
SWITCH If something blocks the transmitting and
24 receiving path of the indoor unit and the
Set the switch to “ ” (FAN) for FAN remote controller as curtains, it will not
and “ ” (A/C) for HEAT or COOL. operate.
COOL/HEAT CHANGEOVER
SWITCH
25
Set the switch to “ ” (COOL) for
COOL and “ ” (HEAT) for HEAT.
NOTES
• For the sake of explanation, all indica- Receiver
tions are shown on the display in Figure 1 2 short beeps
contrary to actual running situations. from the receiver
• Fig. 1-2 shows the remote controller with indicates that the
the front cover opened. transmission is
• Fig. 1-3 shows this remote controller can properly done.
be used in conjunction with the one pro-
vided with the VRV system. Transmitting distance is approximately 7 m.
• If the air filter cleaning time indicator lamp Do not drop or get it wet.
lights up, clean the air filter as explained It may be damaged.
in the operation manual provided with the
Never press the button of the remote con-
indoor unit.
troller with a hard, pointed object.
After cleaning and reinstalling the air fil-
The remote controller may be damaged.
ter, press the filter sign reset button on
the remote controller. The air filter clean- Installation site
ing time indicator lamp on the receiver will • It is possible that signals will not be
go out. received in rooms that have electronic flu-
orescent lighting. Please consult with the
salesman before buying new fluorescent
lights.
• If the remote controller operated some
other electrical apparatus, move that
machine away or consult your dealer.

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Placing the remote controller in the [CAUTIONS]
remote controller holder • Replace all batteries at the same time, do
Install the remote controller holder to a wall not use new and old batteries intermixed.
or a pillar with the attached screw. (Make • In case the remote controller is not used
sure it transmits) for a long time take out all batteries in order
to prevent liquid leak of the battery.

Placing the remote Removing the


controller remote controller IN THE CASE OF CENTRALIZED
CONTROL SYSTEM
Slide from above Pull it upward
If the indoor unit is under centralized control, it
is necessary to switch the remote controller’s
setting.
In this case, contact your DAIKIN dealer.

4. OPERATION PROCEDURE
Refer to figure 1 on page [2]
Remote
• Operating procedure varies with heat
controller
pump type and cooling only type. Contact
holder
your Daikin dealer to confirm your system
type.
How to put the dry batteries • To protect the unit, turn on the main power
(1) Remove the back cover switch 6 hours before operation.
of the remote controller • If the main power supply is turned off dur-
to the direction pointed ing operation, operation will restart auto-
by the arrow mark. matically after the power turns back on
again.
(2) Put the batteries
Use two dry cell batter-
ies (AAA.LR03 (alka- COOLING, HEATING, AUTOMATIC,
line)). Put dry batteries FAN, AND PROGRAM DRY
correctly to fit their (+) OPERATION
and (–). Operate in the following order.
(3) Close the cover • AUTOMATIC OPERATION can be
selected only by Heat recovery system.
• For cooling only type, “COOLING”, and
When to change batteries “FAN” and “DRY”operation are able to
Under normal use, batteries last about a select.
year. However, change them whenever the
indoor unit doesn’t respond or responds
slowly to commands, or if the display
becomes dark.

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〈〈FOR SYSTEMS WITHOUT COOL/ 〈〈FOR SYSTEMS WITH COOL/HEAT
HEAT CHANGEOVER REMOTE CHANGEOVER REMOTE CONTROL
CONTROL SWITCH〉〉 SWITCH〉〉
Refer to figure 1-1, 2 on page [2] Refer to figure 1-1,3 on page [2]

MODE OPERATION MODE OPERATION MODE


1 SELECTOR 1 SELECTOR

Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR (1) Select OPERATION MODE with the
button several times and select the COOL/HEAT CHANGEOVER REMOTE
OPERATION MODE of your choice as CONTROL SWITCH as follows.
follows.
 COOLING OPERATION ............. “ ”
 COOLING OPERATION .................... “ ”
 HEATING OPERATION ..................... “ ”
 AUTOMATIC OPERATION ................ “ ”
 HEATING OPERATION .............. “ ”
• In this operation mode, COOL/HEAT
changeover is automatically conducted.
 FAN OPERATION.............................. “ ”  FAN OPERATION....................... “ ”
 DRY OPERATION ............................. “ ”
• The function of this program is to  DRY OPERATION ...................... “ ”
decrease the humidity in your room with
the minimum temperature decrease.
• Micro computer automatically • See “FOR SYSTEM WITHOUT COOL/
determines TEMPERATURE and FAN HEAT CHANGEOVER REMOTE CON-
SPEED. TROL SWITCH” for details on dry opera-
• This system does not go into operation if tion.
the room temperature is below 16°C. (2) Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR
button several times and select “ ”
ON OFF (This operation is only available during
2 ON/OFF dry operation.)

Press ON/OFF button ON OFF


OPERATION lamp lights up or goes off and 2 ON/OFF
the system starts or stops OPERATION.
Press ON/OFF button
NOTE OPERATION lamp lights up or goes off and
• Do not turn OFF power immediately after the system starts or stops OPERATION.
the unit stops. Then, wait no less than
5 minutes.
NOTE
Water is leaking or there is something else
• Do not turn OFF power immediately after
wrong with the unit.
the unit stops. Then, wait no less than
5 minutes.
Water is leaking or there is something else
wrong with the unit.

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[EXPLANATION OF HEATING OPERA- In case of automatic operation
TION]
Each time this button is pressed,
DEFROST OPERATION setting temperature shifts to “H”
• As the frost on the coil of an outdoor unit UP side.
increase, heating effect decreases and the Each time this button is pressed,
system goes into DEFROST OPERA- DOWN setting temperature shifts to “L”
TION. side.
• The fan operation stops and the
[°C]
DEFROST lamp of the indoor unit goes on.
After 6 to 8 minutes (maximum 10 min- H  M  L
utes) of DEFROST OPERATION, the sys- Setting
tem returns to HEATING OPERATION. 25 23 22 21 19
temperature
Heating capacity & Outdoor air • The setting is impossible for fan operation.
temperature
• Heating capacity drops as outdoor air tem-
perature lowers. If feeling cold, use NOTE
• The setting temperature range of the
another heater at the same time as this air
remote controller is 16°C to 32°C.
conditioner.
• Hot air is circulated to warm the room. It FAN FAN SPEED CONTROL
will take some time from when the air con-
ditioner is first started until the entire room
becomes warm. The internal fan automat- Press FAN SPEED CONTROL button.
ically turns at low speed until the air condi- High or Low fan speed can be selected.
tioner reaches a certain temperature on The microchip may sometimes control the
the inside. In this situation, all you can do fan speed in order to protect the unit.
is wait.
• If hot air accumulates on the ceiling and SWING AIR FLOW DIRECTION
feet are left feeling cold, it is recommended ADJUST
to use a circulator. For details, contact the
place of purchase. • There are 2 ways of adjusting the air dis-
charge angle.
ADJUSTMENT 1. A. Up and down adjustment
For programming TEMPERATURE, FAN 2. B. Left and right direction
SPEED and AIR FLOW DIRECTION, follow Fig. 1
the procedure shown below.
DOWN A. UP AND DOWN
TEMPERATURE SETTING DIRECTION
UP

Press TEMPERATURE SETTING but-


ton and program the setting tempera-
ture.

Each time this button is pressed,


UP setting temperature rises 1°C.

Each time this button is pressed, B. LEFT AND RIGHT


DOWN setting temperature lowers 1°C. DIRECTION

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A. UP AND DOWN DIRECTION NOTE
• The movable limit of the flap is change- • If you try cooling or programmed drying,
able. Contact your Daikin dealer for while the flaps are facing downward, air
details. flow direction may change unexpectedly.
There is nothing wrong with the equip-
Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION ment. This serves to prevent dew formed
ADJUST button to select the air direc- on parts in the air discharge outlet from
tion as shown below. dripping.

DISPLAY appears and the • Operation mode includes automatic


air flow direction continu- operation.
ously varies. (Automatic
swing setting) B. LEFT AND RIGHT DIRECTION
• Adjusting air flow direction in the left and
Press AIR FLOW DIREC- right direction. (Refer to Fig. 1)
TION ADJUST button to
select the air direction of NOTE
your choice. • Only make adjustments after you have
stopped the air flow direction swing in a
DISPLAY vanishes the air position.
flow direction is fixed • Stop flaps from swinging before trying to
(Fixed air flow direction angle them. Working while the flaps are
setting). moving may get your fingers pinched.
MOVEMENT OF THE AIR FLOW FLAP
PROGRAM TIMER OPERATION
For the following conditions, micro computer Operate in the following order.
controls the air flow direction so it may be • The timer is operated in the following two
different from the display. ways.
Programming the stop time ( )
Operation .... The system stops
Cooling Heating operating after the set time has elapsed.
mode
Programming the start time ( )
• When room • When room
.... The system starts
temperature temperature
operating after the set time has elapsed.
is lower than is higher than
• The timer can be programmed a maximum
the set tem- the set tem-
Operation of 72 hours.
perature perature
condition • The start and the stop time can be simulta-
• At defrost
neously programmed.
operation
• When operating continuously TIMER MODE START/
TIMER
at horizontal air flow direction 1 STOP

Press the TIMER MODE START/STOP


button several times and select the
mode on the display.
The display flashes.
For setting the timer stop .... “ ”
For setting the timer start .... “ ”

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HOW TO SET MASTER
2 UP
DOWN
PROGRAMMING TIME REMOTE CONTROLLER
(For VRV system)
Press the PROGRAMMING TIME but-
ton and set the time for stopping or • When the system is installed as shown
starting the system. below, it is necessary to designate the
master remote controller.
When this button is pressed, the  For Heat pump system
UP time advances by 1 hour. When one outdoor unit is connected with
When this button is pressed, the several indoor units.
DOWN time goes backward by 1 hour.
Outdoor unit
4-5-48-
3 TIMER RESERVE

Press the TIMER RESERVE button. Indoor unit


The timer setting procedure ends.
The display or changes from flashing light to
a constant light.

CANCEL
4 TIMER CANCEL One of these remote controllers needs
to be designated as the master
Press the TIMER OFF button to cancel remote controller.
programming. The display vanishes.
For example.  For Heat recovery system
When one BS unit is connected with several
When the timer is indoor units.
ON OFF programmed to stop
TEMP the system after
TIME
3 hours and start the Outdoor unit
C
UP system after
FAN DOWN 4 hours, the system BS unit
RESERVE CANCEL will stop after
hr. 3 hours and then Indoor unit
TIMER
hr. 1 hour later the sys-
MODE
tem will start.

NOTE
One of these remote controllers needs
• When the timer is programmed to stop the
to be designated as the master
system after 3 hours and start the system
remote controller.
after 4 hours, the system will stop after
3 hours and then 1 hour later the system
• Only the master remote controller can
will start.
select HEATING, COOLING or
• After the timer is programmed, the display
AUTOMATIC (only Heat recovery system)
shows the remaining time.
OPERATION.

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When the indoor unit with master remote EMERGENCY OPERATION
controller is set to “COOL”, you can switch
over operation mode between “FAN”, “DRY” When the remote controller does not work
and “COOL”. due to battery failure or the absence thereof,
When the indoor unit with master remote use this switch which is located beside the
controller is set to “HEAT”, you can switch discharge grille on the main unit. When the
over operation mode between “FAN” and remote controller does not work, but the
“HEAT”. battery low indicator on it is not lit, contact
When the indoor unit with master remote your dealer.
controller is set to “FAN”, you cannot switch
operation mode. [START]
When attempting settings than that
To press the emergency opera-
consented above, a “peep” is emitted as a
warning.
1 tion switch.
Only with Heat recovery system, you can set The machine runs in the previous mode.
the indoor unit to AUTOMATIC. Attempting The system operates with the previously set
to do so, a “peep” will be emitted as a air flow direction.
warning.

How to designate the master remote


controller
Operate in the following order.

MODE 1 2
1
Continuously press the [STOP]
OPERATION MODE SELECTOR but- Press the EMERGENCY OPERA-
ton for 4 seconds. 2 TION switch again.
The displays showing “ ” of all slave indoor
unit connected to the same outdoor unit or PRECAUTIONS FOR GROUP
BS unit flash. CONTROL SYSTEM OR TWO
REMOTE CONTROLLER CON-
MODE
2 TROL SYSTEM

Press the OPERATION MODE SELEC- This system provides two other control
TOR button to the indoor unit that you systems beside individual control (one
wish to designate as the master remote controller controls one indoor unit)
remote controller. Then designation is system. Confirm the following if your unit is of
completed. This indoor unit is desig-
the following control system type.
nated as the master remote controller
and the display showing “ ” van-  Group control system
ishes. One remote controller controls up to 16
indoor units.
• To change settings, repeat steps 1 and
All indoor units are equally set.
2 .

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 Two remote controller control system • The system does not restart immedi-
Two remote controllers control one indoor ately when TEMPERATURE SETTING
unit. (In case of group control system, one button is returned to the former posi-
group of indoor units) tion after pushing the button.
The unit follows individual operation. It does not restart immediately because a
safety device operates to prevent overload
NOTES of the system. After 3 minutes, the system
• Cannot have two remote controller control will turn on again automatically.
system with only wireless remote • If the reception beep is rapidly repeated
controllers. (It will be a two remote 3 times (It sounds only twice when
controller control system having one wired operating normally.)
and one wireless remote controllers.) Control is set to the optional controller for
• Under two remote controller control centralized control.
system, wireless remote controller cannot • If the defrost lamp on the indoor unit’s
control timer operation. display is lit when heating is started.
• Only the operating indicator lamp out of 3 This indication is to warn against cold air
other lamps on the indoor unit display being blown from the unit. There is
functions. nothing wrong with the equipment.

NOTE
• Contact your Daikin dealer in case of
changing the combination or setting of
group control and two remote controller 6. HOW TO DIAGNOSE
control systems.
TROUBLE SPOTS

I. EMERGENCY STOP
When the air conditioner stops in emergency,
the run lamp on the indoor unit starts
5. NOT MALFUNCTION OF blinking. Take the following steps yourself to
THE AIR CONDITIONER read the malfunction code that appears on
the display. Contact your dealer with this
code. It will help pinpoint the cause of the
The following symptoms do not indi-
trouble, speeding up the repair.
cate air conditioner malfunction
6-56
I. THE SYSTEM DOES NOT OPERATE
• The system does not restart immedi-
1
ately after the ON/OFF button is
Press the INSPECTION/TEST button
pressed.
If the OPERATION lamp lights, the system to select the inspection mode “ ”.
is in normal condition. It does not restart
immediately because a safety device oper- “ ” appears on display and blinks. “UNIT”
ates to prevent overload of the system. lights up.
After 3 minutes, the system will turn on
again automatically.

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2 UP
DOWN
6 UP
DOWN

Press PROGRAMMING TIMER BUT- Press PROGRAMMING TIMER BUT-


TON and change the unit number. TON and change the malfunction code.
Press to change the unit number until the Press until the indoor unit makes a long
indoor unit beeps and perform the following beep.
operation according to the number of beeps. The malfunction code is fixed when the
indoor unit makes a long beep.
Number of beeps
3 short beeps .... Perform all steps from 3 MODE
to 6 .
7 Reset of the display

Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR


1 short beep ...... Perform 3 and 6 steps BUTTON to get the display back to the
1 long beep........ Normal state
normal stae.
MODE
3
ON OFF

Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR 24


6 TEMP
BUTTON TIME

UP 24
CODE DOWN
“ ” on the left-hand of the malfunction code FAN 6
blinks. UNIT NO. RESERVE CANCEL

TIMER

4 UP
DOWN
MODE

SWING
35
7

Press PROGRAMMING TIMER BUT- /TEST


TON and change the malfunction code.
Press until the indoor unit beeps twice. 1
MODE
5
II. IN CASE BESIDES EMERGENCY STOP
Press OPERATION MODE SELECTOR 1. The unit does not operate at all.
BUTTON • Check if the receiver is exposed of
sunlight or strong light. Keep receiver
“ ” on the right-hand of the malfunction
away from light.
code blinks.
• Check if there are batteries in the
remote controller. Place the batteries.
• Check if the indoor unit number and
wireless remote controller number are
equal.

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[Trouble]
The RUN lamp of the indoor unit is flashing
1
and the unit does not work at all.

Unit No. which Malfunction Code


sensed trouble
ON OFF

TEMP
TIME
Number
UP
CODE DOWN
FAN

UNIT NO. RESERVE CANCEL

Operate the indoor unit with the remote con- TIMER

troller of the same number. MODE

Signal transmitted from a remote controller of SWING

a different number cannot be accepted. (If


the number is not mentioned, it is considered /TEST
as “1”)
INSPECTION
2. The system operates but it does not display
sufficiently cool or heat.
• If the set temperature is not proper.
• If the FAN SPEED is set to LOW [Remedial action]
SPEED.
• If the air flow angle is not proper. Check the malfunction code (A1 - UF) on the
remote control and contact the place of pur-
Contact the place of purchase in the fol- chase. (See page 12.)
lowing case.

WARNING
When you detect a burning odor, shut
OFF power immediately and contact the Disposal requirements
place of purchase. Using the equipment
Batteries supplied with the remote controller
in anything but proper working condition
can result in equipment damage, electric are marked with this symbol.
shock and/or fire. This means that the batteries shall not be
mixed with unsorted household waste.
If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the
symbol, this chemical symbol means that the
battery contains a heavy metal above a cer-
tain concentration. Possible chemical sym-
bols are:
 Pb: lead (>0.004%)
Waste batteries must be treated at a special-
ized treatment facility for re-use.
By ensuring waste batteries are disposed of
correctly, you will help to prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment
and human health.

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