Why does mist come out of my Daikin Air Conditioner?
- CChristopher HigginsSep 23, 2025
This happens when the air in the room is cooled into mist by the cold air flow during cooling operation.
Why does mist come out of my Daikin Air Conditioner?
This happens when the air in the room is cooled into mist by the cold air flow during cooling operation.
What to do if Daikin Air conditioning operation stops suddenly and the OPERATION lamp flashes?
If the Daikin air conditioning stops suddenly and the OPERATION lamp flashes, clean the air filters or remove any obstacles. Then, turn the breaker OFF, turn it ON again, and try operating the air conditioner with the remote controller.
What to do if water leaks from the indoor unit of Daikin Air conditioning?
If water leaks from the indoor unit, turn the breaker OFF and call the service shop.
Why my Daikin Air conditioning operation does not start soon?
You should wait for about 3 minutes.
Why is my Daikin ATXS35CVMB outdoor unit leaking water?
In HEAT mode, the frost on the outdoor unit melts into water or steam during defrost operation. In COOL or DRY mode, moisture in the air condenses into water on the cool surface of the outdoor unit piping and drips.
Why my Daikin Air Conditioner does not start immediately?
If the ON/OFF button was pressed soon after operation was stopped, or if the mode was reselected, you should wait for about 3 minutes.
Why did my Daikin Air conditioning operation stop suddenly, but the OPERATION lamp is on?
The unit automatically resumes operation in about 3 minutes.
Why doesn't hot air flow out soon after starting the Daikin Air conditioning heating operation?
You should wait for 1 to 4 minutes.
Why doesn't hot air come out immediately from my Daikin ATXS35CVMB when heating?
You should wait for 1 to 4 minutes. The system is designed to start discharging air only after it has reached a certain temperature.
Why does my Daikin ATXS35CVMB Air Conditioner smell?
The Daikin Air Conditioner may emit odors because smells from the room, furniture, or cigarettes have been absorbed into the unit and are being discharged with the airflow. It is recommended to have the indoor unit cleaned by a technician. Consult the service shop where you bought the air conditioner.
Detailed technical specifications for various model types.
Technical specifications for indoor units in cooling-only mode.
Technical specifications for outdoor units in cooling-only mode.
Technical specifications for indoor units in heat pump mode.
Technical specifications for outdoor units in heat pump mode.
Diagrams showing PCB connectors for different unit types.
Crucial safety guidelines for installation and operation.
Guides on identifying and resolving common operational issues.
Troubleshooting guide for issues with indoor units.
Troubleshooting guide for issues with outdoor units.
Troubleshooting steps for freeze-up or high pressure faults.
Resolving communication errors between indoor and outdoor units.
Diagnosing and resolving compressor overload issues.
Troubleshooting steps for compressor lock faults.
Procedure for removing components of 80/90 class outdoor units.
Detailed steps for removing the compressor unit.
Detailed technical specifications for various model types.
Technical specifications for indoor units in cooling-only mode.
Technical specifications for outdoor units in cooling-only mode.
Technical specifications for indoor units in heat pump mode.
Technical specifications for outdoor units in heat pump mode.
Diagrams showing PCB connectors for different unit types.
Crucial safety guidelines for installation and operation.
Guides on identifying and resolving common operational issues.
Troubleshooting guide for issues with indoor units.
Troubleshooting guide for issues with outdoor units.
Troubleshooting steps for freeze-up or high pressure faults.
Resolving communication errors between indoor and outdoor units.
Diagnosing and resolving compressor overload issues.
Troubleshooting steps for compressor lock faults.
Procedure for removing components of 80/90 class outdoor units.
Detailed steps for removing the compressor unit.
| Cooling Capacity | 3.5 kW |
|---|---|
| Heating Capacity | 4.0 kW |
| Outdoor Unit Weight | 32 kg |
| Type | Split System |
| Refrigerant | R32 |
| Power Supply | 220-240V / 50Hz |
| Noise Level (Indoor Unit) | 19 dB |











