Why doesn't hot air flow out soon after starting the Daikin Air conditioning heating operation?
- LLinda BrownSep 23, 2025
You should wait for 1 to 4 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.
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.
What to do if Daikin FLX60AVMA malfunctions during operation?
If an abnormal function occurs during operation of your Daikin Air Conditioner, turn the breaker OFF, then turn it ON again. After that, try operating the air conditioner using the remote controller.
Why did my Daikin Air conditioning operation stop suddenly, but the OPERATION lamp is on?
The unit automatically resumes operation in about 3 minutes.
What to do if a switch or a button often fails to work properly on Daikin Air conditioning?
If a switch or button often fails to work properly, turn the breaker OFF and call the service shop.
What to do if an abnormal functioning happens during Daikin Air conditioning operation?
If an abnormal functioning happens during operation, turn the breaker OFF, turn it ON again, and try operating the air conditioner with the remote controller.
How to fix bad odor from Daikin FLX60AVMA indoor unit?
We recommend you have the indoor unit of your Daikin Air Conditioner washed by a technician.
What to do if an abnormality (such as a burning smell) occurs with Daikin Air conditioning?
If an abnormality, such as a burning smell, occurs, turn the breaker OFF and call the service shop.
| Category | Air Conditioner |
|---|---|
| Cooling Capacity | 6.0 kW |
| Refrigerant | R32 |
| Capacity | 6.0 kW |
| Power Supply | 220-240 V, 50 Hz |
Summarizes critical safety instructions regarding operation, electrical hazards, and potential injuries.
Details suitable and unsuitable environments for installation and drainage requirements.
Covers dedicated power circuits, system relocation requiring expertise, and noise considerations.
Identifies and describes the main parts of the Daikin indoor unit with numbered labels.
Provides instructions on how to open the front grille of the indoor unit for maintenance.
Lists and describes specific components of the indoor unit, including filters and lamps.
Lists and describes components of the outdoor unit, including air inlet, outlet, piping, and drain hose.
Explains the purpose and operation of various buttons on the Daikin remote controller.
Describes the remote controller's display and the function of the signal transmitter.
Step-by-step guide on how to insert batteries into the remote controller.
Important advice and precautions for operating the remote controller correctly.
Instructions on aiming the transmitter and communication distance for effective operation.
Steps to securely fix the remote controller holder on a wall or pillar.
Guide to setting the current time on the air conditioner's remote controller.
Explains the normal procedure when turning on the main power breaker.
Recommendations for efficient energy usage, including temperature settings and filter cleaning.
How to select and start different operation modes like AUTO, DRY, COOL, HEAT, and FAN.
Instructions on adjusting the temperature for various operation modes.
How to adjust the fan speed setting for different operation modes.
Provides specific notes on HEAT, DRY, AUTO, and air flow rate settings.
Step-by-step guide to using the SWING button to control the horizontal flap movement.
Instructions for manually adjusting the vertical louvres using the knob.
Important notes on flap angles, condensation prevention, and safe adjustment practices.
How to activate the POWERFUL mode for quick cooling or heating.
Instructions on how to stop the POWERFUL operation mode.
Details specific settings and limitations when using POWERFUL mode.
How to activate the OUTDOOR UNIT SILENT mode to reduce noise.
Instructions on how to deactivate the OUTDOOR UNIT SILENT mode.
Explains availability, usage with multi-systems, and compatibility with other modes.
How to activate the HOME LEAVE function to record preferred settings.
Instructions on how to turn off the HOME LEAVE operation.
Guide to setting temperature and air flow rate for HOME LEAVE operation.
How to use HOME LEAVE for energy saving and convenience when away or sleeping.
How to use HOME LEAVE to recall frequently used settings easily.
Important notes on availability, mode compatibility, and priority settings.
Step-by-step guide to setting the OFF TIMER for automatic shutdown.
How to cancel a previously set OFF TIMER.
Important notes on time display, memory function, and NIGHT SET MODE.
Step-by-step guide to setting the ON TIMER for automatic startup.
How to cancel a previously set ON TIMER.
Example of setting both ON and OFF timers simultaneously.
When to reset the timer settings after power interruptions or battery replacement.
Explanation of the multi system configuration with one outdoor unit and multiple indoor units.
Guidelines for selecting operation modes in a multi-system setup, including priority room settings.
Information on the NIGHT QUIET mode for cooling operation in multi-systems.
How to use SILENT operation with the multi-system, considering priority room settings.
Explanation of the Mode Lock function for heat pump models in multi-systems.
Details how a designated priority room influences operation mode, POWERFUL, and SILENT modes.
Instructions for cleaning the indoor unit, outdoor unit, and remote controller with a dry cloth.
Step-by-step guide to opening, cleaning with water/detergent, and closing the front grille.
Important safety cautions to follow when opening, closing, or cleaning the front grille.
Instructions on how to remove and clean air filters, air purifying filters, and photocatalytic filters.
Guidance on replacing air purifying and photocatalytic filters, and their recommended maintenance schedules.
A checklist of items to inspect on the outdoor unit, air inlets/outlets, and drain hose.
Steps to prepare the unit for storage, including fan-only operation, cleaning, and battery removal.
Explains common operational scenarios that are not actual malfunctions, like delayed start or warming up.
Lists checks to perform for issues like poor cooling, sudden stops, or blinking operation lamps.
Detailed checks for cases like no operation, poor cooling, or blinking operation lamps.
Guidance for situations like incorrect operation modes in multi-systems or effects of external factors.
Lists critical symptoms and conditions that require immediate contact with the service shop.
Recommends professional periodic maintenance for optimal performance and longevity.