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Daikin FTKD25DVM - User Manual

Daikin FTKD25DVM
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FTKD25DVM
FTKD35DVM
DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
Operation Manual
MODELS
00_CV_3P194550-5C.fm Page 1 Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:27 PM

Questions and Answers:

Daikin FTKD25DVM Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity2.5 kW
Heating Capacity3.2 kW
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Weight (Indoor Unit)9 kg
Indoor Unit Weight9 kg
TypeSplit System

Summary

Safety Precaution

WARNING

Critical safety instructions that, if not followed, can lead to property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.

CAUTION

Safety instructions that, if not followed, can lead to minor or moderate property damage or personal injury.

Installation and System Guidelines

Installation Site

Guidelines for selecting appropriate locations for unit installation, considering environmental factors.

Nuisance to Neighbours

Advice on selecting installation sites to avoid disturbing neighbours with noise or air discharge.

Electrical Work & System Relocation

Power supply requirements and guidelines for relocating the air conditioner unit.

Names of Parts

Indoor Unit Components

Identification and description of parts belonging to the indoor unit of the air conditioner.

Outdoor Unit Components

Identification and description of parts belonging to the outdoor unit of the air conditioner.

Remote Controller Functions

Signal Transmitter and Display

The transmitter sends signals; the display shows current settings and status.

Key Operation Buttons

Buttons for mode selection, temperature adjustment, ON/OFF, timers, and special functions.

Preparation Before Operation

Setting Remote Controller Batteries

Instructions on how to insert batteries into the remote controller and important notes about battery usage.

Remote Controller Usage

Operating the Remote Controller

Guidance on aiming the remote, communication distance, and avoiding obstructions for proper operation.

Mounting the Remote Controller Holder

Steps and considerations for fixing the remote controller holder to a wall for convenient storage.

Initial Setup and Clock Setting

Setting the Clock

Procedure for setting the current time on the remote controller using the CLOCK and TIMER buttons.

Turning the Breaker ON

Instructions on how to turn on the main power breaker to start the unit.

Basic Operation Modes

DRY, COOL, and FAN Selection

How to choose and operate basic modes for cooling, drying, or fan-only operation.

Air Flow Settings

Air Flow Rate Adjustment

Adjusting the fan speed across five levels for optimal comfort and performance.

Air Flow Direction Control

Horizontal Flap Adjustment

Using the SWING button to adjust the horizontal louvers (flaps) for optimal air distribution.

Vertical Louver Adjustment

Manually adjusting the vertical blades (louvers) for desired airflow direction.

Special Operation Modes

POWERFUL Operation

Maximizes cooling effect for 20 minutes; cannot be used with ECONO or QUIET.

OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation

Reduces outdoor unit noise, available in COOL mode; cannot be used with POWERFUL.

ECONO Operation

Enables efficient operation by lowering maximum power consumption; available in COOL and DRY modes.

MOLD PROOF Operation

Reduces mold spread by lowering humidity after DRY or COOL mode; operates for approx. one hour.

Intelligent Eye Sensor Operation

INTELLIGENT EYE Function

Uses an infrared sensor to detect human movement for energy-saving or normal operation.

Timer Functions

OFF TIMER Operation

Setting the unit to turn off automatically at a specified time.

ON TIMER Operation

Setting the unit to turn on automatically at a specified time.

Multi System Considerations

Operational Capacity Limits

Information on the maximum number of indoor units that can be connected and their operational capacity.

NIGHT QUIET Mode

Initial programming required to reduce outdoor unit noise during night hours.

QUIET Operation with Multi System

How to use QUIET operation across multiple indoor units in a multi-system setup.

System Configuration and Settings

Priority Room Setting

Designates a priority room for POWERFUL or QUIET mode operations.

Maximum Power Input Limitation

Setting the maximum power input during installation; requires dealer consultation.

Care and Cleaning

Cleaning the Front Panel

Step-by-step guide on how to safely remove, clean, and reattach the front panel of the indoor unit.

Safety Precautions During Cleaning

Important warnings to follow when cleaning, such as stopping operation and using caution with parts.

Filter Maintenance and Replacement

Cleaning Air Filters

Instructions on washing air filters with water or vacuuming them, recommending cleaning every two weeks.

Replacing Air Purifying Filter

Recommendation to replace the green air purifying filter approximately every three months.

Maintaining Deodorizing Filter

Instructions for drying the gray filter in the sun to regenerate its properties, recommended every six months.

Pre-Operation and Long Idle Checks

Unit and Airflow Inspection

Checking unit base, air inlets/outlets, and drain hose for proper condition.

Preparation for Long Idle Periods

Drying the unit, cleaning filters, removing batteries, and turning off the breaker.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Operation Start Delay and Emissions

Reasons for delayed start, outdoor unit emissions, and indoor unit odors.

Fan Rotation and Signal Issues

Explains fan rotation without operation and remote controller signal problems.

Further Troubleshooting Checks

No Operation; Poor Cooling Checks

Verifying breaker, power, remote batteries, timer settings, and filter cleanliness.

Sudden Stops and Abnormal Function Checks

Investigating obstacles, Intelligent Eye mode, and multi-system mode conflicts.

Service and Maintenance Recommendations

Immediate Service Call Conditions

Critical symptoms like burning smell, hot cord, or leaks require immediate service.

Power Failure, Lightning, and Maintenance

Advice on power interruptions and recommending periodic professional maintenance.

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