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Daikin FTXS25CVMB User Manual

Daikin FTXS25CVMB
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DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
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Daikin FTXS25CVMB Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity2.5 kW
Heating Capacity3.2 kW
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) Cooling3.21
Weight (Indoor Unit)8 kg
TypeSplit System
Coefficient of Performance (Heating)4.0
RefrigerantR32
Noise Level (Indoor Unit)19 dB (Low)
Noise Level (Outdoor Unit)48 dB(A)
Power Supply220-240V / 50Hz

Summary

Safety Precautions and Guidelines

General Safety Warnings and Cautions

Covers general warnings, cautions, and specific safety instructions for safe operation.

Installation Site Considerations

Guidelines for choosing a suitable installation location to ensure proper function and safety.

Electrical Work and System Relocation

Requirements for electrical connections and procedures for safely relocating the air conditioner unit.

Component Identification

Indoor Unit Parts Identification

Identification and description of the various parts of the indoor air conditioning unit.

Outdoor Unit Parts Identification

Identification and description of the various parts of the outdoor air conditioning unit.

Remote Controller Components

Identification and description of the buttons and display of the remote controller.

Preparation and Initial Setup

Setting Remote Controller Batteries

Step-by-step instructions for correctly inserting batteries into the remote controller.

Operating and Mounting the Remote Controller

Guidelines for operating the remote controller and fixing its holder on a wall.

Setting the Unit's Clock

Procedure for setting the internal clock for accurate timer functions.

Operation Modes

Basic Operation: Start, Stop, and Temperature

Steps to start/stop the unit and adjust the temperature settings for comfort.

Understanding Operation Mode Notes

Explanations for HEAT, COOL, DRY, and AUTO operation modes and their characteristics.

Air Flow Control

Adjusting Air Flow Rate Settings

How to change the fan speed settings for different operation modes.

Adjusting Horizontal Airflow Direction

Instructions for controlling the direction of airflow using horizontal blades (flaps).

Adjusting Vertical Airflow Direction

Instructions for manually adjusting the direction of airflow using vertical louvers.

Advanced Operation Features

Powerful Operation Mode

How to activate the powerful mode for quick cooling or heating effect.

Outdoor Unit Quiet Operation

How to reduce the noise level of the outdoor unit for quiet operation.

Home Leave Operation

How to record and use personalized temperature and airflow settings.

Intelligent Eye Sensor Operation

Using the motion sensor for energy saving and adjusting its detection angle.

Timer Operations

Setting ON and OFF timers for automatic unit control.

Multi-System and Priority Settings

Multi-System Operation Modes

Guidelines for operating multiple indoor units connected to one outdoor unit.

Priority Room Setting Explanation

How the priority room designation affects operation and feature control.

Care, Cleaning, and Checks

Unit Cleaning Procedures

Instructions for cleaning the indoor and outdoor unit components.

Air Filter Maintenance

Steps for cleaning and replacing air filters and photocatalytic deodorizing filters.

Pre-Operation and Idle Period Checks

Essential checks before operation and steps for preparing the unit for long-term storage.

Troubleshooting and Service Information

Identifying Normal Operation Issues

Explains common behaviors that are not actual malfunctions.

Troubleshooting Checklist and Error Codes

Steps to diagnose issues and interpret fault codes.

Service Call Conditions and Warnings

Situations requiring professional service and critical safety warnings.

Outdoor Unit PCB LED Indicators

How to interpret LED lights on the outdoor unit PCB for fault diagnosis.

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