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Daikin FTXS25GVMA User Manual

Daikin FTXS25GVMA
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DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
Operation Manual
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Questions and Answers:

Daikin FTXS25GVMA Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity2.5 kW
Heating Capacity3.2 kW
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER)6.1
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Weight (Indoor Unit)8 kg
Noise Level (Outdoor Unit)48 dB(A)
Indoor Unit Weight8 kg
Outdoor Unit Weight26 kg
TypeSplit
RefrigerantR32
Noise Level (Indoor Unit)22-35 dB(A)

Summary

Safety Precautions

Names of Parts

Indoor Unit Components

Identifies the various parts and sensors of the indoor air conditioning unit.

Outdoor Unit Components

Details the components and sensors of the outdoor unit of the air conditioner.

Remote Controller

Remote Controller Overview

Explains the functions and layout of the air conditioner's remote control.

Preparation Before Operation

Setting Remote Controller Batteries

Instructions on how to insert batteries into the remote controller correctly.

Operating the Remote Controller

Guidance on aiming the remote transmitter and understanding communication limits.

Mounting the Remote Controller Holder

Steps for installing the wall holder and placing the remote controller.

Setting the Clock

Procedure for setting the current time on the air conditioner's clock.

Operation Modes

Selecting Operation Modes

How to start and stop the air conditioner using AUTO, DRY, COOL, HEAT, or FAN modes.

Adjusting Temperature Settings

Instructions for changing the temperature setting for different operation modes.

Setting Air Flow Rate

How to adjust the fan speed for different modes, including quiet operation.

Air Flow Direction Control

Adjusting Horizontal Flaps

Using the SWING button to control the direction of horizontal air flow flaps.

Adjusting Vertical Louvres

Manual adjustment of vertical louvres and considerations for installation placement.

Special Operation Modes

POWERFUL Operation

Quickly maximizes cooling or heating effect for a limited time.

OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation

Lowers outdoor unit noise level for quiet operation, especially at night.

ECONO Operation

Enables efficient operation by limiting maximum power consumption.

MOLD PROOF Operation

Reduces mold spread by using fan mode to lower indoor unit humidity.

Intelligent Eye Sensor Operation

Activating INTELLIGENT EYE

Starts the infrared sensor operation that detects human movement for energy saving.

INTELLIGENT EYE Energy Saving Benefits

Details energy saving effects, application range, and sensor limitations.

Timer Functions

Using the OFF TIMER

Setting the timer to automatically switch the air conditioner off.

Using the ON TIMER

Setting the timer to automatically switch the air conditioner on.

Combining ON and OFF Timers

Sample setting for combining both ON and OFF timers for scheduled operation.

Multi System Operation Notes

Selecting Operation Mode in Multi System

Guidelines for setting operation modes when multiple indoor units are connected.

Priority Room Setting Configuration

Explains the priority room setting and its effect on operation modes and functions.

Care and Cleaning

Cleaning the Front Panel

Step-by-step instructions for opening, cleaning, and reattaching the front panel.

Cleaning and Replacing Filters

Instructions for washing air filters and the Titanium Apatite filter, and replacement.

Maintenance Checks

Pre-Operation Checks

Checks to perform before operating the unit, including base stability and air flow.

Long Idle Period Preparation

Preparing for Long Idle Periods

Steps to take before extended periods of non-use, including fan operation and battery removal.

Trouble Shooting

Common Cases Not Requiring Repair

Explains common operational behaviors that are not actual troubles.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Guides users to check common problems before calling for service.

Service and Maintenance

Immediate Service Call Conditions

Conditions that require immediate service, such as burning smells or water leaks.

Recommended Periodical Maintenance

Highlights the importance of professional maintenance for long-term performance.

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