What to do if my Daikin Air Conditioner indoor unit smells bad?
- VVanessa HarrisAug 6, 2025
If your Daikin Air Conditioner's indoor unit is emitting an odor, it is recommended to have the indoor unit cleaned by a technician.
What to do if my Daikin Air Conditioner indoor unit smells bad?
If your Daikin Air Conditioner's indoor unit is emitting an odor, it is recommended to have the indoor unit cleaned by a technician.
Why is my Daikin Air Conditioner outdoor unit emitting water or steam?
If your Daikin Air Conditioner's outdoor unit is emitting water or steam, this is normal. In HEAT mode, 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 does mist come out of my Daikin FTXS35D3VMW(L) Air Conditioner indoor unit?
Mists coming out of the Daikin Air Conditioner's indoor unit can occur when the air in the room is cooled into mist by the cold airflow during cooling operation.
Why does the outdoor fan on my Daikin FTXS35D3VMW(L) Air Conditioner keep running when it's off?
If the outdoor fan of your Daikin Air Conditioner rotates even when the unit is not in operation, this is normal. After stopping the operation, the fan may continue rotating for 60 seconds for system protection. Also, when the outdoor temperature is very high, the fan might start rotating for system protection.
What to do if my Daikin FTXS35D3VMW(L) Air Conditioner operation stopped suddenly but the OPERATION lamp is on?
If your Daikin Air Conditioner stops suddenly and the OPERATION lamp is on, it will automatically resume operation in about 3 minutes.
What to do if my Daikin FTXS35D3VMW(L) heating stops and I hear a flowing sound?
If the heating operation of your Daikin Air Conditioner stops suddenly and a flowing sound is heard, please wait for about 3 to 8 minutes.
Model | FTXS35D3VMW(L) |
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Category | Air Conditioner |
Cooling Capacity | 3.5 kW |
Heating Capacity | 4.0 kW |
Energy Efficiency Rating | A++ |
Refrigerant | R32 |
Type | Split |
Power Supply | 230V/50Hz |
Indoor Unit Noise Level (Low) | 19 dB(A) |
Outdoor Unit Noise Level | 48 dB(A) |
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