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Daikin FTXS35GVMA User Manual

Daikin FTXS35GVMA
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MODELS
DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
Operation Manual
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Questions and Answers:

Daikin FTXS35GVMA Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity3.5 kW
Heating Capacity4.0 kW
Outdoor Unit Noise Level48 dB(A)
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Indoor Unit Weight9 kg
Outdoor Unit Weight30 kg
TypeSplit Air Conditioner
RefrigerantR32

Summary

Safety Precautions

Installation and Setup

Installation site.

Considerations for choosing an appropriate installation location for the unit.

Electrical work.

Requirements for dedicated power supply circuits for the air conditioner.

System relocation.

Advice on consulting a dealer for relocating the air conditioner.

Names of Parts

Indoor Unit

Details the components of the indoor unit with numbered labels and explanations.

Outdoor Unit

Details the components of the outdoor unit with numbered labels and explanations.

Remote Controller

Details the components and buttons of the remote controller with numbered labels.

Preparation Before Operation

To set the batteries

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

To operate the remote controller

Guidelines for aiming the remote at the unit and its operating range.

To fix the remote controller holder on the wall

Steps to mount the remote controller holder and place the controller in it.

Basic Operation

AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation

Steps to select the operation mode and turn the unit on using the remote.

To stop operation

Steps to turn off the air conditioner using the remote controller.

To change the temperature setting

How to adjust the temperature up or down using the remote controller buttons.

Adjusting Air Flow Direction

To adjust the horizontal blades (flaps)

How to use the SWING button to adjust the horizontal flap direction.

To adjust the vertical blades (louvres)

Instructions on how to manually adjust the vertical louvres for optimal airflow.

POWERFUL Operation

To start POWERFUL operation

Steps to activate the POWERFUL operation mode for maximum cooling/heating effect.

To cancel POWERFUL operation

Steps to deactivate the POWERFUL operation mode by pressing the button again.

OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation

To start OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation

Steps to activate QUIET operation to lower outdoor unit noise.

To cancel OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation

Steps to deactivate QUIET operation by pressing the button again.

ECONO Operation

To start ECONO operation

Steps to activate ECONO operation for efficient energy saving.

To cancel ECONO operation

Steps to deactivate ECONO operation by pressing the button again.

MOLD PROOF Operation

To set MOLD PROOF operation

How to activate MOLD PROOF operation to reduce indoor unit humidity.

To cancel MOLD PROOF operation

How to deactivate MOLD PROOF operation by pressing the button again.

INTELLIGENT EYE Operation

To start INTELLIGENT EYE operation

Steps to activate INTELLIGENT EYE sensor for energy saving based on human presence.

To cancel the INTELLIGENT EYE operation

Steps to deactivate INTELLIGENT EYE operation by pressing the sensor button again.

TIMER Operation

To use OFF TIMER operation

Steps to set the OFF TIMER for automatic shutdown at a specific time.

To cancel the OFF TIMER operation

Steps to cancel a previously set OFF TIMER.

To use ON TIMER operation

Steps to set the ON TIMER for automatic startup at a specific time.

To combine ON TIMER and OFF TIMER

Example of how to set both ON and OFF timers simultaneously.

Note for Multi System

Selecting the Operation Mode

How to select operation modes when multiple indoor units are connected.

NIGHT QUIET Mode

Information on the NIGHT QUIET Mode for reducing outdoor unit noise at night.

OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation

How to use OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation with multi-system units.

Cooling / Heating Mode Lock

Information on the Cooling/Heating Mode Lock feature for heat pump models.

Priority Room Setting

Operation Mode Priority.

How priority is given to the operation mode of the designated priority room.

Priority when POWERFUL operation is used.

How POWERFUL operation in one room affects capacity in others.

Priority when using OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation.

How setting QUIET operation in one room affects the outdoor unit.

Care and Cleaning

Front panel

Instructions for opening, removing, cleaning, and reattaching the front panel.

Filters

Air Filter

Instructions for washing or cleaning the air filters using water or vacuum cleaner.

Titanium Apatite Photocatalytic Air-Purifying Filter.

Maintenance and replacement guidelines for the air-purifying filter.

Check

Before a long idle period

Steps to prepare the unit for long-term storage or idle periods.

Trouble Shooting

Operation does not start soon.

Explains why operation might not start immediately and suggests waiting.

Hot air does not flow out soon after the start of heating operation.

Explains the warming-up period for heating operation and suggests waiting.

The heating operation stops suddenly and a flowing sound is heard.

Describes defrost operation and the expected sound/interruption.

The outdoor unit emits water or steam.

Explains water/steam emission from the outdoor unit in different modes.

Mist comes out of the indoor unit.

Explains mist formation from cold air flow during cooling operation.

The indoor unit gives out odour.

Explains causes of odour and suggests professional cleaning.

The outdoor fan rotates while the air conditioner is not in operation.

Explains why the outdoor fan might run after stopping or when idle.

The operation stopped suddenly. (OPERATION lamp is on.)

Explains sudden stops due to voltage fluctuations and auto-resumption.

Check again.

The air conditioner does not operate. (OPERATION lamp is off.)

Checklist for when the unit does not operate and the operation lamp is off.

Cooling (Heating) effect is poor.

Checklist for diagnosing poor cooling or heating performance.

Operation stops suddenly. (OPERATION lamp flashes.)

Checklist for operation stops with flashing operation lamp, including multi-system checks.

An abnormal functioning happens during operation.

Suggests checking power or interference for abnormal operation.

Call the service shop immediately.

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