What to do if other electric appliances start to operate when using my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B Air Conditioner?
- Mmolly90Sep 23, 2025
If the user interface signals operate other electric appliances, move the other appliances away.
What to do if other electric appliances start to operate when using my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B Air Conditioner?
If the user interface signals operate other electric appliances, move the other appliances away.
Why is my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B not cooling or heating enough?
Several factors could be causing insufficient cooling or heating. Check the airflow rate setting, the temperature setting, and ensure the airflow direction is appropriate. Also, make sure the air inlet or outlet of the outdoor or indoor unit is not blocked by obstacles. Remove any obstructions to allow free airflow.
Why does my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B Air Conditioner suddenly stop working?
The sudden stop may occur if the air inlet or outlet of the outdoor or indoor unit is blocked; remove any obstacles to ensure free airflow. Alternatively, the air conditioner might stop operating due to sudden large voltage fluctuations, in which case it will automatically resume operation after about 3 minutes.
Why is my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B Air Conditioner blowing air but not cooling or heating properly?
There are several possible reasons: * The air filters may be clogged, so clean them. * Check for open doors or windows and close them to prevent drafts. * Ensure the unit isn't in Econo operation. * Check if furniture is blocking the indoor unit; if so, move it.
What to do if my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B doesn't operate at all?
First, check if there is a power failure and wait until the power is restored. If the power outage occurred during operation, the system should automatically restart immediately after power is restored. Also, verify that no fuse has blown or breaker is activated; replace the fuse or reset the breaker if needed. Finally, check the batteries of the user interface.
What to do if none of the LEDs light on my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B?
Try operating the unit with the user interface. Turn the unit off and then back on. Make sure the LEDs are not disabled in the application and check if the adapter is installed correctly.
What to do if my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B Air Conditioner unit does NOT receive signals from the user interface?
First, check the batteries of the user interface. Also, make sure that the transmitter is not exposed to direct sunlight. Finally, check if there are any electronic starter type fluorescent lamps in the room.
What to do if my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B user interface display is blank?
Replace the batteries of the user interface.
What to do if my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B Air Conditioner operates, but cooling or heating is insufficient and air is NOT blown from the unit?
The air conditioner may be warming up for heating operation; wait 1 to 4 minutes. Alternatively, the unit may be in defrost operation.
Why is my Daikin FTXTP25M5V1B remote display blank?
Replace the batteries of the wireless remote control.
Broad safety rules and warnings applicable to all users of the air conditioner.
Specific safety instructions to follow during the operation of the air conditioner.
Warnings regarding unit modification, airflow, flammable items, and insecticide use.
Safety precautions for maintenance, storage, and electrical hazard avoidance.
Warnings about ladders, cleaning procedures, and actions for unusual occurrences.
Identification and explanation of all buttons and parts of the wireless remote control.
Step-by-step instructions for using the remote control to operate the air conditioner unit.
How to select operation modes (Cool, Heat, Dry, Fan, Auto) and set the desired temperature.
Detailed steps for starting, stopping, and adjusting temperature settings for operation modes.
Explanation of the Econo mode for efficient energy saving operation.
Steps to activate and deactivate the Econo operation mode.
Information on connecting the unit to a wireless network for smart control and app integration.
Step-by-step guide to download and install the ONECTA mobile application for unit control.
Specific temperature settings for cooling and heating to maximize energy savings.
Critical safety warnings regarding refrigerant, electrical hazards, and component handling during service.
Warnings about improper cleaning agents, electrical risks, and sharp components during cleaning.
Immediate actions and warnings for unexpected operational issues or malfunctions.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the unit is completely unresponsive.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the unit unexpectedly stops operating.
Diagnosing and fixing problems with reduced heating or cooling performance.
Addressing insufficient airflow and abnormal operation symptoms.
Resolving signal problems, blank displays, and interpreting error codes.
Procedure to check and understand error codes displayed by the unit.
Broad safety rules and warnings applicable to all users of the air conditioner.
Specific safety instructions to follow during the operation of the air conditioner.
Warnings regarding unit modification, airflow, flammable items, and insecticide use.
Safety precautions for maintenance, storage, and electrical hazard avoidance.
Warnings about ladders, cleaning procedures, and actions for unusual occurrences.
Identification and explanation of all buttons and parts of the wireless remote control.
Step-by-step instructions for using the remote control to operate the air conditioner unit.
How to select operation modes (Cool, Heat, Dry, Fan, Auto) and set the desired temperature.
Detailed steps for starting, stopping, and adjusting temperature settings for operation modes.
Explanation of the Econo mode for efficient energy saving operation.
Steps to activate and deactivate the Econo operation mode.
Information on connecting the unit to a wireless network for smart control and app integration.
Step-by-step guide to download and install the ONECTA mobile application for unit control.
Specific temperature settings for cooling and heating to maximize energy savings.
Critical safety warnings regarding refrigerant, electrical hazards, and component handling during service.
Warnings about improper cleaning agents, electrical risks, and sharp components during cleaning.
Immediate actions and warnings for unexpected operational issues or malfunctions.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the unit is completely unresponsive.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the unit unexpectedly stops operating.
Diagnosing and fixing problems with reduced heating or cooling performance.
Addressing insufficient airflow and abnormal operation symptoms.
Resolving signal problems, blank displays, and interpreting error codes.
Procedure to check and understand error codes displayed by the unit.
| Technology | Inverter |
|---|---|
| Cooling Capacity | 2.5 kW |
| Weight (Indoor Unit) | 9 kg |
| Indoor Unit Weight | 9 kg |
| Refrigerant | R32 |
| Indoor Unit Noise Level | 19 dB (Low) |
| Power Supply | 220-240V / 50Hz |
| Noise Level (Indoor) | 19 dB (Low) |











