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Daikin FXMQ125MVE User Manual

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Daikin FXMQ125MVE Specifications

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BrandDaikin
ModelFXMQ125MVE
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Refrigerant Information

Refrigerant Type and GWP Values

Details the refrigerant types (R410A, R407C) and their Global Warming Potential (GWP) values.

Safety Precautions

Intended Use and User Qualifications

Specifies intended users like experts, industry, and lay persons for commercial use.

Use by Children and Persons with Reduced Capabilities

Outlines conditions for use by children (8+) and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities.

Prohibited Use by Unattended Children

Warns against use by unattended young children or incompetent persons, as it may cause injury or electric shock.

Classification of Safety Precautions

Explains the classification of safety precautions into WARNINGS and CAUTIONS for proper understanding.

Definition of WARNING

Defines WARNING as a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury if not avoided.

Definition of CAUTION

Defines CAUTION as a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided.

Manual Handling and Reference

Advises to keep the manual in a convenient place for future reference and to pass it on with the equipment.

Action During Malfunction

Instructs to turn off power and contact dealer if unit malfunctions, to prevent failure, electric shocks, or fire.

Dealer Consultation for Repairs

Advises consulting a local dealer for modification, repair, and maintenance to prevent issues like leakage or shocks.

Correct Fuse Usage

Emphasizes using fuses with the correct ampere rating to prevent electric shocks, fire, or damage.

Response to Natural Disasters

Advises consulting a dealer if the unit submerges due to natural disasters like floods or typhoons, to avoid malfunction or fire.

Proper Operation Method

Instructs to use the remote controller for starting/stopping, not the power circuit breaker, to prevent fire or leakage.

Avoidance of Oil Vapor Environments

Warns against using the unit in oil vapor environments, as it can cause cracks, electric shocks, or fire.

Flammable Materials Near Unit

Prohibits the use of flammable materials like hairspray or insecticide near the air conditioner to prevent fire.

Safe Cleaning Agents

Advises against using organic solvents for cleaning, as they can cause cracks, electric shocks, or fire.

Avoidance of Hazardous Locations

Warns against using the unit in places with oily smoke, flammable gas, or corrosive gas, which may cause fire or failure.

Refrigerant Leakage Safety

Highlights the risk of fire from refrigerant leakage and advises contacting the dealer for repairs and safety checks.

Avoid Obstruction of Airflow

Warns against inserting objects into air inlets/outlets to prevent injury from the high-speed fan.

Internal Cleaning Advisory

Recommends consulting a dealer for internal cleaning to prevent damage, water leakage, or electric shocks.

Health Effects of Airflow

Warns that prolonged exposure to direct airflow can be harmful to physical condition and health.

Professional Installation Advice

Recommends consulting a dealer for installation work to prevent issues like leakage, electric shocks, or fire.

Accessory Attachment and Use

Emphasizes using manufacturer-specified accessories and consulting professionals for attachment.

Relocation and Reinstallation

Advises consulting a dealer for relocation and reinstallation to prevent leakage, electric shocks, or fire.

Proper Earthing

Stresses the importance of proper earthing to prevent electric shocks or fire from lightning surges.

Earth Leakage Breaker Installation

Mandates installing an earth leakage breaker to prevent electric shocks or fire.

Dedicated Power Supply

Requires using a dedicated power supply to prevent heat generation, fire, or unit failures.

Refrigerant Leakage Procedures

Advises consulting a dealer on actions to take in case of refrigerant leakage, especially in small rooms.

Child Supervision and Unit Interaction

Warns against children playing with the unit or its controller to prevent injury or electric shocks.

Outdoor Unit Safety

Advises against children climbing on or placing objects on the outdoor unit to prevent falls or injury.

Airflow Exposure to Children/Plants/Animals

Caution to prevent children, plants, or animals from direct exposure to airflow to avoid adverse effects.

Prohibition of Flammable Sprays

Prohibits spraying flammable substances near the air conditioner to prevent fire hazards.

Water Washing Prohibition

Warns against washing the unit or remote controller with water to prevent electric shocks or fire.

Placement of Water Containers

Prohibits placing water containers on the indoor unit to prevent electric shocks or fire.

Flammable Container Placement

Restricts placement of flammable containers like spray cans near air outlets to prevent explosion.

Unit Shutdown for Extended Non-use

Recommends turning off power for extended periods to prevent overheating, dust accumulation, or fire.

Outdoor Unit Clearance and Debris

Advises keeping outdoor units clear of objects and debris to prevent malfunctions, smoke, or fire.

Pre-cleaning Safety Measures

Instructs to stop operation and turn off power before cleaning to avoid electric shocks and injury.

Operation with Wet Hands

Warns against operating the unit with wet hands to avoid electric shocks.

Remote Controller Internal Parts

Prohibits touching internal parts of the remote controller to prevent electric shocks and damage.

Ventilation with Combustion Appliances

Ensures room ventilation when using combustion appliances with the air conditioner to prevent oxygen deficiency.

Remote Controller Water Risk

Warns against leaving the remote controller where it risks getting wet to prevent leakage and damage.

Air Filter Cleaning Safety

Advises caution during air filter cleaning, especially at heights, to prevent falls or injury.

Outdoor Unit Grille Removal

Prohibits removing the outdoor unit grille, as it protects against the high-speed fan.

Avoid Touching Unit Parts

Advises avoiding contact with air inlets or aluminum fins to prevent injury.

Placement Beneath Units

Warns against placing moisture-sensitive objects beneath units due to potential condensation or dripping.

Heater Placement Below Indoor Unit

Prohibits placing heaters directly below the indoor unit to prevent deformation from heat.

Naked Flame Appliances

Discourages placing naked flame appliances in airflow, as it may affect burner combustion.

Blockage of Air Inlets/Outlets

Warns against blocking air inlets or outlets, as it reduces performance and may cause trouble.

Maintenance and Service

General Service Warnings

Highlights warnings for service personnel, including power disconnection and use of specified parts.

Prohibited Cleaning Agents

Warns against using flammable materials and organic solvents for cleaning to prevent damage or fire.

Service Personnel Qualifications

States that only qualified personnel should perform maintenance beyond daily tasks.

Power Off Before Servicing

Mandates turning off all power switches before touching any wiring during servicing.

Caution During Cleaning

Advises stopping unit operation and turning off the breaker before cleaning to prevent electric shock.

Air Filter Cleaning Procedure

Details how to clean the air filter using a vacuum cleaner or washing with water and detergent.

Air Outlet and Panel Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning air outlets and panels using a soft cloth, water, or neutral detergent.

Filter Maintenance Notes

Notes on filter cleaning, including avoiding hot water, direct firing, and unnecessary handling.

Sound Pressure Level

Maximum Sound Level

States that the sound pressure level is less than 70 dB(A).

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