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Brand | Daikin |
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Model | FXMQ250MVE |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Details on fluorinated greenhouse gases, GWP values, and refrigerant leak inspection requirements.
Specifies intended users, including supervised children, and limitations for the general public.
Instructs to turn off power and contact dealer for malfunctioning units to prevent fire or shock.
Emphasizes consulting dealers for repairs/modifications to prevent leaks, shocks, or fires.
Highlights using correct ampere fuses to prevent shocks, fires, or unit damage.
Advise consulting dealer if unit submerges due to natural disaster; do not operate.
Instructs to use remote for operation, not power circuit breaker, to prevent fire/leakage/injury.
Warns against use in oil vapor environments, which can cause cracks, shocks, or fires.
Advises keeping flammable sprays away from the unit to prevent fires.
Warns against using organic solvents for cleaning due to risks of damage, shocks, or fires.
Prohibits use in environments with oily smoke, flammable/corrosive gas, or metal dust to prevent fires/failures.
Warns of fire risk from refrigerant leakage contacting burners, and advises contacting dealer.
Warns against inserting objects into air inlets/outlets to prevent injury from high-speed fan.
Advises consulting dealers for internal cleaning to avoid damage, leaks, or electric shocks.
Warns that prolonged exposure to air conditioner airflow can be harmful to health.
Recommends professional installation to prevent leaks, electric shocks, or fires.
Stresses using specified accessories and professional help for attachment to prevent defects.
Advises consulting dealers for relocation/reinstallation to avoid leaks, shocks, or fires.
Emphasizes proper earthing to prevent electric shocks or fires, and avoid improper connections.
Mandates installation of an earth leakage breaker to prevent electric shocks or fires.
Stresses using a dedicated power supply to prevent heat generation, fire, or unit failure.
Advises consulting dealer for refrigerant leakage, especially in small rooms for oxygen depletion risk.
Warns against children playing with the unit or accessing outdoor unit; prevent direct airflow exposure.
Warns against placing flammable sprays or operating spray containers near the unit to prevent fires.
Prohibits washing unit or remote with water to prevent electric shocks or fires.
Warns against placing water containers on the indoor unit to prevent shocks or fires.
Advises keeping flammable containers away from air outlets to prevent explosions from warm air.
Recommends turning off power when unused for long periods to prevent overheating or fire due to dust.
Advises keeping outdoor unit clear of debris to prevent animal-related malfunctions, smoke, or fires.
Ensures power is off before cleaning to prevent electric shocks and injury.
Warns against operating the unit with wet hands to avoid electric shocks.
Prohibits touching remote controller internal parts to prevent electric shocks and damage.
Ensures adequate room ventilation when using burners with the air conditioner to prevent oxygen deficiency.
Warns against leaving the remote controller where it may get wet to prevent leakage and damage.
Advises caution during air filter cleaning/inspection due to high-place work risks.
Warns against removing the outdoor unit grille, as it protects against the high-speed fan.
Advises not to touch air inlet or aluminum fins to avoid injury.
Warns against placing moisture-susceptible objects beneath units due to potential dripping or fouling.
Prohibits placing heaters below the indoor unit, as heat can cause deformation.
Warns against placing appliances with naked flames in airflow, as it may impair burner combustion.
Prohibits blocking air inlets or outlets to ensure performance and prevent trouble.
Advises using the air conditioner only for its intended purpose to maintain performance and longevity.
Warns against installing unit where flammable gas leakage is possible, due to fire risk.
Stresses proper drain piping to ensure complete drainage and prevent water leakage or blockages.
Instructs service personnel to disconnect power before inspecting electrical parts to avoid shock.
Details removing electrical parts before cleaning the heat exchanger to prevent component damage.
States only qualified persons should perform maintenance beyond daily checks.
Ensures all power supply switches are turned off before touching any wiring.
Warns that organic solvents can cause damage, electric shocks, or fires.
Recommends professional personnel for accessory attachment using specified parts.
Advises consulting dealers for cleaning to avoid breakage, leaks, or electric shocks.
Ensures unit operation is stopped and power is off before cleaning to prevent shock or injury.
Advises caution during high-place work like filter cleaning/inspection to prevent falls or injury.
Guides on cleaning air filters using vacuum or water wash, and resetting the filter indicator.
Instructs on cleaning air outlets and panels with soft cloth, water, or mild detergent.
States that the sound pressure level is less than 70 dB(A).