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Daikin MC80ZBFVM3 User Manual

Daikin MC80ZBFVM3
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Names of Parts and Operations
Operating/Indicator Panel
Operations and operating status will be
notied by tones.
• Operation starts ......................... 2 quick beeps
• Settings change ......................... 1 short beep
• Operation stops ......................... 1 long beep
• When cannot be used ................ 3 shorts beeps
• Notification .................................
3 long beeps
Lamp lights up depending on Streamer operation
condition.
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If the Streamer lamp blinks.
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Streamer lamp [blue]
Displays the condition of the air selected with
in
3 colours: Blue, Orange, Red.
• if “μg/m
3
” is selected
Lights up in the same colour as the PM2.5 sensor lamp.
• if “°C” is selected
Lights up in the colours displayed below, according to the
current indoor temperature.
Red Orange Blue Orange Red
10 11-17 18-28 29-35 38
Indoor temperature
(°C)
Lamp colour
• if “%” is selected
Lights up in the same colour as the humidity sensor lamp.
Daikin eye
Indicates the level of humidity in 3 colours: Blue, Orange, Red.
Red Orange Blue Orange Red
0-20 21-29 30-60 61-70 71-100
Indoor humidity
(%)
Lamp colour
After operation is started, the lamp will light blue for about the
30 seconds regardless of humidity level.
Humidity sensor lamp
Indicates the volume of ambient dust by 3 lamp colours:
Blue, Orange, Red
• Blue indicates clean air.
Blue Orange Red
0-12 13-24 25
PM2.5 concentration
(μg/m
3
)
Lamp colour
After operation is started, the lamp will light blue
for the rst minute (approx.) regardless of volume
of dust.
If the responsiveness of the PM2.5 sensor is poor, change the
sensitivity of the sensor.
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The responsiveness of the PM2.5 sensor may be poor during
FAN setting Turbo or when airow is high in AUTO FAN
MODE. The strong airow causes dust to be drawn into the
air inlets before it can be detected by the PM2.5 sensor. This
is normal (not malfunction).
PM2.5 sensor detection range
Detectable matter
house dust, tobacco smoke, pollen, mite droppings and
remains, pet hairs, diesel particulate matter
Sometimes detectable
steam, oil smoke
PM2.5 sensor lamp

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Daikin MC80ZBFVM3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDaikin
ModelMC80ZBFVM3
CategoryAir Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

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