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Daikin RXQ10M8W1B User Manual

Daikin RXQ10M8W1B
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OPERATION MANUAL
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Daikin RXQ10M8W1B Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelRXQ10M8W1B
CategoryAir Conditioner
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Operating Temperature (Cooling)10 to 46 °C DB
Operating Temperature (Heating)-15°C to 24°C

Summary

Safety Cautions

What to Do Before Operation

Operation Range

Operation Procedure

Cooling, Heating, Fan Only, and Automatic Operation

Explains how to select cooling, heating, fan, or auto modes using the remote controller.

Program Dry Operation

Describes how to use the program dry operation for humidity control.

Adjusting the Air Flow Direction

Details how to adjust the air flow flap direction for indoor units.

Setting the Master Remote Controller

Explains how to designate a master remote controller in multi-unit systems.

Precautions for Group Control System or Two Remote Controller Control System

Provides precautions for group or dual remote control setups.

Energy Saving and Optimum Operation

Maintenance

Maintenance After a Long Stop Period

Instructions for preparing the unit after a long period of inactivity.

Maintenance Before a Long Stop Period

Instructions for preparing the unit for a long period of inactivity.

Following Symptoms Are Not Air Conditioner Troubles

The System Does Not Operate

Explains why the system may not start immediately after power-on or button press.

Cool/Heat Cannot Be Changed Over

Addresses issues with changing between cooling and heating modes.

Fan Operation is Possible, But Cooling and Heating Do Not Work

Explains why cooling and heating might not function initially.

The Fan Strength Does Not Correspond to the Setting

Discusses fan speed behavior during heating and when other units operate.

The Fan Direction Does Not Correspond to the Setting

Explains fan direction control by the microcomputer.

White Mist Comes Out of a Unit

Explains white mist generation during cooling or after defrost.

Remote Controller Display Reads "U4" or "U5" and Stops, Then Restarts

Addresses temporary stops due to electrical noise interference.

Noise of Air Conditioners (Indoor Unit)

Details specific noises originating from the indoor unit.

Noise of Air Conditioners (Indoor and Outdoor Units)

Describes noises heard from both indoor and outdoor units.

Noise of Air Conditioners (Outdoor Unit)

Explains noise changes in the outdoor unit's operating sound.

Dust Comes Out of the Unit

Addresses dust emission when the unit is used after a long time.

The Units Can Give Off Odours

Explains how units can absorb and emit room odors.

The Outdoor Unit Fan Does Not Spin

Clarifies that the outdoor unit fan speed is controlled for optimization.

The Display Shows "588"

Explains the "588" display upon power-on indicating normal initialization.

Compressor in Outdoor Unit Does Not Stop After Short Heating Operation

Explains the delay in compressor stopping to prevent oil/refrigerant issues.

Inside of Outdoor Unit is Warm Even When Unit Has Stopped

Describes the function of the crankcase heater for compressor preparation.

Hot Air Can Be Felt When the Indoor Unit is Stopped

Explains refrigerant flow in other running units affecting a stopped unit.

Troubleshooting

After-Sales Service and Warranty

After-Sales Service

Provides recommendations for maintenance, inspection, and contacting dealers.

Shortening of Maintenance and Replacement Cycles

Lists conditions that may require earlier maintenance or part replacement.

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