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Daikin RXQ14P7W1BA User Manual

Daikin RXQ14P7W1BA
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OPERATION MANUAL
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Daikin RXQ14P7W1BA Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryAir Conditioner
ModelRXQ14P7W1BA
TypeSplit System
Cooling Capacity4.0 kW
Heating Capacity5.0 kW
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)3.21
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER)6.1
Operating Temperature (Heating)-15°C to 24°C
RefrigerantR32
Sound Pressure Level (Outdoor)49 dB(A)

Summary

Safety Cautions

Important Information Regarding the Refrigerant Used

What to Do Before Operation

Remote Controller

Changeover Switch: Name and Function of Each Switch

Fan Only/Air Conditioning Selector Switch

Sets the switch for fan only or heating/cooling operation.

Cool/Heat Changeover Switch

Sets the switch for cooling or heating operation.

Operation Range

Operation Procedure

Cooling, Heating, Fan Only, and Automatic Operation

Details on selecting and operating various modes like cooling, heating, and fan only.

Operation Modes (No Changeover Switch)

Selecting modes using the mode selector for systems without a changeover switch.

Operation Modes (With Changeover Switch)

Selecting modes using the changeover switch and mode selector.

Stopping the System

Procedure to stop the air conditioner operation by pressing the on/off button.

Program Dry Operation

Program Dry Operation (No Changeover Switch)

Activating program dry operation using mode selector without a changeover switch.

Stopping Program Dry Operation

Procedure to stop program dry operation using the on/off button.

Program Dry Operation (With Changeover Switch)

Activating program dry operation using mode selector with a changeover switch.

Stopping Program Dry Operation (With Switch)

Procedure to stop program dry operation with the on/off button.

Adjusting the Air Flow Direction

Air Flow Flap Movement

Describes air flow flap movement for different unit types and automatic control.

Setting the Master Remote Controller

Designating the Master Remote Controller

Step-by-step guide to designate a master remote controller for group control.

Precautions for Group Control System or Two Remote Controller Control System

Group Control System

Explanation of group control where one remote controls multiple units.

Two Remote Controller Control System

Explanation of two remotes controlling one unit.

Energy Saving and Optimum Operation

Recommended Temperature Settings

Recommended temperature settings for cooling and heating to achieve energy savings.

Maintenance

Maintenance After Long Stop Period

Steps for maintenance before the start of a season, including cleaning and checks.

Maintenance Before Long Stop Period

Steps for maintenance at the end of a season, including fan-only operation and cleaning.

Following Symptoms Are Not Air Conditioner Troubles

System Does Not Operate

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

Cool/Heat Changeover Issues

Reasons why cool/heat changeover may not be possible, especially with slave controllers.

Fan Operates, But Cooling/Heating Does Not

Causes when fan works but cooling/heating fails, including startup delays.

Fan Strength Does Not Correspond to Setting

Explains why fan strength might not change, especially during heating or group control.

Fan Direction Does Not Correspond to Setting

Reasons for fan direction discrepancies, especially when controlled by microcomputer.

White Mist Emission

Explains white mist emission during cooling or after defrost operation.

Remote Controller Error Codes (U4/U5)

Explains U4/U5 errors due to electrical noise interfering with communication.

Air Conditioner Noise

Describes various normal operating noises like hissing, expansion, and fan sounds.

Dust Emission

Explains dust emission when the unit is used for the first time after a long period.

Unit Odours

Explains how units absorb and emit room odors like smoke or furniture smells.

Outdoor Unit Fan Not Spinning

Explains why the outdoor fan speed is controlled and may not spin continuously.

Display Shows '98'

Indicates the remote controller is normal immediately after power on.

Outdoor Compressor Does Not Stop Promptly

Explains compressor delay after heating to prevent oil/refrigerant issues.

Outdoor Unit Warm When Stopped

Explains crankcase heater warming the compressor for smooth startup.

Warm Air Felt When Indoor Unit Stopped

Explains refrigerant flow through an idle unit when other units run.

Troubleshooting

Malfunction Code Display

Procedure for handling malfunctions indicated by flashing display, unit number, operation lamp, and code.

System Does Not Operate At All

Troubleshooting steps for complete system failure, checking power and fuses.

System Stops After Fan Only Operation

Troubleshooting for systems that stop when switching to heating or cooling from fan only.

Insufficient Cooling or Heating

Troubleshooting for insufficient cooling/heating, checking airflow, filters, and settings.

After-Sales Service and Warranty

Warranty Period

Information about the warranty card and contacting the dealer for repairs during the warranty period.

After-Sales Service

Recommendations for maintenance, inspection contracts, and info for dealer contact.

Recommended Inspection and Maintenance Cycles

Lists recommended cycles for inspection and maintenance of various components.

Shortening of 'maintenance cycle' and 'replacement cycle' needs to be considered in following situations

Recommended Replacement Cycle of Wear Parts

Lists recommended replacement cycles for wear parts like filters, fuses, and heaters.

Moving and Discarding the Unit

Instructions on contacting dealers for unit removal, reinstallation, and disposal.

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