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4PEN465376-1C.

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OPERATION MANUAL

Split system air conditioners

FHA35AVEB
FHA50AVEB
FHA60AVEB
FHA71AVEB
FHA100AVEB
FHA125AVEB
FHA140AVEB
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CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS


To gain full advantage of the air conditioner’s functions and to
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS............................... 1
avoid malfunction due to mishandling, please read this opera-
2. WHAT TO DO BEFORE OPERATION........... 3 tion manual carefully before use.
3. OPERATION RANGE..................................... 5 This product comes under the term “appliances not accessible
4. INSTALLATION SITE ..................................... 5 to the general public”.
5. OPERATION PROCEDURE........................... 6 CAUTION
6. OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS................ 6
This appliance is intended to be used by expert or
7. OPTIMUM OPERATION................................. 8 trained users in shops, in light industry and on farms,
8. MAINTENANCE or for commercial and household use by lay persons.
(FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL)...................... 9 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8
9. NOT MALFUNCTION OF THE AIR years and above and persons with reduced physical,
CONDITIONER............................................. 12 sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience
10. TROUBLE SHOOTING................................. 14 and knowledge if they have been given supervision or
11. Disposal requirements .................................. 16 instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe
way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
The original instructions are written in English.
All other languages are translations of the original Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
instructions.
The appliance is not intended for use by unattended
young children or persons who are incompetent to
This appliance is filled with R32.* operate air conditioners.
It may result in injury or electric shocks.
* Only applicable if this appliance is connected with the • This manual classifies the precautions into WARNINGS
following models of outdoor units: RZAG71~140, and CAUTIONS. Be sure to follow all the precautions
RZASG71~140, RXM35~60, 3MXM40~68, below: They are all important for ensuring safety.
4MXM68~80, 5MXM90
WARNING ....... Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death
Important information regarding or serious injury.
the refrigerant used CAUTION ........ Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor
This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases.
or moderate injury.
Do not vent gases into the atmosphere. It may also be used to alert against unsafe
practices.
Refrigerant type(1): R410A or R32
GWP(2) value for R410A is 2087.5 • After reading, keep this manual in a convenient place so
GWP(2) value for R32 is 675 that you can refer to it whenever necessary. If the equip-
ment is transferred to a new user, be sure also to hand
(1) over the manual.
For refrigerant used please refer to the nameplate
of the outdoor unit.
(2)
GWP = global warming potential WARNING
When the air conditioner is malfunctioning (giving off a
Periodical inspections for refrigerant leaks may be burning odor, etc.), turn off the power to the air condi-
required depending on European or local legislation. tioner and contact your local dealer.
Please contact your local dealer for more information. Continued operation under such circumstances may result
in a failure, electric shocks or a fire.
NOTICE regarding tCO2eq Consult your local dealer regarding modification,
In Europe, the greenhouse gas emissions of repair and maintenance of the air conditioner.
the total refrigerant charge in the system Improper workmanship may result in water leakage, electric
(expressed as tonnes CO2 -equivalent) is used shocks or a fire.
to determine the maintenance intervals. Follow Be sure to use fuses with the correct ampere reading.
the applicable legislation. Do not use improper fuses, copper or other wiring as a sub-
stitute, as this may result in electric shocks, a fire, injury or
Formula to calculate the greenhouse gas damage to the air conditioner.
emissions:
GWP value of the refrigerant × Total refrigerant Consult your local dealer if the air conditioner under-
charge [in kg] / 1000 goes a natural disaster, such as a flood or typhoon.
Do not operate the air conditioner in that case, or otherwise
a malfunction, electric shocks, or a fire may result.
Turn ON or OFF the air conditioner with the remote con-
troller. Never use the power circuit breaker for this pur-
pose.

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Otherwise, it may cause a fire or water leakage. Further- The use of any other power supply may cause heat gener-
more, if an automatic restart control is provided against ation, a fire, or air conditioner failures.
power failure and the power is recovered, the fan will rotate Consult your local dealer regarding what to do in case
suddenly and may cause injury. of refrigerant leakage.
Do not use the air conditioner in the atmosphere con- When the air conditioner is installed in a small room, it is
taminated with oil mist, such as cooking oil or machine necessary to take proper measures to avoid oxygen deple-
oil vapor. tion in case of refrigerant leakage.
Oil mist may cause crack damage to the air conditioner,
electric shocks, or a fire. CAUTION
Do not use flammable materials (e.g., hairspray or Children should be watched so that they do not play
insecticide) near the air conditioner. with the indoor unit or its remote controller.
Do not clean the air conditioner with organic solvents Accidental operation by a child may result in injury or elec-
such as paint thinner. tric shocks.
The use of organic solvents may cause crack damage to
Do not allow a child to mount on the outdoor unit or
the air conditioner, electric shocks, or a fire.
avoid placing any object on it.
Do not use the air conditioner in places with excessive Falling or tumbling may result in injury.
oily smoke, such as kitchen, or in places with flamma-
Do not let children play on or around the outdoor unit.
ble gas, corrosive gas, or metal dust.
If they touch the unit carelessly, injury may be caused.
Using the air conditioner in such places may cause a fire or
air conditioner failures. Be sure that children, plants or animals are not
exposed directly to airflow from the indoor unit, as
Beware of a fire in case of refrigerant leakage.
adverse effects may ensue.
If the air conditioner is not operating correctly, i.e. not gen-
erating cool or warm air, refrigerant leakage could be the Do not place flammable sprays or operate spray con-
cause. Consult your local dealer for assistance. The refrig- tainers near the air conditioner as this may result in a
erant used for the air conditioner is safe and normally does fire.
not leak. However, if the refrigerant leaks and gets in con- Do not rinse the air conditioner or the remote controller
tact with a naked burner, heater or cooker, it may generate with water, as this may result in electric shocks or fire.
toxic gas. Turn off the air conditioner, call your local dealer. Do not place water containers (flower vases, etc.) on
and ventilate the area immediately Turn on the air condi- the indoor unit, as this may result in electric shocks or
tioner after the qualified service person makes sure to con- a fire.
firm that the leakage is repaired.
Do not put flammable containers, such as spray cans,
Do not place objects, including rods, fingers, etc., in within 1 m from the air outlet.
the air inlet or outlet. The containers may explode because the warm air from the
Injury may result due to contact with the air conditioner’s indoor or outdoor unit.
high-speed fan blades.
Turn off the power when the air conditioner is not used
Ask your local dealer for cleaning the inside of the air for long periods of time.
conditioner. Otherwise, the air conditioner may get hot or catch on a fire
Improper cleaning may cause breakage of plastic parts, due to dust accumulation.
water leakage and other damage as well as electric shocks.
Do not place objects in direct proximity of the outdoor
Prolonged, direct exposure to cool or warm air from the unit and do not let leaves and other debris accumulate
air conditioner, can be harmful to your physical condi- around the unit.
tion and health. Leaves are a hotbed for small animals which can enter the
Ask your local dealer to perform the installation work. unit. Once in the unit, such animals can cause malfunc-
Doing the work yourself may result in water leakage, elec- tions, smoke or fire when making contact with electrical
tric shocks or a fire. parts.
Contact professional personnel about attachment of Before cleaning, be sure to stop the air conditioner
accessories and be sure to use only accessories spec- operation, turn the power circuit breaker off.
ified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, an electric shocks and injury may result.
If a defect results from your own workmanship, it may result
To avoid electric shocks, do not operate with wet
in water leakage, electric shocks or a fire.
hands.
Consult your local dealer regarding relocation and
Never touch the internal parts of the remote controller.
reinstallation of the air conditioner.
Touching certain internal parts will cause electric shocks
Improper installation work may result in leakage, electric
and damage to the remote controller. Consult your local
shocks or a fire.
dealer about checking and adjustment of internal parts.
Be sure to earth the air conditioner.
To avoid oxygen deficiency, ensure that the room is
Do not earth the air conditioner to a utility piping, lightning
adequately ventilated if equipment such as a burner is
conductor or telephone earth lead.
used together with the air conditioner.
Imperfect earthing may result in electric shocks or a fire.
A high surge current from lightning or other sources may Keep your remote controller in dry place.
cause damage to the air conditioner. If water gets into the remote controller there is a risk of elec-
trical leakage and damage to electronic components.
Be sure to install an earth leakage breaker.
Failure to install an earth leakage breaker may result in Watch your steps at the time of air filter cleaning or
electric shocks or a fire. inspection.
Be sure to use a dedicated power supply for the air
conditioner.

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High-place work is required, to which utmost attention must


CAUTION! DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCKS
be paid.
If the scaffold is unstable, you may fall or topple down, thus • Shut off power supply before work.
causing injury. • Never open the control box lid for 10 minutes
Do not remove the outdoor unit’s outlet side grille. after shutting off the power supply because
The grille protects against the unit’s high speed fan, which there is residual voltage.
may cause injury. • After opening the control box lid, measure resid-
To avoid injury, do not touch the air inlet or aluminum ual voltage between the points shown Fig. 1 on
fins of the air conditioner.
the Printed Circuit Board by the tester without
Do not place objects that are susceptible to moisture touching the live part and confirm that the resid-
directly beneath the indoor or outdoor units.
Under certain conditions, condensation on the unit or refrig-
ual voltage is DC50V or below.
erant piping, air filter dirt or drain blockage may cause drip-
ping, resulting in fouling or failure of the object concerned.
Measuring points for
the residual voltage
Do not place heaters directly below the indoor unit, as
resulting heat can cause deformation.
0

Do not place appliances that produce naked flames in C– A1P X1M X2M
places exposed to the airflow from the air conditioner - +
as this may impair combustion of the burner.
C+ Printed Control
Do not block air inlets nor outlets. A1P Circuit box
Impaired airflow may result in insufficient performance or Board
trouble.
Do not use the air conditioner for purposes other than
Fig. 1
those for which it is intended. • After power failure, operation will restart auto-
Do not use the air conditioner for cooling precision instru- matically.
ments, food, plants, animals or works of art as this may
adversely affect the performance, quality and/or longevity
of the object concerned. 2. WHAT TO DO BEFORE OPERA-
Do not install the air conditioner at any place where TION
there is a danger of flammable gas leakage.
In the event of a gas leakage, build-up of gas near the air This operation manual is for the following systems
conditioner may result in a fire. with standard control.
Carry out drain piping properly to ensure complete Before initiating operation, contact your local dealer
drainage. for the operation that corresponds to your system.
If drain piping is not carried out properly, drain will not flow
out. Then, dirt and debris may be accumulated in the drain
piping and may cause water leakage. If it occurs, stop the
air conditioner and call your local dealer for assistance.
OUTDOOR INDOOR
1
• NOTE TO SERVICE PERSONNEL A
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKS OR A FIRE 2
• When checking the electric components (such
as the inside of the control box, fan motor, drain
pump, etc.), make sure to shut off all power sup-
ply for the air conditioner (including both indoor
and outdoor units).
• When cleaning the heat exchanger, make sure
to remove the electronic components above (If
they get cleaning agent, there is a risk that the A Pair system or simultaneous operation system
components will burn out because of insulation 1 Unit with remote controller
degradation.) Unit without remote controller (when used as simulta-
2
neous operation)

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INFORMATION TO IDENTIFY THE MODEL(S)


OUTDOOR INDOOR
1 TO WHICH THE INFORMATION RELATES:
Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit
B Cooling
capacity Prated, c Total electric Pelec
A kW D kW
(sensible) power input

Cooling Sound power


capacity Prated, c level (per LWA
1 B kW E dB
(latent) speed setting if
applicable)
Heating
capacity Prated, h C kW
Contact DAIKIN INDUSTRIES CZECH REPUBLIC s.r.o.
details U Nové Hospody 1/1155, 301 00 Plzeň Skvrňany, Czech Republic
THE ABOVE TABLE RELATES TO THE MODELS
AND VALUES STATED IN THIS TABLE
Models A B C D E
FHA125AVEB 7.83 4.27 13.50 0.37 62
FHA140AVEB 8.68 4.72 15.50 0.39 64
B Multi system
1 Unit with remote controller Names and functions of parts
NOTE a
1
• Read the operation manual attached to the
remote controller you are using.
When using a wireless remote controller, refer to the b g
operation manual attached to the wireless remote c d
controller kit. f
If your installation has a customized control system, 2
ask your local dealer for the operation that corre-
e
sponds to your system.
a
• Heat pump type
This system provides COOLING, HEATING,
AUTOMATIC, PROGRAM DRY, and FAN ONLY h
OPERATION modes
• Cooling only type
This system provides COOLING, PROGRAM
DRY, and FAN OPERATION modes. 1 Indoor unit
PRECAUTIONS FOR GROUP CONTROL 2 Outdoor unit
SYSTEM OR TWO REMOTE CONTROLLERS a Air discharge
CONTROL SYSTEM b Horizontal blade (at air discharge)
This system provides two other control systems Suction grille
beside individual control (one remote controller con- c
(Refer to “8. MAINTENANCE” on page 9.)
trols one indoor unit) system. Confirm the following if
Air filter (inside suction grille)
your unit is the following control system type. d
(Refer to “8. MAINTENANCE” on page 9.)
• Group control system
Remote controller (optional part)
One remote controller controls up to 16 indoor units.
e The remote controller may not be needed
All indoor units are equally set.
depending on the system configuration.
• Two remote controllers control system
Two remote controllers control one indoor unit (In f Drain piping
case of group control system, one group of indoor Refrigerant piping
units). Transmission wiring
(NOTE)
g
NOTE It is wiring to let electricity flow from the
• Contact your local dealer in case of changing the indoor unit to the earth for prevention of
combination or setting of group control and two electric shocks / a fire in case of emergency.
remote controller control systems. h Earth wiring
• Please do not change the combination and set-
tings for the group operation and two remote con-
trollers control systems by yourself, but be sure to
ask your local dealer.

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3. OPERATION RANGE HEATING [°C]*


If the temperature or the humidity is beyond the fol- INDOOR OUTDOOR
OUTDOOR UNIT
lowing conditions, safety devices may work and the TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE
air conditioner may not operate, or sometimes, DB – 15 to 24
RXS35/50/60 DB 10 to 30
water may drop from the indoor unit. WB – 16 to 18

COOLING [°C]* 3MXS52/68 DB – 15 to 24


INDOOR OUTDOOR
4MXS68/80 DB 10 to 30
5MXS90 WB – 16 to 18
OUTDOOR UNIT TEMPERA- HUMID- TEMPERA-
TURE ITY TURE RZQG71/100/ DB –19.5 to 21
DB 10 to 27
RN50 80%*or – 10 to 125/140 WB –20 to 15.5
DB 18 to 32 DB DB – 14 to 21
RN60 below 46
RZQ200/250 DB 10 to 27
WB – 15 to 15
RKS35/50/60 80%*or – 10 to
DB 18 to 32 DB DB – 14 to 21
RXS35/50/60 below 46 RZQSG71 DB 10 to 27
WB –15 to 15.5
4MKS58/75 RZQSG100/125/ DB – 14 to 21
3MXS52/68 80%*or – 10 to DB 10 to 27
DB 18 to 32 DB 140 WB –15 to 15.5
4MXS68/80 below 46
DB – 19.5 to 21
5MXS90 RZQ140 DB 10 to 27
WB – 20 to 15.5
80%*or INDOOR OUTDOOR
5MKS90 DB 18 to 32
below
DB 10 to 46 OUTDOOR UNIT
TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE
RZQ140/200/ DB 20 to 37 80%*or DB – 15 to 24
DB – 5 to 46 RXM35/50/60 DB 10 to 30
250 WB 14 to 28 below WB – 16 to 18
RZQG 71/100/ DB 18 to 37 80%*or – 15 to 3MXM40/52/68 DB – 15 to 24
DB
125/140 WB 12 to 28 below 50 4MXM68/80 DB 10 to 30
5MXM90 WB – 16 to 18
RZQSG 71/100/ DB 20 to 37
80%*or – 15 to RZAG71/100/125/ DB – 19.5 to 21
DB
125 /140 below 46 DB 10 to 27
WB 14 to 28 140 WB – 20 to 15.5
RZASG71/100/125/ DB – 14 to 21
INDOOR OUTDOOR DB 10 to 27
OUTDOOR UNIT TEMPERA- HUMID- TEMPERA- 140 WB – 15 to 15.5
TURE ITY TURE * To avoid condensation and water dripping out the indoor unit.
80%*or – 10 to DB: Dry bulb temperature
RXM35/50/60 DB 18 to 32
below
DB
46 WB: Wet bulb temperature
3MXM40/52/68 The setting temperature range of the remote controller is 16°C
80%*or – 10 to
4MXM68/80 DB 18 to 32
below
DB
46
to 32°C depends on heating/cooling mode.
5MXM90
RZAG71/100/ DB 18 to 37 80%*or
4. INSTALLATION SITE
– 20 to
DB Regarding places for installation
125/140 WB 12 to 28 below 52
• Is the air conditioner installed at a well-ventilated
RZASG71/100/ DB 20 to 37
80%*or – 15 to place where there are no obstacles around?
DB
125/140 WB 14 to 28
below 46
• Do not use the air conditioner in the following
* To avoid condensation and water dripping out the indoor unit. places.
DB: Dry bulb temperature a. Filled with much mineral oil such as cutting oil
WB: Wet bulb temperature b. Where there is much salt such as a beach area
The setting temperature range of the remote controller is 16°C c. Where sulfured gas exists such as a hot-spring
to 32°C depends on heating/cooling mode. resort
d. Where there are considerable voltage fluctua-
tions such as a factory or plant
e. Vehicles and vessels
f. Where there is much spray of oil and vapor
such as a cookery, etc.
g. Where there are machines generating electro-
magnetic waves
h. Filled with acid and/or alkaline steam or vapor

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Regarding wiring • If the COOLING OPERATION is used when the


• All wiring must be performed by an qualified indoor temperature is low, frost forms on the heat
personnel. exchanger of the indoor unit. This can decrease
To do wiring, ask your local dealer. Never do it by the cooling capacity. In this case, the air condi-
yourself. tioner automatically switches to the DEFROST
OPERATION for a while.
• Make sure that a separate power supply circuit
During the DEFROST OPERATION, the low fan
is provided for this air conditioner and that all
speed is used to prevent the discharge of melt
electrical work is carried out by qualified per-
water. (The remote controller displays the fan
sonnel according to local laws and regulations.
speed that is set.)
Pay attention to running noises, too • When the outdoor temperature is high, it takes
• Are the following places selected? some time until the indoor temperature reaches
a. A place that can sufficiently withstand the mass the set temperature.
of the air conditioner with less running noises  CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HEATING
and vibrations.
b. A place where the hot wind discharged from the
OPERATION (HEATING OPERATION AND
air outlet of the outdoor unit and the running AUTOMATIC HEATING OPERATION)
noises do not cause a nuisance to neighbors. START OF OPERATION
• Are you sure that there are no obstacles near • It generally takes a longer time for indoor tem-
the air outlet of the outdoor unit? perature of the HEATING OPERATION to reach
Such obstacles may result in declined perfor- the set temperature compared to the COOLING
mance and increased running noises. OPERATION. It is advisable to start operation in
• If abnormal noises occur in use, stop the oper- advance using the TIMER OPERATION.
ation of the air conditioner, consult your local Perform the following operation to prevent heat-
dealer. ing capacity decrease and discharge of cool air.
Regarding drainage of drain piping AT THE START OF OPERATION AND AFTER
• Is the drain piping carried out properly to THE DEFROST OPERATION
ensure complete drainage? • A warm air circulating system is employed, and
If drain piping is not carried out properly, dirt and therefore it takes some time until the entire room
debris may be accumulated in the drain piping is warmed up after the start of operation.
and cause water leakage. If it occurs, stop the air • The indoor fan runs to discharge a gentle wind
conditioner and consult with your local dealer for automatically until the temperature inside the air
assistance. conditioner reaches a certain level. At this time,
the remote controller displays “ ”. Leave it
5. OPERATION PROCEDURE as it stands and wait for a while.
• Read the manual attached to the remote controller. (The remote controller displays the fan speed that
• To protect the air conditioner, turn on the main is set.)
power switch 6 hours before operation. • The airflow direction becomes horizontal to pre-
• Do not shut off the power supply during seasonal vent a draft of cool air to the inhabitants.
use of the air conditioner. (The remote controller displays the airflow direc-
This is required in order to activate the air condi- tion that is set.)
tioner smoothly.
• If the main power supply is turned off during oper- DEFROST OPERATION
ation, operation will restart automatically after the (Frost removal operation for the outdoor
power turns back on again. unit)
• As the frost on the heat exchanger of an outdoor
6. OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS unit increase, heating effect decreases and the air
 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COOLING conditioner goes into the DEFROST OPERA-
TION.
OPERATION (COOLING OPERATION AND
• The indoor unit fan stops and the remote control-
AUTOMATIC COOLING OPERATION)
ler display shows “ ”.
• When operating continuously at downward airflow With the wireless remote controller, the warm air
direction, air blows in the automatically set direc- stops, and the DEFROST OPERATION lamp on
tion for a period of time to prevent condensation the light receiving unit turn on. (The remote con-
on the horizontal blade. (The remote controller troller displays the fan speed that is set.)
displays the airflow direction that is set.)

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• After maximum 10 minutes of the DEFROST • If the PROGRAM DRY OPERATION is used
OPERATION, the air conditioner returns to the when the indoor temperature is low, frost forms
HEATING OPERATION. the heat exchanger of the indoor unit. In this case,
• The airflow direction becomes horizontal. (The the air conditioner automatically switches to the
remote controller displays the airflow direction DEFROST OPERATION for a while.
that is set.) The low fan speed or a gentle wind is used to pre-
• During or after the DEFROST OPERATION, white vent the discharge of melt water.
mist comes out from the air inlet or outlet of the air
conditioner.  SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
(Refer to “VI.” on page 13.) • Sound pressure level is less than 70 dB(A).
• A hissing and “Shuh” sound may be heard during
this particular operation. AIRFLOW DIRECTION ADJUST
Regarding outside air temperature and heat-
• There are 2 ways of adjusting the airflow direc-
ing capacity tion.
• The heating capacity of the air conditioner (When the operation stops, the horizontal blades
declines as the outside air temperature falls. In at the air outlet (Up and down direction adjust-
such a case, use the air conditioner in combina- ment blades) close automatically.)
tion with other heating systems. 1. A. Up and down direction (automatically)
(When a combustion appliance is used, ventilate 2. B. Left and right direction (manually)
the room regularly.)
Do not use the combustion appliance where the air
A. Up and down
from the air conditioner is blown directly toward it.
direction
• When the warm air stays under the ceiling and
your feet are cold, we recommend that you use a
circulator (a fan to circulate the air inside the
room). For details, consult your local dealer.
• When the indoor temperature exceeds the set
temperature, the indoor unit discharges a gentle
breeze (switches to gentle wind). The airflow B. Left and right direction
direction becomes horizontal. (The remote con-
troller displays the fan speed and airflow direction Fig. 2
that are set.)
A. UP AND DOWN DIRECTION
 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROGRAM
DRY OPERATION Press the AIRFLOW DIRECTION ADJUST
• This operation lowers the humidity without lower- button to select the air direction as following.
ing the indoor temperature. The indoor tempera- The AIRFLOW DIRECTION dis-
ture when the operation button is pressed will be play swings as shown the left and
the set temperature. At this time, the fan speed the airflow direction continuously
and temperature are set automatically, so the varies. (Automatic swing setting)
swing
remote controller does not display the fan speed
and set temperature. Press AIRFLOW DIRECTION
To efficiently lower the indoor temperature and ADJUST button to select the air
humidity, first use the COOLING OPERATION to direction of your choice.
lower the indoor temperature, and then use the
PROGRAM DRY OPERATION. When the indoor The AIRFLOW DIRECTION dis-
temperature is lowered, airflow from the air condi- play stops swinging and the air-
tioner may stop. flow direction is fixed (Fixed
• When operating continuously at downward airflow airflow direction setting).
direction, air blows in the automatically set direc-
tion for a period of time to prevent condensation
on the horizontal blade. (The remote controller dis-
plays the airflow direction that is set.)

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MOVEMENT OF THE HORIZONTAL BLADE B. LEFT AND RIGHT DIRECTION


For the following conditions, micro computer con- • The left and right airflow direction can be fixed at
trols the airflow direction so it may be different from the desired position manually.
the display.
NOTE
• COOLING • HEATING • Only make adjustments after you have fixed the
• AUTOMATIC • AUTOMATIC up and down airflow direction in a position. Your
Operation hand may get caught if you attempt to make
COOLING HEATING
mode adjustments while the horizontal blade is swing-
• PROGRAM
DRY ing.
• When operating • When room • Stop the horizontal blade from swinging before
trying to angle them. Working while the blade is
continuously at temperature is
moving may get your fingers pinched.
downward air- higher than the • The four fins for the left and right airflow direction
flow direction set temperature operate in the same direction as a unit.
(Air blows in the • When the HEAT- Do not operate adjacent units in the state
automatically set ING OPERA- shown in the picture below. This may cause
direction for a TION starts or dripping of condensation.
period of time to during the
Up and prevent conden- DEFROST Vertical blade unit (top view)
down sation on the OPERATION (if
direction horizontal frost forms on
blades.) the outdoor unit)
(The airflow
direction
becomes hori- Air Air Vertical blades
zontal so that it
does not blow
directly toward
your body.)
7. OPTIMUM OPERATION
NOTE
• When group control is performed on the simulta- Observe the following precautions to ensure the air
neous operation system (twin and triple), airflow conditioner operates.
direction cannot be individually set on the slave • Prevent direct sunlight from the window by using
units. curtains or blinds during the COOLING OPERA-
TION.
Indoor • Keep doors and windows closed. If the doors and
unit Outdoor Outdoor windows remain open, room air will flow out and
(Slave) unit Indoor unit decrease the effect of cooling and heating.
unit • Never place objects near the air inlet and the air
(Slave)
Indoor outlet of the air conditioner. It may decrease the
unit effect or stop the operation.
(Master) Twin Triple • Adjust the room temperature properly for a com-
Remote
controller fortable environment. Avoid excessive heating or
cooling.
Recommended airflow direction positions Not doing so wastes electricity.
• When the display shows “ ” or “Time to clean
filter”, ask a qualified service person to clean the
filters.
Cooling (Refer to “8. MAINTENANCE”.)
Operating the indoor unit with stained air filter
may decrease capacity or cause malfunction.
• Install TVs, radios, and stereos 1 m or more away
Heating from the indoor unit and remote controller.
We recommend using the airflow in the position Images may become fuzzy and noise may be
listed above when fixing the airflow direction. generated.

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• Turn off the power circuit breaker when it is not in


CAUTION
use for a long period. When the power circuit
breaker is turned on, small amount of power is • Do not wash the air conditioner with water.
consumed even if the air conditioner is not in oper- It may cause electric shocks or a fire due to leak-
ation. (*1) age.
Turn off the power circuit breaker for saving • Make sure to turn off the air conditioner when
energy. When reoperating, turn on the power cir- taking care of the air conditioner and discon-
cuit breaker 6 hours before operation for smooth nect the power supply breaker.
running. Unless the power supply is disconnected, it
(Refer to “8. MAINTENANCE” on page 9.) (*2) may cause electric shocks and injuries.
*1 The consumed power while the outdoor unit is • When working at a high place, give caution to
not in operation depends on the model. your footing.
*2 The setting before the power circuit breaker is If the scaffold is unstable, it may cause inju-
cut off is stored. (The timer setting is cleared.) ries due to fall and stumbling.
• Fully use the function of airflow direction adjust.
NOTE
Cold air gathers on the floor, and warm air gathers
under the ceiling. • Do not remove the air filter unless for clean-
Set the air direction to horizontal during the ing. It may cause failure.
COOLING or PROGRAM DRY OPERATION, and • Do not attach substance (such as paper tow-
set it downwards during the HEATING OPERA- els) other than the specified air filter to the air
TION. inlet. The performance may drop and cause
Do not let the air blow directly to a person. freeze-up/water leakage.
• Use the TIMER OPERATION effectively.
HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER
It takes some time until the indoor temperature
reaches the set temperature. It is advisable to When the remote controller indicates “ ” or “Time
start operation in advance using the TIMER to clean filter”, clean the air filter.
OPERATION. • It indicates after running for a certain time.
NOTE
8. MAINTENANCE • You may change the time of indication “ ” or
(FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL) “Time to clean filter”.
ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON IS If the indoor unit is used in a space where the
ALLOWED TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE air is more contaminated, ask your local
dealer for solution.
WARNING Time until indication is dis-
Contamination
played
• Do not use flammable gas (such as hair 2500 hours
Normal
sprays and insecticides) near the air condi- (equivalent to one year)
tioner. 1250 hours
More contaminated
• Do not wipe the air conditioner with benzine or (equivalent to a half year)
thinner. • If it becomes difficult to remove contamination
It may cause cracks, electric shocks or a fire. from the air filter, replace the air filter.
• Never put your fingers or rods in the air inlet, (Air filter for replacement is an optional acces-
air outlet or horizontal blade. The fan is rotat- sory)
ing at high speed, so you would get injured.
1. Open the suction grille.
Slide the knob to the arrow direction and slowly
open the grille.

Knob

Knobs

FHA35·50: 2 places

FHA60·71·100·125·140: 3 places

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2. Take out the air filter. HOW TO CLEAN THE SUCTION GRILLE
Push up the knobs at 2 places and take out the
air filter. 1. Open the suction grille.
Slide the knob to the arrow direction and slowly
open the suction grille.

Knob
Knob

Knobs

FHA35·50: 2 places

FHA60·71·100·125·140: 3 places

2. Remove the suction grille.


1 Keeping the suction grille open, remove the
strap.

Strap

Air filter Air filter


3. Clean the air filter.
Clean the contamination with a vacuum
cleaner or wash it with water.
If the air filter is
extremely con- Remove water 2 Keep holding the clips at the upper part of the
taminated, wash and dry the air suction grille and pull them to frontward.
it with neutral filter in the
detergent using shade.
a soft brush.

NOTE
• Do not wash the air filter with water of 50°C or Clip
higher. It may cause decolorization and defor-
mation.
• Do not heat the filter with fire. It may cause
burning. Clips
4. Attach the air filter. FHA35·50: 2 places
After the air filter is cleaned, return the air filter to
FHA60·71·100·125·140: 3 places
the original place as it was attached before.
3. Take out the air filter.
5. Close the suction grille.
Refer to the Clause 2 for “HOW TO CLEAN THE
Slide all the knobs in the reverse order men-
AIR FILTER”. (page 9)
tioned in the Clause 1 and securely fix the grille.

6. Turn off the indication “ ” or “Time to clean


filter” displayed on the remote controller after
turning on the power.
The indication can be turned off whether in oper-
ation or at stop.
<In case of BRC1E>
• For details, refer to the operation manual
attached to the remote controller.

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4. Clean the suction grille.  CLEANING BEFORE AND AFTER SEA-


Wash the suction grille with water or neutral SONAL USE
detergent using a soft brush and then dry it.
STARTING AFTER LONG STOP PERIOD

Confirm the following


• Check that the air inlet and outlet of indoor and
Detergent outdoor unit are not blocked.
Remove any obstacle.
When the suction grille is extremely contaminated Obstacles decrease the fan speed, and cause
• Spray the detergent for a ventilating fans and performance decrease and breakage of the
ranges directly to the grille, and keep them under devices.
that condition for about 10 minutes.
After that, carefully wash the suction grille with Clean the air filter
water. • After cleaning the air filter, make sure to attach it.
(Refer to “8. MAINTENANCE” on page 9.)
NOTE • For information on how to install, remove, or clean
a optional sold air filter, refer to the user’s manual
• Do not wash the suction grille with water of
attached to the air filter.
50°C or higher.
It may cause discoloration and deformation. • Turn off the indication “ ” or “Time to clean fil-
ter” displayed on the remote controller after turn-
• When drying the suction grille, do not heat it
ing on the power.
with fire. It may cause burning.
The indication can be turned off whether in oper-
• Do not use such as gasoline, benzine, thinner, ation or at stop.
polishing powder and liquid insecticide sold <In case of BRC1E>
in the market. • For details, refer to the operation manual
It may cause discoloration and deformation. attached to the remote controller.

5. Attach the air filter. Turn on the power circuit breaker at least 6
Refer to the Clause 4 for “HOW TO CLEAN THE hours before operation.
AIR FILTER”. (page 9) • This is required in order to activate the air condi-
tioner smoothly, and to protect air conditioner.
6. Attach the suction grille. • The display on the remote controller will be shown
Attach the grille in the reverse order mentioned when the power circuit breaker is turned on.
in the Clause 2. HEATING OPERATION within 6 hours after the
7. Close the suction grille. power is supplied to the air conditioner.
Slide all the knobs in the reverse order men- • Some models perform the following operation to
tioned in the Clause 1 and securely fix them. protect the devices.
If the HEATING OPERATION is performed within
HOW TO CLEAN AIR OUTLET, OUTSIDE 6 hours after the power is supplied to the air con-
ditioner, the indoor fan stops for about 10 minutes
PANEL, AND REMOTE CONTROLLER
during the outdoor unit operation to protect the
• Wipe them with a dry soft cloth. devices.
• When the stain cannot be wiped off, dip the cloth The above operation is performed not only at the
in the neutral detergent diluted with water and time of installation, but every time the power cir-
twist the cloth. After wiping off stain with this cloth, cuit breaker is turned off/on.
wipe them with dry cloth. For comfortable use, do not turn off the power cir-
cuit breaker during seasonal use of the HEATING
NOTE
OPERATION.
• Do not use such as gasoline, benzine, thinner,
polishing powder and liquid insecticide sold
WHAT TO DO TO STOP THE AIR CONDI-
in the market.
It may cause discoloration and deformation. TIONER FOR A LONG PERIOD
• Do not wash the filter with warm water of 50°C Turn on FAN OPERATION for a half day on the
or higher. It may cause discoloration and fine day and dry the indoor unit.
deformation. • This can prevent the causes of mold.

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Turn off the power circuit breaker. If the OPERATION lamp lights, the air condi-
• During the power circuit breaker is turned on, tioner is in normal condition.
some watts of electricity is being used even if the It does not restart immediately because a
air conditioner is not operating. safety device operates to prevent overload of
Turn off the power circuit breaker for saving the air conditioner.
energy. After approx. 3 minutes, the air conditioner
• The display on the remote controller will vanish will turn on again automatically.
when the power circuit breaker is turned off. • The air conditioner does not start when
the display shows “ ” and it
Clean the air filter and outside panel flashes for few seconds after pressing an
• Be sure to replace the air filter to its original place operation button.
after cleaning. (Refer to “8. MAINTENANCE” on
This is because the air conditioner is under
page 9.)
centralized control.
For information on how to install, remove, or clean
Flashes on the display indicates that the air
an optional sold air filter, refer to the user’s man-
conditioner cannot be controlled by the
ual attached to the air filter.
remote controller.
NOTE • HEATING OPERATION within 6 hours
The inside of the air conditioner may become con- after the power is supplied to the air con-
taminated after several seasons of use, potentially ditioner.
causing performance degradation and water leak- Some models perform the following opera-
age. tion to protect the devices.
Ask your local dealer for details on cleaning the If the HEATING OPERATION is performed
inside of the indoor unit. This operation requires a within 6 hours after the power is supplied to
qualified service person. the air conditioner, the indoor fan stops for
about 10 minutes during the outdoor unit
operation to protect the devices.
9. NOT MALFUNCTION OF THE AIR The above operation is performed not only at
CONDITIONER the time of installation, but every time the
The following symptoms do not indicate air con- power circuit breaker is turned off/on.
ditioner malfunction For comfortable use, do not turn off the
• HEATING OPERATION within 6 hours after the power circuit breaker during seasonal use of
power is supplied to the air conditioner. the HEATING OPERATION.
Some models perform the following operation to • The outdoor unit stops.
protect the devices. This is because the indoor temperature has
If the HEATING OPERATION is performed within 6 reached the set temperature.
hours after the power is supplied to the air condi- The indoor unit is in the FAN OPERATION.
tioner, the indoor fan stops for about 10 minutes COOLING OPERATION
during the outdoor unit operation to protect the (AUTOMATIC COOLING OPERATION):
devices. Lower the set temperature.
The above operation is performed not only at the HEATING OPERATION
time of installation, but every time the power cir- (AUTOMATIC HEATING OPERATION):
cuit breaker is turned off/on. Raise the set temperature.
For comfort heating, it is recommended not to turn The operation starts after a while when the
off the power circuit breaker during the HEATING air conditioner is in normal condition.
OPERATION. • The remote controller displays “ ”,
I. THE AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT OPERATE and airflow stops.
• The air conditioner does not restart imme- This is because the air conditioner automati-
diately after the ON/OFF button is pressed. cally switches to the DEFROST OPERA-
• The air conditioner does not restart TION to prevent a decrease in heating
immediately when TEMPERATURE SET- capacity when frost on the outdoor unit
TING button is returned to the former increases.
position after pushing the button. After maximum 10 minutes, the air condi-
tioner returns to its original operation.

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II. THE OPERATION SOMETIMES STOPS • The airflow direction display of the
• The remote controller displays “U4” and remote controller differs from the actual
“U5”, and the operation stops. However, it operation of the horizontal blades.
will restart in a few minutes. <COOL AND PROGRAM DRY OPERA-
This is because communication between the TIONS>
indoor and outdoor units or indoor units and When the operation in a downward airflow
remote controllers is shut off and stops the direction is set, the airflow direction differs
operation due to noise caused by devices from the display for a period of time to pre-
other than the air conditioner. vent condensation on the horizontal blades.
When the electrical noise decreases, the air <HEATING OPERATION>
conditioner automatically restarts. This is because the airflow direction is con-
trolled so it is horizontal direction after the
III. THE FAN SPEED IS DIFFERENT FROM THE
operation starts or when the indoor tempera-
SETTING
ture is higher than the set temperature to
• Pressing the fan speed control button prevent air discharge directly toward your
does not change the fan speed. body.
During the COOLING OPERATION, the low After a while, the airflow direction changes
fan speed or a gentle wind is used to prevent to the set direction.
the discharge of melt water. (Refer to “MOVEMENT OF THE HORI-
During the DEFROST OPERATION (HEAT- ZONTAL BLADE” page 8.)
ING OPERATION), the wind from the air con-
V. HORIZONTAL BLADES DO NOT CLOSE
ditioner stops to prevent air discharge
directly toward your body. • The horizontal blades do not close even
After a while, the fan speed can be changed. when operation stops.
(The fan speed cannot be set for the PRO- This is because the horizontal blades close
GRAM DRY OPERATION.) once airflow from the air conditioner stops.
When the room temperature reaches the set After a while, the horizontal blades close.
temperature during the HEATING OPERA- VI. WHITE MIST COMES OUT OF THE AIR CON-
TION, the outdoor unit stops and the indoor DITIONER
unit goes into gentle wind. • When humidity is high during the COOL-
It takes some time until the fan speed ING OPERATION (In oily or dusty places)
changes. Raise the set temperature. After a
If the inside of an indoor unit is extremely
while, the fan speed changes.
contaminated, the temperature distribution
IV. THE AIRFLOW DIRECTION IS DIFFERENT inside a room becomes uneven. It is neces-
FROM THE SETTING, OR THE AIRFLOW sary to clean the inside of the indoor unit.
DIRECTION IS DIFFERENT FROM THE DIS- Ask your local dealer for details on cleaning
PLAY ON THE REMOTE CONTROLLER the indoor unit.
• The horizontal blades do not swing when This cleaning requires a qualified service
the remote controller displays the swing person.
operation. Check the usage environment.
<HEATING OPERATION> • When the air conditioner is changed over
This is because the airflow direction is con- to the HEATING OPERATION after the
trolled so it is horizontal direction after the DEFROST OPERATION and in the
operation starts or when the indoor tempera- DEFROST OPERATION.
ture is higher than the set temperature to Moisture generated by defrost becomes
prevent air discharge directly toward your steam and will float around.
body. When the remote controller display shows
After a while, the swing operation starts. “ ”, DEFROST OPERATION is being
(Refer to “MOVEMENT OF THE HORI- used.
ZONTAL BLADE” page 8.)
VII. NOISE OF AIR CONDITIONERS
• A ringing sound after the indoor unit
starts.
This sound is generated when the motors for
driving the horizontal blades are working.
It will quiet down after about a minute.

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• A low continuous flow “Shuh” sound • Read through characteristics of the


which is heard when the air conditioner is COOLING OPERATION, characteristics of
in the COOLING or DEFROST OPERA- the HEATING OPERATION, and character-
TION or a trickling sound which is heard istics of the PROGRAM DRY OPERATION
when the air conditioner is in the on page 6-7.
DEFROST OPERATION.
This is the sound of refrigerant gas flowing
10. TROUBLE SHOOTING
through both indoor and outdoor units. Please check before requesting a service.
• A “Shuh” sound which is heard at the
start or immediately after the stop of oper- 1. If the air conditioner does not operate at all.
ation or which is heard at the start or • Check if fuse has blown.
immediately after the stop of the Turn off the power supply.
DEFROST OPERATION. • Check if the power circuit breaker is blown.
This is the noise of refrigerant caused by flow If the tab of power circuit breaker is in the OFF
stop and flow change. position, turn the power on with the power cir-
During the HEATING OPERATION, the air cuit breaker switch.
conditioner switches to the DEFROST If the tab of power circuit breaker is in the trip
OPERATION automatically. position do not turn the power on with the
The remote controller shows “ ”. power circuit breaker switch.
After maximum 10 minutes, the air condi- Contact your local dealer.
tioner returns to its original operation. ON Tab
• A “Pishi-pishi” squeaking sound is heard
Trip position
when the air conditioner is in operation or OFF
after the stop of operation.
Power circuit breaker
Expansion and contraction of resin parts
(Earth leakage breaker)
caused by temperature change makes this
noise. • Check if there is a power failure.
Wait until power is restored. If power failure
VIII. DUST FROM THE INDOOR UNITS
occurs during operation, the air conditioner
• Dust may blow out from the unit after automatically restarts immediately after the
starting operation from long resting time. power supply recovers.
Dust absorbed by the unit blows out.
2. If the air conditioner stops after operating the
IX. THE INDOOR UNITS GIVE OFF ODORS air conditioner.
• During operation • Check if the air inlet or outlet of outdoor or
The unit absorbs the smell of rooms, furni- indoor unit is blocked by obstacles.
ture, cigarettes, etc., and then emits them. Remove the obstacle and make it well-venti-
If odor is a concern, you can set to zero fan lated.
speed when the indoor temperature reaches The horizontal blades at the air outlet are
the set temperature. closed while the indoor stops.
For details, contact your local dealer. • Check if the air filter is clogged.
X. THE AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT COOL Ask a qualified service person to clean the air
EFFECTIVELY filters.
• The air conditioner is operating in the A decrease in the airflow volume of the air
PROGRAM DRY OPERATION. conditioner will result and the performance of
This is because program dry mode operates the air conditioner will be degraded and power
so that the indoor temperature decreases as consumption will increase if the air filter is
little as possible. clogged with dust or dirt.
Lower the indoor temperature using the In addition, this may cause dew condensation
COOLING OPERATION, and then use the at the air outlet.
PROGRAM DRY OPERATION. (Refer to “8. MAINTENANCE” on page 9.)
(Refer to “CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
PROGRAM DRY OPERATION” on page 7.)

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3. The air conditioner operates but it does not 4. Operation was performed or stopped
sufficiently cool or heat. although the ON/OFF button was not
• Check if the air inlet or outlet of outdoor or pressed.
indoor unit is blocked by obstacles. • Are you sure that the ON/OFF timer operation
Remove the obstacle and make it well-venti- is not used?
lated. Turn off the ON/OFF timer.
The horizontal blades at the air outlet are Please refer to operation manual attached to
closed while the unit stops. the remote controller.
Obstacles decrease the fan speed, and cause • Are you sure that any remote control device is
performance decrease and breakage when not connected?
discharged air is suctioned. Contact the central control room that directed
They cause a waste of electricity, and that the stop.
may stop the devices. • Are you sure that the display for centralized
• Check if the air filter is clogged. control is not lit?
Ask a qualified service person to clean the air Contact the central control room that directed
filters. the stop.
A decrease in the airflow volume of the air
conditioner will result and the performance of If the problem is not solved after checking the
the air conditioner will be degraded and power above points, please do not try to repair it
consumption will increase if the air filter is yourself.
clogged with dust or dirt. In such cases, always ask your local dealer.
In addition, this may cause dew condensation At this time, please tell the symptom and
at the air outlet. model name (written on the model name
(Refer to “8. MAINTENANCE” on page 9.) plate).
• Check if the set temperature is not proper.
Set to an appropriate temperature, fan speed, If one of the following malfunctions occurs, take
and discharge direction. the measures shown below and contact your
• Check if the FAN SPEED button is set to LOW local dealer.
SPEED. The air conditioner must be repaired by a qualified
Set to an appropriate temperature, fan speed, service person.
and discharge direction. WARNING
• Check if the airflow direction is not proper. When the air conditioner is malfunctioning
Set to an appropriate temperature, fan speed, (giving off a burning odor, etc.), turn off
and discharge direction. power to the air conditioner and contact your
• Check if the doors or the windows are open. local dealer.
Shut doors or windows to prevent wind from Continued operation under such circumstances may result
in a failure, electric shocks or a fire. Contact your local
coming in. dealer.
• Check if direct sunlight enters the room (when
cooling). • If a safety device such as a fuse, a power circuit
Use curtains or blinds. breaker or an earth leakage breaker frequently
• When there are too many inhabitants in the actuates;
room (when cooling). Measure: Do not turn on the main power switch.

• Check if the heat source of the room is exces- • If the ON/OFF switch does not properly work;
sive (when cooling). Measure: Turn off the main power switch.
• If water leaks from the indoor unit.
Measure: Stop the operation.

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5. Operation method
•Screen and the operation Operation
lamp will blink. lamp
•If a warning occurs, only
Cool Set to
the error icon will blink
28°C and the operation lamp will
not blink.
Error : Push Menu Button
•To display the error code and contact infor-
mation, press the Menu/Enter button.
•The error code blinks and the contact
Error Code:A1
Contact Info address and model name will appear.
0123–4567–8900
•Notify your Daikin dealer of the Error code
Indoor Model –––/000
and Model name.
Outdoor Model –––/000
Return

11. DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS


Your product and the batteries sup-
plied with the controller are marked
with this symbol. This symbol means
that electrical and electronic products
and batteries shall not be mixed with
unsorted household waste.
For batteries, a chemical symbol can be printed
beneath the symbol. This chemical symbol means
that the battery contains a heavy metal above a cer-
tain concentration. Possible chemical symbols are:
■ Pb: lead (>0.004%)
Do not try to dismantle the system yourself: the dis-
mantling of the product, treatment of the refrigerant,
of oil and of other parts must be done by a qualified
installer in accordance with relevant local and
national legislation.
Units and waste batteries must be treated at a spe-
cialized treatment facility for re-use, recycling and
recovery.
By ensuring correct disposal, you will help to pre-
vent potential negative consequences for the envi-
ronment and human health.
Please contact the installer or local authority for
more information.

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