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Daikin MC30YVM Operation Manual
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Air puri er
Floor standing or desktop type
Air Puri er
Model
OPERATION MANUAL
• Please read the “Safety Precautions” section before use.

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Summary of Contents for Daikin MC30YVM

  • Page 1 Air puri er Floor standing or desktop type Air Puri er Model OPERATION MANUAL • Please read the “Safety Precautions” section before use.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Read First Contents Read First Operation Useful Functions Advanced Settings Maintenance Troubleshooting...
  • Page 3 Read First Safety Precautions Observe these precautions in order to prevent property damage or injury. The consequences of incorrect use are categorised as follows: WARNING CAUTION Precautions to be observed are categorised using symbols: WARNING Observe in order to prevent  re, electric shocks or severe injury. Concerning the power supply plug and cord Do not unplug while the unit is in operation.
  • Page 4 Read First Safety Precautions CAUTION Observe in order to prevent short circuiting, injury or property damage. During use Small children or immobile persons (due to illness or injury) should not operate the unit by themselves. Do not use products that contain  ne powder, such as cosmetics, near the unit. Do not operate the unit when fumigating insecticide is in use.
  • Page 5 Read First Names of Parts and Operations CAUTION Front Back Operating/Indicator panel Air outlet Grip Deodorising  lter unit Model Name/ Production No. Power supply cord Power supply plug Air inlets Attention Main Removable Parts Side Front Dust collection  lter Deodorising ...
  • Page 6 Read First Names of Parts and Operations Operating/Indicator panel When a lamp is blinking ON-OFF lamp [blue] Streamer lamp [blue] Child Proof Lock lamp FAN lamps [blue] MODE lamp [blue] [blue] About the Child Proof Lock Lamp About the Streamer lamp...
  • Page 7 Read First Operating/Indicator panel ON-OFF button FAN button MODE button Accessories Operation manual ... 1 Deodorising  lter ....1 Preparation Before Operation Positioning the unit Pointers for good positioning Attention...
  • Page 8 Read First Preparation Before Operation Do not use in the following places Do not expose to direct sunlight. Do not use cosmetics etc., containing silicone* near the unit. Do not position near combustion-based heating and other high temperature devices. Do not expose to places where chemicals and pharmaceuticals are used such as hospitals, factories, laboratories, beauty salons, and photographic laboratories.
  • Page 9 Read First CAUTION...
  • Page 10: Operation

    Operation WARNING Operation Using the Air Purifying Operation (turning operation ON/OFF) Press Attention Note Changing the Air ow Rate Press About FAN settings...
  • Page 11: Useful Functions

    Useful Functions Useful Functions Operating the Unit in a MODE Press SLEEP MODE Usage and Function SLEEP Provide a quieter and comfortable sleep experience. MODE Note...
  • Page 12 Useful Functions Useful Functions Using the Child Proof Lock Hold down for about 3 seconds. Note Adjusting Indicator Lamp Brightness Hold down for about 3 seconds. Note...
  • Page 13: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Advanced Settings If the hissing sound generated by the Streamer discharge or the smell of ozone bothers you Note...
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    WARNING Maintenance Maintenance Out ow grille Cleaning the air outlet (When dirt becomes and issue) Unit When dirt becomes an issue Wipe Pre- lter (Front/Left-side/Right-side) About every 2 weeks Removing Vacuum clean Wash/Rinse Attaching Attention...
  • Page 15 Maintenance WARNING Deodorising  lter unit Removing When concerned about odours or dirt Vacuum clean Do not use water • If odour becomes an issue, leave the part in a shaded, breezy area. (about 1 day) Attaching Do not detach the deodorising ...
  • Page 16 Maintenance Separately Sold Part Contact the place of purchase. Replacement part Dust collection  lter Disposal requirements When Not Using the Unit for Long Time Periods Remove the power supply plug. Clean the parts. Cover the air outlet and other openings with a plastic bag or similar to prevent dust entry, and store the unit upright in a dry place.
  • Page 17 WARNING Troubleshooting About the Indicator Lamps Operating/Indicator panel Indicator lamp Cause/Solution MODE lamp is blinking. Streamer lamp is blinking. ON-OFF Lamp Blinking. If all parts are attached If one or more components are not attached If there is no dust buildup All 3 FAN lamps are blinking simultaneously.
  • Page 18 Troubleshooting FAQs Q: Can the dust collection  lter be cleaned? A: If dirt buildup is severe, please clean with a vacuum cleaner or replace it. Q: The dust collection  lter easily turns black... Q: Can the deodorising  lter be cleaned with water? Or should it be replaced? A: It cannot be cleaned with water.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Before making an inquiry or a request for repair, please check the following. In the event of malfunction during operation Not a problem Check Unit does not respond Phenomenon Check points No response even if pressed Sounds can be heard Phenomenon Check points Hissing sound during...
  • Page 20 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Phenomenon Check points All the FAN lamps are blinking • Are the pre- lters and dust collection  lter attached? together. These lamps may blink if the unit is operated without a part attached. • Is there a buildup of dust on the pre- lters? •...
  • Page 21 Troubleshooting Air purifying function Phenomenon Check points Air purifying capacity is Is the unit positioned in a place where air ow cannot reduced reach or surrounded by obstacles? Is the pre- lters or dust collection  lter dirty? The air outlet is emitting an Is the deodorising ...
  • Page 22 Troubleshooting Speci cations • These speci cation values are applicable to both 50Hz 220–240V and 60Hz 220–230V. • This appliance is designed to be used in residential or commercial areas. • A-weighted emission sound pressure level is below 70 dB (A).