Daikin STREAMER MCK55W Operation Manual

Daikin STREAMER MCK55W Operation Manual

Humidifying air purifier

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Humidifying air purifier
Floor standing type
Model
MCK55WVM
• Thank you for purchasing this humidifying air purifier.
• Please read the operation manual carefully and follow it for correct use.
• Please read the "Safety Precautions" section before use.
Please keep the operation manual in a safe place for later reference.
Humidifying
Air Purifier
OPERATION MANUAL
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  • Page 1 Humidifying air purifier Floor standing type Humidifying Model Air Purifier MCK55WVM OPERATION MANUAL • Thank you for purchasing this humidifying air purifier. • Please read the operation manual carefully and follow it for correct use. • Please read the “Safety Precautions” section before use. ►Page 3-5 Please keep the operation manual in a safe place for later reference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Read First Contents Read First Safety Precautions ............Precautions During Use ..........Names of Parts and Operations ........Preparation Before Operation .......... 11 Using Air Purifying Operation ......... 15 Changing the Airflow Rate ..........16 Operation Using Humidifying and Air Purifying Operation ....16 Adjusting the Humidity ............
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    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 Failure to follow these instructions properly may Failure to follow these instructions properly result in property damage or personal injury, which may result in personal injury or loss of life.
  • Page 5 Read First WARNING Observe in order to prevent fire, electric shock or severe injury. „ During use • Do not use chlorinated or acidic detergents. (Injury may result from degradation or cracking of plastic, or harm may be caused to health from the production of toxic gases) •...
  • Page 6 Read First Safety Precautions CAUTION Observe in order to prevent electrical leakage, injury or property damage. • Do not drink the water from the water tank. Do not give the water to animals or plants. (Harm may be caused to the animal or plant) •...
  • Page 7: Precautions During Use

    Read First Precautions During Use Other considerations „ Do not use this product for special purposes such „ Be careful of freezing. as in the preservation of works of art, academic (Malfunction may result) texts/materials, etc. Discard any water in the water tank and humidifying tray (Degradation of preserved items may result) if there is any risk of freezing.
  • Page 8: Names Of Parts And Operations

    Read First Names of Parts and Operations CAUTION Do not lift up the unit holding the grip on the water tank or humidifying tray. (Injury may result from the unit falling) Front Back Operating/Indicator panel ►Page 8-10 Active plasma ion Air outlet generation unit Inside the air outlet.
  • Page 9 Read First Operating/Indicator panel Signal receiver FAN/MODE button HUM ON/OFF button ON/OFF button Press to cycle between FAN Each press turns the Press to turn the power ON Receives signals from the or OFF. ►Page 15 settings and MODEs. Humidifying operation ON remote controller.
  • Page 10 Read First Names of Parts and Operations Operating/Indicator panel When a lamp is blinking ►Page 30 Humidifier ON/OFF lamp Water supply lamp [red] Child proof lock lamp [orange] [orange] When the water tank is empty Lamp will be lit when the child proof lock is during the Humidifying operation, a active.
  • Page 11 Read First About the lamps About the water supply lamp • When the water supply lamp lights up, the Humidifying operation will stop (the Air purifying operation will continue) but the humidifier ON/OFF lamp will remain lit up. • After lighting up, the water supply lamp may be on and off a few times, however, this is normal (not a malfunction). •...
  • Page 12: Preparation Before Operation

    Read First Preparation Before Operation Checking accessories Deodorising filter ....1 Remote controller ..1 Attach to the unit before operation. Remote controller holder ....... 1 Operation manual ....1 In the bottom of the packing Casters ....4 case. Attaching the casters Attachment orientation Before setting up, remove the fixing tape on...
  • Page 13 Read First CAUTION Carry out these steps before inserting the power supply plug. Attaching the deodorising filter Take out the water tank from the main unit. Turn the deodorising filter unit over and attach the deodorising filter. ►Page 13 1 Set the deodorising filter under the fixed parts Pull out the humidifying tray with (3 places).
  • Page 14 Read First Preparation Before Operation Positioning the unit Pointers for good positioning At least 100cm away from ceiling • Choose a position from where airflow can reach all areas of the room. • Place on a stable surface. If the unit is placed on an unstable surface, vibrations from the unit may be amplified.
  • Page 15 Read First Preparing the remote controller Attach the remote controller holder. Replacing the battery • Insert the hook on the remote controller holder into Move the catch on the battery tray at the the notch in the back of the unit. bottom of the remote controller in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 16: Using Air Purifying Operation

    Operation WARNING Operation Do not turn off the unit by unplugging it from the power socket. (Fire due to overheating or electric shock may result) Operation Detailed settings can be made using the remote controller. Remote controller Unit Operation via remote controller. Operation via operating/indicator panel on unit.
  • Page 17: Changing The Airflow Rate

    Operation Changing the Airflow Rate Select the desired FAN setting. * The size of the symbols varies in accordance : Quiet : Low : Standard : Turbo with the FAN setting. Remote controller Unit Press Press • Each press cycles between the FAN •...
  • Page 18: Operating The Unit In A Mode

    Useful Functions Useful Functions Remote controller Unit Operating the Unit in a MODE Select a MODE specific to your needs. Airflow is adjusted automatically when the unit is running in a MODE. Remote controller Press • Each press cycles between the MODE lamps [green]. (AUTO FAN) (ECONO) (ANTI-POLLEN)
  • Page 19 Useful Functions MODE Usage and Function Automatic airflow rate adjustment FAN setting (Quiet, Low, Standard, High) is automatically adjusted according to the degree of air impurity and humidity (when the Humidifying operation is active). AUTO FAN Purifying capacity increases as airflow rate rises. •...
  • Page 20: Using The Child Proof Lock

    Useful Functions Useful Functions Remote controller Unit Using the Child Proof Lock Button operation is restricted, preventing misoperation by small children. Remote controller Unit Hold down for about 2 Cannot be set from unit. seconds. • Hold down for 2 seconds again to turn off child proof lock. •...
  • Page 21: Streamer Output Settings

    Advanced Settings Advanced Settings If the hissing sound generated by the streamer discharge or the odour of ozone bothers you *Setting at time of purchase Streamer Output Settings Regular* Setting procedures Remote controller Hold down for about 3 seconds with the power supply plug inserted and the unit turned off.
  • Page 22: Notification Tone Setting

    Advanced Settings Advanced Settings If the tone emitted when the water supply lamp lights up bothers you *Setting at time of purchase Notification Tone Setting Setting procedures Unit Hold down for about 3 seconds with the power supply plug inserted and the unit turned off.
  • Page 23: Settings Of Modes Within Econo Mode

    Advanced Settings If you want to turn Monitoring mode (within ECONO MODE) OFF *Setting at time of purchase Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring Settings of Modes within ECONO MODE Setting procedures Remote controller Unit Hold down on the unit for about 5 seconds and when a short beep sounds, press on the remote controller while pressing on the unit.
  • Page 24: Maintenance Quick Reference Table

    Maintenance WARNING Maintenance Before cleaning and maintenance work, be sure to unplug the unit. (An electric shock or injury may result) Maintenance Quick Reference Table Check the reference pages for details on removing and attaching parts during cleaning/maintenance. Outflow Grille Wipe Wash/Rinse When dirt becomes an issue...
  • Page 25 Maintenance WARNING • Do not use petrol, benzine, thinner, polishing compound, paraffin, alcohol, etc. (An electric shock, fire or cracking may result) • Do not wash the main unit with water. (An electric shock, fire or malfunction/breakage may result) Water Tank ►Page 13 [ Inside the water tank ] [ Exterior of water tank ]...
  • Page 26: Humidifying Tray / Humidifying Filter Unit

    Maintenance WARNING Maintenance Before cleaning and maintenance work, be sure to unplug the unit. (An electric shock or injury may result) Humidifying Tray Removing the humidifying tray and Wash/Rinse humidifying filter unit About every 3 days or when odour or dirt becomes an issue Take out the water tank from the main unit.
  • Page 27 Maintenance When dirty, the humidifying tray and humidifying filter may emit bad odours. Be sure to clean them periodically. Humidifying Filter Unit Soak About every 1 week or when odour or dirt Do not detach becomes an issue the frame. Clean by soaking in lukewarm (about 40ºC or less) or room temperature water.
  • Page 28: Humidifying Filters Replace

    Maintenance WARNING Maintenance Before cleaning and maintenance work, be sure to unplug the unit. (An electric shock or injury may result) Humidifying Filters Replace Replace about every 10 years* * Time until humidifying capacity drops to 50% of the rated humidifying capacity About part replacement timing About purchasing and disposal •...
  • Page 29: Replace

    Maintenance Attention Make sure that the dust collection filter and deodorising filter unit are attached to the main unit when the unit is operating. If these parts are not attached when the unit is operated, malfunction/breakage may result. Dust Collection Filter Replace Replace about every 10 years About part replacement timing...
  • Page 30: Separately Sold Parts

    Maintenance WARNING Maintenance Before cleaning and maintenance work, be sure to unplug the unit. (An electric shock or injury may result) Separately Sold Parts Contact the place of purchase. Replacement part Replacement part Dust collection filter (electrostatic HEPA filter) ( Humidifying filters (without frame) 1 piece Model: KAFP080B4E...
  • Page 31: About The Indicator Lamps

    Troubleshooting About the Indicator Lamps Operating/Indicator panel Check the indicator lamps and respond as indicated below. Indicator lamp Cause/Solution Streamer lamp The lamp blinks This lamp blinks if the deodorising filter unit has become detached or is not properly attached. ¼...
  • Page 32: Faqs

    Troubleshooting FAQs Please check the following before contacting the place of purchase. Q: The dust/PM2.5 sensor seems to have poor sensitivity... Perform periodic cleaning of the dust/PM2.5 sensor as dirt on its lens can lead to ►Page 23 poor sensitivity. In addition, the response time of the dust/PM2.5 sensor depends on room size.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting „ Before making an inquiry or a request for repair, please check the following. If the problem persists, contact the place of purchase. „ In the event of malfunction during operation If the indicator lamps light up abnormally, or become inoperable, due to a lightning strike etc., unplug the power supply, wait at least 5 seconds then re-insert the power supply plug and turn the unit on again.
  • Page 34 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting „ Sounds can be heard Phenomenon Check points Whistling and fluttering sound during • Is there a buildup of dust on the pre-filter? operation ¼ Clean this part. ►Page 23 • Is the dust collection filter clogged up? ¼...
  • Page 35 Troubleshooting „ Indicator lamps Phenomenon Check points The dust/PM2.5 sensor lamp remains • Is there a buildup of dust in or around the air intake for the dust/PM2.5 orange or red sensor? ¼ Vacuum off any dust from the air intake using a cleaner. ►Page 23 •...
  • Page 36 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting „ Air purifying function Phenomenon Check points The air outlet is emitting an odour • Is the deodorising filter, humidifying filter or humidifying tray dirty? ¼ Clean these parts. ►Page 24-26 • Discard any residual water in the humidifying tray each time you refill the water tank.
  • Page 37 Troubleshooting „ Humidifying function Phenomenon Check points The HUM monitor lamp always • Is the unit positioned next to a window or in a location exposed to indicates a high humidity level cold wind? ¼ There is a possibility that only the air surrounding the unit is of high humidity.
  • Page 38 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting „ Other Phenomenon Check points The fan stops midway through unit • When the unit switches to Monitoring mode during operation in ECONO operation MODE, the fan turns on and off repeatedly. ►Page 18 • Are the pre-filter, outflow grille, dust collection filter, humidifying filter unit, humidifying tray, and water tank attached before the unit is operated? The fan is configured to stop in order to protect electrical components...
  • Page 39: Specifications

    Troubleshooting Specifications Model name MCK55WVM Power supply Single phase 50Hz 220-240V / 60Hz 220-230V Humidifying and Air Purifying Air Purifying (at indoor temp.: 20ºC, indoor humidity: 30%) Operation mode Turbo Standard Quiet Turbo Standard Quiet Power consumption (W) Operating sound (dB) Airflow rate (m³/h) Humidifying rate (mL/h) –...
  • Page 40 DAIKIN ISITMA VE SOĞUTMA SİSTEMLERİ SAN. TİC. A.Ş. Gülsuyu Mahallesi, Fevzi Çakmak Caddesi, Burçak Sokak No:20 34848 Maltepe / İSTANBUL / TÜRKİYE Tel: 0216 453 27 00 Faks: 0216 671 06 00 Çağrı Merkezi: 444 999 0 Web: www.daikin.com.tr The bar code is a manufacturing code.

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