Active Plasma Ion Output Settings - Daikin MCK70YBFVM Operation Manual

Humidifying air purifier
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Advanced Settings
Advanced Settings
Operating panel

Active Plasma Ion Output Settings

If the smell of ozone bothers you
Active plasma ion generation operation can be turned "OFF". (Setting at the time of purchase: ON)
Settings are remembered even if the unit is unplugged.
• If the odour of ozone continues to bother you even after output has been set to OFF, set streamer output to Low.
1.
Hold down
.
(Setting can be performed either during operation or while operation is stopped.)
2.
When a short beep sounds, release
• The AUTO operation lamp (green) blinks for about 5 seconds and
then lights up.
• One of the HUM lamps "
5 seconds and then the lamp corresponding to the current setting will
light up.
3.
Press
to change the output settings.
• Each press cycles between active plasma ion generation operation "ON" and "OFF".
(The AUTO operation lamp (green) will remain lit up.)
• If the lamp does not change, unplug the unit, wait at least 5 seconds, then re-insert the power supply plug and repeat the
above procedure from the beginning.
4.
Press
• A short beep sounds and the AUTO operation lamp (green) will blink.
• The HUM lamp "
5.
While the lamp is blinking, unplug the power supply plug, wait at least 5 seconds, and then insert the
power supply plug again. Setting is now complete.
• If this procedure is not performed, the unit will not return to regular operation mode.
Note
Settings are remembered even if the unit is unplugged.
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HUM lamp (High)
HUM lamp (Low)
for about 5 seconds and when a short beep sounds, press
(Low)/
(High)", will blink for about
after selecting the new setting.
(Low)/
(High)" blinks depending on the setting.
AUTO operation lamp
Current
and
.
setting
Operation
setting
while pressing
HUM lamp
(Low)
ON
OFF
OFF
Lit up
HUM lamp
(Low)
ON
OFF
OFF
Blinking
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HUM lamp
(High)
Lit up
OFF
HUM lamp
(High)
Blinking
OFF

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