Dust/Particle Sensor Sensitivity Setting; Advanced Settings; Monitoring Mode Within Econo Mode; Airflow Rate Range For Auto Fan - Daikin MCB50YSAU Installation & Operation Manual

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Advanced Settings

Changing the Setting
Function
Dust/Particle Sensor
Sensitivity Setting
(Low, Normal, High)
Setting at time of purchase: Normal
The sensitivity setting of the dust/particle
sensor can be changed (Low, Normal, High).
• "Low" makes the sensor less responsive.
"High" makes the sensor more responsive.
Monitoring mode within
ECONO MODE (ON/OFF)
Setting at time of purchase: ON
When the fan has stopped in Monitoring mode,
the sensors reduce in sensitivity.
To prevent this reduction in sensitivity, turn
Monitoring mode OFF.
• If set to OFF, monitoring stops.
Airflow rate range for AUTO
FAN (4 levels/3 levels)
Setting at the time of purchase: 4 levels
If operating sounds during AUTO FAN MODE
bother you, switch from "4 levels" to "3 levels".
„ Airflow rate range
4 levels: "Quiet" "Low" "Standard" "High"
3 levels: "Quiet" "Low" "Standard"
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Operation can be performed either
during operation or while operation
is stopped.
Hold down
for about
5 seconds and when a
short beep sounds, press
while pressing
Release both
and
when a short beep
sounds
Operation can be performed either
during operation or while operation
is stopped.
Hold down
for about
5 seconds and when a
short beep sounds, press
while pressing
Release both
and
when a short beep
sounds
Operation can be performed either
during operation or while operation
is stopped.
Hold down
for about
5 seconds and when a
short beep sounds, press
while pressing
Release both
and
when a short beep
sounds
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The FAN lamp corresponding to
the currently set sensitivity will
light up after blinking.
"Low"
"Normal"
"High"
The FAN lamp
(Quiet) will light
up after blinking.
[Blinking → Lit up]
The ECONO MODE lamp changes as
below according to the current setting.
"ON"
[Blinking → Lit up]
"OFF"
[Unlit]
AUTO FAN MODE lamp will light
up after blinking.
[Blinking → Lit up]
According to the current setting, the
FAN lamp will be displayed as follows.
"4 levels"
[Unlit]
"3 levels"
[Blinking → Lit up]

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