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Air purifier Floor standing type Model Streamer Air Purifier MC80ZBFVM OPERATIONAL MANUAL • Thank you for purchasing this 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 For Internal Use only Please keep the operation manual in a safe place for later reference.
Read First Contents Read First Safety Precautions ............Usage Precautions ............Names of Parts and Operations ........Preparation Before Operation .......... 13 Operating the Air Purifier via Smartphone ....... 15 Using the Air Purifying Operation ........18 Changing the Airflow rate ..........19 Operation Operating MODEs ............
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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 Failure to follow these instructions properly may result in personal injury and property may result in personal injury or loss of life.
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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) •...
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Read First Safety Precautions CAUTION Observe in order to prevent electrical leakage, injury or property damage. When moving the unit Hold these grips (2 places) • When picking up the unit to move it, handle the unit with caution. (Be sure to always holds the unit using the correct grip.) ...
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Read First Usage Precautions Precautions when using the unit Do not use for special uses such as preservation of artworks or academic works. (Degradation of preserved items may result) Shorten the maintenance period depending on use environment. In case the unit is used at areas where a lot of people go in and out such as hotel or public facilities, please shorten the maintenance period for pre filter.
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Read First Names of Parts and Operations CAUTION Be sure to always holds the unit using the correct grip. (Injury may result from the unit falling) Front Louvre Air outlet (hand-operated) Operating/Indicator panel ►Page 9-12 Grip (for carrying the unit) Service cover Odour sensor Inside the air inlet (right side).
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Read First Attention Main Removable Parts To prevent malfunction, be sure to only operate the unit with all parts attached. Dust collection filter (white filter) ►Page 28, 29, 33 Streamer unit cover ►Page 30 Deodorising filter Service cover (black filter) ►Page 14, 28, 33 Streamer units (2 units)
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Read First Names of Parts and Operations Operating/Indicator Panel Operations and operating status will be Daikin eye notified by tones. • Operation starts ......2 quick beeps Displays the condition of the air selected with in 3 colours: Blue, • Settings change ......1 short beep Orange, Red.
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Read First AIR MONITOR indicator [white] (estimate values) The display on the unit may Indicates what setting is selected with to display. (Settings at time of purchase : µg/m differ from that of the other • µg/m (PM2.5 concentration) hygrometers or thermometers. Displays the concentration of PM2.5 in the room in the range of 0 to 99 µg/m .
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Read First Names of Parts and Operations Operating/Indicator Panel Child Proof Lock AIR MONITOR setting lamps [white] Child Proof Lock is active when is pressed for about 2 seconds. Indicate the AIR MONITOR setting. • µg/m (PM2.5 concentration) (Deactivate by pressing for 2 seconds) •...
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Read First FAN lamps [white] Indicates the active FAN setting. (4 levels: Quiet, Low, Standard, Turbo) MODE lamps [white] Indicates the MODE in operation. (AUTO FAN, ECONO, ANTI-POLLEN, CIRCULATOR) Communication lamp, Communication ON/OFF button Used when operating the air purifier via smartphone. •...
Read First WARNING Preparation Before Operation Be sure to stop operation and remove the power supply plug before installation. (Electric shock or injury may result) Checking Accessories Attach to the unit before operation. Deodorising filter ..1 unit Operation manual (beneath the unit)..1 unit Positioning The Unit Pointers for good positioning Before setting up, remove the fixing tape on...
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Read First Attaching the Deodorising Filter Remove the service cover. Attach the deodorising filter. 1 Firmly hold the service cover grip and slowly pull Insert the short side of the filter into the main unit it towards your direction while pressing the lever. above the dust collection filter.
INFORMATION • Daikin Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. declares that the radio equipment type inside of this unit is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. • This unit is considered as combined equipment according to the definition of Directive 2014/53/EU.
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Read First Preparation Before Connection The customer is responsible for providing: • Smartphone or tablet with minimum supported version of Android or iOS, specified on app.daikineurope.com. • Internet line and communication device, such as a modem, router, etc. Internet • Wireless LAN access point •...
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Read First Operating the air purifier via smartphone Connect the Air Purifier to the Network If router does not have built-in WPS Follow the steps below even if you are choosing to not use WPS. 1 Press to activate the wireless LAN connection adaptor. 2 Launch the app and follow the guidance to connect the air purifier and router.
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) Louvres Open the louvres manually before operation. If you want to change airflow direction Approx. 80° (After operation is stopped, louvres are not Approx.70°...
Operation Warning Operation Do not turn off the unit by removing the power supply plug during operation. (Fire due to overheating or electric shock may result) Do not operate with deodorising filter unit, dust collection filter and other components removed. (breakage or malfunction may result) Changing the Airflow Rate Select the desired FAN setting.
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Operation MODE Usage and Function Automatic airflow rate adjustment FAN setting (Quiet, Low, Standard, High) is automatically adjusted according to the degree of air impurity. AUTO FAN Purifying capacity increases as airflow rate rises. If operating sound is a concern, airflow rate can be changed. ►Page 25, 26 Maximum airflow rate during AUTO FAN MODE is High, which is lower than Turbo.
Advanced Settings Changing the setting Function Can be performed either during ANTI-POLLEN MODE lamp will light up after Streamer output operation or while operation is blinking. settings stopped. (Normal/Low) Press for about 5 seconds Setting at time of and when a short beep sounds, Blinking Lit up purchase: Normal...
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Advanced Settings Press to change the setting* Press Each press cycles between Normal and Low. A short beep sounds with the While the lamp is blinking, ANTI-POLLEN MODE lamp unplug the power supply plug, blinking while the FAN lamp wait at least 5 seconds, and blinks according to the new then insert the power supply setting.
Advanced Settings Changing the setting Function Can be performed either during CIRCULATOR MODE lamp will light up after Active Plasma Ion operation or while operation is blinking. output (ON/OFF) stopped. Hold down for about 5 Setting at time of purchase: ON seconds and when a short beep Blinking Lit up...
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Advanced Settings Press Press to change the setting* A short beep sounds with the Each press cycles between ON and OFF. CIRCULATOR MODE lamp blinks while the FAN lamp blinks according to the new setting. While the lamp is blinking, unplug the power supply plug, wait at least 5 seconds, and then insert the power supply...
Advanced Settings Changing the setting Function Can be performed either during The FAN lamp (Quiet) blinks, then lights up. Monitoring mode operation or while operation is within AUTO stopped. Operation and Press for about 5 seconds and ECONO MODE when a short beep sounds, press (ON/OFF) while continuing to hold MODE...
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Advanced Settings Press to change the setting* Press MODE Each press cycles between ON and OFF. A short beep sounds, the FAN lamp (Quiet) blinks, and the ECONO MODE lamp changes to the following display according to Lit up Unlit the setting.
Maintenance WARNING Maintenance Before cleaning and maintenance work, be sure to unplug the unit. (An electric shock or injury may result) Quick Guide for Maintenance Please refer to respective page for the method to install or remove each part during maintenance. Unit When dirt becomes an issue Wipe...
Maintenance WARNING • Do not use gasoline, benzine, thinner, polishing compound, paraffin, alcohol, etc. (Cracking, electric shock, and ignition of fire may result) • Do not wash the unit with water. (Electric shock and fire or malfunctioning may result) Filter Fixing Unit ►Page 14 When dirt becomes an issue Vacuum clean...
Maintenance WARNING Maintenance Before cleaning and maintenance work, be sure to unplug the unit. (An electric shock or injury may result) Dust Collection Filter Replace Attention Be sure to operate with the dust collection filter, deodorising filter and filter fixing unit attached. If the unit is operated without the filters attached, malfunction may result.
Maintenance Streamer Unit Replace Do not soak or wash If the Streamer lamp blinks Replacement timing Estimated lifespan is about 10 years in the case where unit is operated for 24 hours everyday using AUTO FAN MODE at a house where 5 cigarettes are burned everyday. However, depending on the location where the unit is used (places where oils are present, or dust and humidity is abundant, or sprays and chemical agents are used, etc.), replacement timing may become shorter.
Maintenance WARNING Maintenance Make sure to stop operation and unplug the power supply plug before maintenance. (May cause electric shock or injury) When Not Using the Unit for a Prolonged Period Unplug the power supply. Clean the parts. ►Page 28, 29 •...
Troubleshooting State of the AIR MONITOR indicator and Their Meanings In case the AIR MONITOR indicator blinks and an error code appears, unplug the power supply plug, wait at least 5 seconds, then insert the power supply plug again and operate the unit. If an error code still appears, please refer to the procedures below: 3 long beeps AIR MONITOR Indicator...
Troubleshooting FAQs Please check the following before contacting the place of purchase. Q: The value displayed as the PM2.5 concentration is always low and seems unresponsive, or the sensitivity of the PM2.5 sensor seems to be poor... Perform periodic cleaning of the PM2.5 sensor as dirt on its lens can lead to poor sensitivity.
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, or become inoperable, due to a lightning strike etc., remove the power supply plug, wait at least 5 seconds then re-insert the power supply plug and turn the unit ON again.
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The PM2.5 concentration value ¼ Contact the place of purchase. displayed with the AIR MONITOR indicator is always “--”, and Daikin eye remains blue and does not change. There is an odour but the odour • Did an odour already exist around the time you inserted the power...
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Troubleshooting Air purifying function Phenomenon Check points Air purifying capacity is reduced • Is the unit surrounded by obstacles, or positioned in a place where airflow cannot reach? ¼ Choose a position that is obstacle-free and from where airflow can reach all areas of the room.
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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The values of humidity and The display on the unit may differ from that of the other hygrometers or temperature indicated on the unit thermometers. differ from other hygrometers and • This is because the humidity and temperature become uneven even in the thermometers same room due to the flow of air.
Troubleshooting Separately sold parts Replacement Part Caster Dust collection filter (4 units) (1 unit) Part no: KKS080B41 Part no: BAFT501A • Replace in about 10 years • Installation location is changed • Catches dust and pollen. manually. • Failure to maintain part properly may result in: •...
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• In the event that there is any conflict in the interpretation of this manual and any translation of the same in any language, the English version of this manual shall prevail. • The manufacturer reserves the right to revise any of the specification and design contain herein at any time without prior notification.
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