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OPERATION MANUAL
DAIKIN ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
FTXS50LVMA
FTXS60LVMA
FTXS71LVMA
FTKS50LVMA
FTKS60LVMA
FTKS71LVMA
MODELS
FTXS50LVMN
FTXS60LVMN
FTXS71LVMN
FTKS50LVMG
FTKS60LVMG
FTKS71LVMG

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Product Features Overview
Intelligent Eye Sensor Functionality
Detects human movement to automatically switch to energy-saving operation.
Weekly Timer Settings
Allows saving up to 4 timer settings per day according to family lifestyle.
Comfort Airflow and Noise Reduction
Adjusts airflow direction for comfort and lowers outdoor unit noise.
Safety Precautions
General Warning and Caution Guidelines
Classifies safety instructions into WARNING (injury/loss of life) and CAUTION (property damage/injury).
Specific Hazard Warnings
Addresses fire, explosion, flammable gases, and direct air exposure risks.
Safety Precautions
Specific Hazard Cautions
Covers non-intended use, exposure to elements, and improper installation risks.
Installation and Relocation Guidelines
Details environmental, electrical, and relocation safety requirements.
Component Identification
Indoor Unit Parts and Display
Identifies indoor unit components, indicators, and controls like the signal receiver.
Component Identification
Outdoor Unit Components
Identifies parts of the outdoor unit, including air inlets, outlets, and drain hose.
Component Identification
Remote Controller Components
Identifies the signal transmitter, display screen, and various buttons on the remote.
Initial Setup Procedures
Remote Control Battery Installation
Instructions for inserting and replacing batteries in the remote controller.
Remote Control Holder Mounting
Steps for securely mounting the remote control holder on a wall or pillar.
Initial Setup Procedures
Setting the System Clock
A step-by-step guide to correctly setting the unit's internal clock for timer accuracy.
Basic Operation
Selecting Operation Modes
How to select and start modes like AUTO, DRY, COOL, HEAT, and FAN.
Operation Mode Details
Explains the functions and characteristics of HEAT, COOL, DRY, AUTO, and FAN modes.
Temperature and Energy Management
Adjusting Temperature Settings
Guide on changing the desired temperature using the remote control.
Energy Saving Tips
Recommendations for efficient energy usage and moderate temperature settings.
Operating Condition Guidelines
Details environmental limits for optimal performance and safety.
Airflow Control
Airflow Direction Adjustment
Controlling airflow direction via auto swing and manual positioning.
Airflow Control
Adjusting Airflow Rate Setting
Changing the fan speed for desired airflow intensity.
3D Airflow Functionality
Utilizing 3D airflow for uniform air circulation throughout the room.
Airflow Control Safety Precautions
Warnings against manual adjustment of flaps and louvers to prevent damage.
Comfort and Intelligent Eye Features
Comfort Airflow Operation
Directs airflow upwards in COOL, downwards in HEAT for user comfort.
Intelligent Eye Sensor Function
Infrared sensor detects human movement to enable energy-saving operation.
Energy Saving via Intelligent Eye
Explains how the Intelligent Eye reduces energy consumption when the room is empty.
Intelligent Eye and Comfort Airflow Integration
Activating Combined Features
How to start Comfort Airflow and Intelligent Eye functions simultaneously.
Intelligent Eye Operation Range
Details the sensor's detection range and potential interferences.
Advanced Operation Modes
Powerful Operation Mode
Maximizes cooling or heating effect by increasing capacity and airflow rate.
Powerful Operation Limitations
Notes on incompatible functions and specific mode behaviors.
Advanced Operation Modes
Outdoor Unit Quiet Mode
Reduces outdoor unit noise for convenient night-time operation.
Quiet Mode Availability
Specifies modes and systems where the quiet operation is supported.
Advanced Operation Modes
Econo Operation Function
Enables efficient operation by limiting maximum power consumption.
Econo Mode Benefits
Helps prevent circuit breaker trips and conserves energy.
Timer Functions
Off Timer Operation
Automatically switches the air conditioner off at a set time.
Night Set Mode
Automatically adjusts temperature for pleasant sleep during off-timer operation.
Timer Functions
On Timer Operation
Automatically switches the air conditioner on at a set time.
Combining On and Off Timers
How to use both ON and OFF timers simultaneously for scheduling.
Advanced Scheduling
Weekly Timer Operation
Scheduling operations for each day of the week according to lifestyle.
Weekly Timer Use Cases
Examples illustrating how to utilize the weekly timer function effectively.
Advanced Scheduling
Setting Up Weekly Timer Programs
Step-by-step guide to setting daily programs for the weekly timer.
Advanced Scheduling
Weekly Timer Usage Notes
Important considerations and priority rules for weekly timer operation.
Advanced Scheduling
Weekly Timer Copy Mode
Functionality to copy timer settings from one day to another.
Advanced Scheduling
Confirming Weekly Timer Reservations
How to check programmed weekly timer schedules.
Deactivating Weekly Timer
Temporarily disabling the weekly timer function.
Advanced Scheduling
Deleting Weekly Timer Reservations
Procedures for removing individual or all programmed weekly timer settings.
Multi-System Operation Guidance
Multi-System Mode Priority and Features
Details on operation modes and special features like NIGHT QUIET in multi-systems.
Multi-System Operation Guidance
Priority Room Settings in Multi-Systems
Explains how priority room settings affect operation of other units.
COOL/HEAT Mode Lock
Function to forcibly set all units to COOL or HEAT operation.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Opening and Closing the Front Panel
Instructions for accessing internal components for cleaning.
Cleaning Key Components
Guidance for cleaning the front panel, air filters, and deodorizing filter.
Cleaning Safety and Material Restrictions
Precautions and lists prohibited cleaning materials.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Front Panel Removal and Cleaning
Detailed steps for safely removing and cleaning the front panel.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Air Filter Maintenance
Steps for removing, cleaning, or replacing the air filters.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Titanium Apatite Deodorizing Filter
Instructions for cleaning or replacing the deodorizing filter.
Effects of Dirty Filters
Impact of dirty filters on performance and how to order replacements.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Unit Inspection and Idle Period Preparation
Checks before use and preparing the unit for long periods of inactivity.
Recommended Periodical Maintenance
Advice on professional servicing for optimal performance and longevity.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Non-Trouble Occurrences
Common sounds and delays that do not indicate a malfunction.
Indoor Unit Operation Anomalies
Addresses flap movement, heat operation stops, delayed starts, and various sounds.
Outdoor Unit Emissions
Explains water or steam emitted from the outdoor unit.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Unit Not Operating or Stopping Suddenly
Troubleshooting unit start failures, sudden stops, and voltage fluctuations.
Mist Emission from Indoor Unit
Explains mist formation during cooling or defrosting operations.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Poor Cooling or Heating Effect
Diagnosing and resolving issues with reduced cooling or heating performance.
Remote Control Malfunctions
Troubleshooting issues with remote signal, display contrast, and operation.
Unit Odor and Display Issues
Addressing unpleasant odors from the unit and unusual remote display behavior.
Service and Safety Information
When to Call Service
Lists symptoms requiring immediate professional attention.
Post-Power Failure and Lightning Safety
Guidance on unit behavior after power failures and safety during lightning.
Troubleshooting Fault Codes
Accessing Fault Diagnosis Codes
Instructions on how to display error codes via the remote controller.
Understanding Error Codes
A table listing system, indoor unit, and outdoor unit fault codes and their meanings.

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