Daikin SUPER MULTI NX CTXS07JVJU- User Manual

Daikin SUPER MULTI NX CTXS07JVJU

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SUPER MULTI NX; Heat Pump
  • Page 6 – Part 7
  • Page 7 – Safety Considerations
  • Page 9 – List of Functions
  • Page 10 – Functions
  • Page 15 – Specifications
  • Page 16 – Indoor Unit
  • Page 21 – Outdoor Unit
  • Page 24 – Printed Circuit Board
  • Page 26 – PCB Detail
  • Page 38 – Main PCB
  • Page 39 – SPM
  • Page 42 – Function and Control
  • Page 43 – Main Functions; Temperature Control; Frequency Principle
  • Page 44 – Inverter Principle; Phase
  • Page 45 – Frequency Limits; Frequency
  • Page 47 – Fan Speed Control for Indoor Unit; Outline
  • Page 48 – Program Dry Operation
  • Page 49 – Automatic Operation; Automatic Cooling / Heating Function; Detail; Other models
  • Page 50 – Thermostat Control; Thermostat OFF Condition; Thermostat ON Condition
  • Page 52 – NIGHT SET Mode
  • Page 54 – HOME LEAVE Operation; Others
  • Page 55 – Detection method by INTELLIGENT EYE
  • Page 56 – Inverter POWERFUL Operation
  • Page 59 – Function of Thermistor
  • Page 62 – Control Specification; Mode Hierarchy; Determine Operation Mode
  • Page 63 – Frequency Control
  • Page 65 – ON Condition; Four Way Valve Operation Compensation; Starting Conditions
  • Page 66 – Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
  • Page 67 – Input Current Control; Dropping zone; Freeze-up Protection Control
  • Page 68 – Heating Peak-cut Control
  • Page 69 – Outdoor Fan Control; Liquid Compression Protection Function
  • Page 70 – Conditions for Starting Defrost; Conditions for Canceling Defrost
  • Page 71 – Low Hz High Pressure Limit; Outdoor Electronic Expansion Valve Control; Outdoor electronic expansion valve is fully closed; Feedback Control
  • Page 73 – Control when the Frequency Changes; High Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
  • Page 74 – Control for Disconnection of the Discharge Pipe Thermistor; Detect Disconnection; Gas Pipe Isothermal Control During Cooling; Start Conditions
  • Page 75 – 1Target Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
  • Page 76 – Relating to Thermistor Malfunction; Detection of Overcurrent and Overload; I : Detecting by power consumption
  • Page 77 – fully-closed operation
  • Page 78 – Operation Manual
  • Page 79 – System Configuration
  • Page 80 – Remote Controller; Name of Parts; Signal transmitter
  • Page 81 – Open the front cover
  • Page 82 – AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation; To start operation; Press and select a operation mode.; To stop operation; Press or .; To change the temperature setting
  • Page 83 – To change the airflow rate setting; NOTE
  • Page 84 – Adjusting the Airflow Direction; Adjusting the upper and lower airflow direction; To adjust the louvers (horizontal blades); When the louvers have reached the desired; Adjusting the right and left airflow direction; When the fins have reached the desired position,
  • Page 85 – To start 3-D airflow; “ ” display will light up and the
  • Page 86 – INTELLIGENT EYE Operation; To start INTELLIGENT EYE operation; Press .
  • Page 87 – “INTELLIGENT EYE” is useful for energy saving; CAUTION
  • Page 88 – POWERFUL Operation; To start POWERFUL operation
  • Page 89 – OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation; To start OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
  • Page 90 – HOME LEAVE Operation; To start HOME LEAVE operation; Before using HOME LEAVE operation.; Press again.
  • Page 91 – What
  • Page 92 – TIMER Operation; To use OFF TIMER operation; Press again.
  • Page 93 – To use ON TIMER operation; Press until the time setting reaches the point; To cancel ON TIMER operation; ATTENTION
  • Page 94 – Note for Multi System; What is a multi system?; Selecting the operation mode
  • Page 95 – OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
  • Page 96 – Names of Parts; Front cover
  • Page 98 – Press and select an operation mode.
  • Page 99 – Operating conditions
  • Page 100 – Adjusting the Airflow Direction and Rate; To start auto swing; Upper and lower airflow direction; Press and .; To set the louvers or fins at desired position
  • Page 102 – To adjust the airflow rate setting
  • Page 103 – COMFORT AIRFLOW / INTELLIGENT EYE Operation; INTELLIGENT EYE operation is useful for energy saving; COMFORT AIRFLOW operation; INTELLIGENT EYE operation; Combination COMFORT AIRFLOW and INTELLIGENT EYE operation
  • Page 104 – Press and select the desired mode.; To cancel operation; Press and select “blank” on the LCD.
  • Page 105 – Press during operation.; To cancel POWERFUL operation
  • Page 106 – To cancel OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
  • Page 107 – To start ECONO operation; Press during operation.; To cancel ECONO operation
  • Page 108 – OFF TIMER Operation; Press until the time setting reaches the; To cancel OFF TIMER operation
  • Page 109 – ON TIMER Operation; Press until the time setting reaches the
  • Page 110 – WEEKLY TIMER Operation; Using in these cases of WEEKLY TIMER
  • Page 111 – Setting mode; To use WEEKLY TIMER operation; Press to select the desired day of the; Press to select the desired mode.
  • Page 112 – Press to select the desired time.; Press to select the desired temperature.
  • Page 113 – Press to select the destination day of the week.
  • Page 114 – Confirming a reservation; Press to exit confirming mode.; To deactivate WEEKLY TIMER operation; Press to select the day of the week and
  • Page 115 – To delete reservations; The individual reservation; The reservations for each day of the week
  • Page 116 – Note for Multi System; NIGHT QUIET mode (Available only for COOL operation); With the priority room setting active.
  • Page 117 – COOL / HEAT mode lock; Operation mode priority
  • Page 118 – Quick Reference
  • Page 120 – Press “MODE selector button” and select a; Press “TEMPERATURE adjustment button”.
  • Page 121 – To change the air flow rate setting; Note on HEAT operation
  • Page 122 – Press “POWERFUL button” a; • In COOL and HEAT mode
  • Page 123 – To start OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET; Note on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
  • Page 124 – Before usin; Press “HOME LEAVE button” a; Press “HOME LEAVE button”. Make sure “ ” is displayed in the remote
  • Page 125 – What’s the HOME LEAVE operation?
  • Page 126 – To cancel the OFF TIMER operation
  • Page 127 – Press “TIMER Setting button” until the time; To combine ON TIMER and OFF TIMER
  • Page 128 – FAN setting button
  • Page 131 – Press or .
  • Page 132 – Adjusting the Airflow Rate
  • Page 141 – Service Diagnosis
  • Page 143 – Troubleshooting with LED; Operation Lamp
  • Page 145 – Problem Symptoms and Measures
  • Page 146 – Service Check Function; ARC452 Series Remote Controller; Check Method 1
  • Page 147 – Check Method 2
  • Page 149 – ARC433 Series Remote Controller
  • Page 152 – Code Indication on Remote Controller
  • Page 154 – Troubleshooting for Indoor Unit; Indoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  • Page 155 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 156 – Freeze-up Protection Control or Heating Peak-cut Control
  • Page 158 – Fan Motor or Related Abnormality
  • Page 161 – Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Indoor Unit)
  • Page 164 – Troubleshooting for Outdoor Unit; Refrigerant Shortage; Refrigerant shortage detection I :
  • Page 167 – Low-voltage Detection or Over-voltage Detection
  • Page 175 – Compressor Lock
  • Page 176 – DC Fan Lock
  • Page 177 – Input Overcurrent Detection
  • Page 178 – EA
  • Page 180 – Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
  • Page 181 – High Pressure Control in Cooling
  • Page 184 – Position Sensor Abnormality
  • Page 187 – CT or Related Abnormality
  • Page 190 – In case of
  • Page 191 – Electrical Box Temperature Rise
  • Page 194 – Radiation Fin Temperature Rise
  • Page 197 – Output Overcurrent Detection
  • Page 199 – Check; Thermistor Resistance Check
  • Page 200 – Fan Motor Connector Check
  • Page 201 – Power Supply Waveform Check
  • Page 202 – Outdoor Electronic Expansion Valve Check
  • Page 203 – Four Way Valve Performance Check
  • Page 204 – “Inverter Checker” Check; Characteristics
  • Page 205 – Rotation Pulse Check on the Outdoor Unit PCB
  • Page 206 – Installation Condition Check
  • Page 207 – Outdoor Fan System Check
  • Page 208 – Capacitor Voltage Check
  • Page 209 – Power Module Check
  • Page 210 – Removal Procedure
  • Page 211 – Outdoor Unit: 2MXS18GVJU; Removal of Outer Panels; Warning; Procedure
  • Page 212 – Removal of Electrical Box
  • Page 217 – Removal of PCBs
  • Page 220 – Removal of Fan Motor
  • Page 221 – Removal of Sound Blankets
  • Page 223 – Removal of Coils / Thermistors
  • Page 225 – Removal of Four-Way Valve / Defrost Solenoid Valve
  • Page 227 – Removal of Distributor
  • Page 228 – Removal of Compressor
  • Page 262 – Trial Operation and; Application of Silicon Grease to a Power Transistor and a
  • Page 263 – Pump Down Operation
  • Page 264 – Forced Operation
  • Page 265 – Wiring Error Check Function
  • Page 266 – Basic Knowledge; Example
  • Page 267 – Trial Operation
  • Page 269 – Field Settings; The prioritized room will be heated/cooled much more quickly
  • Page 273 – When 2 Units are Installed in 1 Room
  • Page 275 – Details; applied
  • Page 276 – Appendix
  • Page 277 – Piping Diagrams
  • Page 281 – Wiring Diagrams
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Page 2 - SUPER MULTI NX; Heat Pump

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Page 6 - Part 7

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Page 7 - Safety Considerations

Safety Considerations SiUS12-928_B vi 1. Safety Considerations Read these SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS carefully before performing any repair work. Comply with these safety symbols without fail.Meanings of DANGER , WARNING , CAUTION , and NOTE Symbols: DANGER .............. Indicates an imminently hazardou...

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