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Daikin Indoor Unit Cooling Only Air Conditioner FTNE60LV1

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Daikin Indoor Unit Cooling Only Air Conditioner FTNE60LV1
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Daikin Indoor Unit Cooling Only Air Conditioner FTNE60LV1

Daikin Indoor Unit Cooling Only Air Conditioner FTNE60LV1

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Maintenance Plans for Daikin Indoor Unit Cooling Only Air Conditioner Model FTNE60LV1

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Indoor Heat Exchanger Removal

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Warning: Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies before disassembling work.

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In pump-down work, be sure to stop the compressor before disconnecting the refrigerant pipe. If the refrigerant pipe is disconnected with the compressor operating and the stop valve open, air may be sucked in and may generate an over-pressure in refrigeration cycle, thus resulting in pipe rupture or accidental injury.

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When removing or reinstalling the indoor heat exchanger, be sure to wear gloves or wrap the indoor heat exchanger with cloths. (You may be injured by the fins.)

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Caution: Be sure to conduct pump down operation before disassembling the refrigerant pipe.

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If the refrigerant leaks, repair the spot of leaking, then collect all refrigerant from the unit. After conducting vacuum drying, recharge proper amount of refrigerant.

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From the viewpoint of global environmental protection, make sure to use a vacuum pump for air purging.

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Unscrew the flare nut for gas piping and liquid piping and disconnect both pipes.

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Hold the indoor unit up with a piece of wood.

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Place a plastic sheet around the drain pan to prevent wetting the floor with remaining drain.

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Air Filter Removal

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Warning: Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies before disassembling work.

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Open the front panel.

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Release each air filter from the 2 hooks of the front panel.

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Remove the air filter by pulling out downward.

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The air filter is not marked for difference between the right and left sides. Insert the air filter with the “FRONT” mark faced up.

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When reassembling, insert the air filter along the guides.

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Be sure to fasten the hooks when installing the air filter.

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Remove the Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying filter, if available, from the 5 hooks.

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The right and left filters are interchangeable. Some models have no Titanium apatite photocatalytic air-purifying filter.

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Swing Motor Removal

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Warning: Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies before disassembling work.

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1. Remove the swing motor for horizontal blades.

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1) Remove the screw.

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2) Remove the swing motor.

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2. Remove the swing motor for vertical blades.

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Remove the swing shaft.

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1) Remove the swing shaft on the right side.

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2) Remove the 2 screws and detach the swing motor assembly.

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Some models do not have the swing motor assembly.

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Vertical Blade ASSY Removal

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Warning: Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies before disassembling work.

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1. For auto-swing (right and left) models

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Some models have fan guards. Remove the fan guards beforehand.

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The unit has 3 sets of vertical blade ASSYs linked to one another with interlock rods.

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1) Release the right and left shafts.

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2) Unfasten the 3 hooks for each set of vertical blade ASSY (9 hooks).

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3) Pull the vertical blade ASSYs to the right and remove them.

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2. For models without autoswing (right and left)

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Each vertical blade ASSY has 5 or 6 fins which can not be replaced individually.

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PCB Removal

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Warning: Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies before disassembling work.

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Remove the screw on the electrical box.

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Unfasten the hook and remove the shield plate.

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The shield plate also has 2 hooks on the upper side (at the back).

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Unfasten the 2 hooks on the top and remove the signal receiver unit.

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Cut the clamp.

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Unfasten the 8 hooks and remove each PCB.

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Disconnect every connector from each PCB.

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Some models do not have INTELLIGENT EYE sensor PCB.

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