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Daikin Air Con
Daikin Air Con
Morning all
I have 2 Daikin air con units and the remote controls are no longer working with the air con unit. I have put new batteries in the remotes, I can change the functions on the remote screen but I cannot turn the air con unit on or change the settings. Can't find any solutions on Daikin website so wanted to know if anyone had experienced similar issue?
I have 2 Daikin air con units and the remote controls are no longer working with the air con unit. I have put new batteries in the remotes, I can change the functions on the remote screen but I cannot turn the air con unit on or change the settings. Can't find any solutions on Daikin website so wanted to know if anyone had experienced similar issue?
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Re: Daikin Air Con
A silly question but have you swapped the remotes over with the air-con units. eg: try them both on one unit the again on the other.jimmyp wrote:Morning all
I have 2 Daikin air con units and the remote controls are no longer working with the air con unit. I have put new batteries in the remotes, I can change the functions on the remote screen but I cannot turn the air con unit on or change the settings. Can't find any solutions on Daikin website so wanted to know if anyone had experienced similar issue?
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We have Daikin units which have served us well over the years but I recall a similar problem with one unit which I resolved by clearing the timer setting on the remote, which had been inadvertently activated .....
Re: Daikin Air Con
Hi Guys
Thanks for the replies but no dice - I reset the clock, turned the timer off and have tried each remote with each unit. They are set to cool function and nothing else it turned on.
Any other thoughts greatly appreciated
Thanks for the replies but no dice - I reset the clock, turned the timer off and have tried each remote with each unit. They are set to cool function and nothing else it turned on.
Any other thoughts greatly appreciated
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I assume you have tried powering down the whole system at the mains and restarting it all.
If all else fails try phoning Mr Cool - he did our installation and is excellent and probably could give you a solution via the phone. Sorry but I don't have his contact details here but search the forum and I'm sure you will find them. He also advertises in the Portugal news.
If all else fails try phoning Mr Cool - he did our installation and is excellent and probably could give you a solution via the phone. Sorry but I don't have his contact details here but search the forum and I'm sure you will find them. He also advertises in the Portugal news.
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Hi Farol
I hadn't resorted to the turn it all off and turn it on again but will certainly give that a try
If not Mr Cool sounds like the solution.
Cheers
J
I hadn't resorted to the turn it all off and turn it on again but will certainly give that a try
If not Mr Cool sounds like the solution.
Cheers
J
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did you manage to fix your problem?
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Daikin units are unique in that they detect a slight lowering of coolant pressure and automatically shutdown so that all your coolant does not leak out. This means that a small top-up is all that is required to bring them back on line rather than a complete replacement of coolant (and replacement of damaged parts caused by the system running dry) that potentially occurs with other makes. Contact Paul Whitworth at info@ohmega.net - he will check your system, apply a top-up and not charge you a fortune. My Daikin a/c's experienced this after 7 years service and they are now running as good as new.
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Rampage wrote:Daikin units are unique in that they detect a slight lowering of coolant pressure and automatically shutdown so that all your coolant does not leak out. This means that a small top-up is all that is required to bring them back on line rather than a complete replacement of coolant (and replacement of damaged parts caused by the system running dry) that potentially occurs with other makes. Contact Paul Whitworth at info@ohmega.net - he will check your system, apply a top-up and not charge you a fortune. My Daikin a/c's experienced this after 7 years service and they are now running as good as new.
Glad to hear all is OK