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Mac is pretty cheaply made. We will see how long it will last when under high usage. It is heavier than my old PC Laptop.
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Overall this is one of the better laptops I h...  The screen brightness, lit keyboard, trackpad. There is no comparison with the PC/Windows and a MacPro they are different in many respects, and perhaps similar with some. The Mac is fast. Great Computer. would not own anything else.... well maybe the new G series!! Fast, simple, elegant, eco-friendly, you name it.
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Apple MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHz - 17" TFT with spesification : sophisticated and offer the power of technology none Notebook - Display Size: 13.3 in - CPU: Core 2 Duo - Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz - HD: 64 GB - RAM:2 GB Everithing Nothing My whole life I was a PC user. I never had many complaints. Then a few months ago I had to start using the MacBook Pro for work. I love it.
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We purchased a MacBook Pro laptop computer, Time Capsule, Snow Leopard and a Magic Mouse from Vanns in Helena. Picked up a 13 Macbook Pro directly from the Bozeman retail store to avoid the shipping wait. Item was in perfect condition.
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There is no comparison with the PC/Windows and a MacPro they are different in many respects, and perhaps similar with some. The Mac is fast.
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This is our 3rd Mac Notebook, and by far the most refined. This machine in conjunction with Leopard runs and functions amazing.

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ED12-011A

Operation Manual

13. Operation Manual

13.1 Indoor Unit

Safety Precautions

n Read the following warnings and cautions carefully n This manual classifies the precautions to the user n
before operating the system and use it correctly.

n Example : FTX-J Series

Installation

WARNING CAUTION

Failure to follow a warning is very likely to result in such grave consequences as death or serious injury. Failure to follow a caution may result in serious injury or property damage, and in certain conditions, may result in a grave consequence.

WARNING

Do not attempt to install the air conditioner by yourself. Consult the service shop or a qualified technician. Incorrect work will result in water leakage, electric shocks or fire. For installation, consult the service shop where you bought the unit or a qualified technician. The air conditioner must be earthed. Incomplete earthing may result in electric shocks. Do not connect the earth line to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightening rod, or a telephone earth line.
into the following two categories. Be sure to follow all as they are all important to ensure safety. After reading this manual, keep it in a place easily accessible to the user for future reference.
Do not attempt to extend the power cord by joining it to another cord, or by using an extension cord. Do not put any other loads on the power supply socket. Failure to follow this will cause electric shocks, abnormal heating or fire. Do not damage or attempt to modify the power cord. Do not use the cord in a damaged state or tied in a bundle. Applying a heavy weight, heat or tension on the power cord will damage it, causing electric shocks or fire. Do not attempt to repair, relocate, modify or reinstall the air conditioner by yourself. Incorrect work will cause electric shocks, fire etc. For repairs and reinstallation, consult the shop where you bought the air conditioner. Do not expose your body to the cool (heat) air for a long time; do not cool (heat) the room too much. It will affect your physical conditions and cause health problems.

CAUTION

Do not connect the air conditioner to a power supply different from the specification. It may cause trouble or fire. Do not install the air conditioner in places where flammable gas may leak. If leaked gas should accumulate near the unit, fire may occur. Depending on the environment, an earth leakage breaker must be installed. Lack of an earth leakage breaker may result in electric shocks. Arrange the drain hose to ensure smooth drainage. Incomplete drainage may cause wetting of the building, furniture etc.
Do not put a finger, a rod or other objects into the air outlet or inlet. As the fan is rotating at a high speed, it will cause injury.
If anything abnormal such as a burning smell occurs, stop the operation immediately and turn the breaker OFF. Continued abnormal operation will cause troubles, electric shocks, fire etc. If anything is abnormal, consult the shop where you bought the air conditioner.
Do not use the air conditioner for preservation purposes. Do not use it for preserving precision instruments, foods, plants, animals, works of fine arts etc. Performance or quality may deteriorate and animal or plant life may be shorter. Before cleaning, be sure to stop the operation and turn the breaker OFF. As a fan is rotating at a high speed, cleaning during operation may cause injury. Do not place under the indoor or outdoor unit anything which must be kept away from moisture. Indoor unit: moisture in the air may condense and drip in certain conditions. Outdoor unit: during cooling operation, condensation may drip from the piping connections. Do not place a vessel containing water on the unit. Water may penetrate into the unit and degrade electrical insulations, resulting in an electric shock. Do not operate the air conditioner with a wet hand. It may cause an electric shock. Ventilate the room from time to time. Be careful especially when using a burning appliance in the same room. Insufficient ventilation may cause shortage of oxygen.

Transmitter

It sends signals to the indoor unit.

Grille tab

Louvre (vertical blades)
The louvre is inside of the air outlet. (See page 10 "Adjusting the Air Flow Direction".)

Air outlet

TEMPERATURE/TIME adjustment buttons
It changes the temperature setting.

Indicator lamps

POWERFULL button ON/OFF button

(See page 8.)

AMPM AMPM

TIMER lamp (orange)

(See page 11 "Timer Operation".)

Flap (horizontal blade)

(See page 10 "Adjusting the Air Flow Direction".)
(See page 9 "POWERFUL Operation")

ON/OFF button

ON OFF
Operation lamp (green) Intelligent Eye lamp (green)
(See page 13 "Intelligent Eye".)

MODE selector button

It selects the operation mode. <FTK> : DRY : COOL : FAN <FTX> : AUTO : DRY : COOL : HEAT

ON/OFF

POWERFULL
Press it once to start operation. To stop it, press it once again.

FAN setting button

It selects the air flow rate setting.

MODE FAN -SLEEP SENSOR

SWING button
(See page 10 "Adjusting the Air Flow Direction")

Opening the front grille

How to open the front grille : (See page 14 "Care and Cleaning".)
Good Sleep Cooling Operation (G-SLEEP) Receiver:
It receives signals from the remote controller. When the unit receives a signal, you will hear a short beep. (See page 12 "Good Sleep Cooling Operation (G-SLEEP)")

ON OFF TIMER

CANCEL

Intelligent Eye button

(See page 13 "Intelligent Eye Operation")
Before opening the front grille, be sure to stop the operation and turn the breaker OFF. If the power is on, the fan may rotate inside and may cause injury.

ON TIMER button

(See page 11 "Timer Operation")

TIMER CANCEL button

It cancels the timer setting.
OFF TIMER button Intelligent Eye:
It detects the movements of people and automatically switches between normal operation and save operation. (See page 13.)

CLOCK button

(See page 7 "Preparation Before Operation - Setting the Clock)

ON TIMER Setting button

It Changes the time setting
<ARC423A1, ARC423A2>
Push this button once to start operation. Push once again to stop it. This button is useful when the remote controller is missing. The operation mode refers to the following table. Temperature setting Air flow rate Mode FTK COOL 22C AUTO FTX AUTO 25C AUTO In the case of multi system operation, there are times when the unit does not activate with this button. (See page 8.)

Room temperature sensor:

It senses the air temperature around the unit.
Room Air Conditioners SUPER MULTI H-Series
Preparation Before Operation

n Setting the batteries

Position + and correctly!
l To use the remote controller, aim the transmitter at the indoor
unit. If there is anything to block signals between the unit and the remote controller, such as a curtain, the unit will not operate. l Do not drop the remote controller. Do not get it wet. l The maximum distance for communication is about 7 m.
n Operating the remote controller
n Setting the air purifying

filters

n Setting

the clock

Open the front grille.
Hold the grille by the tabs on the two sides and lift it until it stops with a click. (about 60)

Receiver

Display

is displayed. blinks.

n To fix the remote controller holder

on the wall

Pull out the air filters.
Push upwards the tab at the center of each air filter, then pull it down.

Press time. TIMER

to set the clock to the present
Press with a finger and slide the back cover to take it off. Set two dry batteries (AAA). Set the back cover as before.
This will cause the figures on the display to flash. Set the clock at this point.
Choose a place from where the signals reach the unit. Fix the holder to a wall, a pillar, etc. with the screws supplied with the holder. Fit the claw of the holder into the bottom of the remote controller, and push the remote controller onto the wall.

Remote controller holder

l Holding down (

) or (

) button
rapidly increases or decreases the time display.
Set the air purifying filters.
Attach an air purifying filter to each air filter. (See page 14 "Care and cleaning")

. blinks.

Set the air filters in their original positions and close the front grille.
will accumulate inside the indoor unit.

ATTENTION

About batteries
l When replacing the batteries, use batteries of the same l When the system is not used for a long time, take the l When the operation display screen of the remote controller
is hard to see and the reception become hard, replace the batteries out. type, and replace the two old batteries together.
l Operation without air filters may result in troubles as dust

n Turn the breaker ON

(This is a normal procedure.)

(Now the clock is set.)

l Turning ON the breaker opens the flap, then closes it again.
l To remove, pull it upwards.

Tips for saving energy

l Be careful not to cool (heat) the room too much.
Recommended temperature setting
For cooling: 26C 28C For heating: 20C 24C

Please note

l The air conditioner always consumes watts of electricity l If you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period, l Use the air conditioner in the following conditions.
Mode Operating conditions
About the remote controller
sensitivity. Wipe off dust with soft cloth.
Keeping the temperature setting at a moderate level helps save energy.
even while it is not operating.
for example in spring or autumn, turn the breaker OFF.
l The attached batteries are provided for the initial use of
the system. The usable period of the batteries may be short depending on the manufactured date of the air conditioner.
batteries with new AAA batteries.
l Never expose the remote controller to direct sunlight. l Dust on the signal transmitter or receiver will reduce the l Signal communication may be disabled if an
electronic-starter-type fluorescent lamp (such as inverter-type lamps) is in the room. Consult the shop if that is the case.
If operation is continued out of this range:
l Cover windows with a blind or a curtain.
l Clogged air filters cause inefficient operation and waste
energy. Clean them once in about every two weeks.
Blocking sunlight and air from outdoors increases the cooling (heating) effect.
l If the remote control signals happen to operate another
appliance, move that appliance to somewhere else, or consult the shop.
Outdoor temperature : 10 to 46C A safety device may work to stop the operation. (In 2MX, 3MX, and 4MX : 10 to 43C) (In multi system, it may work to stop : 18 to 32C COOL Indoor temperature the operation of the outdoor unit only.) Indoor humidity : 80% max. Condensation may occur on the indoor unit and drip. Outdoor temperature : 10 to 21C A safety device may work to stop the HEAT Indoor temperature operation. : 10 to 30C Outdoor temperature : 21 to 46C A safety device may work to stop the operation. (In 2MX, 3MX, and 4MX : 21 to 43C) DRY Indoor temperature : 18 to 32C Condensation may occur on the indoor unit and drip. Indoor humidity : 80% max.

l Operation outside this humidity or temperature range may cause
a safety device to disable the system.
AUTO DRY COOL HEAT FAN Operation
The air conditioner operates with the settings of your choice. From the next time on, the air conditioner will operate with the same settings.
To change the air flow rate setting:

DRY mode

POWERFUL Operation
POWERFUL operation quickly maximizes the cooling effect in any operation mode. You can get the maximum capacity with a touch of a button.

Note for Multi System

l Precedence-room setting
When setting the preference-room during installation, the indoor unit's operation mode always takes priority. When the precedence-setting room unit is operated in POWERFUL mode, there are times that air conditioners in other rooms will temporarily stop in order to centralize power to the unit in the room. Please adjust the precedence-room setting to match your life style. Moreover, for precedence-room settings, please consult the service shop where you bought the unit. Precedence-room setting is applied to only 4MX80, 4MK90.
AUTO or HEAT or COOL or FAN mode Five levels of air flow rate setting from " " to " "plus " " are available.

and select a mode.

The air flow rate setting is not variable.
l Pressing the (POWERFUL) button during operation starts

POWERFUL operation.

l POWERFUL operation ends in 20 minutes.
before POWERFUL operation.

Then the system

automatically operates again with the settings which were used
l At smaller air flow rates, cooling or heating effect is also l Each pressing of the button advances the mode setting
in sequence. <FTK> smallwer.
n To change the air flow direction:

(See page 10.)

l COOL/HEAT mode
This mode is used to set the unit to only cool or heat. For information on using this mode, consult the service shop where you bought the unit. COOL/HEAT mode is applied to only 4MX80, 4MK90.

<FTX>

n To cancel

POWERFUL operation:

<Note on HEAT mode operation>
Since this air conditioner heats the room by taking heat from outdoor air to indoors, the heating capacity becomes smaller in lower outdoor temperatures. If the heating effect is insufficient, it is recommended to use another heating appliance in

Notes on POWERFUL operation
<Note for heat pump multi system>
When two or more indoor units have no precedence-room settings and are set to modes that differ from each other, the indoor unit which is operated first activates, while the other indoor unit does not activate and the OPERATION lamp blinks. (This is not a malfunction.) An indoor unit that is not in operation will automatically start and operate in the mode in which a previously operated indoor unit was stopped. However, if the unit in operation provides only COOL and DRY modes, simultaneous operation is possible.
combination with the air conditioner.

l In COOL and HEAT mode

To maximize the cooling and heating effect, the capacity of outdoor unit must be increased and the air flow rate be fixed to the maximum setting. The temperature and air flow settings are not variable.
Then OPERATION lamp lights up.
The heat pump system heats the room by circulating hot air around all parts of the room. After the start of heating operation, it takes some time before the room gets warmer.
In heating operation, frost may occur on the outdoor unit and lower the heating capacity. In that case, the system switches into defrosting operation to take away the frost. During defrosting operation, hot air does not flow out of indoor unit.

l In DRY mode

The temperature setting is lowered by 3C and the air flow rate is slightly increased.

n To stop:

<Note on DRY mode operation>

l In FAN mode

The air flow rate is fixed to the maximum setting.

once again.

Then OPERATION lamp goes off.
This operation dehumidifies the indoor air when it is humid.
<Note on AUTO operation>
In AUTO operation, the system selects a temperature setting and an appropriate mode (COOL or HEAT) based on the room temperature at the start of the operation. The system automatically reselects setting at a regular interval to bring the room temperature to user-setting level. If you do not like AUTO operation, you can select manually, you like the mode and setting.
n To change the temperature setting:
DRY or FAN mode AUTO or HEAT or COOL mode Press press to raise the temperature and to lower the temperature.
Set to the temperature you like. The temperature setting is not variable.
Adjusting the Air Flow Direction
You can adjust the air flow direction to increase your comfort.

Timer Operation

Timer functions are useful for automatically switching the air conditioner on or off at night or in the morning. You can also use OFF TIMER and ON TIMER in combination.

Adjusting the louvre

l Check that the clock is correct. If not, set the clock to the present

time (See page 7).

ON TIMER operation
Adjusting the horizontal blade (flap)

SWING.

" appears or disappears.

OFF TIMER operation

l Chec k that the clock is correct.
If not, set the clock to the present time. (See page 7.)
Press ON while the air conditioner is not operating.
l Every time the button is pressed, "
Hold the knob and move the louvre. (You will find a knob on the left-side and the right-side blades.)
Press OFF while the air conditioner is operating.
The flap automatically swings up and down.
* Previous time setting appears on display.

until the time setting

To stop the flap at an angle you like, press
l Be careful when adjusting the louvre.
Inside the air outlet, a fan is rotating at a high speed.
l Every pressing of either button increases or decreases
the time setting by 10 minutes. Holding down either button changes the setting rapidly.
reaches the point you like.
Then the TIMER lamp lights up.

Notes on flap angles

l When
is selected, the flap swinging range depends
l The real flap angles are differ from the display of remote

controller.

on the operation mode. (See the figure.)

In DRY mode or COOL mode

Press OFF once again.

n To cancel the timer:

Press CANCEL.
When stop operation Upper limit in cooling Lower limit in cooling
Then the TIMER lamp goes off.

In HEAT or FAN mode

l A sample setting for combining the two timers is shown below.

(Example)

Present time: 11:00 PM (The unit operating) OFF TIMER at 0:00 a.m. Combined ON TIMER at 7:00 a.m.
Combining ON TIMER and OFF TIMER

When stop operation

20 Upper limit in heating 45 Lower limit in heating

Notes on OFF TIMER

l Always use a remote controller to adjust the flap angle. If
you attempt to move it forcibly with hand when it is swinging, the mechanism may be broken.
When the OFF TIMER is set, the air conditioner automatically adjusts the temperature setting (0.5C up in COOL, 2.0C down in HEAT) to prevent excessive cooling (heating) for your pleasant sleep.

Notes on ON,OFF TIMER

l When TIMER is set, the present time is not displayed. l Once you set ON,OFF TIMER, the time setting is kept in the
memory. (The memory is canceled when remote controller batteries are replaced.)
n In the following cases, set the timer again. l After a breaker has turned OFF. l After a power failure. l After replacing batteries in the remote controller.
Good Sleep Cooling Operation (G-SLEEP)
The "Good Sleep Cooling Operation" makes the 1/f Fluctuating Temperature. It brings you comfortable sleep as it prevents from getting chilied.

Intelligent Eye

"Intelligent Eye" is the infrared sensor which detecs the human movement.
n Adjusting the angle of the

Intelligent-eye sensor

You can adjust the angle of the Intelligent-eye sensor to remove the detection area. (Adjustable angle: 15 to right and left of centre)

-SLEEP

SENSOR
Press While the air conditioner is operating. (The Sensor lamp lights up.)

in cooling operation.

n To change the temperature setting. (See page 8.) n To change the air flow rate setting. (See page 8.) n To change the air flow direction setting. (See page 10.) n To cancel the "Good Sleep Cooling Operation ", press
Back to the normal cooling opration.

n To cancel the

"Intelligent Eye",
SENSOR. (The Sensor lamp goes off.)
When somebody in the room

Normal operation

(The sensor lamp lights up.)
Gently push and slide the sensor to adjust the angle.

When nobody in the room

20 min. after, start save operation.*
(The sensor lamp goes off.)
Moving the sensor to the left Moving the sensor to the right

Sombody back in the room

Notes on "Good sleep cooling operation " l We adopt the 1/f fluctuation rhythm in temperature control.
A 1/f fluctuation rhythm is used in temperature control. With it, temperature is fluctuated within a 1C range of the set temperature. The 1/f fluctuation is comfortable rhythm existed in the natural world. (refer to "What's the 1/f fluctuation")

Back to normaloperation.

(The sensor lamp lights up again.)
After adjusting the angle, gently wipe the sensor with a clean cloth, being careful not to scratch the sensor.
"Intelligent Eye" is useful for Energy Saving

* Save operation

l Change the temperature 2C in heat/ +2C in cool/ +1C in
dry mode from set temperature. l Decrease the air flow rate slightly in fan operation.

Do not hit or violently push the Intelligent-eye sensor. This can lead to damage and malfunction.
Air blow is the lowest when the fan is set to "AUTO". If you don't like this function, change the operation mode. (See page 8)
Notes on "Intelligent Eye" l Application range is as follows.
Vertical angle 40 (Side View) Horizontal angle 50 (Top View)

What is 1/f fluctuation.

It seems irregular but there seems to be a self-resemblance rule in our mother nature. For example, the waves in the ocean forms irregularly but when you look at the coast line, there are some places where they look similar. When you look close around you, our heart doesn't beat in regular intervals but shows "1/f fluctuation" in a long term. The research shows this "1/f fluctuation" and comfort has some kind of relation and is applied to the comfort control fiels.
Saving operation will not go on during powerful operation. Night set mode (see page 11.) will not go on during you use Intelligent Eye. You can sleep more comfortablly by using "Good Sleep Cooling Operation (G-SLEEP)" function (see page 12.) at the same time.
Sensor may not respond when you are 5m or more away. (Check the application range) Sensor detection sensitivity changes according to indoor unit location, the speed of passersby, temperature range, etc. The sensor also mistakenly detects pets, sunlight, fluttering curtains and light reflected off of mirrors as passersby.
Do not place large objects near the sensor. Also keep heating units or humidifiers outside the sensor's detection area. This sensor can detect objects it shouldn't as well as not detect objects it should.

l NIGHT SET MODE

Care and Cleaning
Before cleaning, be sure to stop the operation and turn the breaker OFF.
Cleaning the indoor and outdoor units and the remote controller
l Wipe them with dry soft cloth.
For cleaning, do not use water hotter than 40C, benzine, gasoline, thinner, nor other volatile oils, polishing compound, scrubbing brushes nor other hard stuff.

Set the air filters as they were and close the front grille.
(Push the grille at the 3 points, two at both sides and in the middle.)
You may wipe it with a soft cloth soaked in water. with cloth, then dry it up in the shade.

Press Press

and select "

".

Clean the front grille.
l Only neutral detergent may be used. l You may wash the grille with water. After washing, dry it

Attach the front grille.

Set the 3 keys of the front grille into the slots and push them in all the way. l Supporting the front grille with one hand, fit the lock by sliding up the knob with the other hand. l Close the front grille slowly in this state. (Push the grille at the 3 points, two at both sides and in the middle.)
l Insert claws of the filters into slots of the front panel. The l To order air purifying filters, contact the service shop where l Once the air purifying filter element gets dirty, it is not l Operation with dirty air purifying filters :
reusable but must be thrown away. cannot clean the air. results in poor cooling. may cause odour. you bought the air conditioner. front grille should lock at both sides and at the point in the middle. Push the grille at the 3 points indicated by.

Press Press Press

and set the temperature to 32C.
Perform this operation when the room temperature is under 28C.
NOTE l In a dusty environment, clean the air filters at least once
in every two weeks even before the cleaning lamp lights up. l Operation with dusty air filters lowers the cooling and heating capacity and wastes energy.
Item Air purifying filter (with frame) Air purifying filter (without frame)
Part No. KAF918A41 KAF918A42
Fit the key into the slot.

Slide up the knob.

Clean the air filters and set them again. Take out batteries from the remote controller. Turn OFF the breaker for the room air conditioner. 15

2P042644-1C

n CDK-HA Series
Air outlet Air outlet grille Room temperature sensor:
senses the air temperature
Indicator lamps, Control panel

around the unit.

Operation lamp (green) TIMER lamp (yellow)
(See page 10 Timer Operation.)

Air inlet grille

Emergency operation button
Push this button once to start operation. Push once

s To fix the remote controller holder on the wall
Please noteq The air conditioner always consumes 15 ~ 35 watts of electricity even while it is not operating. q If you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period, for example in spring or autumn, turn the breaker OFF. q Use the air conditioner in the following conditions. ) button
Mode Operating conditions If operation is continued out of this range:

q Holding down (

q This will cause the figures on the display to flash. Set the clock at this point.
A safety device may work Outdoor temperature : to stop the operation. combinde with 2~4MK outdoor : 10 to 46C (In multi system, it may 2~4MX work to stop the operation RMK : 5 to 46C COOL RMX : 5 to 46C of the outdoor unit only.) Condensation may occur Indoor temperature : 18 to 32C on the indoor unit and Indoor humidity : 80% max. drip. A safety device may work Outdoor temperature : combinde with 2~4MX outdoor : 10 to 21C to stop the operation. RMX : 15 to 21C Indoor temperature : 10 to 30C A safety device may work Outdoor temperature : to stop the operation. combinde with 2~4MK outdoor : 21 to 46C Condensation may occur 2~4MX RMK : 5 to 46C on the indoor unit and RMX : 5 to 46C drip. Indoor temperature Indoor humidity q : 18 to 32C : 80% max.

s Turn the breaker ON

q Turning ON the breaker opens the flap, then closes it again. (This is a normal procedure.)
q When replacing the batteries, use batteries of the same type, and replace the two old batteries together. q When the system is not used for a long time, take the batteries out. q When the operation display screen of the remote controller is hard to see and the reception become hard, replace the batteries with new AAA batteries. q The attached batteries are provided for the initial use of the system. The usable period of the batteries may be short depending on the manufactured date of the air conditioner. q To remove, pull it upwards.
Operation outside this humidity or temperature range may cause a safety device to disable the system.
q Never expose the remote controller to direct sunlight. q Dust on the signal transmitter or receiver will reduce the sensitivity. Wipe off dust with soft cloth. q Signal communication may be disabled if an electronic-starter-type fluorescent lamp (such as inverter-type lamps) is in the room. Consult the shop if that is the case. q If the remote control signals happen to operate another appliance, move that appliance to somewhere else, or consult the shop.

s To change the air flow rate setting:
POWERFUL operation quickly maximizes the cooling and heating effect in any operation mode. You can get the maximum capacity with a touch of a button.
q Pressing the (POWERFUL) button during operation starts POWERFUL operation. q POWERFUL operation ends in 20 minutes. Then the system automatically operates again with the settings which were used before POWERFUL operation.
q Precedence-room setting
When setting the preference-room during installation, the indoor units operation mode always takes priority. When the precedence-setting room unit is operated in POWERFUL mode, there are times that air conditioners in other rooms will temporarily stop in order to centralize power to the unit in the room. Please adjust the precedence-room setting to match your life style. Moreover, for precedence-room settings, please consult the service shop where you bought the unit. V Precedence-room setting is applied to only 4MX80, 4MK90.
AUTO or HEAT or COOL or FAN mode Five levels of air flow rate setting from to plus are available.
q At smaller air flow rates, cooling or heating effect is also smaller. q Each pressing of the button advances the mode setting in sequence. <CDK>

q COOL/HEAT mode

This mode is used to set the unit to only cool or heat. For information on using this mode, consult the service shop where you bought the unit. V COOL/HEAT mode is applied to only 4MX80, 4MK90.
s To cancel POWERFUL operation:

Press.

<CDX>
q In COOL and HEAT mode To maximize the cooling and heating effect, the capacity of outdoor unit must be increased and the air flow rate be fixed to the maximum setting. The temperature and air flow settings are not variable. q In DRY mode The temperature setting is lowered by 1C and the air flow rate is slightly increased. q In FAN mode The air flow rate is fixed to the maximum setting.
The heat pump system heats the room by circulating hot air around all parts of the room. After the start of heating operation, it takes some time before the room gets warmer. In heating operation, frost may occur on the outdoor unit and lower the heating capacity. In that case, the system switches into defrosting operation to take away the frost. During

s To stop:

defrosting operation, hot air does not flow out of indoor unit.
s To change the temperature setting:
qPrecautions for outdoor unit connected to RMK(X)140
In heating operation, when all indoor units are stopped, the outdoor unit stops its operation automatically after 5 minutes. This is a part of preparation process for the next operation, not a failure. In heating operation, no warm air may come out temporarily. This is for an oil recovery operation performed at certain time intervals, not a failure. In simultaneous operation at two or more rooms, when heating operation is performed at one room, cooling operation cannot be performed at other rooms. Whichever mode selected first is preferred.

q Check that the clock is correct. If not, set the clock to the present time (See page 7).
Check that the base, stand and other fittings of the outdoor unit are not decayed or corroded. Check that nothing blocks the air inlets and the outlets of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit. Check that the earth wire is not disconnected or broken.
q Check that the clock is correct. If not, set the clock to the present time. (See page 7.)
There are models which are not equipped with the air filter inside of the unit. (It is recommended to clean them every two weeks.)
q Every pressing of either button increases or decreases the time setting by 10 minutes. Holding down either button changes the setting rapidly.
Remove the air inlet grille. Pull out the air filters. Clean the air filters.
q Clean them with a vacuum cleaner.
Check that the drain comes smoothly out of the drain hose during COOL or DRY operation.
q If no drain water is seen, water may be leaking from the indoor unit. Stop operation and consult the service shop if this is the case.
Set the air filters and the air inlet grille as they were.
1 Operate the fan alone for several hours on a fine day to dry out the inside.

s To cancel the timer:

q In a dusty environment, clean the air filters at least once in every two weeks. q Operation with dusty air filters lowers the cooling and heating capacity and wastes energy.

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q A sample setting for combining the two timers is shown below.

and select

Present time: 11:00 PM (The unit operating) OFF TIMER at 0:00 a.m. ON TIMER at 7:00 a.m.

Combined

q NIGHT SET MODE When the OFF TIMER is set, the air conditioner automatically adjusts the temperature setting (0.5C up in COOL, 2.0C down in HEAT) to prevent excessive cooling (heating) for your pleasant sleep.
q When TIMER is set, the present time is not displayed. q Once you set ON,OFF TIMER, the time setting is kept in the memory. (The memory is canceled when remote controller batteries are replaced.)
s In the following cases, set the timer again. q After a breaker has turned OFF. q After a power failure. q After replacing batteries in the remote controller.
Clean the air filters and set them again. Take out batteries from the remote controller. Turn OFF the breaker for the room air conditioner. 11

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PCRAU0644C
The Comfort and Luxury You Deserve
Multi-Split Type Air Conditioners E series With DC Inverter and Swing Compressor Cooling Only & Heat Pump [50 Hz]
Air condition your home with a single outdoor unit.
If you would like your conditioners to match your personal dcor If you wish to make more effective use of the space on your balcony
If you want your family to be comfortable in every room of your home
Super Multi NX is the knowledgeable choice.
The Daikin Super Multi NX lets you build a highly efficient multi room air conditioning system by connecting up to four indoor units to a single outdoor unit. The series includes a wide variety of indoor units, so it is easy to select a model that blends in unobtrusively and allows you to create a dcor that matches your personality. A single compact outdoor unit allows you to make more efficient use of available space in the installation location, such as a balcony. The individual indoor units in different roomsthe living room, study, and bedrooms, for examplecan be controlled independently to match your familys lifestyle. Super Multi NX makes your home more comfortable and stylish at the same time. 1

Contents

Concepts Main features Product lineup Functions Specifications Options Capacity tables 27

Concepts

Key concepts for Super Multi NX
Enjoy the comfort and luxury of your dreams.
The DC motor, swing compressor and other advanced technologies make for energy-efficient operation that achieves high COPs.
The quiet operation mode helps create a more pleasant living environment. DC inverter power control provides comfortable temperature control.
The wide range of indoor unit options provides ample choice. A single compact outdoor unit reduces installation space requirements, while long maximum piping lengths provide flexibility for connections.
The individual indoor units in different rooms can be controlled independently. The priority-room setting function lets you specify a room to receive preference in air conditioning operation.
In 1969, Daikin developed the first multi room air conditioning system in Japan that needed just one outdoor unit. Over the ensuing 35 years, Daikin has built an enviable reputation with the constant progress of its technology. Super Multi NX requires only a single outdoor unit to maintain pleasant comfort in up to four rooms. Where outdoor unit installation space is limited, it is the ideal choice. Air conditioner settings for each room can be controlled individually to suit the preference of each person. While optimising personal comfort, Super Multi NX uses DC inverter technology to reduce energy waste.

4MK(X)S series

Design

3MK(X)S series

Up to 4 indoor units can be connected.
Up to 3 indoor units can be connected.
Connect 4 indoor units to a single outdoor unit

Main features

ntelligent technologies
High energy efficiency through advanced technologies delivers high COP.

High energy savings

4MXS80EVMA
Cooling operation Heating operation
* During rated capacity operation of 4 indoor units (2.0 + 2.5 + 5.0 + 5.0 kW class).

What is COP?

An air conditioner's COP (coefficient of performance) indicates how efficiently it uses energy. A high COP means high energy efficiency.
Capacity (W) Power consumption (W)
Daikin energy-saving technologies

1 Swing compressor

Thanks to its smooth rotation, the swing compressor decreases friction and vibration. It also prevents the leakage of refrigerant gas during compression. These advantages provide quiet and efficient operation.
Swing bush Refrigerant gas
Integral piston of blade and roller The swing compressor can reduce operational vibration and sound because its piston moves smoothly inside the compressor.

Swing compressor

Reluctance DC motor

This marked the development of a high-performance swing compressor that was compatible with alternative fluorocarbons. The prize was presented in 1997.

2 Reluctance DC motor

Daikin DC Inverter models are equipped with the Reluctance DC motor for compressor. The Reluctance DC motor uses 2 different types of torque, neodymium magnet*1 and reluctance torque*2. This motor can save energy because it generates more power with a smaller electric power than an AC or conventional DC motor.

Motor efficiency (%)

Reluctance DC Motor

More than 20%

AC motor

Conventional DC motor

Neodymium magnets are used in the pink-coloured area.

Rotational speed (rps)

Small load Low capacity Large load High capacity
This was the first scroll compressor to be equipped with the Reluctance DC motor in commercial-use air conditioners. The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan presented the award in 1998.
*1. A neodymium magnet is approximately 10 times stronger than a standard ferrite magnet. *2. The torque created by the change in power between the iron and magnet parts.
Note: Data are based on studies conducted under controlled conditions at a Daikin laboratory.

3 PAM control

Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) control reduces energy loss by controlling the amount of switching on/off of the converter.

Power supply

Power factor Converter efficiency Inverter efficiency
Convenient features to realise your ideal environment

deal environment

Quiet operation

Indoor unit

A quiet indoor unit is important for your personal comfort. Super Multi NX offers the quiet sound level of 22 dB (A) during Indoor Unit Quiet Operation of the FTXS20/25 during cooling operation.
Note: Capacity may decrease when quiet functions are selected.

22 dB (A)

22 dB (A) is so quiet you can even hear whispers

Rustling of leaves Quiet library

(dB(A))

Midnight in the suburbs

Quiet office

Outdoor unit
A quiet outdoor unit is essential for your comfort and peace in your neighbourhood. Super Multi NX achieves a quiet sound level of 43 dB (A) during Outdoor Unit Quiet Operation or Night Quiet Mode of the 3MXS52 during cooling operation. The minimum outdoor unit sound level is 39 dB (A).*
* Achievable when: 1. A single 2.0 or 2.5 kW class indoor unit is operating. 2. Indoor Unit Quiet Operation is selected for all indoor units in operation. 3. Outdoor Unit Quiet Operation is selected.
Comfortable temperature control
DC inverter power control uses its full capacity at start-up to cool/warm quickly. As soon as the set temperature is reached, it carefully adjusts current frequency to prevent temperature fluctuation and energy loss.

Not cool

Non-inverter type DC inverter type

Set temp.

During cooling operation

Too cool

Starts
DC inverter power control gives you greater comfort

Heat pump type

Outdoor temperature (C DB)

Wide operation range

Even during a cold season, a crowded party or a sudden change in the indoor temperature can leave a room overheated. With Super Multi NX, cooling operation is possible even during lower outdoor temperatures.
Note: This information is available for heat pump type.

4MXS80

Outdoor temperature (C WB)

46C DB

0 -10 -10C DB Cooling

0 -10 -20

15.5C WB

15C WB Heating

nterior & exterior flexibility
Wide array of choices to match your interior
Stylish indoor units for elegant interiors
The stylish flat panel design of the wallmounted type provides an excellent match for interiors.
The compact and simple design blends in with any type of room.
Only 240 mm is required above the ceiling for installation.
Compact outdoor units for a less obtrusive exterior look
The system requires only a single outdoor unit. The compact design provides installation flexibility and takes up less space, for a less obtrusive exterior look.
Needs just one outdoor unit keep your home exterior beautiful!
Long piping lengths for installation flexibility
The ample maximum piping length of 70 m permits more freedom in the placement of air conditioner units and facilitates the optimisation of interior space.

3MKS58 Model name 3MXS52 Max. piping length Total For one room 50 m 3MXSm 25 m 4MXSm 3MKS75 4MKS90
Individual control for each room to match your familys lifestyle

ndividual control

Preferential air conditioning
Initial setting required during installation
Priority-Room Setting delivers priority capacity to a prioritised room when using multi-split air conditioners. After a priority room is selected, it receives preferential air-conditioning plus priority control over the 3 functions below.
Priority setting with Inverter Powerful Operation
When Inverter Powerful Operation is selected in the priority room, the indoor unit capacity in the priority room is increased by shifting capacity from units in other rooms. After 20 minutes, all units automatically return to their original settings.
Note: Capacity in other rooms may decrease slightly.

Room A Room B

Power Up!

Living room

Priority room

Room C

Priority setting with operation mode
The operation mode (cooling/heating) of the indoor unit in the priority room is given preference. When the operation modes of the units in other rooms are different from the unit in the priority room, the units in the other rooms wait on standby.
Note: Operation mode can not be changed from other rooms.
Priority setting with Outdoor Unit Quiet Operation
Priority-Room Setting also allows Outdoor Unit Quiet Operation to be selected by one command* from the priority room. * If Priority-Room Setting has not been set, the Outdoor Unit Quiet Operation button must be pushed on the wireless remote controller of all indoor units operating at that time.
Convenient remote controllers
A variety of convenient controller systems permit individual control of settings such as temperature, airflow volume, and operation duration.
Wireless remote controller
Wired remote controller (option)
5-room centralised controller (option)
Central remote controller (option)
Unified on/off controller (option)
Product lineup A wide range of models to choose from that deliver comfort and convenience
Connectable to up to 3 indoor units Cooling only
Model name 3MKS58EVMA 3MKS75EVMA 3MXS52EVMA

Heat pump

Capacity class
5.8 kW 7.5 kW 5.2 kW 6.8 kW

Max. piping length

50 m 60 m 50 m 60 m

Max. height difference

15 m 15 m 15 m 15 m

3MXS68EVMA

Connectable to up to 4 indoor units Cooling only

4MKS90EVMA

9.0 kW

8.0 kW

Wall-mounted type

Cooling only

2.0 kW

FTKS20DVMA FTXS20DVMA

2.5 kW

FTKS25GVMA FTXS25GVMA

3.5 kW

FTKS35GVMA FTXS35GVMA

5.0 kW

6.0 kW

7.1 kW
FTKS50JVMA FTXS50JVMA CDKS25EAVMA CDKS35EAVMA CDXS25EAVMA CDXS35EAVMA CDKS25CVMA FDXS25CVMA CDKS35CVMA FDXS35CVMA CDKS50CVMA FDXS50CVMA

FTKS60JVMA FTXS60JVMA

FTKS71JVMA FTXS71JVMA
Heat pump Duct-connected type Cooling only

700 mm width

CDKS60CVMA FDXS60CVMA

900/1,100 mm width

Floor-standing type Heat pump

FVXS25GV1A

FVXS35GV1A

FVXS50GV1A

Floor/ceiling-suspended dual type Heat pump

FLXS25BVMA

FLXS35GVMA

FLXS50GVMA

FLXS60GVMA
Compact multi flow ceiling-mounted cassette type

FFQ25BV1B FFQ25BV1B

FFQ35BV1B FFQ35BV1B

FFQ50BV1B FFQ50BV1B

FFQ60BV1B FFQ60BV1B
Suitable for the light commercial market

Option

Possible combinations for indoor and outdoor units
Capacity class Model Cooling only 3MKS58E 3MKS75E 4MKS90E Heat pump 3MXS52E 3MXS68E 4MXS80E
Product lineup An array of indoor unit models with innovative and attractive designs make it easy to find the ideal match for each room in your home.
An attractive match for large rooms with refined interiors is provided by the stylish flat panel design.

Floor-standing type

Unobtrusive and convenient with a floor-standing compact design.

Duct-connected type

Fits in shallow ceiling recesses only 240 mm deep thanks to the new slim and compact design.
Floor/ceiling-suspended dual type
Chose either ceiling-suspended or floor-level installation for this attractive model with a beautiful, rounded design.
The compact and flexible design is suited to commercial spaces such as offices.

Indoor unit lineup

Wall-Mounted Type
GOOD DESIGN AWARD 2004 IN JAPAN

2.0 kW class

Cooling only Heat pump

2.5 kW class

3.5 kW class
FTKS20DVMA FTKS25GVMA FTKS35GVMA FTXS20DVMA FTXS25GVMA FTXS35GVMA

* Heat pump only

5.0 kW class

6.0 kW class

7.1 kW class

FTKS50JVMA FTXS50JVMA

FTKS60JVMA FTKS71JVMA FTXS60JVMA FTXS71JVMA

Evenly distributed air

Vertical and horizontal airflow is controlled by Power-Airflow Dual Flaps and WideAngle Louvers working in tandem, realising even distribution of air.

Comfort airflow mode

Comfort Airflow Mode prevents uncomfortable drafts from blowing directly on to your body. With this function, when you press the COMFORT button during cooling operation, the flap moves upward to prevent direct cold drafts. During heating operation, it also moves downward to prevent direct drafts and deliver warm air to the floor.
* This function is available for FTK(X)S50/60/71.

Comfort Airflow Mode

This function prevents uncomfortable drafts from blowing directly on to the body. The flap changes the airflow direction. To prevent drafts, the flap moves upward during cooling operation and downward during heating operation.

See page 11

Econo Mode
Econo Mode reduces the maximum running current and maximum power consumption of the outdoor unit to the rated values. This is useful when using multiple air conditioners and other electrical devices at the same time.

Comfort Control

Indoor Unit Quiet Operation
Indoor unit operating sound level is decreased by 2 or 3 dB (A) from the low setting fan speed using the wireless remote controller.

See page 6

Home Leave Operation
Home Leave Operation continues operation to prevent a room from becoming too hot or cold while you are sleeping or out of your home. Select any temperature from 18 to 32C for cooling operation and 10 to 30C for heating operation.
Outdoor Unit Quiet Operation
Outdoor unit operating sound level is decreased by 3 dB (A) from the rated operation sound using the wireless remote controller.
Indoor Unit On/Off Switch
There is a second On/Off switch on the body of the indoor unit to prevent any problems if the wireless remote controller is misplaced.

Night Quiet Mode

Outdoor unit operating sound level is automatically decreased by 3 dB (A) from the rated operation sound when the outdoor temperature has dropped by 6C from the maximum temperature recorded during the daytime. Initial setting is required during installation.

Priority-Room Setting

When this function is set, it is convenient for selecting Inverter Powerful Operation, Outdoor Unit Quiet Operation and operation mode. Initial setting is required during installation.

See page 8

This filter combines the Air-Purifying Filter and Titanium Apatite Photocatalytic Deodorising Filter in a single highly effective unit. The filter traps microscopic particles, decomposes odours and even removes bacteria and viruses. It lasts for 3 years without replacement if washed about once every 6 months.

Night Set Mode

Pressing the Off timer button automatically selects the Night Set Mode. This function prevents any sudden change in room temperature by gently raising/lowering the temperature before the air conditioner stops, so you can sleep more comfortably.
Auto-Restart After Power Failure
The air conditioner memorises the settings for mode, airflow, temperature, etc., and automatically returns to them when power is restored after a power failure.
Photocatalytic Deodorising Filter
This filter decomposes odours and even removes bacteria and viruses. This power is maintained simply by exposing the filter to sunlight once every 6 months.

Adaptor for wiring*2 Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices*2 Installation box for adaptor PCB Remote sensor (for indoor temperature) Replacement long-life filter Fresh air intake kit Direct installation type Sealing member for air discharge outlet Panel spacer
Compact multi flow ceiling-mounted cassette type BYFQ60B8W1 BRC1C61 BRC7E530W BRC7E531W KRP1BA57 KRP4AA53 KRP1BA101 KRCS01-1B KAFQ441B60 KDDQ44X60 KDBHQ44B60 KDBQ44B60A
Notes: *1. Wiring for wired remote controller should be obtained locally. *2. Installation box for adaptor PCB (KRP1BA101) is necessary.

Control system

No. Item Central remote controller* Unified on/off controller* Schedule timer* Interface adaptor for DIII-NET use Wall-mounted type Duct-connected type Floor-standing type DCS302CA61 DCS301BA61 DST301BA61 KRP928B2S Floor/ceiling-suspended dual type
Note: * Interface adaptor for DIII-NET use (KRP928B2S) is also required for each indoor unit.
Central remote controller DCS302CA61
Unified on/off controller DCS301BA61
Schedule timer DST301BA61

Capacity tables

Outdoor unit Combinations of indoor units 20+20 20+25 20+35 20+50 25+25 25+35 25+50 35+35 35+50 50+50 20+20+20 20+20+25 20+20+35 20+20+50 20+25+25 20+25+35 20+25+50 20+35+35 25+25+25 25+25+35 25+25+50 25+35+71 20+20 20+25 20+35 20+50 20+60 20+71 25+25 25+35 25+50 25+60 25+71 35+35 35+50 35+60 35+71 50+50 50+60 50+71 60+60 60+71 20+20+20 20+20+25 20+20+35 20+20+50 20+20+60 20+20+71 20+25+25 20+25+35 20+25+50 20+25+60 20+25+71 20+35+35 20+35+50 20+35+60 20+35+71 20+50+50 20+50+60 25+25+25 25+25+35 25+25+50 25+25+60 Capacity of each indoor unit (kW) A room 2.00 2.50 3.50 5.00 2.00 2.00 1.86 1.56 2.50 2.18 1.86 2.73 2.39 2.90 1.74 1.64 1.49 1.29 1.56 1.42 1.22 1.28 1.86 1.71 1.45 1.52 2.00 2.50 3.50 5.00 6.00 7.10 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.93 1.77 1.62 2.50 2.50 2.30 2.12 1.95 3.50 2.96 2.76 2.48 3.75 3.41 3.10 3.75 3.44 2.00 2.03 1.84 1.63 1.50 1.35 1.93 1.76 1.58 1.43 1.29 1.63 1.43 1.30 1.19 1.24 1.15 2.30 2.12 1.88 1.70 B room C room D room Total capacity (kW) Rated (Min._ Max.) 2.00 (1.763.06) 2.50 (1.763.30) 3.50 (1.764.56) 5.00 (1.855.82) 4.00 (1.885.96) 4.50 (1.886.23) 5.11 (1.886.24) 5.46 (1.886.91) 5.00 (1.886.23) 5.23 (1.886.35) 5.57 (1.886.91) 5.46 (1.886.40) 5.80 (1.886.92) 5.80 (1.837.00) 5.22 (1.867.04) 5.33 (1.867.04) 5.58 (1.957.06) 5.80 (1.777.30) 5.46 (1.867.04) 5.69 (1.957.06) 5.80 (1.777.30) 5.80 (1.867.07) 5.58 (1.957.04) 5.80 (1.957.06) 5.80 (1.777.30) 5.80 (1.957.07) 2.00 (1.702.97) 2.50 (1.703.46) 3.50 (1.714.79) 5.00 (1.835.94) 6.00 (1.926.45) 7.10 (2.067.17) 4.00 (1.735.22) 4.50 (1.835.70) 5.50 (1.926.25) 6.75 (2.157.17) 7.05 (2.217.52) 7.38 (2.327.87) 5.00 (1.836.10) 6.00 (1.926.49) 6.90 (2.107.31) 7.20 (2.217.66) 7.50 (2.328.00) 7.00 (2.067.16) 7.20 (2.217.65) 7.50 (2.327.95) 7.50 (2.428.27) 7.50 (2.408.09) 7.50 (2.488.32) 7.50 (2.618.50) 7.50 (2.608.50) 7.50 (2.748.62) 6.00 (1.956.75) 6.60 (2.007.07) 6.90 (2.107.46) 7.35 (2.238.05) 7.50 (2.408.39) 7.50 (2.498.66) 6.75 (2.107.29) 7.05 (2.217.66) 7.50 (2.408.23) 7.50 (2.408.57) 7.50 (2.498.79) 7.35 (2.218.05) 7.50 (2.408.57) 7.50 (2.488.72) 7.50 (2.648.95) 7.50 (2.708.86) 7.50 (2.788.97) 6.90 (2.107.46) 7.20 (2.217.87) 7.50 (2.408.36) 7.50 (2.488.63) Total power consumption (W) Rated (Min._ Max.) 460 (350 810) 620 (350 820) 960 (3501,510) 1,540 (3501,980) 950 (3501,910) 1,180 (3502,140) 1,520 (3502,070) 1,400 (3502,070) 1,450 (3502,140) 1,580 (3502,160) 1,470 (3502,070) 1,720 (3502,160) 1,600 (3502,080) 1,540 (3502,110) 1,260 (3502,160) 1,310 (3502,160) 1,410 (3702,160) 1,540 (3502,190) 1,380 (3502,160) 1,480 (3702,160) 1,540 (3502,240) 1,570 (3502,160) 1,410 (3702,160) 1,570 (3702,160) 1,540 (3502,240) 1,570 (3802,160) 500 (420 790) 650 (420 920) 1,010 (4201,410) 1,560 (4501,990) 2,100 (4402,320) 2,820 (4602,840) 1,170 (3601,610) 1,420 (3901,860) 1,950 (4202,350) 2,310 (4302,470) 2,430 (4302,570) 2,620 (4502,890) 1,660 (3902,040) 2,300 (4202,490) 2,400 (4102,570) 2,620 (4202,710) 2,760 (4403,020) 2,790 (4603,140) 2,620 (4402,810) 2,840 (4603,050) 2,740 (4903,210) 2,590 (4602,900) 2,540 (4803,060) 2,500 (5103,170) 2,500 (5103,170) 2,450 (5403,210) 1,680 (3502,020) 2,000 (3802,200) 2,180 (4002,510) 2,260 (4202,650) 2,310 (4502,810) 2,310 (4702,960) 2,090 (3802,390) 2,250 (4302,590) 2,360 (4502,810) 2,310 (4502,860) 2,260 (4703,020) 2,440 (4202,890) 2,360 (4503,070) 2,260 (4802,960) 2,240 (5103,180) 2,130 (5102,920) 2,080 (5603,090) 2,180 (3802,490) 2,350 (4202,740) 2,360 (4502,860) 2,260 (4802,960)

2.00 2.50 3.50 5.00 5.52 5.98 2.50 3.50 4.81 5.29 5.78 3.50 4.41 4.92 5.32 3.95 4.48 5.01 4.25 4.63 4.33 2.00 2.00 1.92 1.70 1.59 1.48 2.50 2.30 2.05 1.92 1.81 2.97 2.69 2.54 2.41 3.54 3.38 3.19 3.86 3.58 2.40 2.21 1.98 1.87 1.76 2.87 2.61 2.48 2.35 3.46 3.31 3.08 3.72 3.46
2.00 2.50 3.37 4.24 4.75 5.28 2.50 3.22 4.10 4.61 5.13 2.97 3.84 4.37 4.88 3.54 4.06 4.53 3.86 4.23 2.40 3.08 3.97 4.47 5.01 2.87 3.73 4.25 4.78 3.46 3.97 4.38 3.72 4.10
Total capacity (kW) Total power consumption (W) Total current (A) Rated (Min._ Max.) Rated (Min._ Max.) Rated (Min._ Max.) C room D room 35+35+35 8.07 (2.968.41) 2,900 (6003,150) 12.3 (2.613.4) 2.69 35+35+50 8.50 (3.188.99) 2,850 (6403,180) 12.1 (2.713.5) 3.54 35+35+60 8.79 (3.339.03) 2,980 (6703,180) 12.7 (2.813.5) 4.05 35+35+71 8.95 (3.499.05) 2,990 (7103,190) 13.9 (3.314.8) 4.51 35+50+50 8.93 (3.409.58) 2,850 (6403,260) 13.2 (3.015.1) 3.31 35+50+60 9.00 (3.559.62) 2,860 (6703,270) 13.3 (3.115.2) 3.72 35+50+71 9.00 (3.719.80) 2,790 (7103,420) 12.9 (3.315.9) 4.10 35+60+60 9.00 (3.709.80) 2,790 (7103,420) 12.9 (3.315.9) 3.48 50+50+50 9.00 (3.639.80) 2,580 (6803,130) 12.0 (3.214.5) 3.00 20+20+20+20 7.36 (2.597.77) 1,980 (5202,200) 9.2 (2.410.2) 1.84 1.84 20+20+20+25 7.50 (2.678.04) 2,090 (5502,370) 9.7 (2.611.0) 1.76 2.22 20+20+20+35 7.79 (2.818.53) 2,200 (5802,670) 10.2 (2.712.4) 1.64 2.87 20+20+20+50 8.21 (3.049.11) 2,350 (5802,920) 10.9 (2.713.5) 1.49 3.74 20+20+20+60 8.50 (3.189.40) 2,480 (6103,130) 11.5 (2.814.5) 1.42 4.24 20+20+20+71 8.81 (3.359.63) 2,670 (6403,280) 12.4 (3.015.2) 1.35 4.76 20+20+25+25 7.64 (2.748.30) 2,140 (5502,550) 9.9 (2.611.8) 2.12 2.12 20+20+25+35 7.93 (2.898.74) 2,430 (5802,980) 11.3 (2.713.8) 1.98 2.77 20+20+25+50 8.36 (3.119.27) 2,410 (6103,060) 11.2 (2.814.2) 1.82 3.64 20+20+25+60 8.64 (3.269.52) 2,600 (6403,200) 12.1 (3.014.8) 1.73 4.15 20+20+25+71 8.96 (3.429.68) 2,800 (6403,280) 13.0 (3.015.2) 1.65 4.67 20+20+35+35 8.20 (3.048.86) 2,610 (6103,050) 12.1 (2.814.1) 2.61 2.61 20+20+35+50 8.64 (3.269.52) 2,600 (6403,200) 12.1 (3.014.8) 2.42 3.46 20+20+35+60 8.93 (3.409.66) 2,730 (6403,280) 12.7 (3.015.2) 2.32 3.97 20+20+35+71 9.00 (3.579.68) 2,670 (6703,280) 12.4 (3.115.2) 2.16 4.38 20+20+50+50 9.00 (3.489.75) 2,520 (6403,060) 11.7 (3.014.2) 3.21 3.21 20+20+50+60 9.00 (3.639.80) 2,520 (6803,070) 11.7 (3.214.2) 3.00 3.60 20+25+25+25 7.79 (2.818.53) 2,260 (5802,670) 10.5 (2.712.4) 2.05 2.05 8.07 (2.968.86) 2,550 (5803,050) 11.8 (2.714.1) 1.92 2.69 4MKS90EVMA 20+25+25+35 20+25+25+50 8.50 (3.189.40) 2,540 (6103,130) 11.8 (2.814.5) 1.77 3.54 20+25+25+60 8.79 (3.339.61) 2,600 (6403,280) 12.1 (3.015.2) 1.69 4.06 20+25+25+71 9.00 (3.499.68) 2,670 (6703,280) 12.4 (3.115.2) 1.60 4.52 20+25+35+35 8.36 (3.119.04) 2,730 (6103,180) 12.7 (2.814.7) 2.54 2.54 20+25+35+50 8.79 (3.339.61) 2,730 (6403,270) 12.7 (3.015.2) 2.37 3.38 20+25+35+60 9.00 (3.489.66) 2,730 (6703,280) 12.7 (3.115.2) 2.25 3.85 20+25+35+71 9.00 (3.649.80) 2,670 (7103,430) 12.4 (3.315.9) 2.09 4.23 20+25+50+50 9.00 (3.559.78) 2,520 (6403,060) 11.7 (3.014.2) 3.10 3.10 20+25+50+60 9.00 (3.709.80) 2,520 (6803,070) 11.7 (3.214.2) 2.90 3.48 20+35+35+35 8.64 (3.269.05) 2,920 (6403,190) 13.5 (3.014.8) 2.42 2.42 20+35+35+50 9.00 (3.489.63) 2,860 (6703,270) 13.3 (3.115.2) 2.25 3.21 20+35+35+60 9.00 (3.639.80) 2,730 (7103,420) 11.6 (3.014.5) 2.10 3.60 20+35+50+50 9.00 (3.709.80) 2,520 (6803,070) 10.7 (2.913.1) 2.90 2.90 25+25+25+25 7.92 (2.898.74) 2,430 (5802,980) 10.3 (2.512.7) 1.98 1.98 25+25+25+35 8.21 (3.048.86) 2,610 (6103,050) 11.1 (2.613.0) 1.87 2.60 25+25+25+50 8.64 (3.269.52) 2,600 (6403,200) 11.1 (2.713.6) 1.73 3.45 25+25+25+60 8.93 (3.409.65) 2,730 (6403,280) 11.6 (2.713.9) 1.65 3.98 25+25+25+71 9.00 (3.579.68) 2,670 (6703,280) 11.4 (2.813.9) 1.54 4.38 25+25+35+35 8.50 (3.189.04) 2,790 (6403,180) 11.9 (2.713.5) 2.48 2.48 25+25+35+50 8.93 (3.409.63) 2,790 (6403,270) 11.9 (2.713.9) 2.32 3.31 25+25+35+60 9.00 (3.559.66) 2,730 (6703,280) 11.6 (2.813.9) 2.17 3.73 25+25+35+71 9.00 (3.719.80) 2,670 (7103,430) 11.4 (3.014.6) 2.02 4.10 25+25+50+50 9.00 (3.639.80) 2,520 (6803,060) 10.7 (2.913.0) 3.00 3.00 25+35+35+35 8.79 (3.339.07) 3,050 (6703,190) 13.0 (2.813.6) 2.37 2.37 25+35+35+50 9.00 (3.559.63) 2,860 (6703,270) 12.2 (2.813.9) 2.17 3.11 25+35+35+60 9.00 (3.709.80) 2,730 (7103,420) 11.6 (3.014.5) 2.03 3.49 35+35+35+35 8.96 (3.489.05) 3,120 (7103,220) 13.3 (3.013.7) 2.24 2.24 35+35+35+50 9.00 (3.709.80) 2,860 (7103,420) 12.2 (3.014.5) 2.03 2.91 Notes: 1. Cooling operation data is based on the following conditions: indoor temp. 27 CDB, 19 CWB; outdoor temp. 35 CDB. 2. Total capacity of connected indoor units is: up to 10.0 kW to the 3MKS58E; up to 13.5 kW to the 3MKS75E; up to 15.6 kW to the 4MKS90E. Outdoor unit Combinations of indoor units A room 2.69 2.48 2.37 2.22 2.31 2.18 2.02 2.04 3.00 1.84 1.76 1.64 1.49 1.42 1.35 1.70 1.59 1.45 1.38 1.32 1.49 1.38 1.32 1.23 1.29 1.20 1.64 1.54 1.42 1.35 1.28 1.45 1.35 1.29 1.19 1.24 1.17 1.38 1.29 1.20 1.16 1.98 1.87 1.73 1.65 1.54 1.77 1.65 1.55 1.44 1.50 1.68 1.55 1.45 2.24 2.03 B room 2.69 2.48 2.37 2.22 3.31 3.10 2.88 3.48 3.00 1.84 1.76 1.64 1.49 1.42 1.35 1.70 1.59 1.45 1.38 1.32 1.49 1.38 1.32 1.23 1.29 1.20 2.05 1.92 1.77 1.69 1.60 1.83 1.69 1.61 1.49 1.56 1.45 2.42 2.25 2.10 2.04 1.98 1.87 1.73 1.65 1.54 1.77 1.65 1.55 1.44 1.50 2.37 2.17 2.03 2.24 2.03 Capacity of each indoor unit (kW)

Total current (A) Rated (Min._ Max.) 2.0 (1.5 3.2) 2.7 (1.5 3.4) 4.1 (1.5 6.4) 6.5 (1.5 8.8) 4.0 (1.5 8.0) 5.0 (1.5 9.0) 6.5 (1.5 9.0) 5.4 (1.5 8.7) 6.1 (1.5 9.0) 6.5 (1.5 9.5) 5.4 (1.5 8.7) 6.5 (1.5 9.5) 5.3 (1.5 8.8) 5.2 (1.5 9.1) 5.2 (1.5 9.1) 5.2 (1.6 9.1) 5.2 (1.5 9.1) 5.2 (1.6 9.1) 5.2 (1.6 9.1) 5.2 (1.6 9.1) 5.2 (1.6 9.1) 5.1 (1.6 9.2) 3.1 (1.3 5.2) 4.3 (1.3 5.4) 5.9 (1.3 7.1) 7.3 (1.310.6) 7.2 (1.3 9.6) 7.4 (1.3 9.6) 7.8 (1.3 9.6) 6.4 (1.3 9.3) 7.8 (1.3 9.7) 8.1 (1.3 9.9) 6.4 (1.3 9.3) 8.3 (1.3 9.9) 6.4 (1.3 9.3) 6.6 (1.3 9.0) 6.6 (1.3 9.0) 6.6 (1.3 9.0) 6.6 (1.3 9.0) 6.6 (1.3 9.0) 6.6 (1.3 9.0) 6.6 (1.3 9.0) 6.6 (1.3 9.0) 6.0 (1.3 8.6) 2.1 (1.7 2.9) 2.8 (1.9 3.9) 4.3 (1.9 6.1) 6.9 (2.0 9.0) 9.4 (1.910.3) 4.6 (1.8 6.7) 5.6 (1.9 7.4) 7.8 (1.910.0) 10.3 (1.910.6) 10.1 (2.011.6) 7.2 (1.9 9.2) 10.2 (1.911.1) 10.3 (2.011.1) 10.1 (2.012.0) 11.7 (1.912.0) 10.3 (2.012.1) 10.0 (2.013.1) 9.2 (2.112.4) 9.0 (2.112.9) 7.4 (1.9 8.2) 8.7 (1.9 9.2) 9.5 (2.010.4) 8.8 (2.011.3) 8.6 (2.111.9) 9.6 (2.010.0) 9.4 (2.011.3) 8.8 (2.011.3) 8.6 (2.112.7) 9.4 (2.012.6)
3MXS52EVMA Cooling capacity
2.00 2.50 3.31 3.71 2.50 3.03 3.47 2.60 3.06 1.73 1.60 1.38 1.85 1.63 2.02 1.73 1.53 1.16
1.73 1.99 2.43 1.85 2.27 2.02 1.73 2.14 2.88
3MXS52EVMA Heating capacity
3.05 3.47 4.17 4.86 3.25 3.97 4.53 3.40 4.00 2.26 2.09 1.80 2.42 2.13 2.64 2.26 2.00 1.51
2.26 2.60 3.18 2.42 2.97 2.64 2.26 2.80 3.78
3MXS68EVMA Cooling capacity
2.00 2.50 3.50 4.86 5.10 2.50 3.50 4.53 4.80 3.40 4.00 4.29 3.40 3.71 2.00 2.00 1.81 1.51 1.36 2.43 2.13 1.79 1.62 2.64
2.00 2.50 3.18 3.78 4.08 2.43 2.97 3.58 3.88 2.64
Outdoor unit Combinations of indoor units 20+35+50 25+25+25 25+25+35 25+25+50 25+25+60 25+35+35 25+35+50 35+35+20+20 20+25 20+35 20+50 20+60 25+25 25+35 25+50 25+60 35+35 35+50 35+60 50+50 50+60 20+20+20 20+20+25 20+20+35 20+20+50 20+20+60 20+25+25 20+25+35 20+25+50 20+25+60 20+35+35 20+35+50 25+25+25 25+25+35 25+25+50 25+25+60 25+35+35 25+35+50 35+35+71 20+20 20+25 20+35 20+50 20+60 20+71 25+25 25+35 25+50 25+60 25+71 35+35 35+50 35+60 35+71 50+50 50+60 50+71 60+60 60+71 71+71 20+20+20 Capacity of each indoor unit (kW) A room 1.30 2.26 2.00 1.70 1.55 1.78 1.55 2.26 2.72 3.40 4.30 7.20 7.90 3.25 3.04 2.71 2.46 2.15 3.60 3.29 2.87 2.53 4.30 3.54 3.17 4.30 3.91 2.63 2.54 2.29 1.91 1.72 2.46 2.15 1.81 1.64 1.92 1.64 2.86 2.53 2.15 1.95 2.26 1.95 2.86 2.00 2.50 3.50 5.00 6.00 7.10 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.83 1.66 2.50 2.50 2.40 2.18 2.00 3.50 3.06 2.82 2.61 3.88 3.64 3.31 4.00 3.66 4.00 2.00 B room 2.27 2.26 2.00 1.70 1.55 2.51 2.16 2.26 C room 3.23 2.26 2.80 3.40 3.70 2.51 3.09 2.26 D room Total capacity (kW) Rated (Min._ Max.) 6.80 (2.36 8.37) 6.80 (2.04 7.45) 6.80 (2.15 7.79) 6.80 (2.35 8.27) 6.80 (2.42 8.53) 6.80 (2.25 8.11) 6.80 (2.42 8.53) 6.80 (2.37 8.44) 2.72 (1.22 3.88) 3.40 (1.23 4.11) 4.30 (1.29 4.47) 7.20 (1.61 8.02) 7.90 (1.93 8.51) 6.50 (1.61 7.65) 6.85 (1.61 7.82) 7.45 (1.75 8.35) 8.60 (2.1510.12) 8.60 (2.4310.32) 7.20 (1.61 8.14) 7.90 (1.90 8.62) 8.60 (2.2610.23) 8.60 (2.5310.40) 8.60 (2.13 8.97) 8.60 (2.5010.41) 8.60 (2.7310.56) 8.60 (2.8310.61) 8.60 (3.0410.64) 7.89 (1.8910.03) 8.25 (2.0210.12) 8.60 (2.2710.20) 8.60 (2.6710.47) 8.60 (2.8110.60) 8.60 (2.1510.12) 8.60 (2.3610.20) 8.60 (2.7010.61) 8.60 (2.9310.64) 8.60 (2.6810.41) 8.60 (3.0210.64) 8.60 (2.2610.23) 8.60 (2.5010.41) 8.60 (2.8310.61) 8.60 (3.0410.64) 8.60 (2.7310.56) 8.60 (3.0410.64) 8.60 (3.0110.62) 2.00 (1.80 2.99) 2.50 (1.87 3.52) 3.50 (1.91 4.85) 5.00 (2.07 5.65) 6.00 (2.17 6.60) 7.10 (2.28 7.26) 4.00 (1.97 5.30) 4.50 (2.02 5.73) 5.50 (2.12 6.38) 7.00 (2.27 7.30) 7.31 (2.41 7.90) 7.56 (2.56 8.22) 5.00 (2.07 6.17) 6.00 (2.17 6.60) 7.19 (2.34 7.59) 7.42 (2.48 8.03) 7.68 (2.63 8.22) 7.00 (2.27 7.27) 7.42 (2.48 8.01) 7.65 (2.61 8.54) 7.91 (2.77 8.23) 7.76 (2.68 8.76) 8.00 (2.82 8.79) 8.00 (2.97 8.99) 8.00 (2.96 9.00) 8.00 (3.11 9.02) 8.00 (3.26 9.04) 6.00 (2.17 6.63) Total power consumption (W) Rated (Min._ Max.) 2,050 (4903,120) 2,230 (4702,580) 2,230 (4702,860) 2,050 (5002,960) 2,030 (4903,180) 2,230 (4703,200) 2,050 (4903,250) 2,210 (4703,330) 790 (3701,230) 1,090 (3701,330) 1,410 (3801,560) 2,420 (4002,710) 2,510 (4302,710) 1,830 (4002,200) 2,010 (4002,290) 2,280 (4102,570) 2,420 (4902,890) 2,310 (5402,920) 2,200 (4002,500) 2,560 (4302,800) 2,420 (5102,930) 2,310 (5702,930) 2,870 (4803,030) 2,410 (5703,010) 2,280 (5902,920) 2,240 (6502,800) 2,150 (6402,740) 2,010 (4402,640) 2,120 (4702,680) 2,300 (5002,800) 2,130 (6102,620) 2,080 (6002,610) 2,300 (4802,730) 2,290 (5202,800) 2,080 (6102,650) 2,060 (6302,570) 2,270 (5902,840) 2,080 (6702,720) 2,300 (5002,800) 2,290 (5402,880) 2,080 (6502,680) 2,040 (6602,580) 2,270 (5802,880) 2,080 (6802,670) 2,250 (6702,940) 600 (4601,070) 780 (4901,350) 1,190 (4901,570) 1,670 (4701,810) 2,010 (4702,430) 2,710 (5002,830) 1,190 (4701,670) 1,360 (4701,810) 1,810 (4702,110) 2,360 (5102,530) 2,530 (5102,960) 2,690 (5403,160) 1,440 (4302,110) 2,010 (4702,370) 2,470 (5102,770) 2,590 (5403,030) 2,730 (5803,160) 2,650 (5002,830) 2,650 (5403,030) 2,700 (5803,560) 2,970 (6103,160) 2,580 (5803,240) 2,710 (6103,250) 2,710 (6503,390) 2,650 (6103,390) 2,590 (6503,390) 2,530 (6803,400) 1,780 (5102,090) Total current (A) Rated (Min._ Max.) 8.6 (2.113.1) 9.4 (2.010.9) 9.4 (2.012.0) 8.6 (2.112.5) 8.5 (2.113.4) 9.4 (2.013.5) 8.6 (2.113.7) 9.3 (2.014.0) 3.4 (1.6 5.2) 4.6 (1.6 5.7) 5.9 (1.6 6.6) 10.2 (1.711.4) 10.6 (1.811.4) 7.7 (1.7 9.3) 8.5 (1.7 9.6) 9.6 (1.710.8) 10.2 (2.112.2) 9.7 (2.312.3) 9.3 (1.710.5) 10.8 (1.811.8) 10.2 (2.112.3) 9.7 (2.412.3) 12.1 (2.012.8) 10.1 (2.412.7) 9.6 (2.512.3) 9.4 (2.711.8) 9.0 (2.711.5) 8.5 (1.911.1) 8.9 (2.011.3) 9.7 (2.111.8) 9.0 (2.611.0) 8.8 (2.511.0) 9.7 (2.011.5) 9.6 (2.211.8) 8.8 (2.611.2) 8.7 (2.710.8) 9.6 (2.512.0) 8.8 (2.811.4) 9.7 (2.111.8) 9.6 (2.312.1) 8.8 (2.711.3) 8.6 (2.810.9) 9.6 (2.412.1) 8.8 (2.911.2) 9.5 (2.812.4) 2.6 (2.0 4.5) 3.3 (2.1 5.7) 5.1 (2.1 6.7) 7.1 (2.0 7.7) 8.5 (2.010.3) 11.5 (2.112.0) 5.1 (2.0 7.1) 5.8 (2.0 7.7) 7.7 (2.0 9.0) 10.0 (2.210.8) 10.8 (2.212.6) 11.4 (2.313.4) 6.1 (1.8 9.0) 8.5 (2.010.1) 10.5 (2.211.8) 11.0 (2.312.9) 11.6 (2.513.4) 11.3 (2.112.0) 11.3 (2.312.9) 11.5 (2.515.1) 12.6 (2.613.4) 11.0 (2.513.8) 11.5 (2.613.8) 11.5 (2.814.4) 11.3 (2.614.4) 11.0 (2.814.4) 10.8 (2.914.5) 7.6 (2.2 8.9)

1.83 2.17 2.82 3.65 4.01 4.34 2.09 2.73 3.48 3.84 4.17 2.55 3.20 3.55 2.86 2.01 2.62 3.33 3.69 4.03 2.43 3.08 3.43 2.76 2.24 2.86 1.94 2.54 3.20 3.56 2.33 2.97 3.31 2.15 2.76 2.00
Outdoor unit Combinations of indoor units 20+20 20+25 20+35 20+50 20+60 20+71 25+25 25+35 25+50 25+60 25+71 35+35 35+50 35+60 35+71 50+50 50+60 50+71 60+60 60+71 71+71 20+20+20 20+20+25 20+20+35 20+20+50 20+20+60 20+20+71 20+25+25 20+25+35 20+25+50 20+25+60 20+25+71 20+35+35 20+35+50 20+35+60 20+35+71 20+50+50 20+50+60 20+50+71 20+60+60 25+25+25 25+25+35 25+25+50 25+25+60 25+25+71 25+35+35 25+35+50 25+35+60 25+35+71 25+50+50 25+50+60 25+60+60 35+35+35 35+35+50 35+35+60 35+35+71 35+50+50 35+50+60 20+20+20+20 20+20+20+25 20+20+20+35 20+20+20+50 20+20+20+60 20+20+20+71 20+20+25+25 20+20+25+35 20+20+25+50 Capacity of each indoor unit (kW) A room 2.44 3.05 4.27 6.09 7.31 8.65 2.44 2.44 2.44 2.44 2.32 2.11 3.04 3.05 2.98 2.82 2.50 4.26 3.95 3.54 3.17 4.80 4.36 3.97 4.80 4.40 4.80 2.43 2.44 2.38 2.13 1.92 1.73 2.43 2.31 2.02 1.82 1.65 2.14 1.83 1.67 1.52 1.60 1.48 1.37 1.38 2.97 2.82 2.40 2.18 1.98 2.52 2.19 2.00 1.84 1.92 1.77 1.66 3.20 2.80 2.58 2.38 2.48 2.32 2.32 2.26 2.02 1.75 1.60 1.47 2.13 1.92 1.67 B room C room D room Total capacity (kW) Rated (Min._ Max.) 2.44 (1.31 4.10) 3.05 (1.36 4.55) 4.27 (1.48 4.94) 6.09 (1.90 6.92) 7.31 (2.19 7.92) 8.65 (2.50 8.70) 4.88 (1.62 6.55) 5.49 (1.76 6.85) 6.70 (2.05 7.35) 8.53 (2.47 8.53) 9.27 (2.74 9.35) 9.60 (3.0410.02) 6.08 (1.90 6.92) 7.31 (2.19 8.24) 8.93 (2.61 9.14) 9.60 (2.88 9.77) 9.60 (3.1710.02) 8.52 (2.47 8.87) 9.60 (2.88 9.74) 9.60 (3.1510.00) 9.60 (3.4510.03) 9.60 (3.2810.27) 9.60 (3.5510.31) 9.60 (3.8510.34) 9.60 (3.8210.35) 9.60 (4.1210.38) 9.60 (4.4210.41) 7.29 (2.19 8.05) 7.92 (2.33 8.64) 8.93 (2.61 9.37) 9.60 (3.0110.32) 9.60 (3.2810.35) 9.60 (3.5810.39) 8.53 (2.47 8.64) 9.27 (2.74 9.37) 9.60 (3.1510.32) 9.60 (3.4210.35) 9.60 (3.7210.39) 9.60 (3.0110.01) 9.60 (3.4210.32) 9.60 (3.6910.36) 9.60 (3.9910.39) 9.60 (3.8210.64) 9.60 (4.0910.67) 9.60 (4.3910.71) 9.60 (4.3610.71) 8.91 (2.61 9.55) 9.60 (2.88 9.78) 9.60 (3.2810.32) 9.60 (3.5510.35) 9.60 (3.8510.39) 9.60 (3.1510.01) 9.60 (3.5510.32) 9.60 (3.8210.36) 9.60 (4.1210.39) 9.60 (3.9610.64) 9.60 (4.2310.67) 9.60 (4.5010.71) 9.60 (3.4210.02) 9.60 (3.8210.33) 9.60 (4.0910.37) 9.60 (4.3910.40) 9.60 (4.2310.64) 9.60 (4.5010.68) 9.28 (2.74 9.45) 9.60 (2.88 9.60) 9.60 (3.1510.37) 9.60 (3.5510.68) 9.60 (3.8210.72) 9.60 (4.1210.75) 9.60 (3.0110.36) 9.60 (3.2810.37) 9.60 (3.6910.68) Total power consumption (W) Rated (Min._ Max.) 710 (3301,290) 930 (3501,390) 1,510 (3601,790) 1,830 (4402,230) 2,320 (5802,630) 2,940 (6202,970) 1,240 (3601,850) 1,430 (4001,930) 1,970 (4602,260) 2,400 (5602,400) 2,590 (6002,640) 2,630 (6402,840) 1,790 (4402,170) 2,260 (5802,670) 2,550 (5802,660) 2,810 (6202,940) 2,660 (6702,880) 2,870 (6303,110) 2,810 (6302,870) 2,640 (6502,850) 2,580 (7202,780) 2,440 (6302,760) 2,430 (6702,740) 2,420 (7102,730) 2,460 (7102,780) 2,450 (7602,770) 2,390 (8302,700) 1,870 (5102,170) 2,080 (5302,360) 2,430 (5802,640) 2,420 (5802,740) 2,410 (6102,720) 2,400 (6602,710) 2,290 (5602,340) 2,560 (6002,610) 2,420 (6002,740) 2,410 (6402,720) 2,400 (6802,710) 2,580 (6202,790) 2,420 (6402,740) 2,410 (6802,720) 2,400 (7302,710) 2,260 (6402,670) 2,250 (7002,660) 2,240 (7402,640) 2,230 (7402,640) 2,480 (5802,740) 2,690 (6202,790) 2,420 (6202,740) 2,410 (6602,720) 2,400 (7002,710) 2,580 (6402,790) 2,420 (6702,740) 2,410 (7102,720) 2,400 (7502,710) 2,260 (6802,670) 2,250 (7302,660) 2,230 (7702,640) 2,580 (6902,790) 2,420 (7102,730) 2,400 (7602,720) 2,390 (8002,710) 2,260 (7302,670) 2,250 (7802,650) 2,410 (5102,510) 2,510 (5502,510) 2,410 (5902,720) 2,250 (5802,650) 2,230 (6202,640) 2,220 (6902,630) 2,410 (5702,720) 2,410 (6102,720) 2,250 (6102,650) Total current (A) Rated (Min._ Max.) 3.0 (1.4 5.5) 4.0 (1.5 5.9) 6.4 (1.5 7.6) 7.8 (1.9 9.5) 9.9 (2.511.2) 12.5 (2.612.6) 5.3 (1.5 7.9) 6.1 (1.7 8.2) 8.4 (2.0 9.6) 10.2 (2.410.2) 11.0 (2.611.2) 11.2 (2.712.1) 7.6 (1.9 9.2) 9.6 (2.511.4) 10.8 (2.511.3) 11.9 (2.612.5) 11.3 (2.812.2) 12.2 (2.713.2) 11.9 (2.712.2) 11.2 (2.812.1) 11.0 (3.111.8) 10.4 (2.711.7) 10.3 (2.811.6) 10.3 (3.011.6) 10.5 (3.011.8) 10.4 (3.211.8) 10.2 (3.511.5) 8.0 (2.2 9.2) 8.8 (2.310.0) 10.3 (2.511.2) 10.3 (2.511.6) 10.2 (2.611.6) 10.2 (2.811.5) 9.7 (2.4 9.9) 10.9 (2.611.1) 10.3 (2.611.6) 10.2 (2.711.6) 10.2 (2.911.5) 11.0 (2.611.9) 10.3 (2.711.6) 10.2 (2.911.6) 10.2 (3.111.5) 9.6 (2.711.4) 9.6 (3.011.3) 9.5 (3.111.2) 9.5 (3.111.2) 10.5 (2.511.6) 11.4 (2.611.9) 10.3 (2.611.6) 10.2 (2.811.6) 10.2 (3.011.5) 11.0 (2.711.9) 10.3 (2.811.6) 10.2 (3.011.6) 10.2 (3.211.5) 9.6 (2.911.4) 9.6 (3.111.3) 9.5 (3.311.2) 11.0 (2.911.9) 10.3 (3.011.6) 10.2 (3.211.6) 10.2 (3.411.5) 9.6 (3.111.4) 9.6 (3.311.3) 10.2 (2.210.7) 10.7 (2.310.7) 10.2 (2.511.6) 9.6 (2.511.3) 9.5 (2.611.2) 9.4 (2.911.2) 10.2 (2.411.6) 10.2 (2.611.6) 9.6 (2.611.3)

4MXS80EVMA Heating capacity
2.44 3.05 4.26 6.09 6.95 7.49 3.04 4.26 5.95 6.78 7.10 4.26 5.65 6.06 6.43 4.80 5.24 5.63 4.80 5.20 4.80 2.43 2.44 2.38 2.13 1.92 1.73 3.05 2.90 2.53 2.29 2.07 3.73 3.20 2.92 2.67 4.00 3.69 3.40 4.11 2.97 2.82 2.40 2.18 1.98 3.54 3.05 2.80 2.56 3.84 3.56 3.97 3.20 2.80 2.58 2.38 3.56 3.31 2.32 2.26 2.02 1.75 1.60 1.47 2.13 1.92 1.67
2.43 3.04 4.17 5.34 5.76 6.14 3.05 4.06 5.05 5.49 5.88 3.73 4.57 5.01 5.41 4.00 4.43 4.83 4.11 2.97 3.96 4.80 5.24 5.64 3.54 4.36 4.80 5.20 3.84 4.27 3.97 3.20 4.00 4.44 4.84 3.56 3.97 2.32 2.26 2.02 1.75 1.60 1.47 2.67 2.40 2.09
2.32 2.82 3.54 4.35 4.80 5.19 2.67 3.36 4.17
Outdoor unit Combinations of indoor units 20+20+25+60 20+20+25+71 20+20+35+35 20+20+35+50 20+20+35+60 20+20+50+50 20+25+25+25 20+25+25+35 20+25+25+50 20+25+25+60 20+25+25+71 20+25+35+35 20+25+35+50 20+25+35+60 20+25+50+50 20+35+35+35 20+35+35+50 25+25+25+25 25+25+25+35 25+25+25+50 25+25+25+60 25+25+35+35 25+25+35+50 25+25+35+60 25+35+35+35 25+35+35+50 35+35+35+35 Capacity of each indoor unit (kW) A room 1.54 1.41 1.75 1.54 1.42 1.37 2.01 1.82 1.60 1.47 1.37 1.67 1.48 1.38 1.32 1.53 1.37 2.40 2.18 1.92 1.78 2.00 1.78 1.66 1.86 1.65 2.40 B room 1.54 1.41 1.75 1.54 1.42 1.37 2.53 2.29 2.00 1.85 1.70 2.09 1.85 1.71 1.66 2.69 2.40 2.40 2.18 1.92 1.78 2.00 1.78 1.66 2.58 2.32 2.40 C room 1.92 1.76 3.05 2.69 2.49 3.43 2.53 2.29 2.00 1.85 1.70 2.92 2.58 2.40 3.31 2.69 2.40 2.40 2.18 1.92 1.78 2.80 2.49 2.32 2.58 2.32 2.40 D room 4.60 5.02 3.05 3.83 4.27 3.43 2.53 3.20 4.00 4.43 4.83 2.92 3.69 4.11 3.31 2.69 3.43 2.40 3.06 3.84 4.26 2.80 3.55 3.96 2.58 3.31 2.40 Total capacity (kW) Rated (Min._ Max.) 9.60 (3.9610.72) 9.60 (4.2610.75) 9.60 (3.5510.38) 9.60 (3.9610.69) 9.60 (4.2310.73) 9.60 (4.3611.00) 9.60 (3.1510.36) 9.60 (3.4210.37) 9.60 (3.8210.68) 9.60 (4.0910.72) 9.60 (4.3910.75) 9.60 (3.6910.38) 9.60 (4.0910.69) 9.60 (4.3610.73) 9.60 (4.5011.00) 9.60 (3.9610.38) 9.60 (4.3610.70) 9.60 (3.2810.36) 9.60 (3.5510.37) 9.60 (3.9610.68) 9.60 (4.2310.72) 9.60 (3.8210.38) 9.60 (4.2310.69) 9.60 (4.5010.73) 9.60 (4.0910.38) 9.60 (4.5010.70) 9.60 (4.3610.39) Total power consumption (W) Rated (Min._ Max.) 2,230 (6402,640) 2,220 (7102,630) 2,400 (6602,720) 2,240 (6702,650) 2,230 (7202,640) 2,090 (6602,590) 2,410 (5902,720) 2,410 (6402,720) 2,250 (6302,650) 2,230 (6902,640) 2,220 (7402,630) 2,400 (6802,720) 2,240 (7002,650) 2,230 (7402,640) 2,090 (7102,590) 2,400 (7302,710) 2,240 (7502,650) 2,410 (6102,720) 2,410 (6602,720) 2,250 (6802,650) 2,230 (7202,640) 2,400 (7102,720) 2,240 (7202,650) 2,230 (7702,640) 2,400 (7602,710) 2,240 (7702,650) 2,400 (8102,710) Total current (A) Rated (Min._ Max.) 9.5 (2.711.2) 9.4 (3.011.2) 10.2 (2.811.6) 9.5 (2.811.3) 9.5 (3.111.2) 8.9 (2.811.0) 10.2 (2.511.6) 10.2 (2.711.6) 9.6 (2.711.3) 9.5 (2.911.2) 9.4 (3.111.2) 10.2 (2.911.6) 9.5 (3.011.3) 9.5 (3.111.2) 8.9 (3.011.0) 10.2 (3.111.5) 9.5 (3.211.3) 10.2 (2.611.6) 10.2 (2.811.6) 9.6 (2.911.3) 9.5 (3.111.2) 10.2 (3.011.6) 9.5 (3.111.3) 9.5 (3.311.2) 10.2 (3.211.5) 9.5 (3.311.3) 10.2 (3.411.5)

Organization: DAIKIN INDUSTRIES (THAILAND) LTD. Scope of Registration: THE DESIGN/DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACTURE OF AIR CONDITIONERS AND THE COMPONENTS INCLUDING COMPRESSORS USED FOR THEM

JMI-0107

JQA-1452
Daikin Australia Pty Limited (ISO 9001)

QEC May 2006

All of the Daikin Groups business facilities and subsidiaries in Japan are certified under the ISO 14001 international standard for environment management.
Daikin Australia Pty Limited (ISO 14001)

CEMNovember 2006

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