To Find The Contact/Helpdesk Number; Troubleshooting; To Display The Help Text In Case Of A Malfunction; Symptom: You Are Feeling Too Cold (Hot) In Your Living Room - Daikin Altherma 3 GEO EGSAH10DA9W Operation Manual

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WARNING
The refrigerant inside the unit is mildly flammable, but
normally does NOT leak. If the refrigerant leaks in the
room and comes in contact with fire from a burner, a
heater, or a cooker, this may result in fire, or the formation
of a harmful gas.
Turn off any combustible heating devices, ventilate the
room, and contact the dealer where you purchased the
unit.
Do NOT use the unit until a service person confirms that
the part from which the refrigerant leaked has been
repaired.
5.2
To find the contact/helpdesk
number
1 Go to [8.3]: Information > Dealer information.
6

Troubleshooting

6.1
To display the help text in case of
a malfunction
In case of a malfunction, the following will appear on the home
screen depending on the severity:
: Error
: Malfunction
You can get a short and a long description of the malfunction as
follows:
1 Press the left dial to open the main menu and go to
Malfunctioning.
Result: A short description of the error and the error
code is displayed on the screen.
2 Press
in the error screen.
Result: A long description of the error is displayed
on the screen.
6.2
Symptom: You are feeling too cold
(hot) in your living room
Possible cause
The desired room temperature is
too low (high).
The desired room temperature
cannot be reached.
EGSAH/X06+10DA9W(G)
Daikin Altherma 3 GEO
4P569812-1 – 2019.02
Corrective action
Increase (decrease) the desired
room temperature. See
"3.3.2 To
change the desired room
temperature" on
page 6.
If the problem recurs daily, do
one of the following:
▪ Increase (decrease) the room
temperature preset value. See
the user reference guide.
▪ Adjust the room temperature
schedule. See
"3.6  Schedule
screen: Example" on
page 7.
Increase the desired leaving
water temperature in accordance
with the heat emitter type. See
"3.3.3 To change the desired
leaving water temperature" on
page 6.
Possible cause
The weather-dependent curve is
set incorrectly.
6.3
Symptom: The water at the tap is
too cold
Possible cause
You ran out of domestic hot
water because of unusual high
consumption.
The desired DHW tank
temperature is too low.
6.4

Symptom: Heat pump failure

When the heat pump fails to operate, the backup heater can serve
as an emergency heater and either automatically or non-
automatically take over the heat load.
▪ When auto emergency is set to Automatic and a heat pump
failure occurs, the backup heater will automatically take over the
heat load and the domestic hot water production.
▪ When auto emergency is set to Manual and a heat pump failure
occurs, the domestic hot water and space heating operation will
stop and need to be recovered manually via the user interface. To
recover operation manually, go to the Malfunctioning main
menu screen, where the user interface will then ask you to confirm
whether the backup heater can take over the heat load or not.
When the heat pump fails,
interface.
Possible cause
Heat pump is damaged.
INFORMATION
When the backup heater takes over the heat load,
electricity consumption will be considerably higher.
6.5
Symptom: The system is making
gurgling noises after
commissioning
Possible cause
There is air in the system.
6 Troubleshooting
Corrective action
Adjust the weather-dependent
curve. See the user reference
guide.
Corrective action
If you immediately need domestic
hot water, activate the DHW tank
Powerful operation. However,
this consumes extra energy. See
"3.4.4 Using DHW powerful
operation" on
page 6.
If the problems recurs daily, do
one of the following:
▪ Increase
the
DHW 
tank
temperature preset value. See
the user reference guide.
▪ Adjust
the
DHW 
tank
temperature
schedule.
Example:
Program
to
additionally
heat
up
the
DHW  tank to a preset value
(Eco setpoint = lower tank
temperature) during the day.
See
"3.6  Schedule screen:
Example" on
page 7.
or
will appear on the user
Corrective action
See
"6.1 To display the help text
in case of a malfunction" on
page 11.
Corrective action
(a)
Purge air from the system.
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