Description
Symphony Air Conditioner
- The moisture or water vapor or the humidity is removed from the air
- Can go to sleep mode after securing a preset temperature
- Auto air movement control
- Turbo cooling helps to reach the preset temperature in the shortest time
Dehumidify | The process in which the moisture or water vapor or the humidity is removed from the air keeping its dry bulb (DB) temperature constant is called as the dehumidification process. This process is represented by a straight vertical line on the psychrometric chart starting from the initial value of relative humidity |
Sleep Mode | The sleep mode function is a feature that can be set by the user RC, allowing a certain customization to the required room Temp’ set by the user. The Sleep function can be activated in cooling or heating mode, and it’s based on the assumption that the end user Comfort requirement may shift during his sleep |
Auto Fan | You can affect the air movement by setting the fan to auto or on. When the fan is in the auto mode, the air conditioner moves air only when the cooling part is running. |
Active Carbon filter | Carbon filtering is a method of filtering that uses a bed of activated carbon to remove contaminants and impurities, using chemical adsorption |
Auto Restart | When the power is switched on, the unit automatically restores the previous function settings. |
Self Diagnosis | This function can electrically detect errors and display the diagnosis by a series of flashing LEDs on the indoor unit. |
Turbo Cooling | This function enable the unit to reach the preset temperature in the shortest time. |
X-fan button | When the x-fan function is on, if the AC turned off, indoor fan will still operate with low speed for a while to blow the residual water inside the air duct. |
Specifications
SKU | SYMFFS2TSBT AS |
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Weight | 15.0000 |
Country of Manufacture | China |
EMI Available | 6 Months |
Brand | Symphony |
Warranty Information | 3 Years Compressor, 1 Years Spare Part, 1 Years Service |
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