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Depending on the air quality in your city, it is good practice to clean your air conditioner’s filters every 3 months. If you observe a drop in performance, it is time to clean your air conditioner’s filters. 

 

To clean the filters, consult your user manual, as each model may have different instructions. If you’re having trouble finding your manual, download it here using your product’s model number.

 

To get the evaporator and condenser coils cleaned, please contact an authorised service agent.

Depending on the air quality in your city, it is good practice to clean your air conditioner’s filters every 3 months. If you observe a drop in performance, it is time to clean your air conditioner’s filters. 

 

To clean the filters, consult your user manual, as each model may have different instructions. If you’re having trouble finding your manual, download it here using your product’s model number.

 

To get the evaporator and condenser coils cleaned, please contact an authorised service agent.

Dirt build-up in the air filters, evaporator and condenser coils may lead to a drop in your air conditioner’s airflow. These filters need to be cleaned every 3 months or whenever there’s a drop in performance. If the air filters are dirty or clogged, the cool air produced by your air conditioner won’t circulate properly throughout the room. To clean the filters, consult your user manual as each model may have different instructions. If you’re having trouble finding your manual, download it here using your product’s model number. You can also contact an authorized service agent to get your evaporator and condenser coils cleaned.

Fog may form when cold, dry air from the air conditioner meets warmer, humid air in the room. This is normal and will go away when the room temperature drops. 

Dirt build-up in the air filters, evaporator and condenser coils may lead to a drop in your air conditioner’s airflow. These filters need to be cleaned every 3 months or whenever there’s a drop in performance. If the air filters are dirty or clogged, the cool air produced by your air conditioner won’t circulate properly throughout the room. To clean the filters, consult your user manual as each model may have different instructions. If you’re having trouble finding your manual, download it here using your product’s model number. You can also contact an authorized service agent to get your evaporator and condenser coils cleaned.

Fog may form when cold, dry air from the air conditioner meets warmer, humid air in the room. This is normal and will go away when the room temperature drops. 

An air conditioner that has sucked in cigarette smoke or other bad odours may simply be blowing them back out. If the bad smell does not go away, your air conditioner’s air filters, evaporator or condenser coils may need cleaning.

 

In order to clean the filters, consult your user manual, as each model may have different instructions. If you’re having trouble finding your manual, download it here using your product’s model number. To get the evaporator and condenser coils cleaned, please contact an authorised service agent.

An air conditioner that has sucked in cigarette smoke or other bad odours may simply be blowing them back out. If the bad smell does not go away, your air conditioner’s air filters, evaporator or condenser coils may need cleaning.

 

In order to clean the filters, consult your user manual, as each model may have different instructions. If you’re having trouble finding your manual, download it here using your product’s model number. To get the evaporator and condenser coils cleaned, please contact an authorised service agent.

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