The Blue Star 1 Ton 3CNHW12CAFU Inverter Split Air Conditioner features anti-corrosive blue condenser fin, self-diagnosis, anti-freeze thermostat, LED display, air flow direction, operating modes (auto, cool, fan, dry and no heat), Catechin filter, silver ion filter, anti bacterial filter, anti acarien filter, active carbon filter, dust filter and lots more.
Performance
The Blue Star 1 Ton 3CNHW12CAFU Inverter Split Air Conditioner is equipped with anti-corrosive blue condenser fin that allows you to experience efficient and effective cooling for a long time and ensures durability. It has five different operating modes including , cool, fan, dry, no heat and auto mode. The cool mode is the regular or default mode in which the air conditioner runs as per the temperature setting and fans speed at which it is kept. In fan mode the fan runs continuously and the compressor is off. This obviously has good energy saving impact because the compressor is switched off. Running the air conditioner in dry mode helps as it removes the extra humidity in the air. And the auto mode automatically selects the suitable running method according to the room temperature, making the room more comfortable. The dust filter keeps the air clean by filtering even the minute dust particles. The silver ion filter kills bacteria in the air and controls the growth of microbes, such as bacteria, virus, fungi, and spores, by destroying their inner configuration and absorbing the cells elements. And the active carbon filter removes oil vapours, odour and other hydrocarbons from the air. The anti-freeze thermostat protects the unit by eliminating the frost formed on the heat exchanger when the AC is running in the cool mode. It comes with LED display to show the opearting temperature and features self-diagnosis function, catechin filter, anti acarien filter and anti-bacterial filter as well.
Conclusion
The Blue Star 1 Ton 3CNHW12CAFU Inverter Split Air Conditioner gives you instant cooling effect and ensures comfortable & healthy indoor environment.
