Philips RAS-X18CX, RAC-X18CX instruction manual Memo

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This product conforms with the protection requirements of council directives 89/336/EEC relating to electromagnetic compatibility and 73/23/EEC relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits.

Note

Avoid to use the room air conditioner for cooling operation when the outside temperature is below 21°C (70°F).

The recommended maximum and minimum operating temperatures of the hot and cold sides should be as below:

 

 

Minimum

Maximum

Indoor

Dry bulb °C

21

32

 

 

 

 

 

Wet bulb °C

15

23

Outdoor

Dry bulb °C

21

43

 

 

 

 

 

Wet bulb °C

15

26

 

 

 

 

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Contents Indoor UNIT/OUTDOOR Unit Precautions During Installation Precautions During Shifting or MaintenancePrecautions During Operation English Names and Functions of Each Part Indoor UnitOutdoor Unit English Operation Indicator Indoor Unit IndicatorsRemote Controller Names and Functions of Remote Control UnitCooling Operation CoolMED Dehumidify Dehumidifying OperationCirculation Circulation OperationExplanation of the sleep timer HOW to SET the Sleep TimerOFF Time setting HOW to SET the TimerOn Time setting Cancel on TimerAdjusting the AIR Deflectors HOW to Exchange the Batteries in the Remote Controller Ideal Ways of Operation Suitable Room Temperature Install curtain or blindsAir Conditioner And The Heat Source In The Room For USER’S InformationAttaching the air cleansing filters to the filter Attaching the AIR Cleansing FiltersAIR Filter MaintenanceRemoving the Front Panel Washable Front PanelRegular Inspection When Asking for SERVICE, Check the Following Points After Sale Service and WarrantyMemo Memo Unit Dalam BILIK/UNIT Luar Bilik Perkara Yang Perlu Diambil Perhatian Dalam Pengendalian Perkara Yang Perlu Diambil Perhatian Dalam PemasanganBoleh mencederakan Nama DAN Fungsi Setiap Bahagian Unit Dalam BilikUnit Luar Bilik Bahagian Penunjuk Unit Dalam Bilik Bahagian OperasiMode Alat Kawalan Jauh Nama DAN Fungsi Setiap Bahagian Alat Kawalan JauhPendinginan Operasi PendinginanAuto TinggiPengeringan Operasi PengeringanPeredaran Operasi Peredaran UdaraPenerangan pemasa tidur Bagaimana Membuat Tetapan Pemasa TidurBagaimana Membuat Tetapan Pemasa Penyelarasan masa-OFFPenyelarasan masa-ON Penyelarasan Pengawal Arah Aliran Udara Perkara Yang Perlu Diambil Perhatian Bagaimana Menukar Bateri Alat Kawalan JauhCara Pengendalian Yang Paling Sesuai AmaranPerhatian Pendinginan dan Sumber Haba dalam bilik Perkara Penting Untuk PelangganPerhatian Memasang Penapis Pembersih UdaraNota PenjagaanMembuka Panel Depan Cara membersihkan panel depanAmaran Pemeriksaan Dalam Jangka Masa TertentuPerkhidmatan Lepas Jualan DAN Jaminan Sebelum Meminta SERVIS, Periksakan Perkara BerikutNota Minima Maksima Dalam Bangunan Bebuli Kering C Memo

RAS-X18CX, RAC-X18CX specifications

The Philips RAC-X18CX and RAS-X18CX are advanced air conditioning units designed to deliver superior cooling performance and energy efficiency for residential and commercial spaces. With their sleek design and state-of-the-art technology, these models represent a significant step forward in climate control systems.

One of the standout features of the RAC-X18CX and RAS-X18CX is their impressive cooling capacity. Rated at 1.5 tons, they are perfectly suited for medium-sized rooms, ensuring that every corner is effectively cooled even during the hottest summer days. The units boast a powerful compressor that quickly lowers the room temperature while maintaining optimal humidity levels.

Energy efficiency is another highlight of these models. Equipped with a high-efficiency inverter compressor, the RAC-X18CX and RAS-X18CX minimize energy consumption without compromising performance. This inverter technology allows the units to adjust the cooling output according to the room's requirements, providing consistent comfort while reducing electricity bills.

The air conditioning systems come with a user-friendly remote control that allows for easy operation from anywhere in the room. Users can select from multiple cooling modes, fan speeds, and timer settings, tailoring their comfort levels to personal preferences. The sleep mode feature ensures that the temperature is gradually adjusted during the night, providing a comfortable sleeping environment while conserving energy.

In terms of air quality, both models are equipped with advanced filtration systems that trap dust, pollen, and other airborne particles, creating a healthier indoor environment. This is particularly beneficial for allergy sufferers and those sensitive to air quality.

Moreover, the RAC-X18CX and RAS-X18CX feature a smart design that allows for easy installation and maintenance. The units come with a durable outer casing designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.

In summary, the Philips RAC-X18CX and RAS-X18CX air conditioning units combine powerful cooling performance, energy efficiency, advanced filtration, and user-friendly features. They are ideal solutions for anyone looking to enhance their indoor climate while enjoying the benefits of lower energy consumption and improved air quality. These units embody the commitment to innovation and quality that Philips is known for in the realm of home appliances.