8 Ways Self-Cleaning ACs Save Maintenance Costs

Reviewed by:  Viraj Gupta

Written by:  Aquib Nawab

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1. Single press Cleaning

With just a single button press, your AC can perform a full indoor wet wash. This deep cleaning removes dust and pollutants, simulating professional service, no extra technician visits needed at all.

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2. Save ₹2000 Every Year

Annual deep cleaning costs can go up to ₹2000 or more. Self-cleaning ACs handle this for you, cutting down your service needs and expenses, while keeping your system in top-notch condition.

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3. Air That’s 99.9% Pure

Thanks to frost self-clean and anti-bacterial tech, the AC eliminates up to 99.9% of harmful particles. This boosts indoor air quality and reduces respiratory issues, great for allergy sufferers.

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4. 98.2% Cold Expansion

Cold Expansion expands frost to break down tough grime from coils at 98.2% efficiency. It cleans areas technicians might miss, ensuring cleaner airflow and better performance.

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5. Faster, Efficient Cooling

When internal coils stay clean, your AC doesn’t struggle to cool the room. This means faster cooling, lower energy usage, and fewer calls for maintenance due to overworked components.

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6. Washes Hidden Dust

Express Washing uses hydrophilic aluminium to improve water drainage and clean hidden dust in every corner. This helps the AC operate smoothly for longer without manual coil cleaning.

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7. Longer AC Lifespan

Self-cleaning keeps key parts like the fan and compressor stress-free, preventing early breakdowns. It preserves efficiency over time and reduces the chances of major repairs or replacements.

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8. Germ-Free Airflow

Anti-bacterial action kicks in after every cycle, stopping bacteria from growing in the unit. No chemical sprays, no odour, and no manual wiping, just cleaner, fresher air every single day.

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