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Read instructions before switching on the air conditioner.
Observe safety guidelines for installation.

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1. SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR INSTALLATION
• Read this guide before installing and
using the appliance.
• During the installation of the indoor and
outdoor units, access to the work area
should be forbidden to children.
Unforeseeable accidents could occur.
• Do not install and use a damaged
machine. Before connecting the
machine, ensure that the connection
data on the data plate (fusing, voltage
and frequency) match the main
electricity Supply. If any doubt, consult
IFB Care.
• Make sure that the base of the outdoor
unit is firmly fixed.
• Check that air does not enter the
refrigerant system and check for
refrigerant leaks when moving the air
conditioner.
• Carry out a test cycle after installing the
air conditioner and record the operating
data.
• The user must protect the indoor unit with
a fuse of suitable capacity for the
maximum input current or with another
overload protection device.
• Check that the socket is suitable for the
plug: otherwise have a suitable socket
installed.
• Do not install the air conditioner at a
distance of less than 50cm from
inflammable substances (alcohol etc) or
from pressurized containers (eg. spray
cans).
• If the air conditioner is used in areas
without the possibility of ventilation,
precautions must be taken to prevent any
leakage of refrigerant gas from air
conditioner in the environment and
creating a danger of fire.
• The packaging materials are recyclable
and should be disposed off in separate
waste bins. Take the air conditioner at the
end of its useful life to a special waste
collection centre for disposal.
• Only use the air conditioner as instructed
in this user manual. These instructions are
not intended to cover every possible
condition and situation. As with any
electrical household appliance, common
sense and caution are therefore always
recommended for installation, operation
and maintenance.
• Before accessing the terminals, all the
power circuits must be disconnected
from the power supply.
• The air conditioner must be installed in
accordance with national wiring
regulations.
• All air conditioner installation work must
be carried out only by IFB authorized
service personnel.
• Do not try to install the air conditioner
alone; always contact IFB authorized
service personnel.
• Cleaning and maintenance of the air
conditioner must be carried out only by
IFB authorized service personnel. The air
conditioner must be disconnected from
the electricity supply mains before
carrying out any cleaning or
maintenance.
• Do not switch OFF the air conditioner by
pulling out the power plug when it is in
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2. SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR USERS
operation, as this could create a spark
and cause fire etc.
• This appliance has been made for air
conditioning domestic environments and
must not be used for any other purpose,
such as for drying clothes, cooling food
etc.
• Always use the appliance with the air filter
mounted. The use of the air conditioner
without the air filter can cause an
excessive accumulation of dust or waste
on the inner parts of the appliance with
the possible risk of subsequent failure.
• The owner/user is responsible for having
the appliance installed by IFB authorized
service personnel who must check that it
is earthed in accordance with current
legislation and insert a thermo magnetic
circuit breaker.
• The batteries of the remote control must
be recycled or disposed of properly.
Please discard the batteries as sorted
municipal waste at the accessible
collection point.
• Never remain directly exposed to the flow
of cold air for all long time. The direct and
prolonged exposure to cold air could be
dangerous for your health. Particular care
should be taken in rooms with children,
elderly or sick people.
• If the air conditioner emits smoke or there
is a smell of burning, immediately cut OFF
the power supply and contact IFB care.
Prolonged use of the device in such
conditions can cause fire or electrocution.
• Unauthorized repairs could result in
unforeseen dangers for the user, for which
the manufacturer cannot accept
responsibility. Only IFB authorized service
personnel should undertake repairs.
• The airflow flaps must be directed
downwards in the Heat Mode and
upwards in the Cooling Mode.
• Ensure that the appliance is disconnected
from the power supply when it will remain
inoperative for a long period and before
carrying out any cleaning or maintenance.
• Ensure that the air conditioner is
connected to a 3-pin power socket with
good earthing and MCB (as prescribed by
the IFB authorized service technician) or
other automatic short circuit protection
device.
• To relocate and reinstall the air
conditioner, Please contact IFB care.
• Do not bend, tug or compress the power
cord since this could damage it. Electrical
shocks or fire are most often caused by a
damaged power cord. Only IFB authorized
service personnel must replace a
damaged power cord.
• Do not use extensions or gang modules.
• Do not touch the appliance when
barefoot or when parts of your body are
wet or damp.
• Do not obstruct the air inlet or outlet of the
indoor or the outdoor unit. The obstruction
of these openings causes a reduction in
the operative efficiency of the air
conditioner with possible consequent
failures or damages.
• In no way alter the characteristics of the
air conditioner.
• Do not install the air conditioner near
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sources of heat or in an environment
where the air contains gas, oil or Sulphur.
• Do not operate the air conditioner where
inflammable substances such as oil,
benzene or highly inflammable gas are
present. Such materials may cause fire or
explosions.
• This air conditioner can be used by
children aged 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instructions concerning the
use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved.
• Do not leave windows or doors open for
long when the air conditioner is operating.
• Do not direct the airflow onto plants or
animals. Prolonged direct exposure to
cold air can have negative effects on
them.
• Do not bring the air conditioner in contact
with water. The electrical insulation may
be damaged, thus causing electrocution.
• Do not climb onto or place any objects on
the indoor or outdoor units.
• Never insert any object inside the air
conditioner. It can cause injury.
• Children should not play with the air
conditioner. Cleaning and user
maintenance should not be performed by
children without supervision.
• The electrical safety of this appliance can
only be guaranteed when continuity is
complete between it and an effective
earthing system, which complies with
local and national regulations. It is most
important that a qualified electrician
regularly tests this basic safety
requirement. The manufacturer cannot
be held responsible for the consequences
of an inadequate earthing system.
• In case of high or Low Voltage, as
specified on the rating plate, IFB suggest
to use a Voltage Stabilizer for smooth
operations of the air conditioner.
• In case the AC is operated on Solar
panel/or DG a sine wave inverte Is
recommended (To be verifiedby R&D).
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Risks of Improper Handling of eWaste
eWaste usually includes components
which, if disposed of improperly, hold
environmental consequences such as air,
About eWaste
eWaste or Electronic Waste or Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) are the terms used to describe old,
end-of-life or discarded appliances using
electricity.
For detailed Information
and Disposal Request
Contact IFB Care at
080 458 45678/ 080 695 45678 and pro-
vide your details to our representative to
request your product to be picked up for
disposal.
Dos and Don’ts for Customers
Dos
• Always dispose of products that have
reached end-of-life by calling an autho
rized local eWaste recycler.
• Always drop off used electronic
products, batteries or accessories at
your nearest authorized eWaste recy
cler when they reach end-of-life.
• Whenever possible, or as instructed,
sort packaging materials according to
responsible waste disposal and recy
cling options.
Don’ts
• Do not dismantle electronic products
on your own.
• Do not throw electronic products in bins
with a 'Do Not Dispose' sign.
• Do not give eWaste to informal and
unor ganized sectors such as local
scrap dealers and rag pickers.
• Do not dispose off your product in
garbage bins along with municipal
waste that ultimately reaches landfills.
3. SAFETY RULES AND PROHIBITIONS
water and soil
pollution and also
poseproduct is
disposed off correctly,
you will help to
prevent potential
negative risks to
human health. By
ensuring this product
is disposed off
correctly, you will help
to prevent potential
negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
Components and materials used in the
manufacture of this AC shall be disposed
off responsibly.
This product is RoHS compliant
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THE A TO Z OF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER
INDOOR UNIT
Front Panel Air Filter
LED
Display
Terminal
Block Cover
Horizontal
ʷ˘Є˘˖˧ˢ˥˦
Vertical
ʷ˘Є˘˖˧ˢ˥˦
Emergency
Button
Indoor Unit
Rating Label
24 Degree
Temperature
Label
Remote
Control
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INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY
NOTE:
The shape and position of indicators may vary according to the model, and may not correspond to the
appearance of the units that have been purchased but their function remain same.
1 2 3 4 5
POWER RUN
TEMPERATURE
DISPLAY / TIME
DISPLAY
SLEEP TIMER
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THE A TO Z OF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER
OUTDOOR UNIT
Air Outlet
Grille
Outdoor Unit
Rating Label
Brand Logo
Big Handle
Cover
Gas Valve
Liquid Valve
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Emergency
button
Front panel
AUTO RESTART & EMERGENCY FUNCTION
Auto Restart*
This function allows the air conditioner to
keep the selected settings after a blackout
or a voltage drop.
How to deactivate Auto Restart
• Switch the air conditioner OFF and
unplug it from the power socket.
• Press the emergency button while
re plugging the air conditioner into the
wall socket.
• Keep the emergency button pressed for
10 seconds at least, until you hear four
short beeps from the indoor unit.
How to activate Auto Restart
• Follow the same procedure for
activation until you hear three short
beeps from the indoor unit.
Emergency Function
In case you misplace the remote control
for the indoor unit, proceed as follows
• Lift the front panel of the indoor unit to
reach the emergency button.
• If you press the button once (one
beep), the air conditioner will work in
Forced Cool Mode.
• To Switch off the Unit press the
emergency key again.
Clock Setting for Remote Control
• To set the clock time, insert the
batteries. Clock time will be initially
shown as "00:00" and it will be blinking
at the top left corner of the remote
screen.
• Using + and - keys, user can set the
right time. After setting the clock time,
Press the power button, and the clock
time will stop blinking.
• Later, If user want to change time, user
can remove the batteries and repeat
the same process.
• Each time you remove the batteries the
remote will move between Cold Mode
and Heat Mode. Select heat mode for
Hot and Cold machine. In an event no
mode is selected, Cold mode will be the
˗˘˙˔˨˟˧˲˦˘˧˧˜ˡ˚
NOTE:
User can set clock time in 24 hrs format only.
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REMOTE CONTROL - 1
10
COOL MODE
Allows to cool the room, also reducing the
humidity in the air.
HEAT MODE
Allows the air conditioner to produce hot
air.
FAN MODE
The air conditioner works using only the fan.
DRY MODE
Reduces the humidity of the air to make the
room more comfortable.
AUTO MODE
The air conditioner will automatically
choose the temperature settings and fan
speed.
FAN
Selects the fan speed - auto/low/mid/high.
+ TEMPERATURE UP
Increases the temperature or time by 1 unit.
TIMER ON/OFF
Switches the air conditioner ON/OFF.
SUPER--> ECO
One press activates the Super Mode
and Second press activates the Eco mode.
- TEMPERATURE DOWN
Decreases the temperature or time by
1 unit.
HEALTH
Switches ON/OFF the HEALTH function
Press and hold 3 sec for ANTI MILDEW.
FLEXI
Selects flexible cooling capacity steps.
SWING
Activates and deactivates swinging
of horizontal and vertical deflectors.
SLEEP
Switches ON/OFF the SLEEP function
Press and hold 3 sec for DISPLAY.
AMB
Display Ambient temperature
Press and hold 3 sec for I-FEEL.
POWER
Switches the air conditioner ON/OFF.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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13
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15
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NOTE:
The aesthetic and functions of the remote control may vary according to the model. The shape and position of
the buttons and indicators may also vary but will have the same functions. The indoor unit confirms the
reception of every input with a beep.
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**
*This feature is only available in
select remote controls/models.
**Vertical Swing (Left/Right swing)
is available in selectmodelsonly
MEANING OF SYMBOLS REMOTE CONTROL - 1

REMOTE CONTROL - 2
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COOL MODE
Allows to cool the room, also reducing the
humidity in the air.
HEAT MODE
Allows the air conditioner to produce hot
air.
FAN MODE
The air conditioner works using only the fan.
DRY MODE
Reduces the humidity of the air to make the
room more comfortable.
AUTO MODE
The air conditioner will automatically
choose the temperature settings and fan
speed.
FAN
Selects the fan speed - auto/low/mid/high.
+ TEMPERATURE UP
Increases the temperature or time by 1 unit.
TIMER ON/OFF
Switches the air conditioner ON/OFF.
SUPER--> ECO
One press activates the Super Mode
and Second press activates the Eco mode.
- TEMPERATURE DOWN
Decreases the temperature or time by
1 unit.
HYBRID
Switches ON/OFF the HYBRID function
Press and hold 3 sec for ANTI MILDEW.
FLEXI
Selects flexible cooling capacity steps.
SWING
Activates and deactivates swinging
of horizontal and vertical deflectors.
SLEEP
Switches ON/OFF the SLEEP function
Press and hold 3 sec for DISPLAY.
AMB
Display Ambient temperature
Press and hold 3 sec for I-FEEL.
POWER
Switches the air conditioner ON/OFF.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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13
14
15
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NOTE:
The aesthetic and functions of the remote control may vary according to the model. The shape and position of
the buttons and indicators may also vary but will have the same functions. The indoor unit confirms the
reception of every input with a beep.
**
*This feature is only available in
select remote controls/models.
**Vertical Swing (Left/Right swing)
is available in selectmodelsonly
MEANING OF SYMBOLS REMOTE CONTROL - 2
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HYBRID*
SELF CLEAN*
Hb
CL
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• Mode: ECO
• To activate the ECO mode, press the
Super button twice and it’s symbol
appears on remote display.
• In Cool Mode the temperature will
gradually rise to 27°C and the
compressor frequency will gradually
decrease.
• In Heat Mode ,the highest temperature
will be 25°C. The air conditioner will
keep the same temperature set is lower
than 25°C.
• Mode: HYBRID
• When this key is pressed, the HYBRID
feature will be activated and ‘’Hb’’ will be
displayed on the remote screen.
• This feature is used to get fast cooling to
achieve the desired set temperature.
• It is suggested to use this feature on hot
summer days.
• Mode: SELF CLEAN
• AC evaporator auto clean technology
adopts five steps of “condensation,
frosting, defrosting, drying and
sterilization” to keep the evaporator
clean for Fresh Air supply.
• To activate this feature press & hold
swing key for 3 seconds “CL” will
be displayed on the remote screen and
indoor display.
NOTE: Cooling is optimized in Eco Mode to save
electricity
NOTE: HYBRID feature will work efficiently in
standard voltage & temperature conditions.
This function is available in selected models only.
This feature will only be activated in Cool mode.
NOTE: The Self Clean feature can be used at 21 to 39ºC
temperature range. If the humidity in the room is high,
the area near indoor unit may become foggy and a
‘’tick-tick’’ noise may be heard because of freezing on
heat exchanger. This function is available in selected
models only. Once AC enters into this feature, all other
modes/functions can’t be used for smooth completion
of cleaning.
NOTE: This feature is available in Cool Mode only.
MODEL INITIALS
1st
press 2nd
press 3rd
press 4th
press 5th
press
C1
0.9
0.9
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.7
CI12/CI13/HI13
CI17/CI18/CI19/HI18
CI185
CI20/CI21
CI22/CI23/CI24/HI24
CI14/CI15
C2
0.8
0.8
1.2
1.0
1.0
1.5
C4
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.6
0.6
1.0
C5
0.5
1.2
0.6
1.5
1.7
0.8
C3
0.7
0.7
1.0
0.8
0.8
1.2
• Mode: ANTIMILDEW
• To activate the ANTIMILDEW, press uni &
hold Health keyfor3sec.
• The Anti Mildew Mode is used for drying
the indoor cooling unit.
• The indoor blower works for some time
and indoor unit display will show '--'
after AC is switched off to dry ,the unit
will switcg off thereafter.
• If power ON/OFF button is pressed
during the operation the Antimildew will
be cancelled.
• Mode: FLEXI
• This feature is used to select flexible
capacity as per customer selection.
• When this key is pressed, C1, C2, C3, C4,
C5 is displayed on remote and
respective capacity is displayed on IDU
as per below table.
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SWING

Inserting batteries in the
remote control
• Remove the cover of the remote
control's battery compartment by
sliding it in the direction of the arrow.
• Insert the new batteries, ensuring that
the ( ) and ( ) directions are correct.
+ -
• Refit the cover by sliding it into place.
The remote control's batteries must be
disposed off in accordance with the
applicable laws in force in the country of
use.
1. GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR MACHINE
When you insert the batteries for the first
time in the remote control or if you
change them, you need to program the
remote control of only cooling or heat
pump air conditioners. This is very easy. As
soon as you insert the batteries, COOL and
HEAT start flashing. If you push any button
when COOL is displayed, the remote
control is calibrated for the Cool Mode. If
you push any button when HEAT is
displayed, the remote control is calibrated
for the Heat Mode.
INSTALLING YOUR MACHINE
& SAFETY GUIDELINES
NOTE:
After adjusting the function, you need to remove the batteries and repeat the procedure. If you calibrate the
remote control for Cool Mode, it will not be possible to activate the heating function (in units with heating pumps).
You will need to take out the batteries and repeat the procedure described above.
NOTE: Use two AAA (1.5 V) batteries. Do not use
rechargeable batteries. Replace the batteries with
new ones when the LED display is no longer legible.
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Produktspecifikationer
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