Mitsushito SMK/SMC26XIG 25 m²
Outdated Product $478.80 Type: split system; Operating modes: cooling/heating/dehumidification/ventilation; Room area (m²): 25; Power consumption (cooling/heating): 530/560; Cooling capacity (W): 2600; Heating capacity (W): 2900; Noise level (max/min) (dB): -/26; Functions: inverter; automode; timer; night mode |
Mitsushito SMK/SMC26XIG 25 m²
25 m²
35 m²
Type:split, wall
Recommended area:25 m²
heating T:from -15 °C
Consumption:530/560 W
Functions:night mode
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All specifications
Specifications SMK/SMC26XIG
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Additional features air conditioner Mitsushito SMK/SMC26XIG:
Night mode
Night mode or sleep mode allows you to achieve a comfortable room temperature at night. In this mode, the fan produces a minimum of noise and blows very gently without creating a draft.
- Uniform distribution of air temperature in the room
- Toshiba compressor
Night mode
Night mode or sleep mode allows you to achieve a comfortable room temperature at night. In this mode, the fan produces a minimum of noise and blows very gently without creating a draft.
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