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Thursday, 11/9/2025 | 15:35 GMT+7

Tips for using Toshiba air conditioners for fast cooling without dry skin

For extended air conditioner use, consider Comfort Sleep mode for automatic temperature adjustments or set the temperature to 26-27°C with the fan on.

To prevent dry skin during extended air conditioner use, Toshiba recommends using the Comfort Sleep mode. This mode automatically adjusts the temperature throughout different sleep stages and combines multi-directional airflow for even cooling. This feature is integrated into modern models like the RAS-H10S5KCV2G-V, RAS-H13S5KCV2G-V, and RAS-H18S5KCV2G-V.

Beyond Comfort Sleep mode, another tip to avoid dry skin is setting the temperature between 26-27°C with the automatic fan mode. The auto-restart function ensures consistent cooling, creating a comfortable environment suitable for children and the elderly. Placing a glass of water or a small humidifier in the room can further increase humidity. The air conditioner's filter also helps reduce bacteria and mold.

RAS-H10S5KCV2G-V air conditioner model. Photo: Toshiba

RAS-H10S5KCV2G-V air conditioner model. Photo: Toshiba

The RAS-H10S5KCV2G-V features Hi-Power fast cooling technology, boosting power upon startup to reach the desired temperature quickly. Its 1 HP capacity suits smaller rooms like bedrooms or personal workspaces. Inverter technology controls compressor speed for up to 23% energy savings compared to conventional models, while maintaining stable cooling and preventing temperature shocks during sleep.

The RAS-H13S5KCV2G-V model incorporates Magic Coil, an anti-dirt coating on the heat exchanger. This limits dirt buildup, enhancing cooling efficiency and reducing cleaning frequency. Users can enjoy long-term operation with consistently cool and clean air.

The RAS-H13S5KCV2G-V air conditioner model complements Japanese-style interiors. Photo: Toshiba

The RAS-H13S5KCV2G-V air conditioner model complements Japanese-style interiors. Photo: Toshiba

Both models offer an Eco mode for up to 25% energy savings during extended use, in addition to cooling. Their quiet operation makes them ideal for resting, studying, or working from home.

The RAS-H18S5KCV2G-V, with a 2 HP capacity, is suitable for larger living rooms or shared spaces from 20-30 m2. It features energy-saving Inverter technology and an Eco mode for up to 25% energy reduction during extended use, while maintaining fast cooling and comfortable humidity. Its quiet operation makes it suitable for families with children, the elderly, or those working from home.

The RAS-H18S5KCV2G-V air conditioner model is suitable for spaces like living rooms. Photo: Toshiba

The RAS-H18S5KCV2G-V air conditioner model is suitable for spaces like living rooms. Photo: Toshiba

Also suited for larger spaces, Toshiba introduces the RAS-H24S5KCV2G-V, a single-cooling model with a 24,000 BTU capacity. Users can activate Hi-Power for initial rapid cooling, then switch to Auto mode for balanced temperature. Combining Comfort Sleep mode or using a humidifier and placing a water bowl in the room helps maintain humidity.

According to a representative from Toshiba Lifestyle Vietnam, the new generation of Inverter air conditioners addresses the need for comfortable living, energy savings, and health protection. "Users are not only looking for immediate coolness, but also a comfortable and safe environment for their skin and respiratory system during prolonged air conditioner use," the representative shared.

With models like the RAS-H10S5KCV2G-V, RAS-H13S5KCV2G-V, and RAS-H18S5KCV2G-V, households of all sizes have suitable options that provide both powerful cooling and sustained comfort.

Thai Anh

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/meo-su-dung-dieu-hoa-toshiba-mat-nhanh-khong-kho-da-4937907.html
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