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Whirlpool’s 3D Cool Technology with its unique 3 dimensional vent system sucks out hot air and provides fastest temperature pull down. Other ACs in the market have single vent and therefore are not so efficient in cooling the room so fast. Other ACs in the market have single vent and therefore are not so efficient in cooling the room so fast.

Fast Powerful Cooling
Fast Powerful Cooling as the hot air gets sucked out faster through its unique 3 dimensional air vent.
More Energy Savings
More energy savings as the compressor working time gets reduced on account of AC reaching set temperature in very less time, in comparison to single vent ACs.

Significant temperature difference with in 5 min, It cools your World in 5 minutes…faster than any other Air Conditioner.

Faster cooling in lesser time and therefore short duration of compressor ON condition results in better power saving.

The amount of hot Air sucking with 3 vents inlet is more from the room as compared to only single vent inlet. This helps in fastest temperature pull down for room.
The room cooling is a result of heat exchange happening through evaporator. In 3D Cool Technology large quantity of hot air is flows in the evaporator through the active intake system of 3 vents. Hence, the faster heat exchange and temperature pull down as a result.

Dual Fan Compressor technology boosts the performance of the compressor by keeping it cool. So, even under extreme hot conditions of 55 deg C, the compressor does not trip and cools efficiently. It also provide perfect cooling during low voltage drop of up to 195V at high ambient.

  • Fastest room Cooling
  • Cools even at 55 Deg C high ambient conditions
  • Cools perfectly even during low voltage conditions at 55 deg C
  • Whirlpool Dual Fan AC provides faster pull down than an Inverter AC
  • Whirlpool Dual Fan ACs are designed for 55 Deg C whereas Inverter AC is not.(Perfect for hot Indian conditions)
  • Whirlpool Dual Fan AC Works perfectly even during low voltage (up to 195V) conditions at 55 deg C whereas Inverter AC will not be able to perform under same conditions.
  • Whirlpool Dual Fan ACs are 5 Star rated, certified by Bureau of Energy Efficiency. Inverter ACs don’t have any Star rating, and they are not certified by Bureau of Energy Efficiency
  • The PCB replacement cost of Whirlpool Dual Fan AC is lower whereas the PCB replacement cost is significantly higher for Inverter AC. Also, the ODU PCB of an Inverter AC is not proven for hot Indian weather conditions.
  • Initial cost of ownership of a Whirlpool Dual Fan 5 Star Rated AC is low compared to an Inverter AC

During Peak summer conditions when the ambient goes to 48~50 deg C, Compressor chamber temperature reaches 53~55 inside the ODU respectively. This results in the compressor tripping issue at that condition. Hence, a Whirlpool Dual fan AC works even @55 deg C to give uninterrupted cooling.

You can also get in touch with our toll free no. 1800 208 1800

You can reach us @ 1800 208 1800

Yes. Based upon approval from Branch Sales Manager and frequency as decided.

During peak hours when the agents are not free you will receive message from IVR that you are on hold, all the agents are busy.You are requested to be on line & your call will get through

Consumer will hear a message either to call back in working hours OR to drop an SMS at 58558 to WPL OR he can record his message in the voice mail.

SMS site is accessed every half an hour and customer is called back during working hour

Yes.Every 1 hour across the region.

Preventive Maintenance calls are provided only on Air Conditioner & RO water purifiers, please call up in call center to avail the PM service.

For Annual Maintenance Contract,please call up in call center

This depends on the hardness of your water and the soil in your clothing. Softened water requires quite a bit less detergent than hard water yet the more soiled the clothes, the more detergent you need to clean them. See the instructions on the detergent package for specific guidelines. If soap suds remain at the end of the cycle, you are probably using too much detergent.

Using separate detergent, salt and rinse agent allows you to adjust the mix to the type of water in your area and the amount of dishes you have to clean. 4 in 1 or combined products offer convenience benefits.

Cooking salt contains ingredients that could damage your dishwasher.

The LED indicator will light when rinse aid is necessary. Rinse aid will help the drying process and also prevent glassware looking cloddy.

We recommend using the rinse agent dispenser. Rinse aid is essential for good drying. Be sure to fill the dispenser before you use your new dishwasher.

Whirlpool 6th Sense sensor controlled dishwashers automatically measure the level of soiling and continuously monitor and adjust themselves during washing to deliver perfect results in the shortest time with the lowest water and energy consumption.

Some suggestions for cleaning and caring for stainless steel surfaces: -Use stainless steel cleaner and polish. Visit our accessory shop for WPro products -Use liquid detergent or all-purpose cleaner. Rinse with clean water and dry with soft, lint-free cloth. -Use vinegar for hard water spots Do not use soap-filled scouring pads, abrasive cleaners, cooktop Polishing Cream, steel-wool pads, gritty wash cloths. or some paper towels. Damage can occur.

For a Whirlpool gas hob of less than 7500W power the minimum distance is 65cm. For hobs over 7500W the minimum distance is 75cm. Electric hobs should be 65cm apart.
Pans need to be made of a ferrous metal. You can tell if your pans are suitable by using a fridge magnet. If it sticks to the base, its OK for induction hobs.

In case of a prolonged power failure, surface burners can be lit manually. Hold a lit match near a burner and turn the control knob to the high position.

The rim is made of stainless steel to prevent rusting. Changes in colour due to the high temperatures of the hot plate are quite normal

They are best cleaned with chrome cleaner (Solvol Autosol). Care should be taken not to block the burner holes and grooves.

Yes, conversion kits for LPG are available for all Whirlpool hobs. These may be obtained from Customer Service.

Yes. All Whirlpool hoods can be used in ducted or recirculation modes. Recirculation removes unpleasant odours and fat from the air that passes through it and blows the air back into the kitchen. This system does not reduce the humidity of the air so the humidity in your kitchen can increase. Do not connect a motorless hood to a central ventilation system.

Yes, you would need a special fat and odour filter. This is usually a cartridge filled with odour absorbing grains of carbon. It is important that the filter is replaced regularly, see the manual for instructions.

Only Wall Mounted Cooker hoods can be vented from the rear

Please refer to your IFU (Instructions for Use) manual for your particular model. Generally, we advise a distance of 750mm above a Gas Hob and 650mm above an Electric Hob. If your Cooker hood was packed with an additional note on height use, please refer to this advised distance. Whirlpool advises you keep this piece of paper with the IFU to keep it safe

Ideally a 150mm diameter hose but a kit that reduces it to 120mm, is available. These may be obtained from Customer Service.

No, not as long as you follow the instructions and place the hood the correct distance from the hob.

Some suggestions for cleaning and caring for stainless steel surfaces: – Use stainless steel cleaner and polish. Visit our accessory shop for WPro products -Use liquid detergent or all-purpose cleaner. Rinse with clean water and dry with soft, lint-free cloth. -Use vinegar for hard water spots Do not use soap-filled scouring pads, abrasive cleaners, induction cooktop Polishing Cream, steel-wool pads, gritty wash clothes or some paper towels. Damage can occur.

For a Whirlpool gas hob of less than 7500W power the minimum distance is 65cm. For hobs over 7500W the minimum distance is 75cm. Electric hobs should be 65cm apart.

Total No Frost banishes ice from the fridge and freezer by blowing chilled air around both to reduce the humidity. Food packaging doesn’t stick together, food labeling stays clearly legible and storage space isn’t wasted by ice buildup. Defrosting is never, or almost never necessary.

5 Star Energy Rating offer the lowest energy consumption. This is better for the environment and for your wallet.

Clean the inside with a mild cleaning detergent.

For freestanding refrigerators you should leave 5 cm on top and 10 cm behind the appliance. This will allow heat to be dispatched easily and reduces energy consumption. For built-in appliances the space needed is included in the specifications.

Clean both the refrigerator and freezer compartments about once a month to prevent odours from building up. Wipe up spills immediately. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. Remove all removable parts from inside, such as shelves, crispers, etc. Hand wash, rinse, and dry removable parts and interior surfaces thoroughly, using a clean sponge or soft cloth and mild detergent in warm water. Do not use abrasive or harsh cleaners such as window sprays, scouring cleansers, flammable fluids, cleaning waxes, concentrated detergents, bleaches or cleansers containing petroleum products on plastic parts interior and door liners or gaskets. Do not use paper towels, scouring pads, or other harsh cleaning tools. These can scratch or damage materials. To help remove odors, you can wash interior walls with a mixture of warm water and baking soda (2 tbs. to 1 qt (26 g to .95 L) of water). Wash stainless steel and painted metal exteriors with a clean sponge or soft cloth and mild detergent in warm water. Do not use abrasive or harsh cleaners. Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. For additional protection against damage to painted metal exteriors, apply appliance wax with a clean, soft cloth. Do not wax plastic parts.

A temperature of 3 to 4°C on average is preferred, with upper and lower limits of 0 to 7°C. At 7°C food will deteriorate more quickly.

Yes. As the water in the vegetables evaporates, it strikes the cold surface of the refrigerator, hence resulting in formation of water droplets. The humid air over the vegetables is however swept away by the dynamic airflow inside the refrigerator, keeping your vegetables fresh.

The refrigerator is kept cold inside with the help of cooling coil, fan motor which is inside the product and the compressor which is fitted at the bottom rear side of the refrigerator. During the operation of the fridge it is normal to hear a humming noise.

The drain tube from the gully at the back of the fridge is blocked. Defrosted water is flowing into the cabinet.

The optimum normal air temperatures in the centre of cabinets should be as follows; Refrigerator +3.5°C Chiller 0°C Freezer *** -18°C Freezer * -6°C Freezer ** -12°C Freezer **** -24°C (Using Fast Freeze switch. Not a normal running temperature.)

This depends on the hardness of your water and the soil in your clothing. Softened water requires quite a bit less detergent than hard water yet the more soiled the clothes, the more detergent you need to clean them. See the instructions on the detergent package for specific guidelines. If soap suds remain at the end of the cycle, you are probably using too much detergent.

Only when your laundry is very dirty.

Many synthetic clothes shed small fibers that ball up and cling to the clothes. Remove these “pills,” if you like, with a fuzz-removing device that is available from many department stores. Overloading your washer can make this condition worse.

Turning clothes inside out doesn’t affect the wash performance, but can help to prolong the life of your garments, especially coloured garments or those with a special finish or logo. It can also help prevent fluff balls forming on woollen garments.

Reverse osmosis, also known as hyper filtration, is the finest means of filtration available today. RO is the most convenient and effective method of water filtration. Reverse Osmosis refers to the process of forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane under pressure, which is rated at 0.0001 micron (equals to 0.00000004 inch!) this is the technology used to make bottled water. Non RO water filters are much less effective, and the pore size on these filter media are much bigger. They can filter out coarse particles, sediments and elements only up to their micron rating. Anything finer and most dissolved substances cannot be filtered out. As a result, water is far less clean and less safer compared to Reverse Osmosis filtration.

Reverse Osmosis uses a membrane that is semi-permeable, allowing water to pass through it, while rejecting the contaminants that are too large to pass through the tiny pores in the membrane. Reverse Osmosis, or RO is the opposite of the natural process by which moisture is taken up by living cell. Root cells of plants, for example, have special cell walls the allow water to pass through them. In Reverse Osmosis, water is forced against a membrane that is semi-permeable, allowing water to pass through it, while rejecting the contaminants that are too large to pass through the tiny pores in the membrane. Impurities are left behind and are rinsed away to a waste drain.

Water which begins its natural cycle as rain, comes into contact with many sources of contamination before eventually finding its way to your tap. The various minerals (including heavy metal ions) and salts that have been dissolved by the water during this cycle are called Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). TDS meter measures the PPM (parts per million) value of inorganic dissolved substances in the water.