Honeywell Mini-Split Air Conditioner Single Zone Installation and Operations Manual

Models: HWAC-1217S, HWAC-1817S, HWAC-2417S

Professional Installation Required! Please read and retain these instructions.

Specifications

MODEL HWAC-1217S HWAC-1817S HWAC-2417S
Cooling Capacity 12,000 BTU Cooling 18,000 BTU Cooling 23,000 BTU Cooling
Heating Capacity 12,500 BTU Heating 18,000 BTU Heating 24,000 BTU Heating
SEER Rating 17 17 17
Room Size (Sq. ft.) 300-500 600-800 900-1,200
Voltage / Frequency 115V / 60 Hz 230V / 60 Hz 230V / 60 Hz
Dehumidification 2.11 pnt/h 3.38 pnt/h 6.34 pnt/h
Operating Sound Level Indoor Unit: 42 dB
Outdoor Unit: 52 dB
Indoor Unit: 46 dB
Outdoor Unit: 55 dB
Indoor Unit: 49 dB
Outdoor Unit: 55 dB
Ambient Range 61°F-90°F 61°F-90°F 61°F-90°F
Refrigerant R410a R410a R410a
Cord Length 14.8 ft. (4.5 m) 14.8 ft. (4.5 m) 14.8 ft. (4.5 m)
Zone Capacity Single Single Single
Indoor Unit Dimensions (W x D x H) 34.68"W x 8.07"D x 11.65"H 35.40"W x 8.90"D x 12.2"H 42.6"W x 9.17"D x 12.99"H
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (W x D x H) 28.74"W x 11.22"D x 21.46"H 31.90"W x 11.80"D x 21.90"H 32.48"W x 12.20"D x 25.79"H
Indoor Unit Weight 22 lbs. 24 lbs. 31 lbs.
Outdoor Unit Weight 57 lbs. 62 lbs. 94 lbs.
Safety Certification cETLus cETLus cETLus

Safety Instructions - Installation

Always be careful when using the machine. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or other injuries, keep these safety considerations in mind when installing, using, and maintaining your machine.

WARNING

  1. The air conditioner must be properly grounded on a level surface. Do not connect the grounding wire to the gas pipeline, water pipeline, lightning rod, or telephone grounding wire.
  2. Always switch off the device and cut the power supply when the unit is not in use for a long time.
  3. Do not let the remote control or the indoor unit get wet.
  4. Make sure the voltage meets the appliance's electricity requirements.
  5. Do not operate if the electrical plug or power cord is damaged.
  6. Do not under any circumstances alter the electrical plug.
  7. Do not turn off the main power switch during operation with wet hands.
  8. Do not share the electrical socket with other appliances.
  9. Always switch off the device and cut the power supply before performing any maintenance or cleaning.
  10. Do not yank on the power cable to unplug.
  11. An earth leakage breaker with rated capacity must be installed.
  12. Do not install the air conditioner in a place where there is flammable gas or liquid. The distance between them should be more than 4.5 ft.
  13. Do not use air conditioner in stormy weather. Power supply should be cut in time to prevent danger.
  14. Do not block air inlets or air outlets.
  15. Do not insert hands or any objects into the air inlets or air outlets.
  16. Please pull on the mounting bracket and check if it is secure to the wall.
  17. Don't let the air conditioner blow against a heater appliance. Otherwise, it will lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.
  18. The appliance shall be installed according to the installation instructions supplied and in accordance with national wiring regulations.
  19. Do not modify any part of this product.
  20. Do not operate this appliance for any other purpose other than its intended use.

CAUTION

  1. Do not open windows and doors for a long time when the air conditioner is running. This will cause the cooling or heating capacity to be weakened.
  2. Do not stand /sit on top of the outdoor unit and do not place heavy items on it.
  3. Do not apply cold air from the unit to the body for a prolonged time.
  4. It is recommended that the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor temperature should not be too large. Appropriate adjustments of the setting temperature can prevent the waste of electricity.
  5. If your air conditioner is not fitted with a supply cord and a plug, an all-pole switch must be installed in the fixed wiring and the distance between contacts should be no less than 0.1 inch.
  6. If your air conditioner is permanently connected to the fixed wiring, a residual current device (RCD) having rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA should be installed in the fixed wiring.
  7. The power supply circuit should have leakage protector and air switch of which the capacity should be more than 1.5 times of the maximum current.

NOTE: This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases. Never try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional. The specification of the fuse is printed on the circuit board, such as: 3.15A/250V AC, etc. Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change. Refrigerant with lower global warming potential (GWP) would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP, if leaked to the atmosphere. This appliance contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to [2088]. This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the atmosphere, the impact on global warming would be [2088] times higher than 1 kg of CO2, over a period of 100 years.

Product View

Indoor Unit, Open View

The indoor unit components are:

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the indoor unit with numbered parts indicating the air inlet grille, panel, air filter, air louvre, air vent, force switch, and pipe protector ring.

Outdoor Unit

The outdoor unit components are:

Diagram Description: Illustrations show the outdoor unit for 12k and 24k BTU versions, and the 18k BTU version, with numbered parts indicating the air outlet grille, power cable, connecting pipe, and drain hose outlet/pipe.

Notice for Installation

Important Notices

Requirements for Installation Location

Requirements for the Mounting Plate

NOTE: Mounting plate not included.

Electrical Safety Requirements

Minimum Cross-Sectional Area of Power Cable and Interconnection Cord

North America Other Regions
Appliance Amps AWG Rated Current of Appliance Nominal Cross-Sectional Area
10A 18 >3 and ≤6A 0.75mm²
13A 16 >6 and ≤10A 1mm²
18A 14 >10 and ≤16A 1.5mm²
25A 12 >16 and ≤25A 2.5mm²
30A 10 >25 and ≤32A 4mm²
40A 8 >32 and ≤40A 6mm²

NOTE: For the number of cores in the cable refer to the detailed wiring diagram adhered on the unit.

Requirements for Operations at Raised Height

Grounding Requirements

Others

Packing List

Packing List of the Indoor Unit

Name Quantity Unit
Indoor Unit 1 PC
Remote Controller 1 PC
Batteries (7#) 2 PC
Instructions 1 Set
Drain Pipe 1 PC

Packing List of the Outdoor Unit

Name Quantity Unit
Outdoor Unit 1 PC
Connecting Pipe 2 PC
Plastic Tape 1 Roll
Pipe Protection Ring 1 PC
Luting (Putty) 1 Packet

Installation: Indoor Unit

Clearance Requirements for Indoor Installation

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the indoor unit with clearance dimensions marked: 7.9 inches on the left and right sides, 5.9 inches below, and 78.7 inches in width. It notes that all measurements should be no less than posted from obstructions.

Mounting Plate

  1. The wall for installation of the indoor unit shall be hard and firm to prevent vibration.
  2. Use the “+” type screw to fasten the mounting plate. Horizontally mount the mounting plate on the wall and ensure it is level with the wall.
  3. Pull the mounting plate by hand after installing to confirm if it is solid.

Wall-Through Hole

  1. Make a 60-80mm hole as appropriate, where there are no obstructions for drilling. The indoor connection pipe should slant outwardly by 10-20°.
  2. To protect the piping and the cables from being damaged running through the wall, the pipe protecting ring shall be installed and sealed with the putty that is included on the inside wall of the dwelling.

Diagram Description: An illustration shows a hole drilled through a wall for the indoor unit's piping. A pipe protector ring is shown installed, and the pipe is depicted slanting outwards. The note indicates the wall hole is typically 60-80mm and advises avoiding wiring and studs for structural integrity.

Installation: Indoor Unit (Continued)

Route of Pipeline

Depending on the position of the unit, the piping may be routed sideways from the left or the right (Fig 1), or vertically from the back (Fig 2) (depending on the pipe length of the indoor unit). In the case of sideway routing, cut off the outlet cutting stock of the opposite side.

Diagram Description: Two diagrams illustrate pipeline routing options: Fig 1 shows pipes routed from the side of the indoor unit, and Fig 2 shows pipes routed from the back.

Drainpipe Connection

  1. Remove the mountings and pull the indoor unit pipe out of the housing.
  2. Connect the connecting pipe to the indoor unit: Aim at the pipe center, tighten the taper nut with fingers, and then tighten the taper nut with a torque wrench. The torque used is shown on the table below.

Tightening Torque Table

Pipe Size Torque
(1/4)" 15~25
(3/8)" 35~40
(1/2)" 45~60
(5/8)" 73~78
(3/4)" 75~80

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the connection of a taper nut to a stop valve and connecting pipe, with labels for stop valve, taper nut, and connecting pipe.

Wrap the Piping

  1. Use the insulation sleeve to wrap the joint part of the indoor unit and the connection pipe. Then use the insulating material to pack and seal insulation pipe, to prevent generation of condensate water on the joint part.
  2. Connect the water outlet with drainpipes, and make the connection pipe, cables, and the drain hose straight.
  3. Use plastic cable ties to wrap the connecting pipes, cables and drain hose. Run the pipe sloping downward.

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the indoor unit with connecting pipes, drain hose, and cables bundled together with a plastic strap, running downwards.

Fixing the Indoor Unit

  1. Hang the indoor unit on the peg board and move the unit from left to right to ensure that the hook is properly positioned in the peg board.
  2. Push toward the lower left side and the upper right side of the unit toward the peg board, until the hook is embedded in the slot and makes a “click” sound.

Diagram Description: Two illustrations show the process of attaching the indoor unit to a mounting board. The first shows the unit being hung, and the second shows it being pushed into place until it clicks.

Installation: Indoor Unit (Wiring)

Wiring Diagram

If the air conditioner is provided with an interconnection cord, the wiring of the indoor unit is connected in the factory; there is no need of connection. If the interconnection cord is not provided, connection is needed in accordance with the wiring diagram.

Diagram Description: Wiring diagrams are shown for 'Constant Speed' and 'Variable Speed' units, illustrating terminal connections labeled 1 through 5, with corresponding labels like L (Line), N (Neutral), and S (Signal). A separate diagram shows a connector with terminals L, Lo, N, and S, indicating direct connection if a connector is present.

NOTE: This manual usually includes the wiring mode for different kinds of A/C. We cannot exclude the possibility that some special type of wiring diagrams are not included. The diagrams are for reference only. If the entity is different from this wiring diagram, please refer to the detailed wiring diagram adhered on the unit.

Installation: Outdoor Unit

Clearance Drawing for Outside Installation

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the outdoor unit with clearance dimensions marked: 11.8 inches on the left and right sides, and 7.9 inches in front. It notes that all measurements should be no less than posted from obstructions.

Unit Mounting Dimensions

Unit BTU Outdoor Unit Size W1(W2)*H*D (in.") A (in.") B (in.")
12K BTU 28.74(30.4)*21.46*11.22 21.1 10.9
18K BTU 30.90(33.5)*21.90*11.8 21.1 12.7
24K BTU 32.48(34.3)*25.79*12.2 24.6 13.7

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the outdoor unit with labels A and B indicating mounting bolt positions, and dimensions W1, W2, H, D for the unit size. The note states that measurement techniques do not change between unit design versions.

Install the Connection Pipe

  1. Aim the counter-bore of the connecting pipe at the stop valve and tighten the taper nut with fingers. Then tighten the taper nut with a torque wrench to the correct specification mentioned on page 10.
  2. When extending the pipe, an extra amount of refrigerant must be added so that the operation and performance of the air conditioner will not be compromised.

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the connection of a connecting pipe to a stop valve using a taper nut, with labels for stop valve, taper nut, connecting pipe, spanner, liquid side pipe, and gas side pipe.

Piping Length Amount of Refrigerant to be Added

Piping Length Amount of Refrigerant to be Added
< 16.4ft. Not Needed
16.4ft. - 49.2ft. CC ≤ 12000 BTU: 20g/m
CC ≥ 18000 BTU: 30g/m

NOTE: This table is for reference only.

Installation: Outdoor Unit (Continued)

Wiring Connection

  1. Loosen the screws and remove the E-parts cover from the unit.
  2. Connect the cables to the corresponding terminals of the terminal board of the outdoor unit (see the wiring diagram), and if there are signals connected to the plug, just create a butt joint.
  3. Ground Wire: Remove the grounding screw out of the electric bracket, cover the grounding wire end onto the grounding screw and screw it into the grounding hole.
  4. Fix the cable reliably with fasteners (Pressing board).
  5. Put the E-parts cover back in its original place and fasten it with screws.

Wiring Diagram

Diagram Description: Wiring diagrams are shown for 'Constant Speed' and 'Variable Speed' units, illustrating terminal connections labeled 1 through 5, with corresponding labels like L (Line), N (Neutral), and S (Signal). A separate diagram shows a connector with terminals L, Lo, N, and S, indicating direct connection if a connector is present.

NOTE: This manual usually includes the wiring mode for different kinds of A/C. It is possible that some special type of wiring diagrams are not included. The diagrams are for reference only. If the entity is different from this wiring diagram, please refer to the detailed wiring diagram adhered on the purchased unit.

Expelling the Air

Outdoor Unit Refrigerant Discharging Method: After the pipe side connection is complete, proceed as follows:

Diagram Description: A sequence of illustrations shows the process of expelling air from the refrigerant lines. Steps include loosening nuts on the gas and liquid parts, waiting for 8 seconds, quickly tightening and connecting the nut, and finally opening the spindles of the liquid end and other ends to check for leaks.

Vacuum Pumping Method

(R410A refrigerant evacuation must use the Vacuum Pumping Method)

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the vacuum pumping setup, including a vacuum pump connected via charge hoses to the unit's stop valves (liquid and gas) and a manifold valve with a pressure gauge. The gauge is shown reading -76cmHg.

Outdoor Condensation Drainage

When the unit is heating, the condensing water and defrosting water can go through the drain elbow.

Installation:

NOTE: Drain elbow is not included.

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the base plate of the outdoor unit with drain holes, indicating where to install the drain elbow and connect the drain hose.

NOTE: Drain holes are in the same location between outdoor unit versions.

Check After Installation

Electrical Safety Check

  1. If the supply voltage is as required.
  2. If there is any faulty or misconnection in each of the power, signal and grounding wires.
  3. If the grounding wire of the air conditioner is securely grounded.

Installation Safety Check

  1. If the installation is secure.
  2. If the water drain is smooth.
  3. If the wiring and piping are correctly installed.
  4. Check that no foreign matter or tools are left inside the unit.

Leak Test of the Refrigerant

Depending on the installation method, the following methods may be used to check for suspect leak, on areas such as the four connections of the outdoor unit and the cores of the cut-off valves and t-valves:

  1. Bubble Method: Spray a uniform layer of soapy water over the suspected leak spot and observe carefully for bubbles.
  2. Instrument Method: Checking for leaks by pointing the probe of the leak detector according to the instruction to the suspect points of the leak.

Notices for Use

Temperature Range Conditions

Outside the temperature range provided in the following table, the air conditioner may shut down.

Outdoor Indoor
Cooling > 109.4°F > 125.6°F
Heating > 75.2°F > 80.6°F

Notes for Heating

Notes for Turning Off Unit

Emergency Operation

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the location of the 'Force Switch' on the side of the indoor unit.

Airflow Direction Adjustment

(Front View – Open)

Test Operation

Test Operation Preparation

Test Operation Method

  1. Turn on the power and push the ON/OFF switch button of the remote controller to start the air conditioner.
  2. Select COOL, HEAT, SWING and other operation modes with the remote controller and see if the operation is ok.

Specific Caution

  1. Open the front panel of the indoor unit.
  2. The connector can not touch the terminal board.

Safety Instructions – Unit Operation

Always be careful when using the machine. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or other injuries, keep these safety considerations in mind when installing, using, and maintaining your machine.

CAUTION

  1. Do not let the remote controller drop or fall.
  2. Do not let the remote controller get wet.
  3. Do not expose the remote controller directly to the sunlight or excessive heat.
  4. If the remote controller does not work normally, remove the batteries for 30 seconds before you reinstall them. If that doesn't work, replace the batteries.
  5. When replacing the batteries, do not mix new batteries with old ones or mix batteries of different types.
  6. If the remote controller is not used for a long period of time, remove the batteries first to avoid the risk of leakage that may damage the remote controller.
  7. Properly dispose of discarded batteries.

Remote Control Functions

NOTE: The remote controller displays all symbols during power-on and only those corresponding to operation the rest of the time.

Diagram Description: An illustration of the Honeywell remote control is shown with numbered buttons corresponding to the functions described below.

  1. ON/OFF: Press this button to turn on/off the unit. This will clear the existing timer and sleep settings.
  2. °C/°F: Press this button to set the temperature display to Fahrenheit, which is displayed by default in Celsius. The “C” will not be displayed on the LCD. Press this button again to restore the temperature display to Celsius.
  3. SPEED: Press this button, you can select the fan speed as follows: Low -> Mid -> High -> Auto. NOTE: AUTO air speed is not available in FAN mode.
  4. DISPLAY: Press this button to turn on/off the display. This is for the convenience of users who are uncomfortable sleeping with the backlight on.
  5. SENSE: Press this button to set the temperature display on the remote controller to the temperature around the remote. Press this button again to set it to preset temperature.
  6. TIMER: With the unit ON, press this button to set OFF timer; with it OFF, press to set ON timer. Press this button once, an “ON (OFF)” will flash. Press “▲” or “▼” to set the number of hours for the unit to be turned ON/OFF, with an interval of 0.5 hour if less than 10 hours, or 1 hour if longer than 10 hours, and a range of 0.5-24 hours. Press it again to confirm the setting; the “ON (OFF)” will stop flashing. If the timer button is not pressed longer than 10 seconds after the “ON (OFF)” starts flashing, the timer setting will be exited. If a timer setting is confirmed, pressing this button again will cancel it.
  7. CLEAN: Press this button with the unit OFF, the remote controller will display “CL” and the unit will automatically clean dust off the evaporator and dry it. This will increase the cooling and heating efficiency. The Clean function runs for approximately 30 minutes; if the unit is turned on with the remote controller or this button is pressed again, the Clean function will be deactivated.
  8. ▲/▼ (Temperature Adjustment): Each time the “▲” is pressed, the temperature setting will increase by 1°F and each time the “▼” is pressed, it will decrease by 1°F. The temperature range is 60°F - 90°F. NOTE: The temperature cannot be set in AUTO or FAN mode, thus these two buttons are not functional.
  9. TURBO: Press this button only in COOL or HEAT mode to set TURBO on or off to speed the cooling or heating. When TURBO is on, the air speed is HIGH. When TURBO is off, the air speed will restore to previous status.
  10. MODE: Press this button, you can select the running mode as follows: AUTO -> COOL -> DRY -> HEAT -> FAN.
  11. SLEEP: Press this button to enter SLEEP mode, which the unit will exit after 10 hours of continuous operation and restore to the previous status. NOTE: The SLEEP function cannot be activated in FAN mode.
  12. SWING (Vertically): Press this button to activate up/down swing and press it again to reset the swing position.
  13. SWING (Horizontally): Press this button to activate left/right swing and press it again to reset the swing position.
  14. ANTI-M: The Anti-M function operates when the unit is turned off with the remote controller in COOL, DRY, or AUTO mode. It will operate in HEAT mode (FAN mode for cool only units), with the internal fan running with weak flow for 3 minutes before stopping, to remove moisture within the evaporator and prevent bad smells from mold. This function is not set in the factory. It may be set or cancelled any time: With the unit ON, press the “Anti-M” button once; the buzzer will sound 5 times, indicating the function is set. Once set, this function will remain active except when the unit is powered off or until it is cancelled. To cancel Anti-M: 1. Power off the unit. 2. With both the unit and the remote controller OFF, point the remote controller at the unit and press this button once; the buzzer will sound 3 times, indicating this function is canceled. NOTE: With Anti-M activated, do not turn the unit ON again before it is fully OFF. Anti-M function will not function when the OFF timer is set.
  15. ECO: If this button is pressed in COOL mode, the unit will enter ECO mode, which has the lowest electricity consumption and exits automatically 8 hours after. Changing modes or turning off the remote controller will automatically cancel the ECO function. Press the ECO button in ECO mode to exit this mode.

Air Conditioner Operation

Install Batteries

Diagram Description: Three illustrations show the process of installing AAA batteries into the remote control, showing the correct polarity (+ and -) and closing the cover.

  1. Install the batteries included with the unit (Triple A) and position the batteries to the right electric poles (+ and -).
  2. Put back on the cover.

Automatic Operation Mode

  1. Press the “MODE” button, select the automatic operation mode.
  2. By pressing the “SPEED” button, you can select the fan speed from LOW, MID, HIGH, AUTO.
  3. Press the “ON/OFF” button, the air conditioner starts to operate.
  4. Press the “ON/OFF” button again, the air conditioner stops.

NOTE: In the fan operation mode, the temperature settings are non-effective.

Cooling/Heating Operation Mode

  1. Press the “MODE” button, select the Cooling or Heating operation mode.
  2. By pressing the “▲” or “▼” button, you can set the temperature. The display changes as you press the button.
  3. By pressing the “SPEED” button, you can select the fan speed from LOW, MID, HIGH, AUTO.
  4. Press the “ON/OFF” button, the air conditioner starts to operate.
  5. Press the “ON/OFF” button again, the air conditioner stops.

Fan Operation Mode

  1. Press the “MODE” button, select the fan operation mode.
  2. By pressing the “SPEED” button, you can select the fan speed from LOW, MID, HIGH.
  3. Press the “ON/OFF” button, the air conditioner starts to operate.
  4. Press the “ON/OFF” button again, the air conditioner stops.

NOTE: In the fan operation mode, the temperature settings are non-effective.

Drying Operation Mode

  1. Press the “MODE” button, select the drying operation mode.
  2. By pressing the “▲” or “▼” button, you can set the temperature; the display changes as you touch the button.
  3. By pressing the “SPEED” button, you can select the fan speed from LOW, MID, HIGH, AUTO.
  4. Press the “ON/OFF” button, the air conditioner starts to operate.
  5. Press the “ON/OFF” button again, the air conditioner stops.

Backlight Function

Machine Maintenance

WARNING:

Cleaning the Indoor Unit Panel

  1. When the panel of the indoor unit is contaminated, clean it gently with a wrung towel using warm water (below 113°F) and do not remove the panel while cleaning.

Clean the Air Filter

  1. Use both hands to open the panel upwards towards the ceiling.
  2. Release the air filter from the slot and remove it.
  3. Use a vacuum cleaner or water to rinse the filter, and if the filter is very dirty (ex. grease), clean it with warm water (below 113°F) with mild detergent (neutral pH) dissolved in, and then put the filter in the shade to dry.
  4. Reinstall the dried filter in reverse order of removal, then cover and lock the panel.

Diagram Description: An illustration shows the indoor unit's front panel opened, with an arrow pointing to the removable air filter.

Check Before Use

  1. Check whether all the air inlets and outlets of the units are unblocked.
  2. Check whether there is blocking in the water outlet of the drainpipe, and immediately clean it up if any.
  3. Check the ground wire is reliably grounded.
  4. Check whether the remote control batteries are installed, and whether the power is sufficient.
  5. Check whether there is damage in the mounting bracket of the outdoor unit, and if any, please contact a qualified service technician.

Maintain After Use

  1. Cut off the power source of the air conditioner, turn off the circuit breaker and remove the batteries from the remote control.
  2. Clean the filter and the unit body.
  3. Remove the dust and debris from the outdoor unit.
  4. Check whether there is damage in the mounting bracket of the outdoor unit, and if any, please contact a qualified service technician.

Immediately stop all operations and cut off the power supply, contact a qualified service technician locally in the following situations:

Troubleshooting

In case of problems, first turn off the air conditioner and disconnect from the source of electricity.

Symptom Solutions
Air conditioner can not operate at all
  • Has the power been shut down?
  • Is the wiring loose?
  • Is voltage too high or too low? (measured by professionals)
  • Does it reach the set time for start up?
  • Does the circuit protection device trip?
Remote controller is not responding
  • Is the remote controller out of effective distance to the indoor unit?
  • Are there any obstructions between the controller and the signal receptor?
  • Is the battery exhausted?
Cooling/Heating efficiency is not good
  • Is the setting temperature suitable?
  • Is the air inlet or outlet obstructed?
  • Is indoor fan speed set at low speed?
  • Is there any heat source in your room?
  • Is the air filter dirty?
Indoor unit does not operate immediately when the air conditioner is restarted If the air conditioner is turned on immediately after it is turned off, the protective delay switch will delay the operation for 3 to 5 minutes.
There is an unusual smell blowing from the outlet after operation is started The air conditioner itself does not have undesirable odor. If there is odor, it may be due to accumulation of the odor in the environment. Please clean the air filter or activate the cleaning function.
There is sound of running water during the running of air conditioner Sometimes the "hissing” sound of running water can be heard. This is the sound of the flow of the refrigerant -- not a malfunction.
A slight “click” sound is heard at the of start-up or shut-down Due to temperature changes, panel, and other parts will swell, causing the sound of friction. This is normal, not a fault.
During the cooling operation, the indoor unit outlet sometimes will blow out mist This is because the indoor air is cooled rapidly. After it runs for some time, the indoor temperature and humidity will be reduced, and the mist will disappear.

NOTE: Do not attempt to repair the unit by yourself. For repairs, contact the company that installed the unit. For all replacements, contact Royal Sovereign Customer Service at +1 855-687-2223 or supportusa@honeywelldispensers.com.

Two Years Limited Warranty

Royal Sovereign International, Inc. warranties this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years. This warranty is extended to the original purchaser only as outlined below:

This warranty only covers products that are properly installed, properly maintained, and properly operated in accordance with the instructions provided. This limited warranty does not cover any failures or operating difficulties due to normal wear and tear, accident, abuse, misuse, alteration, misapplication, improper installation, or improper maintenance and service by you or any third party.

To request a return, please contact +1 855-687-2223 or supportusa@honeywelldispensers.com. All transportation costs for the return of damaged product or parts will be the responsibility of the purchaser. Return defective product, in original packaging, to the address below.

Royal Sovereign International, Inc. requires reasonable proof of your date of purchase from an authorized retailer or distributor. Therefore, you should keep your receipt, invoice, or canceled check from the original purchase. The limited warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of parts which prove defective under normal use and service within the warranty period.

Royal Sovereign International, Inc. (and its affiliated companies) SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER TO PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion and limitations may not apply to you.

For product support and warranty questions, please visit us at www.honeywelldispensers.com

Company Information

ROYAL SOVEREIGN INTERNATIONAL, INC.
2 Volvo Dr., Rockleigh, NJ 07647 USA
TEL: +1 855-687-2223
Email: supportusa@honeywelldispensers.com

The Honeywell Trademark is used under license from Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell International Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to this product. This product is manufactured by Royal Sovereign International.

Models: HWAC-1217S, Mini-Split Air Conditioner Single Zone, Mini-Split Air Conditioner, Air Conditioner, Conditioner, HWAC-1217S Mini-Split Air Conditioner Single Zone, Air Conditioner Single Zone, Conditioner Single Zone

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