Hyundai Electronics

WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER

(1.7KW) HYWINAC17TA

Genuine Product of Hyundai Corporation

Safety & Warnings

Safety Warnings

Ensure to read the user guide thoroughly before installation, use, and maintenance. Failure to do so may lead to injury or damage.

Introduction to Refrigerants R32

Refrigerants used in air conditioners, such as R32, are environmentally friendly hydrocarbons. R32 is flammable and odorless, and under certain conditions, it can burn or explode. However, by following proper installation guidelines and using the air conditioner correctly in appropriately sized rooms, risks of burning or explosion are mitigated. Compared to conventional refrigerants, R32 is eco-friendly, does not damage the ozone layer, and has a low greenhouse effect.

Installation and Maintenance:

Usage:

Additional Warnings for R290/R32 Refrigerants

Information on Servicing

Perform safety checks before working on systems containing flammable refrigerants to minimize ignition risks. Follow these precautions for repair work:

Repair to Intrinsically Safe Components

Avoid applying permanent inductive or capacitance loads to the circuit. Use only intrinsically safe components when working live in flammable atmospheres. Replace components with Kogan.com specified parts to avoid igniting refrigerant leaks.

Cabling

Check cabling for wear, corrosion, pressure, vibration, sharp edges, and adverse environmental effects. Consider aging effects and vibrations from compressors or fans.

Detection of Flammable Refrigerants

Do not use ignition sources to detect refrigerant leaks. Avoid using halide torches or other detectors with naked flames.

Leak Detection Methods

Use electronic leak detectors calibrated for flammable refrigerants. Ensure the detector is non-sparking and suitable for the refrigerant used. Use leak detection fluids compatible with refrigerants, avoiding chlorine-based detergents. If brazing is needed, recover all refrigerant from the system and purge with OFN before and during brazing.

Removal and Evacuation

Charging Procedures

Follow conventional charging procedures and ensure no contamination of different refrigerants. Keep hoses short and cylinders upright. Ensure the refrigeration system is earthed before charging. Label the system after charging. Avoid overfilling the system and pressure test with OFN before commissioning.

Decommissioning

Familiarise yourself with the equipment and its details. Safely recover refrigerants and handle refrigerant cylinders according to standards. Use personal protective equipment and supervise the recovery process. Do not overfill cylinders and ensure all isolation valves are closed after recovery.

Labelling

Label equipment indicating it has been decommissioned and emptied of refrigerant. Date and sign the label, stating the equipment contains flammable refrigerant.

Recovery

Use appropriate recovery cylinders for refrigerants and ensure they are correctly labelled. Follow safety procedures for compressors and oils, evacuating them before returning to suppliers. Use only electric heating for the compressor body and safely drain the oil. By following these guidelines, you ensure the safe and efficient use of your wall air conditioner, minimizing risks associated with flammable refrigerants.

Electric Shock Hazard

Overview

The air conditioner can be operated by pressing the relevant button on the control panel as well as the remote control.

Diagram of Air Conditioner Components:

Front Cover

Air outlet grille (Indoor)

Cabinet

Air outlet grille (Indoor)

Air inlet grille (Outdoor)

Vent Lever

Control Panel

Air filter

Control Panel

Control panel may appear different depending on what model you have purchased.

Control Panel Layout:

Remote Controller

The remote controller transmits signals to the system. The unit will confirm the command with a beep.

No. Button Function
1 MODE To select the mode of operation.
2 ON/OFF To switch the conditioner on and off.
3 TIMER To set automatic switching-on/off.
4 SLEEP To activate the function "SLEEP".
5 ECO To activate the function "ECO".
6 SUPER Press this button to activate/deactivate the Super function, which enables the unit to reach the preset temperature in the shortest time.
7 FAN To select the fan speed of auto/low/mid/high.
8 SWING To activate or deactivate the movement of the "DEFLECTORS".
9 (TEMP DN) [Down Arrow] Decrease the temperature or time by 1 unit.
10 (TEMP UP) [Up Arrow] Increase the temperature or time by 1 unit.

Note: The outlooking and some functions of the remote control may vary according to the model. The shape and position of buttons and indicators may vary according to the model, but their function is the same.

The unit confirms the correct reception of each press button with a beep.

You will hear a beep when you press the following buttons or select the following optional functions, though the actual model may not have this function:

Installation

Location

Caution:

The range of external static pressure at which the appliance was tested is 0-5Pa.

Installation Diagrams:

Caution:

Installing the Unit

  1. Remove the front panel (Figure 1). Remove the air filter (Figure 2). Remove screws at the bottom of the front panel (Figure 3). Open the panel cover.
  2. Remove the screws in the chassis-fixing board and cabinet. Some models have two more screws on the back of the cabinet (Figure 4).
  3. Grasp the handle on the front of the chassis and carefully slide the air conditioner unit out of the cabinet (Figure 5).
  4. Install the drain tube connection into the hole provided at the rear of the air conditioner chassis (Figure 6). There are two methods for treating condensed water: back drainage or bottom drainage.
    • Bottom drainage: The drain tray is fixed in position using four screws, and the flare nut is used to block the back drainage hole (Figure 7).
    • Back drainage: Use the flare nut to block the bottom drainage hole and use a water outlet pipe to connect the back drainage hole. Pay attention to the sealing ring to prevent water leakage (Figure 8).
  5. Install the air conditioner cabinet on the installation shelf (not included) with screws (Figure 9).
  6. Carefully slide the unit back into the cabinet (Figure 10).
  7. Reinstall the retaining bracket, front panel, and previously removed mounting screws (Figures 3, 4, 11).
  8. Reinstall the air filter (Figure 12).

Installing the Remote Control Batteries

  1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control.
  2. Remove the old batteries from the battery compartment and replace them with 2 new AAA batteries.
  3. Replace the battery cover.

Operation

You can operate this air conditioner by pressing the relevant button on the control panel as well as the remote control.

Button Function
AUTO SWING [Auto Swing Icon] Used to adjust airflow direction.
TIMER [Timer Icon]
  • Used to set or cancel timer operation.
  • When the unit is in operation, you can set OFF TIMER. When the unit is off, you can set ON TIMER. Timer setting range is 0.5 - 24 hours.
  • If the OFF TIMER is set, the timer LED displays the remaining time to turn off the unit for only 10 seconds, then LED shifts to display set temperature. If you press TIMER button within the 10 seconds, OFF TIMER will be cancelled.
  • If the ON TIMER is set, the timer LED displays the remaining time to turn on the unit. If you want to cancel ON TIMER, press TIMER button.
ON/OFF [Power Icon] Used to turn the air conditioner ON/OFF.
MODE [Mode Icon] Every time you press this button, the operation mode is changed in sequence: COOLING → FAN ONLY → HEATING → COOLING.
FAN SPEED [Fan Speed Icon] Press to cycle through the fan speeds in sequence: AUTO → LOW → MID → HIGH.
[Up/Down Arrows] This button is used to set room temperature or used to set time in TIMER mode.
SLEEP [Sleep Icon] To activate the "SLEEP" function.

Control panel symbols:

The below symbols turn on when the relevant mode is in use.

[Timer Icon] Timer
[Cooling Icon] Cooling
[Heating Icon] Heating
[Fan Only Icon] Fan Only
[Sleep Icon] Sleep
[Display Icon] Display set temperature/display set timer
[Low Fan Speed Icon] Low fan speed
[Mid Fan Speed Icon] Mid fan speed
[High Fan Speed Icon] High fan speed
[Auto Fan Speed Icon] Auto fan speed
[Compressor Running Icon] Compressor running

Note: The functions and icons shown above are general. The actual product appearance and functions may differ slightly. Refer to the panel diagram for the specific model.

Cleaning & Care

Never use hot water above 50°C, benzine, gasoline, acid, thinner, or brushes to wipe off dirt as they will damage the plastic surface and the coating.

Air Filter

CAUTION:

Air Cleaning Filter

The air cleaning filter is attached to the air filter. Wash the air cleaning filter as well when washing the air filter.

Operating Conditions

Your air conditioner is designed to operate efficiently within specific temperature ranges, categorized as T1 and T3 conditions:

T1 Condition:

T3 Condition:

Ensure to use the air conditioner within these temperature ranges for optimal performance and efficiency.

Extended Downtime Maintenance

CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the fins during cleaning.

Front Cover

Specifications

Rated volts 250
Amps 3.15
Climate class rating T1: ambient temperature for cooling: 18~43°C, ambient temperature for heating: -5~20°C.
T3: ambient temperature for cooling: 25~52°C, ambient temperature for heating: -5~20°C.

Electrical Specifications

Troubleshooting

Check the following points before requesting repairs or service. If the malfunction persists, cease use immediately and contact help.Kogan.com for support.

Faults Cause
Does not operate
  • Is the power off?
  • Is the fuse blown?
  • Is the voltage extremely high or low?
  • Is the operation dial set to "off"?
Does not cool effectively
  • Is the air filter full of dust or dirt?
  • Does sunlight fall directly on the unit?
  • Is the airflow on the rear side obstructed? Ensure there is a space of 500mm behind the rear side of the air conditioner.
  • Are doors or windows opened widely, or are there other sources of heat in the room?
  • Is the temperature dial set to a colder position? Turn the dial further clockwise if necessary.
  • Is the ventilation damper opened?

Notes

Models: HYWINAC17TA 1.7kW Window Air Conditioner, HYWINAC17TA, 1.7kW Window Air Conditioner, Window Air Conditioner, Air Conditioner

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