Hyundai H-AR1-05C-UI009/I Instruction Manual Download Page 3

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Electric  air conditioner (split system)

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Dear Customer!

Thank you for a shrewd choice and purchase of Hyundai portable electric air conditioner.
It will serve you for a long time.

1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The appliance is designed for air cooling in domestic premises. The manufacturer reserves the 

right to introduce changes in design, configuration and processing of the article with a view to 

improve its properties without any prior notification of customers. There may be some misprints 

in text and digital notations of the present manual.

If after reading of this manual you have any questions concerning work and operation of the 

appliance, please, refer to a shop assistant or to a specialized service center for further explana-

tions.

The article has a label with all the needed technical data and other useful information about the 

appliance. Use the appliance only for its intended purpose indicated in this manual.

2. SAFEGUARDS

1. 

Don’t try to install the conditioner by yourself. Call for a qualified installation specialist.

2.  While using the air conditioner, it is necessary to observe several precautions. Incorrect operation 

due to ignoring of precautions may result in personal injury of a user and other people, as well as 

in damaging of their property.

3.  The electric appliance should be under observation while operated, especially if there are any 

children near it.

4. 

Don’t pass your fingers or foreign objects through an air outlet grille of indoor and outdoor units, 

since it may result in a trauma caused by a revolving fan.

5.  Don’t let children turn the conditioner on by themselves. Children may turn the conditioner on 

only under the care of adults.

6.  Don’t try to repair the conditioner by yourself. Internal units of the conditioner carry a voltage and 

it is life-threatening! For repair of the appliance refer to an authorized service center.

7.  Don’t use the appliance if it is faulty, or if it was dropped or damaged.

8.  Don’t open a front panel of the appliance during its work.

9.  Don’t dismantle and modify the appliance.

10. Unplug the conditioner immediately, if it emits strange odours or smoke.

11. 

Don’t splash and pour water and other liquids on the conditioner.

12. Always unplug the conditioner during a lighting storm.

13. Always unplug the conditioner, when it is not used.

14. Before cleaning and maintenance of the conditioner unplug it. Cleaning and maintenance should 

be performed in accordance with instructions of this manual.

15. 

To ensure the effective work of the conditioner, operate it in environment described in the present 

manual.

16.  Don’t use dangerous chemicals for cleaning of the appliance and don’t let them on the appliance.

17. 

When removing an air filter, don’t touch metal parts of the appliance.

18. 

To avoid overheating and risk of flash fire, as well as damage of internal electric network, don’t 

change the length of a power cord and don’t connect the appliance via extension cords.

19. To avoid electrical hazards, damaged power cord must be changed only at authorized service 

centers qualified professionals.

20. 

To avoid risk of electric shock, do not place the power cord near a heater and flammable or 

combustible substances.

21. Do not start or stop the unit by connecting or disconnecting electrical power.

22. To avoid electric shock, a damaged power cord should be replaced only in authorized service 

centers by qualified specialists.

23. 

To avoid electric shock, don’t place the power cord near heating appliances and flammable or 

combustible substances.

24. Don’t start and stop the appliance by power-up and down.

25. 

Don’t press the buttons of the remote control board by anything but your fingers.

26. Don’t use the appliance for purposes not intended by this user manual.

Summary of Contents for H-AR1-05C-UI009/I

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Page 2: ...rmation 2 Safeguards 3 Specifications 4 Appliance description 5 Delivery set 6 Appliance control Control panel for indoor unit Remote control board 7 Operating modes 8 Maintenance 9 Troubleshooting 10...

Page 3: ...ry a voltage and it is life threatening For repair of the appliance refer to an authorized service center 7 Don t use the appliance if it is faulty or if it was dropped or damaged 8 Don t open a front...

Page 4: ...ht outdoor unit kg Gross weight indoor unit kg Gross weight outdoor unit kg Net dimensions indoor unit mm Net dimensions outdoor unit mm Packing dimensions indoor unit mm Packing dimensions outdoor un...

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Page 6: ...ture outdoor unit Refrigerant piping Liquid side Gas side inch Max refrigerant pipe length m Maximum difference in level m Net weight indoor unit kg Net weight outdoor unit kg Gross weight indoor unit...

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Page 8: ...on of treated air 6 Air outlet of the indoor unit 7 Copper tube for gas freon connection line 8 Tube for condensate removal 9 Air outlet grille of the outdoor unit 10 Conditioner unit for outdoor inst...

Page 9: ...ir conditioner to the forced cooling mode 3 Close the front panel The front panel of air conditioner there is a display that shows the current temperature and defined and indicators display modes and...

Page 10: ...ar the display on the indoor unit Press it again to light the display 8 Button TIMER OFF This button sets the automatic switch off set the desired time by pressing the TEMP up down or as a button TIME...

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