Hyundai Kona: Wireless Power Charger System / Troubleshooting
Wireless Power Charger System Troubleshooting
Trouble status
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Inspection item
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Inspection
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Not charged
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Check the mobile phone status
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R-1
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Amber LED blinks
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Overcurrent
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R-2
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Overheating
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R-2
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Foreign matter
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R-2
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R-1. Check the wireless power charger system operation
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If the placement of a mobile phone is not detected
(1) |
If the internal temperature of the mobile phone battery
is high, the mobile phone itself turns "OFF" the power.
The temperature at which the power is automatically
turned "OFF" differs by mobile phone model.
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(2) |
If the mobile phone was placed outside the charging range
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(3) |
If the mobile phone was placed by its LCD side on the charging
pad surface (if the phone was placed upside down)
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(4) |
If the mobile phone was turned 180°
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2. |
Check that the amber LED of the wireless charging lamp turns on
when the mobile phone is in normal condition and is correctly placed.
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R-2. Check for overcurrent, overheating and foreign matter
1. |
Overcurrent : Charging stops in overcurrent of over 4.5 A
(1) |
The overcurrent error status will be reset when the current
falls under 4.5 A or when ACC is turned off and on.
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2. |
Overheating : The unit will be automatically turned "OFF" when the
internal temperature of the wireless charging unit is over 158°F
(70°C).
(1) |
The error status will be reset when the internal temperature
of the wirelss charging unit falls under 149°F (65°C).
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3. |
Foreign matter : When metallic objects such as coins, clips and
precious metals are detected, charging will be stopped to prevent
overheating.
(1) |
Error status will be reset when foreign matter is removed.
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The amber LED of the charging display lamp blinks
10 times for 10 seconds, and then it is turned off
for 50 seconds (total 60 seconds).
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The process is repeated for every 60 seconds.
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Turning ACC OFF/ON resets the error status and returns
to normal operation.
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Description and Operation
Wireless Power Charger System
During ACC or IG ON, battery voltage is supplied to the wireless power charger
system to transmit an output of 5 ...