Installation guide

Installation
Instructions
FIG.21
A
fy
NOTE:
@
Dimension
for
depth
depends
on
wall
thickness
and
type
of
molding
(FIG.21).
@
Do
not
block
louvers
in
air
conditioner
cabinet.
@
Use
1"
(2.5
cm)
or
thicker
lumber
for
wood
frame.
C
A.
Outside
width
C.
Depth
B.
Outside
height
Install
Cabinet
into
Wood
Frame:
1.
Insert
cabinet
into
the
framed
wall
opening.
The
top
of
the
cabinet
should
extend
3/4”
(19.1
mm)
into
the
room.
If
there
is
trim,
the
cabinet
should
extend
3/4”
(19.1
mm)
past
trim
(FIG.22).
2.
Use
a
level
to
check
that
cabinet
is
level
side
to
side
(FIG.23).
3.
Check
that
air
conditioner
cabinet
is
tilted
to
the
outside
so
that
water
could
run
to
the
outside.
The
cabinet
should
slop
at
least
half-a-~-bubble
towards
the
rear.
4.
Reuse
the
insulation
to
seal
opening
between
cabinet
and
frame.
5.
Use
existing
holes
in
sides
and
top
of
cabinet
and
seven
#10
X
1”
wood
screws
(not
provided)
to
attach
cabinet
to
frame.
6.
Caulk
all
outside
wall
openings
around
cabinet.
fy
NOTE:
@
Do
not
overtighten
screws
or
the
cabinet
will
distort
and
provide
a
poor
air
seal
between
cabinet
and
air
conditioner.
N
_-B
FIG.22 FIG.23
a
SS
A.
3/4"
(19.1
mm)
extending
into
room
B.
Trim
Complete
Installation:
1.
Insert
air
conditioner
into
cabinet
(FIG.24).
2.
Reconnect
electronics
plug
if
present.
Insert
front
tabs
of
front
panel
into
top
of
cabinet
and
swing
front
into
place
(FIG.25A).
3.
Attach
bottom
front
of
panel
with
front
panel
screws
(FIG.25B).
Plug
into
a
grounded
3
prong
outlet.
.
Press
RESET
on
the
power
supply
cord.
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NOTE:
e
Handle
the
air
conditioner
gently
.
e
For
through-the-wall
installations,
if
needed,
install
molding
around
the
room
side
of
cabinet.
A.
level
a
FIG.24
FIG.25A
FIG.25B