Installation guide

Installation
Instructions
Attach
foam
adhesive
seal:
Attach
foam adhesive
seal
along
the
bottom
of
the
curtain
bottom
channel
(FIG.8).
FIG.8
FIG.9
Angle
of
cabinet
bracket
securely
seated
on
edge
of
inner
sill.
cabinet
Bracket
window
inner
sill
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A.
Curtain
housing
window
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B.
Foam
adhesive
seal
outer
sill
A.
Window
sash
Install
Cabinet
into
Window:
B.
Empty
cabinet
1.
Center
empty
cabinet
in
window:
C.
Window
channel
Check
that
lower
rail
of
air
conditioner
cabinet
is
behind
and
against
back
side
of
window
sill.
Maintain
a
firm
hold
on
the
air
conditioner
cabinet
(FIG.9).
Lower
window
sash
to
hold
the
cabinet
in
place.
Measure
the
distance
between
the
right
side
of
the
cabinet
and
the
inside
of
the
window
channel
(FIG.10).
Repeat
for
the
left
side.
Adjust
the
cabinet
until
the
distance
on
each
side
is
the
same.
2.
Attach
the
cabinet
to
window:
A:
For
wooden
window:
Use
a
3/16"
drill bit
to
drill
three
starter
holes
3/8”
deep
through
the
three
holes
in
the
cabinet
and
into
the
window
sill,
and
drill
one
starter
hole
3/8”
deep
through
the
hole
in
the
middle
of
top
rail
and
into
the
window
frame
(FIG.11).
Attach
cabinet
to
window
with
three
#10
x
1/2”
pan-head
Phillips
screws
and
one
#10
X 1/2"
round-head
screw
(FIG.11).
B:
For
Vinyl-Clad
window:
Use
a
1/8"
drill
bit
to
drill
one
hole
through
the
hole
in
the
middle
of
top
rail
and
into
the
window
frame.
Attach
cabinet
to
window
with
one #10
x
1/2"
round-head
Phillips
screw
(FIG.11).
Place
two
safety
locks
into
the
holes
that
located
in
the
bottom
of
the
cabinet
and
drive
two locking
screws
through
the
safety
locks
into
the
cabinet
as
shown
(FIG.12)
3.
Check
that
air
conditioner
cabinet
is
tilted
back
5/16"
to
3/8"
so
that
water
could
run
to
the
outside
(See
FIG.13).
FIG.11
-
on
Gi.
FIG.13
Window
Sash
5/16"-
3/8"
(FIG.11).
2.
Drill
holes
and
drive
locking
screws:
A:
For
wooden
windows:
Use
a
3/32"
drill bit
to
drill 4
starter
holes
through
the
holes
in
the
side
curtains
into
the
window.
Drive
four
#10
X
1/2”
locking
screws
through
the
holes
in
the
side
curtains
into
the
window
Le
A A A
eel
A.
#10
X
1/2"
pan-head
Phillips
screws
A.
#10
X
1/4"
pan-head
Phillips
screws
Side
Louvers
B.
#10
X
1/2”
round-head
screw
B.
Safety
Lock
Window
Sill
C.
Window
channel
Only
for
Vinly-Clad
Window
“ts
Attach
Side
Curtains
to
Window
Frame:
=
1.
Extend
the
side
curtains
out
against
the
window
frame
L
LA
FIG.14A
me
F
Na
FIG.14B
sill
and
window
frame(FIG.14A,
FIG.14B).
Bo
B:
For
Vinyl-Clad
windows:
.
Use
a
1/8"
drill bit
to
drill
two
holes
through
the
holes
in
the
A.
Window
channel
A.
#10
X 1/2”
round-head
side
curtains
into
the
window
frame
as
shown
(FIG.14A).
B.
left-hand
curtain
screw
Drive
two
#10
X
1/2"
locking
screws
through
the
holes
in
the
C.
#10
X
1/2"
round-head
B.
Slotted
hole
in
the
side
curtains
into
the
window
sash
(FIG.14A)
screw
bottom
of
the
curtain
3.
Trim
the
weather
seal
(6"X3/4"X1/12")
with
a
proper
length,
peel
off
the
protective
backing
and
plug
any
gaps
if
needed
as
shown
(FIG.14B).