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- The hole in the wall should be made sloping downwards in
order to aid the natural flow of the condensate water, ob-
serving the indications given in Fig.(11).
- Having completed all the operations for installing the steel
fixing plate, remove the reference cardboard template.
- Position the pipes according to the direction required, ben-
ding them properly in order not to cause kinks in the actual
pipes.
- To position the pipes for directions “1” and “2” Fig.(10),
they must be rotated to the required direction.
- Avoid bending the copper pipes several times in the same
point, otherwise they could be damaged.
- Remove the unions and the rubber plugs from the indoor
unit refrigerant circuit fittings only at the moment of con-
necting to the outdoor unit.
- If the outlet direction is “2”, “3” or “4”, use a pair of pliers to
remove the relative plastic knock-out on the unit.
Positioning the indoor unit on the steel fixing plate
After having connected the indoor unit to the outdoor unit
connecting pipes, proceed as follows:
- Attach the indoor unit to the steel fixing plate by means of
the relative slots on the back of the air-conditioner
Fig.(12).
- Then press the indoor unit firmly onto the fixing plate, en-
suring that it is secured by the spring catch designed for
the purpose.
For further safety, after having attached the indoor unit to
the previously fixed steel plate, it is advisable to make
another two holes in the wall and secure the unit using the
spacers and the screws provided in the kit. To facilitate dril-
ling operations, it is advisable to fix the unit onto the fixing
plate, lift the front part and mark the drilling points on the
wall through the relative holes. Fig.(13).
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The outdoor unit should be put in a position that guarantees
the minimum space for sufficient air circulation and to allow
maintenance work and the connections of electrical and re-
frigerant circuit lines.
It may be installed on a floor or flat roof or wall-mounted,
provided its weight is properly supported and there is no
transmission of vibration to the adjacent rooms.
It is advisable to avoid:
- installation in cavities or air vents;
- installation where obstacles or barriers could cause recir-
culation of the expelled air;
- installation in places with an aggressive atmosphere;
- installation in confined places in which the sound level of
the outdoor unit could be increased by reverberation or re-
sonance;
- installation in corners where dust, leaves or anything else
usually collects, which could reduce the efficiency of the
air-conditioner by obstructing the passage of air;
- installation in places where the air expelled by the outdoor
unit could enter the inhabited rooms through windows or
doors, thereby causing discomfort to those inside;
- installation in a place where the air expelled from the out-
door unit is against a prevailing wind;
- installation in a place that is in direct sunlight.
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INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT
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Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT
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Model
20
30
40
L
810
810
967
H
300
300
300
A
52
40
40
B
85
138
138