2m
P3
2m
2
-
2
.
2
m
Outdoor
Indoor
P4
P5
spirit level
To
maintain
the
best
performance
from
your
air
conditioner
,
prevent
breakdowns
or
hazards
,
you
must
position
it
correctly
.
Please
follow
the
guidelines
and
instruction
below
in
full
,
as
failure
to
do
so
could
cause
potential
installation
problems
.
The
air
conditioner
must
be
installed
on
an
exterior
wall
that
has
access
to
the
out
side
with
a
minimum
of
2
meters
clearance
to
the
outside
.
(See
image
P3
)
After
determining
the
best
place
for
installation
as
described
above
,
please
check
to
ensure
that
the
wall
can
be
drilled
in
the
chosen
area
without
interfering
with
other
structures
or
installations
(
beams
,
piers
,
pipes
,
wires
,
etc
. ) .
Please
also
ensure
that
there
are
no
obstacles
on
the
outside
of
the
wall
,
which
may
obstruct
air
circulation
through
the
drilled
holes
,
for
example
: (
plants
and
their
leaves
,
slats
or
panelling
,
drain
pipes
,
overflows
and
gratings
,
etc
. ) .
Any
obstruction
could
interfere
with
the
correct
performances
of
the
air
conditioner
.
The
wall
on
which
the
air
conditioner
is
installed
must
be
sturdy
and
able
to
withstand
the
weight
fo
the
air
conditioner
.
The
air
conditioner
must
be
fitted
leaving
room
all
around
as
illustrated
in
the
paper
template
.
Fasten
the
template
to
the
wall
once
the
following
guidelines
have
been
thoroughly
checked
.
Ensure
that
a
spirit
level
is
used
,
as
the
air
conditioner
must
be
level
.
Follow
the
installation
instructions
in
full
.
Do
not
drill
any
holes
until
you
are
completely
confident
that
there
are
no
obstacles
in
the
area
you
wish
to
drill
and
there
are
no
obstructions
,
which
could
be
hidden
by
the
construction
of
the
wall
,
for
example
:
electrical
wiring
,
water
&
gas
pipes
or
supporting
lintels
or
beams
.
Fasten
the
template
to
the
wall
taking
care
to
check
the
distance
from
the
floor
or
ceiling
.
Use
a
pilot
drill
to
mark
the
centre
of
each
core
hole
to
be
drilled
. (
See
image
P5
)
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