10~15mm
Over 50cm
HEAT
RADIATION
FENCE
AWNING
FOAM
COOLED
AIR
70-150cm
Level
1/4 Bubble
Shipping screws
White styrofoam block
Installation Steps
Hardware
Installation
17
Select the Best Location
Measure the space for installation to assure a good fit.
The air conditioner must be installed firmly into place to
prevent vibration and noise.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Remove all obstacles from the rear of the unit. There
must be at least 50cm (20in.) of cleared space around
the rear of the unit. Obstacles restricting the airflow
may reduce the cooling efficiency of the unit.
The unit should be installed with a slight tilt towards the
outside (approx. 3°) to allow condensed water to drain.
(About 10~15mm or 1/4 bubble with level)
The external grille must be exposed outside for
air discharge.
NOTICE
4
3
2
1
Remove the Air Conditioner From the Case
Remove 2 shipping screws from the back of the case.
Remove the 2 screws on each side of the case. Keep these for later use.
Slide out the air conditioner from the case by pulling the base-pan handle while bracing the case.
Remove the white Styrofoam shipping block from the compressor. (Applicable for some models)
4
3
2
1
Attaching the Drain Pan (Optional)
The drain pan is used to collect condensed water.
The base-pan may overflow due to high humidity. The base-pan may also collect excess water when in
reverse mode (in Reverse Cycle models only). To drain the excess water, remove the drain cap from the back
of the unit and secure the drainpipe as follows:
1. Remove the drain pan located in the air discharge or on the barrier.
2. Remove the rubber cap from the hole on the base-pan. (Not applicable to all models)
3. Install the drain pan to the left corner of the cabinet with 2-4 screws.
4. Connect the drain hose to the hole located on the bottom of the drain pan.
You can purchase the drain hose or tubing locally to satisfy your particular needs. (Drain hose not included)
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