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ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
Electrical wiring and connections should be made by qualified
electricians and in accordance with local electrical codes and
regulations. The air conditioner units must be grounded.
The air conditioner unit must be connected to an adequate
power outlet from a separate branch circuit protected by a time
delay circuit breaker, as specified on unit's nameplate.
Voltage should not vary beyond
10% of the rated voltage.
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INSTALLATION OF
THE INDOOR UNIT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF THE
CONNECTING WIRES
1. Open the grille
2. Open the terminal cover.
3. After installation of the indoor unit, reinstall the terminal cover.
Fig.7
1. Lift grille
2. Screw
REFRIGERATION TUBE ROUTING
1. There are five possible routes for installing the refrigeration
tube as shown.
2. For route (6), cut the bottom notch in the rear.
3. For routes (5) or (7), cut the side notches in the rear and in
the front panel.
Fig.8
1. Front
2. Rear
3. Rear outlet
4. Lefthand oulet
5. Lefthand rar outlet
6. Bottom oulet
7. Righthand outlet
INSTALLATION OF THE NOUNTING PLATE
1. Figure 9 shows the location of the mounting plate relative
to the unit size. Refer to one of the drawings, according to
your unit length (marked in square).
2. Locate the mounting plate as shown on the wall in a
horizontal position, using a spirit level.
3. Mark the position of the four mounting holes on the wall and
drill four holes to accommodate the dowels.
4. Mount the mounting plate on to the wall by the four screws.
Ensure screws are tightened properly.
Fig 8
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Fig 9
Fig 7
8
83
100.5
8
83
100.5
18.5
30
167.5
810
285
42
93
70
13.5
167.5
70
42
93
1
2