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2.3.5
Fitting of the unit on bracket
After checking again that the fastening bracket is securely
fastened to the wall, and that any necessary preparations
for electrical connection and condensate drainage have
been made, you can fasten the air conditioner to its
supporting bracket. Lift it up holding the sides of the
bottom (see fig.13).
To facilitate the operation of fastening it to the bracket,
tilt it slightly toward you.
To make the electrical connection and fasten the
drainpipe, place a wedge between the air conditioner and
the wall. (see fig.14).
After these operations have been carried out the air
conditioner can be pushed firmly against the wall so that
the stud on the bracket catches.
When you are finished inspect carefully to make sure
there are no gaps at the back of the air conditioner (the
insulating gasket must fit firmly against the wall)
particularly in the zone where the air enters and leaves the
machine.
CHAP. 2.4
Preparation for High Level Assembly/Installation
2.4.1
Introduction
The air conditioner is assembled in the factory ready to be
installed low on a wall.
The air outlet, in this case, is at the top of the air
conditioner with the recycle grille and the control panel.
In order to prepare the product for installation on the top
part of the wall follow the instruction below.
2.4.2
Removal of front casing
Note: If the air condition er has not been installed on
the wall yet, place it on its back. Do not apply heavy
pressure to the bottom of the device as this could dent
or scratch the casing.
Use a small blade screwdriver to remove the horizontal
strips on the casing, applying gentle leverage in the slits
along the sides. (see fig.15).
Take care not to scratch the strips or casing with the
screwdriver point.
Unscrew the 8 self-threading screws that fasten the casing
to the air conditioner.
Lift the casing off carefully, pulling it toward you by
about 50cm (see fig.16).
Disconnect the fastener in the centre that fastens the wires
to the airflow deviation baffle adjustment motor (see fig.
17).
Now you can remove the case completely.
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