INSTALLATION
5) Drill a 4” diameter hole into a wall
or
install the plastic window panel in the window
and adjust it’s length.
6) Install nozzle fitting (3, Fig. D) into the hole in the wall or attach the nozzle fitting (3, Fig. D) to the
plastic window panel with four screws.
7) Connect the exhaust hose connector (2, Fig. D) into the nozzle fitting (3, Fig. D).
8) The cover (4, Fig. D) needs to be installed on the nozzle fitting (3, Fig. D) when the appliance is
not used.
The air conditioner can now be connected
to a 110V/60 Hz dedicated 15 amp socket.
You are advised not to use an extension cord. If, however, this is unavoidable, the cord must be
14 gauge, grounded at both ends and not be more than 30 feet long.
1) Check the installation of the air filter.
2) Install the exhaust hose connector (2, Fig. D) on the warm air outlet (at the
back of the appliance), and turn it clockwise.
3) Connect the exhaust hose (1,Fig. D) to the connector turning it
counterclockwise and pull the hose to the desired length.
4) Place the second connector (2, Fig. D) on the opposite end of the hose,
turning it counterclockwise.
** Note: Make sure the unit is plugged into a “dedicated” circuit; this unit
requires 12 amps of power every time it is started.
Install the appliance in the room to be air-conditioned. It must be positioned on a flat surface.
If the appliance has been transported lying down, put it in the vertical position and leave it for 3
hours so that the coolant “stabilizes”.
For ceiling installation make sure there is adequate ventilation and airflow. The exhaust hose must
clear the surrounding insulation.
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