23. This appliance is not intended for use by person (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mettal capabilities or lack of expereince and knowledge. Unless they have been given supervison or
instruction concerning use of appliance when it is put into operation.
24. A disconnection provision form the supply mains must be incorporated in fixed wiring.
25. In case the power cord is damaged. Use suitable cable advised the manufacturer.
Installation
1. Installation Location
a Select a place where Cool Air discharged from the Air conditioner circulates evenly, reaching every
part of the room. Make sure that no obstacles both inside and outside the room prevent
the
Air
flow.
b The outdoor side where the Sun light does not fall directly on the Air conditioner is the most suitable
place (North or East). Where not practicable provide a hood above the Air Conditioner
when it is installed in South or West direction.
c Where practicable, locate the air conditioner with lower edge of the Cabinet approximately 0.76 m
(30”) to 1.525 m (60”) from floor. This usually gives the optimum air circulation pattern within
the room for Cooling & Heating.
d Mounting must be strong enough to support the Weight ( Max. 100kg ) of the Air conditioner with
sufficient rigidity to prevent vibration being transmitted to the windows and the like.
e Condensor Air inlet Louvers should not be covered, provide sufficient clearance all around the Air
conditioner as shown in Fig - C & D. To ensure proper air flow, atleast any two rear side of the unit
should be perpetually open.(see fig.)
f When the wall thickness is over 200 mm, provide bevelled sides as shown in Fig - E to remove
obstructions to the Condenser inlet Air.
CONDENSER AIR
INLET
CONDENSER AIR
OUTLET
CONDENSER AIR
INLET
Fig. - A
CONDITIONED AIR
OUTLET
ROOM AIR
INLET
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