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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.
REFRIGERATION TUBE ROUTING
1
.
There are four possible routes for installing the refrigeration tube as
shown
.
2
.
For routes (2) or (4), cut the side notches in the left or right panel
.
Fig
.
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1. Right cover
2. Screw caps
3. Screw
4. Bottom cover
5. Screw caps
6. Screws
INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT
INSTALLATION OF THE FRONT INDOOR UNIT
Removal of the right cover
1. Remove screw caps (2) from cover (1).
2. Remove the three screws (3).
3. Rotate the right cover to remove it.
Removal of the bottom cover
1. Remove screw caps (5) from the air outlet.
2. Loosen the screws (6) of the air outlet.
3. Pull the cover (4) down and then to the right to disengage it.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Fig 5
INSTALLATION OF THE MOUNTING RAIL
1. Figure 7 shows the location of the mounting rail relative to the unit
size.
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
holes to accommodate the dowels
.
4. Mount the mounting rail on to the wall by the screws
.
Ensure screws
are tightened properly.
5. Mount the unit on the mounting rail.
Fig
.
7
1. Indoor unit.
2. Mounting rail.
Fig 7
Fig
.
6
1. Righthand rear outlet
2. Lefthand outlet
3. Lefthand rear outlet
4. Righthand outlet
Fig 6