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4. Center the chassis in the pre-installed sleeve and carefully
push the chassis until the chassis
fl
ange and gasket contact
the sleeve
fl
ange.
If a remote thermostat is to be installed, proceed to page 20, Step 1. For a 265 V unit, proceed to Appendix A, Step 1.
NOTE: If the unit is mounted
fl
ush to the
fl
oor, the service cord
MUST be rerouted at the bottom of the front cover on the side
closest to the receptacle. A notch MUST be made in the front
cover side where the cord exits the unit. It is the responsibility of
the installer to create an exit notch. See diagram 8 for suggested
opening size and placement.
7. If
the
fi
lters are not already installed in tracks in the plastic
cover, slide them into place.
8. Plug the cord (if applicable) into the appropriate receptacle.
Extra cord may be coiled inside the front cover behind the
return air grille. Restore power to the unit.
5. Locate the four #10 x 1" chassis mounting screws. Tighten
the screws into the clips - adjacent to the alignment
dimples on the mounting brackets on the wall sleeve
fl
ange
(two per side).
6. Install the front cover assembly (including the discharge
grille) by placing the top of the cover onto the 90° angle
bracket along the top of the chassis. Rotate the bottom into
place and insert the included thumb screws into the slots
To remove the front cover, remove the thumbscrews
at the bottom back corners of the cover (or sides).
Pull the bottom end forward and lift it up to clear the
L bracket across the top of the chassis.
Copper refrigerant tubes are
NOT
handles.
Do
NOT
use tubing to lift or move chassis.
Not to scale
Wall sleeve
Wall sleeve flange
Chassis flange
and gasket
4
6
7
8
located at the bottom back corners of the cover. Tighten
them into the quick nuts located on the chassis to secure
the cover.
Chassis
mounting screw
Screw clips
Chassis
flange
5
Cut/Sever
Although great care has been
taken to minimize sharp edges
in the construction of your unit,
use gloves or other hand
protection when handling unit.
Failure to do so can result in minor
to moderate personal injury.
CAUTION
Excessive Weight Hazard
Use two or more people when
installing your air conditioner.
Failure to do so can result in
back or other injury.
CAUTION
NOTICE