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STEP 5.2.
Once unit is removed from sleeve, secure sleeve to window sill
through screw hole in the bottom center of sill channel using 1 supplied
1 ¼"
screw (F in parts list) . (See Figure 18 A-A)
In Step 5, the window curtains were secured using 1 supplied screw per curtain (2 screws total). For a more permanent application, you may
secure each curtain with an additional screw through the remaining screw hole, insuring each window curtain is secured to window jamb and
sash with 2 screws each (4 screws total). Two sizes of screws (E and F in parts list) have been provided to accommodate varying window types.
(See Figure 18)
NOTE: Securing the curtains using both screw hole locations may not work in certain window types. For those applications, use only 1 screw
per curtain and install the appropriate security lock as recommended by window manufacturer.
SECTION A-A
A
A
SECURE CURTAINS
THROUGH REMAINING
HOLES USING EITHER 1/2"
SCREWS (ITEM E: BLUE
BAG) OR 1 1/4" SCREWS
(ITEM F: GREY BAG).
SHELL SUPPORT CHANNEL
WINDOW SASH
SLEEVE
SILL
CHANNEL
SECURE SILL CHANNEL
TO WINDOW STOOL
USING (1) 1 1/4" SCREW
(ITEM F: GREY BAG).
WINDOW STOOL
Inspect unit prior to inserting back into sleeve. Manually rotate fan to see that it turns freely. Make sure electrical cord is positioned in the front
of unit and out of the way when inserting it back into the sleeve.
Insert unit back into sleeve by positioning onto bottom rails of sleeve and pushing back into place. Obtain assistance as needed. (See Figure 19)
STEP 5.3.
NOTE: WHEN CARRYING OR HANDLING UNIT, OBTAIN ASSISTANCE
OR HELP AS NECESSARY TO SUPPORT UNIT FROM BOTTOM
(BASEPAN), MAINTAINING CLEARANCE FROM ALL OBSTACLES.
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.
Figure 18
Figure 19