3.
CABINETIN WALL.
1. Place cabinet in wall opening.
2.
Secure bottom rail to wood frame with two
1“ long wood screws obtained locally.
3. Secure cabinet to wooden frame with
10
1“ long screws or nails obtained locally. If frame is
oversize, use shims to eliminate distortion.
4. Caulk all four sides on the outdoor side of
cabinet to prevent moisture from getting through
to the interior wall. Use of flashing (a piece of
aluminum or galvanized steel available at most
hardware stores) will further prevent moisture
from getting into interior walls.
5. Install wood trim molding (obtained locally)
around
projection of cabinet, if desired.
9
=
Holes
for
#lo
1“
Long Wood
0
Screws
INSIDE
I
Caulking —
—
Flashing
—..
.
,
,
,
I
min.
4.
Be sure handle at bottom of unit is up. Then lift
chassis and carefully slide it into cabinet. Do not
push on controls or finned coils. Make sure
chassis is firmly seated toward rear of cabinet.
6.
1. Remove inlet baffle from front grille (See
page 6).
Button
5.
DIAL
KNOBS, IF NECESSARY
See page 11, step 9.
If
E Screw
a screw in this
location, remove and discard
screw before installing front grille.
2. Attach front grille to unit with two Type E hex
screws as shown above.
3. Install plug buttons, found in screw package, on
each side of case.
4. Reinstall inlet baffle (See page 6).
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