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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
1. Position the supplied paper template on the wall and using a pencil mark the
position of the hatch to be made in the wall (see the recess outline on the refe-
rence template).
Unusual installation positions must be worked out case by case.
Whenever the paper template has not been provided, see the dimensions
shown in the drawing on Page 14.
2. Make an opening of adequate depth in the wall bearing in mind that the unit's
recessed section has a maximum depth of 235 mm and a minimum depth of 185
mm (see Figure 3).
3. Consulting the reference measurements provided on the template, drill ade-
quate holes for the suction and expulsion of the air using drill bits.
These holes must slope slightly downward by approximately 0.5 cm from the
inside to the outside in order to prevent rain or dirt from entering the room and
the air conditioner.
3a. Consider the idea of preparing a compartment for the air conditioner's power
supply inside the opening in the wall, making sure that it will not create pro-
blems subsequently during the insertion of the unit.
4. Insert the plastic pipes of diameter and length adequate to the depth of the
wall into the holes drilled for air suction and expulsion, making sure that the
pipe lined with condensate-proof material can be fitted into hole A as shown in
Figure 1.
N.B.: The air inlet and outlet pipes supplied have a maximum length of 400
mm; for this reason, if the depth of the wall is less, these pipes must be cut. For
installations with pipes longer than 400 mm, please contact your nearest
Technical Assistance Center or your Manufacturer's technical/commercial con-
tact person.
5. Make sure that the air expulsion pipe (hole A in Figure 2) is lined with con-
densate-proof insulation material along its entire length.
Whenever the kit supplied is not used, remember to internally line the air expul-
sion pipe (to be fitted in hole A in Figure 2) with condensate-proof material for
its entire length.
6. Apply junk rings or appropriately insulated flan-
ges on the pipes in order to guarantee ideal contact
between the air conditioner and the holes (see
Figure 4).
IMPORTANT: the cut flange must be applied near
hole A shown in Figure 2 where the insulated pipe
will be connected.
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3. BUILT-IN INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the thickness and type of wall are adequate to flush-mount air conditioner installation.
IMPORTANT: Cordon off the outdoor area immediately beneath the installation area to prevent falling masonry debris or
chunks of plaster from damaging or injuring property and people below.
Make sure that there are no electric hoses or gas or water pipes inside the parts of the wall to be drilled.
IMPORTANT: THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED FOLLOWING THE NATIONAL REGULATIONS.
fig. 1
fig. 2
A air expulsion hole
B air suction hole
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Wall bracket
115 mm
300 mm
185 mm
fig. 3
A
B
fig. 4