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INSTALLATION
CHOOSING THE LOCATION
Place the unit on a level surface in a cleared
out area where the air outlets cannot be
obstructed. For a maximum efficiency, keep
a clearance of at least 50 cm
(20”) front
and rear of the unit (Figure A).
FIXING THE EXHAUST HOSE
• During the operation of an air conditioner,
a large flow of hot air must be exhausted
out of the room. The exhaust hose
supplied with this air conditioner must be
connected at all times (when running in
air conditioning mode) to exhaust the hot
air out.
S
LIDE THE HOSE SQUARE ADAPTOR ALL THE WAY
DOWN OVER THE HOT AIR OUTLET ON BACK OF
THE UNIT
(Figure B)
.
WALL INSTALLATION
• The hot air must be exhausted outdoor
through a window, a patio door or directly
through the wall.
1.
Pick an exterior wall where you will be able
to correctly install the air conditioner and the
hot air outlet.
2.
Drill a hole of 13,3 cm (5-1/4”) on the
exterior wall. The hole must be 40 to 130 cm
(16” to 50”) above the floor (Figure C).
3.
Fix the external end of the exhaust hose onto
the wall pre-drilled hole.
NOTE :
The hot air exhaust hose must be as short as
possible. To avoid hot air backdraft and
guarantee an efficient exhausting of the hot air,
make sure the hose is not bent, kinked or twisted
(Figure D). In order to do so, please check upon
the following :
• Position the air conditioner as close as
possible to the outside air outlet.
• Unscrew the hose connector, cut the excess
hose and screw the connector back on the hose.
• Do not forget to leave a 50 cm (20”)
clearance all around the air conditioner.
• To maximize the efficiency of the air
conditioner, you may insulate the exhaust hose
with a 6” insulating flexible tube (not included).
840 mm
50 cm
50 cm
50 cm
450 mm
370 mm
Figure A
Figure B
130 cm (50”)
40 cm (16”)
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Figure C
APPAREIL
Figure D
Note : model may differ from illustration.