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Specifications subject to change without notice.
INSTALLATION LOCATION
REQUIREMENTS
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A location where there are no obstacles near inlet and outlet
area.
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A location which can bear the weight of indoor unit.
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Do not install indoor units near a direct source of heat such as
direct sunlight or a heating appliance.
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A location which provides appropriate clearances as outlined in
Fig. 3.
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION CONSOLE
SIZE 12
INSTALL THE MOUNTING HOOKS
1. The mounting hooks should be located horizontally and level on
the wall. All minimum clearances shown in Fig. 6 should be
maintained.
2. Anchor the hooks at the specified location on the wall using the
mounting screws (see Fig. 6). Anchor the hooks on wall studs.
Hook
Tapping
screw
Washer
<
6mm
Fig. 6
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Anchor the hooks
3. Once the hooks are secured, lift the unit and mount it on the
hooks. Be sure the hooks are on the correct mounting locations
on the back of the unit (see Fig. 7).
Washer
Tapping screw
Hook
<6mm
Fig. 7
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Hang the indoor unit
DRILL A HOLE IN WALL FOR INTERCONNECTING
PIPING, DRAIN AND WIRING
For maximum serviceability, it is recommended that you have
refrigerant line flare connections and the drain connections on the
outside of the wall that the fan coil can be mounted on.
1. Determine the pipe hole position.
2. Drill the pipe hole. The outside pipe hole is 1/2−in. (13 mm)
lower than the inside pipe hole, so it slants slightly downward
(see Fig. 8).
Fig. 8
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Drill holes
INDOOR UNIT PREPARATION
1. Open the Front Panel sliding the two stoppers towards the
middle of the indoor unit (see Fig. 9).
Fig. 9
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Open the Front Panel
2. Remove the front (see Fig. 10).
a. Disengage the string.
b. Remove the four screws.
Fig. 10
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Remove the screws
3. Remove the front cover (see Fig. 11).
a. Lift the front cover’s bottom 30 degrees.
b. Lift the front cover’s top.
Fig. 11
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Remove the front cover