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EN
28"(718mm)
<
H≤36.5"(927mm)
36.5"(927mm)
<
H≤64"(1625mm)
2
3
4
4
3
2
H≤28"(718mm)
Installation in a sliding sash window
1. Cut the sponge B to a proper length and attach it to the window sash.
sponge B (adhesive)
sponge B (adhesive)
2. Open the window; place the window fra
m
e on the window sash vertically; slide the adjust-
ment plate to make the window frame close to the window sashes at the upper and lower
side of window; fix the window frame on the windowsill with screws and clips of rear conn-
ection plate. (required quantity is shown in the sheet below)
Window height (H)
Screw quantity Clip quantity
window sash
window
sash
window
sash
clip of rear
connection
plate
Window
height (H)
windowsill
3. Cut the sponge B to a proper length and attach it to the window frame.
4. Close the window securely against the window frame.
5. Cut the sponge A to a proper length and seal the gap between left side of inner window
sash and outer window sash.
6. Fix the inner window with window bracket and screw, so that it can not slide horizontally.
outer window
sponge A
inner window
plastic window
wooden window
window bracket
Installation and disassembly of heat
Install heat discharge pipe
1. Rotate joint A and joint B clockwise into the two
ends of heat discharge pipe.
clockwise
clockwise
joint A
joint B
heat discharge pipe
2. Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe (the side with "TOP" is upwards) into the groove until
you hear a sound.
clasp
locating pole
opening
joint B
correct
correct
correct
wrong
joint C
groove
the side with "TOP" is upwards
3. Aim the locating pole of joint B of heat
discharge pipe at the opening of joint
C; rotate it slightly to make joint B
and joint C connect tightly.
tightened
status
In order to improve cooling efficiency, the heat discharge pipe should be as short as possible
and flat without curve to ensure smooth heat discharge.
discharge pipe