Friedrich SV08A10, SV12A10, SV10A10 manual Tighten the nut. See Figure

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3.6 HORIZONTAL SLIDING WINDOW INSTALLATION

1.Loosely attach the support bracket to the bottom of bracket using bolts, washers, and nuts. Attach the leveling bolt and nut. (See Figure 22)

 

Bolt

 

Bracket

Washer

 

Nut

 

Support Bracket

Leveling Bolt & Nut

 

2.Remove protective backing from window track seal and apply seal to window track. (See Figure 23)

3.Measure and lightly mark a line 8-1/4 inches from window jamb. Center the support bracket assembly on the window track and fasten with 4-type C screws. (See Figure 23)

Figure 22

Window jamb

811/16 inches

Window Track

Seal

Window Track

Type C screw

4.Put the support bracket against the outside wall and tighten the bolts on top of the bracket. Adjust the leveling bolt so that the air conditioner will be installed with a very slight tilt (about 1/4") downward toward the outside for proper drainage.

Tighten the nut. (See Figure 24)

NOTE: DO NOT drill a hole in the bottom of the base pan. The air conditioner is designed to operate with the bottom of the base pan approximately half-full of water.

5.Fasten side guides to the sides of the air conditioner using 3-type A screws per guide. start with first screw at middle of guide. (See Figure 25)

6.Fasten upper guide on the top of the air conditioner using 3-type A screws. (See Figure 25)

7.Measure height of window opening from top of bracket assembly as shown Fig. 26.

Subtract 20-3/4 inches. Mark this measurement on curtain and cut the curtain. (See Figure 26)

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Figure 23

about 1/4"

Figure 24

Fastening Side Guides

Upper Guide

Side Guide

Figure 25

Figure 26

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SV10A10, SV08A10, SV12A10 specifications

The Friedrich SV12A10, SV08A10, and SV10A10 are part of an advanced line of vertical machining centers designed for precision and efficiency in various industrial applications. Each model possesses distinct features and cutting-edge technologies, positioning them as ideal solutions for manufacturers seeking high-performance machinery.

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