Admiral AAWV-08CR1FAU, AAWV-12CR1FAU manual Speed clips Channel Foam, Casement Window Installation

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Installation

D

Support platform

Drilled holes

Central line

 

 

Bottom bar(on the

 

 

bottom of Cabinet)

Window channel frame

4.9

4.9

 

3/8" long screws

 

 

Drilled holes

E

 

3/8" long screws

Speed clips

 

 

Channel

Foam

12.Install speed clips on top and bottom inside edge of window to provide locking. (See fig. E)

13.Using supplied foam, cut to proper length, insert between inside window sash and outside window.(See fig. E) 14.Place top retainer on top edge of filter panel, then place the bottom edge of filler panel into groove of bottom retainer (mounted on unit). Filler panel may be trimmed with knife or scissors to fit window height.(See fig. C)

15.Slide sliders upward making sure filler panel aligns in sliders.

16.With sliders up against top retainer, drill 1/8" hole through window frame in alignment with existing hole in slider. Install 3/8"long self-threading screw in hole. Repeat for other slider.

17.Check all seals and plug all air leaks around unit. Use supplied sealant to fill any minor openings.

Casement Window Installation

This air conditioner is designed to fit into most casement type windows. As shipped from factory, unit will fit into a minimum window opening 151/2" wide and 22"high. The preferred method of installation is through a closed or stationary window. Installation in an open window frame is also possible where open window can be secured to outside of building or removed completely.

1.Closed or stationary window: Install unit in stationary sash to avoid crank handles or window latches. If unit is to be installed

in or next to a movable sash, it may be necessary to remove catch, handle or both. Remove crank handle and secure window in closed position. Remove glass panes and separating strips to a height sufficient to mount unit.

2.Open window frame: Remove crank mechanism and catch handles. Fold window sash back against exterior wall of building and secure, or remove completely where possible.

3.A filler panel will be required at side of unit when installed in windows having width greater than 151/2". Filler panel should be made from 3/4 " thick wood securely anchored to one side of opening so that 15 1/2" wide opening is provided. Filler panel should run full length of window. Paint to suit.

4.Install unit in same manner as described for sliding windows.

Installation in wood sliding or wood casement windows

1.For wood frame casement windows, it is necessary to construct a frame, using at least 1 " thick wood with a 15 1/2" wide opening. 2.Paint frame and fasten it securely, sealing it into window opening. 3.Install unit into frame following procedures for metal sliding and casement windows.

Caution: Do not block air circulation to outside louvers of cabinet.

These installations are also typical, and since styles and sizes of casement windows vary widely, it is advisable to have unit installed by someone skilled in this type of installation. The dealer selling these units can recommend or supply qualified people to install your new unit.

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AAWV-10CR1FAU, AAWV-12CR1FAU, AAWV-06CR1FAU, AAWV-08CR1FAU specifications

Admiral AAWV-10CR1FAU, AAWV-06CR1FAU, AAWV-08CR1FAU, and AAWV-12CR1FAU represent a groundbreaking series of advanced warships designed for superior maritime defense capabilities. These vessels combine cutting-edge technology with advanced weaponry, ensuring they can effectively meet modern maritime threats.

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Overall, the Admiral series exemplifies modern naval architecture, boasting enhanced survivability, versatility, and command capabilities. As global maritime security challenges evolve, these warships are poised to play a vital role in ensuring strategic dominance at sea, integrating advanced technologies that meet the demands of contemporary naval warfare. Their powerful combinations of stealth, firepower, and adaptability mark a significant evolution in naval power projection, solidifying the Admiral class as a formidable presence in today's oceans.