Standard Sash Window Installations
WARNING
Falling Object Hazard
Not following Installation Instructions for mounting your air conditioner can result in property damage, injury, or death.
STEP 5 Anchor the side angles (Item #6) by engaging the tabs at each end of the sill plate (see Figure B) with the bottom loops of the side angle. Engage the tabs at each end of the top angle (Item #5) with the top loops of the side angle (see Figure B). Install two (2) screws (Item #7) to secure the top angle tabs and the side angle to the cabinet (see Figure B).
STEP 6 Check the window sill and frame to be sure they are in good condition and ¿rmly anchored to the wall. Repair if necessary.
STEP 1 Remove decorative plastic return air grille to a safe area away | STEP 7 CABINET MOUNTING – Raise the lower sash window ¼" | |||
| from unit. The return air grille can be removed by pulling at the | more than the height of the cabinet. Carefully slide the cabinet | ||
| sides on either the top or bottom. | through the open window until the sill plate channel rests behind | ||
STEP 2 Also remove the installation hardware to a safe area away from | the window sill and the top support rests against the window | |||
(see Figure C.) Center side to side and drill three (3) 5» 32" dia. | ||||
| the unit. | pilot holes into the window sill using the holes in the cabinet sill | ||
STEP 3 | Remove the chassis retainer by removing the far right screw | plate as a guide. Install three (3) #12A x 2" long screws (Item | ||
#4, Figure C). |
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| in the basepan (see Figure A); save this screw to reattach |
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| the chassis retainer after installation (Step 15). Also, remove | CAUTION | CAUTION | |
| and discard the two retainer screws and black plastic washers | |||
| located at the rear of the unit. | Excessive Weight Hazard |
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STEP 4 |
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While an assistant holds the cabinet stationary, use the hand pull at | installing your air conditioner. |
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Failure to do so can result in | Cut/Sever | |||
| the front of the base pan, together with the pull strap (see Figure A) | |||
| back or other injury. | Although great care has been | ||
| to pull the chassis out of the cabinet. REMOVE THE LARGE WHITE |
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| taken to minimize sharp edges | ||
| FOAM BLOCKS USED TO RESTRAIN THE COMPRESSOR |
| in the construction of your unit, | |
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| use gloves or other hand | ||
| DURING SHIPMENT. Inspect basepan for dislodged white blocks, |
| protection when handling unit. | |
| and remove. Do not remove any other foam parts. |
| Failure to do so can result in minor | |
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| to moderate personal injury. | ||
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| Figure A |
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| HAND PULL |
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| RETAINER | |
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| WIRE | |
| PULL STRAP |
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Figure B
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CABINET | TOP ANGLE (ITEM #5) | (ITEM #7) 2 REQUIRED |
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| SIDE ANGLE |
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| (ITEM #6) 2 |
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| REQUIRED DETAIL | TAB |
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| LOOP |
SILL
PLATE TAB