Instructions
Horizontal sliding window installation instructions.
Read completely, then follow step-by-step.
Instructions Safety
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Window Requirements
■These instructions are for a horizontal sliding or a casement window.
■The electrical outlet must be within reach of the power cord.
■For installation in a casement window, the window frame assembly and the side of the building must be adequate to support the weight of the air conditioner.
Instructions Care and Cleaning Operating
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| 40 1⁄2″ | 211/2″ min. |
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2 | Prepare the Window and the Support Bracket |
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A | Attach the support platform to the sill plate | Vertical side edge | |
with 3 type C screws. Loosely attach the |
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support angle to the bottom of the support platform using 2 type A screws with washers and nuts.
B Attach the leveling bolt and nut.
Support Troubleshooting Tips Installation
Support platform | 3 type C screws |
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Sill plate
Support angle Type A screws
with washers
& nuts
Leveling bolt and nut
NOTE: To overcome interference of the support platform with the window track or storm window, securely attach a 2″ wide shim strip to the window sill. This strip should be as long as the width of the support platform and flush with the back edge of the sill. The thickness of the strip should be controlled by the amount of interference.
DPull the support angle against the outside wall and tighten the screws on top of the support platform. Adjust the leveling bolt so the support platform is level. This will allow the air conditioner to tilt slightly for proper drainage. Tighten the nut.
Consumer
CPlace the sill plate against the lower window track and firmly against the vertical side edge of the window frame. Attach the sill plate to the window stool using 2 type B screws.
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NOTE: DO NOT drill a hole in the bottom of the pan. The air conditioner is designed to operate with the bottom of the pan approximately