A. Installing with in-wall junction box
(1) | Install the junction box (locally purchased) into the wall. |
| (Figs. |
(2) | Pass the wire harness through the junction box and |
| conduit. (Fig. 3) |
(3) | Insert a flathead screwdriver into the 5 tab locations |
| and disconnect the back plate of the remote controller by |
| lifting up slightly. (Fig. |
| The tabs are thin; take care not to chip them. |
(4) | Pass the wire harness connector through the cord open- |
| ing on the back plate of the remote controller. |
| Use nippers or a similar tool to cut out the slots for the |
Tab | ||
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|
Back | ||
(60mm) | ||
plate |
Fig. | Fig. |
from the indoor unit
| remote controller back plate screws. Insert the spacers |
| and use the machine screws to install the remote con- |
| troller back plate. (Fig. 3) |
(5) | Insert the connector into the PCB of the remote controller |
| unit, and wrap the wire harness around the hook. (Fig. 4) |
(6) | Store the excess wire harness inside the junction box, |
| then hook the remote controller unit onto the top of the |
| back plate and install the remote controller unit. |
(7) | To remove the remote controller unit after it has been |
| installed, insert a flathead screwdriver into the slot on the |
| bottom of the case and turn it. (Fig. 5) |
B. Installing directly onto the wall
(1) Insert a flathead screwdriver into the 5 tab locations and |
disconnect the back plate of the remote controller by lift- |
ing up slightly. (Fig. |
The tabs are thin; take care not to chip them. |
Opening
Wire harness
Back plate
Machine screws
Remote controller
Fig. 3
Wall
Spacers
(2) | Use tapping screws to directly fasten the remote con- |
| troller back plate onto the wall. (Fig. 6) |
(3) | Insert the connector into the PCB of the remote controller |
| unit, and wrap the wire harness around the hook. (Fig. 4) |
(4) | Use nippers or a similar tool to cut out the slot on the top |
| of the remote controller unit. Pass the wire harness |
| through the slot, then hook the remote controller unit |
PCB
Hook
Connector
Slot
onto the top of the back plate and install the remote con- |
troller unit. |
(5) In order to conceal the exposed wiring, use a wire cover |
(locally purchased) or similar means. |
Fig. 4 | Fig. 5 |
NOTE
•When installing the remote controller back plate, be sure that it is flat and straight. Do not
•Install the remote controller away from all sources of elec- trical noise.
•Install a noise filter or take other appropriate action if elec- trical noise affects the power supply circuit of the unit.
Wire harness
Cut out
Wall
Back plate
Tapping screws
Remote controller
Fig. 6
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