3. HOW TO INSTALL THE UNIT
The unit can be connected in four different positions: at the
right-back side, at the left-back side, at the bottom, on the
right or on the left. (Fig. 3-1)
Drill a 80 mm hole, insert a PVC pipe.
Open a pre-punched hole for the pipe passage (work from
the outside).
5 - 10 mm
Remove the suction grille (2 screws) to operate on the con-
necting pipes or on the electric junction box. (Fig. 3-2)
Floor installation. (Fig. 3-3)
Predispose the fixing of the bracket.
Check if the quantity and the rawl plugs type supplied are
the proper ones for fixing the unit on the wall.
Attach the bracket to the wall with the screws, but do not
tighten the screws all the way, so that you can move the
bracket for final adjustment. Adjust the bracket as shown in
the figure, then finish tightening the screws. Hang the unit
on the bracket as shown in the figure.
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Wall installation. (Fig. 3-4)
Use rawl plugs suitable to the wall consistence and four
threaded bars of suitable length.
Fig. 3-4
Under ceiling installation. (Fig. 3-5)
Use rawl plugs suitable to the wall consistence and four
threaded bars of suitable length. (not supplied).
Open a pre-punched hole for the pipe passage (back or
bottom panel) and the condensate drain hole. Fix the unit
under the ceiling.
In this case the drainage tube connection
cannot be executed on the back.
Utilise the aperture, on the right or on the
left, between the suction grille and the
structure.
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Fig. 3-1
Fig. 3-2
Fig. 3-3
Fig. 3-5