INSTALLATION
WINDOW INSTALLATON
8
Lower window sash
Top bar
1 1/4" space
Window sill
Sill edge
Screw
9
Plastic foam seal
Window sill
Filler panel
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Bottom bar
Leveling bracket
Upper window sash
Lower window sash
5/8" wood screws
4
5. Keeping a firm grip on air conditioner,
Level
6. Close window until it touches behind air
7. Secure top of filler panels by driving 5/8"
8. Secure bottom of filler panels by driving
9. Cut plastic foam seal to width of window
10. Use sealant to fill any minor openings.
Caution: Do not drill a hole in bottom pan. Unit is
designed to operate with approximately 1/2" of
SIDE VIEW
water in bottom pan.
Installation in Minimum
Width Window
1. Remove both filler panels from air
2. Refer to steps 1 through 7 of preceding
3. Close window until it touches behind air
4. Fasten lower window sash to window
5. If filler is required on sides of air
6. Cut plastic foam seal to width of window
7. Use sealant to fill any minor openings.
Consult your authorized dealer or importer for
alternative installation instructions.
INSIDE VIEW
carefully center air conditioner in window
opening with the bottom bar sitting
behind window sill. Be sure cabinet main-
tains an outward pitch. Air conditioner
should slant slightly downward on the
outside as shown by half a bubble off on
a carpenter's level. This outward pitch
prevents water from entering the room
(Fig. 8).
conditioner top bar. Slide filler panels out-
ward until they touch window sash tracks.
(Do not release grip on air conditioner
until lower window sash is in final posi-
tion)
(Fig. 9).
long wood screws through top mounting
holes into window sash (Fig. 9).
5/8" long screws into window sill through
filler panel tabs (Fig. 9).
and install between upper and lower win-
dow sash (Fig. 9).
conditioner cabinet (Fig. 5).
instructions (Pgs. 2 & 3).
conditioner top bar (Fig. 8).
frame (use finishing nails, wood screws,
or "L" brackets) (Fig. 9).
conditioner, cut plastic foam seal to size
and fill both sides.
and install between upper and lower
window sash (Fig. 9).