Proceed as follows:
1. Position the plate on the wall at a suitable height and fix it in place keeping it as
level as possible (use a spirit level).
2. Mark the position of the securing holes.
3. Using a drill and 8 mm bit, drill the holes for securing the unit and insert the
expansion plugs.
4. Choose the outlet side of the connection pipes. It is advisable to use the rear
right-hand outlet but if this is not possible, see the "OTHER INSTALLATIONS"
section.
5. Drill a 70 mm hole in the wall (Fig.3), slightly sloping downwards towards the
outer part, starting to drill from one side of the wall (A) and ending with the
opposite side (B) to prevent the actual wall from breaking.
6. Fix the plate to the four holes drilled previously using the relative screws.
7. Carefully lift and turn the pipe sections required to connect the outdoor unit and
pass them through the 70 mm hole.
8. Pass the condensation drain pipe through the same hole. Depending on the
specific requirements, this pipe may be conveyed also in other directions provided
that it slopes sufficiently to allow the condensation to flow down.
9. Hang the indoor unit securely on the hooks of the securing plate.
10. Make sure that it is firmly secured by moving the unit to the right and left.
Note: To make the unit easier to fix to the plate, hold the bottom part of the unit
up and lower it in a perpendicular position accompanying the sheath. (Fig.4).
The installer must perform all the operations according to specific requirements.
MACHINE INSTALLATION
Fig.3
Fig.4
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