Installation
4. See Figure 9. Place bubble level between indoor sill
and outdoor end of support bracket. Turn adjusting
foot on support until level tilts ¼ bubble toward
outdoor side.
NOTE: Adjusting support bracket for ¼ bubble outdoor
slope should result in ¼" backward slope on
installed air conditioner, required for proper water
(condensate) drainage.
5. See Figure 10. Place air conditioner in window,
centered over support bracket, with bottom rail on
case seated in gap between support bracket and
rear of indoor sill. Lower indoor sash to fit into air
conditioner top rail.
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CAUTION
To avoid risk of personal injury, property damage, or
damage to air conditioner if unit falls, hold air condi-
tioner securely in place until indoor window sash is
securely seated in top rail on outer case.
Figure 10. Placing Air Conditioner in Window
1. Indoor sash
2. Top rail
3. Window sill gasket
4. Bottom rail
5. Support bracket
6. Level
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6. Use carpenters' level and ensure installed air
conditioner slopes approximately ¼" toward outdoor
side. If necessary, remove unit from window and
turn adjusting foot to obtain proper slope.
7. See Figure 11. Position sash bracket (Item E) on top
To prevent damage to window locking or lifting
mechanisms from improperly placed sash bracket
screw, inspect window carefully before drilling or
installing screw in sash.
1. Indoor sash
2. Sash bracket
3. Sash bracket screw
8. See figure 12. Expand right side curtain on air
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2
1. Indoor sash
2. Side curtain
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4
10
of indoor sash, flush with outdoor sash. Secure
bracket to outside sash using
(Item D). Drill
1
/
" pilot hole to make screw easier to
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install.
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CAUTION
Figure 11. Installing Sash Bracket
conditioner until curtain is tight against window
frame. With curtain tight against frame, find top hole
and mark location on indoor sash. Drill
into window sash, and secure curtain to sash using
Phillips screw (Item F). Repeat for left side curtain.
Figure 12. Securing Side Curtain
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2
7
/
" hex-head screw
8
1
2
3
1
/
" pilot hole
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