WINDOW
FRAME
UPPER
GUIDE
BOTTOM
GUIDE
b.
While
steadying the
air
conditioner, carefully bring
the
window
sash
down
behind
the
upper
guide
of
the
air
conditioner,
as
shown
in
Fig,
11.
4.
SECURE
THE GUIDE PANELS
Extend
the
guide panels
(TYPE
F) to
fill
the
window
opening
using
4
screws
(TYPE
B)
to
secure them,
as
shown
in
Fig.
12.
5.
INSTALL
THE
SASH
SEAL
AND SASH LOCK
a.
Cut
the
sash
seal
(TYPE
E)
to
the
window
width.
Stuff
the
sash
seal
between
the glass
and
the
window
to
prevent
air
and
insects
from
getting
into
the
room, as
shown
in
Fig.
12.
b.
Fasten
the
T"
bracket using
a (TYPE
A) screw,
as
shown
in
Fig.
12.
6.
Window
Installation
of
room
air
conditioner
is
now
completed.
See
ELECTRICAL
DATA
for
attaching
power
cord
to electrical
outlet
C.
HOW
TO
SECURE
THE DRAIN
PIPE
In
humid
weather,
excess water
may
cause
the
BASE
PAN
to
overflow.
To
drain the water,
remove
the
DRAIN
CAP
and
secure
the
DRAIN
PIPE
to
the
rear
hole
of
the
BASE
PAN.
(Fig.
13)
REMOVAL
FROM WINDOW
Turn
the
air
conditioner
off,
disconnect
the
power
cord,
remove
the
T"
bracl<et
and
the
screws
Installed
through the top
and
bottom
of
the guide panels,
and
save
for reinstallation
later.
Close
the guide panels.
Keeping
a
firm grip
on
the
air
conditioner, raise
the sash,
and
carefully
tilt
the
air
conditioner
backward,
draining
any condensate
water.
Lift
the
air
conditioner
from
the
window and remove
the
sash
seal
from
between
the
windows.
Fig.
13
s-^
DRAIN
CAP
DRAIN
PIPE
Electrical
Data
Line
Cord
Plug
Do
not
under any
circumstances
cut
or
remove
the
grounding prong
from
the
plug.
Power
supply cord
with
3-prong grounding
plug
Use
Wall Receptacle
I
I
standard 125V,
3-wire
grounding
receptacle rated
15
A,
125V
AC
Power
Supply
Use
15
AMP
time
delay fuse
or
circuit
breaker.
USE OF
EXTENSION
CORDS
Because
of potential
safety hazards,
we
strongly
discourage
the
use
of
an
extension
cord.
However,
if
you wish
to
use an
extension
cord,
use a
CSA
certifiedAJL-listed
3-wire (grounding) extension coid, rated
15A, 125V.