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C. INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT
C.4 Window Installation (Continued)
C.4.5 Securing the Side Panels
Pull the side panels inwards to align with the brackets, then secure onto the sides by snapping the jutting
points onto the locking pins.
Figure C.4.5
C.4.6 Sealing the Crevices with Plasticene (Optional)
Fill the crevices between the side brackets and panels with the included plasticene.
Figure C.4.6
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5.Securing the Side Panels
Pull the side panels inwards to align with the brackets, then secure onto
the sides by snapping the jutting points onto the locking pins.
6.Sealing the Crevices with Plasticene (Optional)
Fill the crevices between the side brackets and panels with the included
plasticene.
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5.Securing the Side Panels
Pull the side panels inwards to align with the brackets, then secure onto
the sides by snapping the jutting points onto the locking pins.
6.Sealing the Crevices with Plasticene (Optional)
Fill the crevices between the side brackets and panels with the included
plasticene.
C. INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT
C.4 Window Installation (Continued)
C.4.7 Installing the Screw Into the Top Rail
Install the 1/2’’ screw into the top rail of the air conditioner.
Figure C.4.7
Figure C.4.8
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7.Installing the Screw Into the Top Rail
Install the 1/2" screw into the top rail of the air conditioner.
8.Applying the Panel Seals (Optional)
Measure the length extended by the side panels, trim the panel seals to
the appropriate length, peel off the backings and apply on the panels on
both sides.
C.4.8 Installing the Security Bracket
Attach the security bracket on top of the window sash and secure with two 1/2’’ screws.
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9.Installing the Security Bracket
Attach the security bracket on top of the window sash and secure with two 1/2" screws.
10.Filling the Gap Between Sashes
Trim the non-adhesive foam seal to the appropriate length and insert
between the window sashes.
CAUTION:
When open the window, besure that the fixed screws are avaliable from the curtain to the
window frame.
If AC Is Blocked By Storm Window
1. Add wood as shown, or remove
storm window before air
conditioner is installed.
2. If Storm Window Frame must
remain, be sure the drain holes
or slots are not caulked or
painted shut. Accumulated Rain
Water or Condensate must be
allowed to drain out.