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1 Remove the four screws which fasten the
base pan to the cabinet at the side and back.
2 Slide out the unit by pulling the handles.
After slide in the unit, please install the sealer
between the base pan and cabinet to prevent from entering
rain water in case of typhoon. Fasten the unit to cabinet at the
side with the screw, then refit the front cover.
If power cord is withdrawn from left side of unit,
please arrange the power cord as in figure after
installing the front cover.
CONDENSED WATER DRAINAGE
This air conditioner employs a “turbo fan splashing ring” which is designed to splash the
condensated water on the condenser surface for maximum cooling efficiency, thus producing
a splashing sound.
If you are uncomfortable with the sound, you can install an
outside drainage by using the following procedure which may,
however cause a small loss of performance.
1 Remove the rubber plug from the base pan.
2 Install the drain pan by using 2 pieces of screws (provided)
at the cabinet.
3 Connect the drain pan with the drain hose. (Drain hose or
tubing can be purchase locally to satisfy your particular needs.
Drain hose inner diameter size should be around ø13mm or
1/2 inch.)
4 Slide the air conditioner unit back into the cabinet.
Power cord
Front cover
(Inside view)
Guider
Base pan
Minimum
30mm
When the screws at the both side of the cabinet cannot be fasten, please use the stopper (a “L”
shape metal plate that is provided in the plastic bag with the sealer) to fix the cabinet and the
base pan located at in front of the unit.
The steps to fix the stopper are as below:
1 Remove the screw which fasten the plastic band and
electrical box to the base pan.
2 Fix and align the stopper into the rectangular hole of
the cabinet.
3 Fasten back the screw to fix plastic band, stopper
and electrical box to the base pan.
Sealer
95mm
Drain hose
Rubber plug
Screws
Drain pan
Cabinet
TEMPERATURE
TEST
COOLER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Cabinet
Electrical box
Stopper
Base pan
Plastic band
Control panel
Handle
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