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Setting up
PREPARING THE EXTERNAL UNIT
The external unit can be placed on a terrace
or balcony. In this case, the brackets should
not be used.
The external unit can also be hung on a wall
using the brackets . Proceed as follows:
1)Fix the bracket
to the wall, taking care
to position it as indicated
in the figure. To make
the holes, use the jig on
the cover of the polysty-
rene packaging
2) Screw the support
blocks to the exter-
nal unit using the
M4mm screws sup-
plied (taking care to
position them with the
hole for the screw on the top).
3) Hook the external unit
to the brackets, fixing it
with the M6mm screw
.
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Alternatively, for temporary installation, the
external unit can be suspended as shown in
the figure. In this case, use the belts sup-
plied hooked to the eyes ; Before inser-
ting the eyes, remove the rubber bungs.
The external unit can be installed above or at
the same level as the internal unit, providing
the difference in level is not greater than 1.5 m.
The air intake and outlet of the external unit
should be kept clear of obstacles.
Leave at least 6 cm between the wall and
the appliance.
The drops of condensation formed during the
air conditioning function (summer usage) is in
part drained by evaporation by the external
unit. The residual condensation exits the
appliance through the hole at the base of
the external unit. It is possible to utilise the
condensation
drainage pipe-
fitting in
order to make
the condensa-
tion flow throu-
gh a common
rubber tube
(not included).
The drainage
pipe-fitting must
be assembled onto the base of external unit
(see illustration).
The external unit should be protected from
rain, snow, drips from the roof and the sun.
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