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Fig. 8.5
Fig. 8.4
Step 2: Unfastening the operation panel and
detaching the filter
1. Open the packaging and take out the indoor
unit. Remove the protective tape and any
components.
screw bolt xing hole
Air-inlet Grid
2. Open the two boxes for storing the remote
control found on either side of the indoor
unit, then undo the screws on the operation
panel.
3. Use both hands to gently hold the decorative
part at the top of the operation panel, then
lift it upwards to remove it along with the
wire terminal which is connected to it.
4. Undo the two screws on the front of the lter.
5. Use both hands to hold the two sunken areas
on either side of the lter and pull away from
the unit. Lift the lter upwards to remove it.
6. Please take off the air-inlet grid before
connecting the pipes/wires.
First remove the screws cover, then remove the
screws on the air-inlet grid, then take off the grid.
(See Fig. 8.4)
7.
Remove all of the accessories placed inside
the bottom cavity of the indoor unit.
Step 3. Remove the fasteners from the roller
(only found on selected models)
1. Check to see whether the roller on the indoor
unit has any fasteners holding it in place and
tear off the notice sticker.
2. Remove the fasteners from the roller
according to the directions on the sticker.
1. Measure the position of the holes for
installation.
2. Insert the M8 bolts into the unit while it is on
the oor (the amount of bolts used depends
on the number of holes on the unit's chassis).
(See Fig. 8.5)
3. Lift up the indoor unit so that the installation
holes cover the bolts, then fasten the nuts
onto the bolts and tighten them.
8.
Check that all of the accessories match those
found on the “Installation Diagrams and
Accessories” as shown on the previous page.
Step 4. Fastening the indoor unit (to prevent
it from falling down)
Take out the protective wedge and
measure the correct size.
Use the self-tapping screws to fasten the
protective wedge to the top cover of the
indoor unit.
Fasten the other end of the wedge tightly
to the wall using the self-tapping screws.
If further support is needed to prevent the
unit from falling down, a protective wedge
can be installed. The installation procedure
for this wedge is as follows:
1.
Remove the metal rodent-proof mesh from
the piping found on the unit by gently
tapping on it.
Step 5. Installing the rodent-proof mesh
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Fig. 8.9
4. Use adhesive vinyl tape to begin binding the
piping together. Start binding the tape at the
bottom end of the drainage hose, and make
sure that the connectors are secured tightly.
Step 7: Applying the sealant putty and
installing the wall hole cover
1. Tidy up the already bound piping.
2. Evenly apply the sealant putty to the gaps
between the piping and the wall, then press
on the putty rmly.
3. Pull the wall hole cover apart to open it.
After fastening tightly to the piping, push it
into the hole in the wall to securely fasten it
to the wall and complete the installation.
1. Lay the connecting piping at on the ground.
Place the drainage hose, refrigerant pipe, and
all electrical wiring (making sure that both
ends are arranged correctly) next to the
piping.
2. Using the drainage hose as a guide, measure
and adjust the length of the low voltage
wiring, high voltage wiring, any other
electrical wiring, and refrigerant pipe. Use
cable ties to initially fasten them in place.
3. Arrange the piping so that the drainage hose
is on the bottom, the connecting piping is in
the middle, and the electrical wiring is at the
top.
Step 6. Piping and binding
Fig. 8.8
Fig. 8.7
drainage
electrical wiring
refrigerant pipe
The electrical wiring, drainage hose, and
refrigerant pipe must exit the binding in a
suitable place. All binding must be mutually
connected, evenly applied, and aesthetically
pleasing.
NOTE
Only models with a ventilation function
contain ventilation ducting.
The amount and type of electrical wiring
used may vary according to the specic
model.
The ends of the ventilation ducting and
electrical wiring are different, please check
carefully before starting to bind.
Fig. 8.6
2.
Insert the ratproof board into the unit and
hold it in place tightly.
3.
Use a knife to cut a small hole by following the
markings on the ratproof board.
(See Fig. 8.6)
Pipe/wire-hole positions on both sides
Refrigerant/drain
Pipe holeφ
φ
67
φ67
57.4
Pipe/wire-hole position on back side
Pipe/wire-hole position on the bottom
Refrigerant/drain
Pipe hole
Refrigerant/drain
Pipe hole
First remove the metal
Then attach the ratproof
board into the hole
ratproof board
Markings
CAUTION
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