INSTALLATION
Indoor unit installation
Step one: choose of the position
Decide where to install the unit based on room design, architectural limitations and customer requirements.
Check that in the selected location the unit can be accessed for servicing and cleaning the filters. To install,
use the installation plate as a template to identify the exact position for the wall plugs and through-hole
in the wall. The plastic casing has stoppers which if necessary can be removed to route the refrigerant
lines and cables. When operating in cool or dry mode, the moisture in the air condenses on the coil of
the indoor unit, collects in the basin and drains out through the special rubber hose. The hose must be
connected to a pipe with a suitable gradient, ensuring no unnecessary bends are created. Do not run
siphons and do not immerse in water.
Step two: mount the wall-installation plate
1. Position the installation plate on the wall. Use a level to position it horizontally and mark the holes for
the bolts on the wall.
2.
Drill the holes for the screws in the wall with a hammer drill (the drill bit must match the plastic wall
plug). Then insert the wall plugs into the holes.
3. Secure the plate to the wall with the self-tapping screws (ST4.2X25TA). Check it is securely attached by
pulling on the bracket. If a plastic wall plug is loose, drill another hole nearby with the hammer drill.
Step three: drill the hole for the piping
Select the position for the piping hole according to the direction of the outlet pipe. The piping hole must
be slightly lower than the wall-installation frame, as shown below.
Drill a piping hole of diameter
drainage, the piping hole in the wall must slant slightly downwards to the outdoor side, with a gradient
of 5 – 10°.
N.B.:
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Take the necessary safety measures when
drilling the hole and do not allow dust to enter.
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The plastic wall plugs are not supplied but must
be purchased on site.
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at the chosen location for the outlet pipe. To allow for proper
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