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POSITIONING OF OUTDOOR UNIT
The outdoor unit must always be kept in vertical position
and levelled. Make sure that there are no obstacles around
the unit affecting the free circulation of air. A lug at the rear
bottom of the unit ensures the minimum distance from the
wall (3 cm). The unit must be kept at a minimum distance of
cm. 15 (sidewise) and cm. 80 (frontally) from any walls.
INSTALLATION TYPE A
If your room has a balcony or a window-sill of sufficient
depth (min. 25 cm) you may rest the unit freely onto it. For
safety’s sake, you may anchor the unit to the window-sill
using one M6 x 20 expansion bolt in the slot of the lug at the
rear bottom of the unit.
The flexible tube may easily pass through the balcony door
or window shutters set ajar.
INSTALLATION TYPE B (USING THE BASKET)
1. Fix the basket to the wall below the window sill.
2. Place the unit in the basket and check that it is levelled.
INSTALLATION TYPE C (USING THE SUPPORT)
1. Fix the support guide to the wall below the window sill.
2. Insert the support in the handle of outdoor unit, and turn
the outdoor unit upside down as shown in the picture.
3. Place the support and secure it at the edge of the unit,
using the screws.
4. Insert the support, fixed on the unit, at the guide fixed to
the wall. Make sure it is levelled.
EG
2 holes ø 10
SUPPORT
2 holes ø 10
support
guide
200
210
1
0
0
m
in
.
2
0
0
1
4
0
50
The air conditioner is made of two units interconnected by a
flexible tube. The indoor unit, movable on wheels, must be
placed in the room to be air conditioned, near a window, a
balcony-door or a perimeter wall. The outdoor unit, that pro-
vides to the disposal of heat and condensation, must be
located outside, on a window sill, on a balcony or hanged to
the wall.
Min. 25 cm.
BASKET
M6 x 20
M6 x 20
AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION
TYPE A
TYPE B
TYPE C