wall using the screws provided, then fit the drainage tube into the
30mm hole and seal with foam as above.
If the outside of the wall is not accessible, proceed as follows.
Attach the nylon cords to the rubber ring as shown.
Fold the rubber ring in half and pass it through the
hole, keeping hold of the other ends of the nylon
cords.
Slide the tube (with the inside flange attached) into the hole,
passing the nylon cords through the tube. Seal the area
between the tube and the hole with expanding
polyurethane foam, and then push the tube completely
into the hole.
Attach the cords to the tabs on the interior flange and pull tight.
Attach the hanging bracket to the fixing holes, using the screws
provided.
Stick the foam gaskets to the back of the unit, around the air intake
and exhaust ports.
Connect the drain hose provided to the rear
drain outlet. A further extension pipe with an
internal diameter of 16mm can be fitted if
required. Care must be taken to ensure that
the drain always runs downwards.
With two people, lifting the appliance by it sides, not the front
cover, hang it on the fixing
bracket, and push firmly
against the wall, ensuring that
the drain pipe engages with
the drainage hole, and that the
main unit fits flush against the
wall. If there are any gaps
between the unit and the wall,
heating and cooling
performance will be impaired.If
the drain pipe does not engage
properly with the drain tube in
the wall, leakage will occur.
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