c Outside Sill
Open the window. Mark a line on the center a of the inside sill b.
Carefully place the cabinet in the window and align the center hole d on the cabinet bottom front with the center line on the sill.
Pull the bottom window sash e down behind the upper guide f until It meets the cabinet.
Do not pull the window sash down so tightly that the movement of the curtain panels is restricted.
Loosely assemble each sill support g.
If the distance to the outer window sill is not that deep, you may not need the bolt h and nut i.
Use 2 type A screws j to attach a sill support to the cabinet track holes k on one side. Use the cabinet track holes that will place the sill support nearest to the outer edge of the sill. The longer side of the sill support should be facing outside the window.
Repeat with the second sill support on the opposite side of the cabinet.
l Outdoor
m Indoor
Install the cabinet with a slight tilt (about 1/2”) downward on the outside.
Use the bolt and nut to adjust the tilt of the cabinet n.
Do not drill a hole in the bottom pan. The product is designed to operate with approximately 1/2” of water in the bottom pan. There is no need to add water if the pan is dry.
Under normal circumstances, this drain cap should not be removed. The drain cap o allows water removal if the air conditioner is being stored for the season or if a technician needs to remove the water.
p Bottom View
q Outdoor
Mount the cabinet to the window sill using 3 type B screws r in the holes on the front angle s.
Pull each curtain panel out until it meets the window sash track t.
Use a screwdriver or power drill to attach the curtain panels to the window sashes by inserting type C screws u into the sashes through the cabinet holes shown in the figure below.