Standard window installation continued, Caution – Friedrich Kuhl Series 6000 BTU Window Air Conditioner Installation and Operation Manual Manuel d'utilisation

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SECURE THROUGH TOP

OR BOTTOM/ SIDE SCREW

HOLE USING EITHER THE

1

/

2

"

SCREWS (ITEM E: BLUE BAG)

OR THE 1

1

/

4

" SCREWS

(ITEM F: GREY BAG)

If you desire a more permanent installation, you can secure your curtains

using both screw holes and your unit sleeve directly to the lower window

stool using the instruction Steps 5.1

5.3 shown next. If you choose

the standard installation already covered in Steps 1

5, then you can

proceed to Step 6 on Page 31.

NOTE:

WHEN REMOVING UNIT FROM SLEEVE AND CARRYING

OR HANDLING UNIT, OBTAIN ASSISTANCE OR HELP

AS NECESSARY TO SUPPORT UNIT FROM BOTTOM

(BASEPAN), MAINTAINING CLEARANCE FROM ALL

OBSTACLES (Figure 59).

STEP 4.

Place unit in window with the bottom support rail up against

the back edge of the window sill. Center and close window

sash onto upper support rail. The unit should be level or slightly

tilted outside (Figure 56). NOTE: Depending on the type of

window, install the appropriate security lock as recommended

by manufacturer.

STEP 5.

Extend side curtains to fill window. Secure outer top corner of

each curtain (left and right) to window jamb and/ or window sash

using supplied screws. Two sizes of screws (E and F in parts

list) and 2 different screw hole locations have been provided to

accommodate varying window types (Figure 57).

STEP 5.1.

Pull unit from sleeve, using the side handles located on either

side of the decorative front. Obtain assistance as needed.

Place unit out of the way on a secure, flat surface (Figure 58).

Figure 56

Figure 57

CAUTION

Cut/Sever

Although great care has been

taken to minimize sharp edges

in the construction of your unit,

use gloves or other hand

protection when handling unit
Failure to do so can result in minor

to moderate personal injury.

Figure 58

Figure 59

Standard Window Installation continued

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