When the condensate drainage is fitted, pay much attention not to compress
the rubber hose.
In the event of operation during the winter with temperatures equal to or lower than 0° C, make
sure that the condensate drain pipe is protected from freezing in order to ensure draining.
In the event of prolonged operation during the winter with temperatures below 5°C, install the
optional basin heater kit.
2.4.3 - Assembly of the air ducts and external grids
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After drilling the holes (with the core drill), insert the plastic sheet (H) supplied with the air conditioner
(fig. 11) inside them.
Since the sheet (H) was made for 202 mm holes, you will have to cut off 130 mm from the long side of
the sheet for the 162 mm holes (fig. 11).
The sheets must be 65 mm shorter than the length of the wall.
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Roll the sheet (H) and insert it into the hole, paying attention to the splicing line, which must always
face upwards. (fig.12).
Use an ordinary cutter for the foregoing operation (fig. 12).
To position the external grids, proceed as follows:
a. Apply the seal (G) to the wall flange (D), ensuring it lines up with the outer edge of the flange as indicated
in the figure 13.
b. Fix the two flanges using 2 pegs having a diameter of 6 mm and check that the two fixing holes are
horizontal (fig. 14 - 15 - 16).
c. Fit the small eyelet of the spring, with the long stem, on the cap pin (on both components) (fig. 17).
d. Insert the two caps (with spring), on the front part of the external grid, on its two housings, pulling until
it clicks (fig. 18) and couple the two chains to the large eyelet of the spring.
e.
Using one hand, grip the two chains connected to the grid;
f. Bend the external grids back, gripping them with your free hand where they bend, and insert your fingers
inside the single fins (fig. 19).).
g. Insert your arm into the pipe until the grid protrudes completely outwards.
h. Reopen the grid, being careful to keep your fingers inside the fins.
Turn the grid until the fins are fully horizontal and tilted downwards.
i.
Pull the chain, tensioning the spring, and couple the chain ring to the pin of the inner flange through
l.
which the pipes pass (fig. 20).
m. Use hand shears to cut off any excess chain links.
Use exclusively the supplied grids (F), or grids with like characteristics.
2.4.4 - Preparing the holes on the machine
If Ø 202 mm holes are being used, work as follows:
a.
If 162 mm pipes are being used, the removal operation of part of the rear cover must not be performed.
b. Use pliers to break the preblanking of the rear cover (fig. 21-A).
c.
Then, rotate the cover part to be removed back and forth with your hand until you break the remaining
preblanked part (fig. 21-B).
d. Trim excessive insulating material remained inside the hole using an utility knife (fig. 21-B).
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