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Using l/8"
drill,
install
locking
screws (Item
7). Use two screws in top jamb and in the side
bottom
flanges (see Figure
14). If you need
additional
holding
strength,
add two
more
screws at upper sides of filler
frame (marked
"A").
Also, two screws can be added at unit
sides
(marked
"B").
However,
if you
add
screws at "B",
you must use a 3 '16" drill bit
to predrill
through
the
plastic
sides of air
conditioner
Figure 14
ADD SCREWS
1 0
\'A
\
B
'\
ADD SCREWS"
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Lock the sliding
sash at bottom
using lock
bracket
(Item
10) and screw
(Item
7) as
shown
in Figure
15. Use a l/8"
drill
bit to
drill
through
track
before
inserting
screw.
Figure 15
SLIDING SASH
e
(ROOM SIDE)
13
. Cut seal strip
(Item
11) to length.
Install
it
between
space of opened
sash and glass of
the closed sash (see Figure 16).
16
.
FOR
INSTALLATION
IN
SLIDING
WINDOWS
THAT
DO
NOT
HAVE
SIDE
OR TOP TRACK.
The top flanges and one side flange of the air
conditioner
must butt
up to a flange on the
window.
These window
flanges must not be
more than 1'16"
thick.
On the side with the
open sash, the leading
edge of the sash be-
comes the flange. The flange is on the top and
jamb side of most metal windows.
Use a metal
angle or add wood to provide a flange for the
unit
in windows
where there is no side jamb
stop, or where
there
is a thick
wood
jamb
stop. Follow
the three suggestions
shown
in
Figure 17.
Figure 17
Figure 17
3/4"x3/4"
ANGLE
ADD ANGLE
ADD ANGLE
160R
18 GAUGE
ADD WOOD
ADD ANGLE
AS SHOWN
TO WOOD
STOP
OR DOTTED
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FOR INSTALLATION
IN STEEL
CASEMENT
WINDOWS.
Follow
Steps 2 and 3 on page 5. NOTE:
in
Step 3, the shelf tabs must butt to the front
of the
bottom
angle on the casement
(see
Figure 18).
Jre 18
/
ROOM
SIDE
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When
3 is
Step
finished,
Steps 4,
follow
5,
and 6 on
5;
page
Steps 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
on page 6. Then follow
Steps 19 and 20 on
19
page 7 and 8.
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Open window
at least 180" to allow room for
unit
cabinet.
If necessary,
remove
window
crank handle
so the window
will
open wide
enough
and not
interfere
with
shelf against
the bottom
sill angle. Tie opened window
to
the wall or frame to prevent the window
from
swinging.
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