4.1 PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION
SECTION 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 8
• Find a proper place for the portable air conditioner.
Leave at least 20” (50.8cm) space around the unit (Fig. 8).
4.2 INSTALLING THE DUCTS IN A WINDOW/SLIDING DOOR
A) Pull out both ends of the hot air exhaust ducts for approximately 6”/15.24cm.
B) Screw the exhaust ducts clockwise with one end to the terminal end of the back of the unit and
the other end to the window kit adapter.
C) Mount the terminal end of the exhaust duct to the back of the unit.
D) Open window or sliding door for approximately 5”/12.7cm.
E) Adjust the length of the window kit to the same length of the window or the sliding door. Use
all of the panels if necessary. Cut the window piece as needed to fit the length of your window
or sliding door. Make sure that the hole on the main piece is not covered by other pieces.
F) Place the window kit in the window or sliding door. Close the window or door as far as it goes.
G) Adjust the length of exhaust duct and affix the window kit adapter onto the holes on the
window kit.
NOTE: When using the window kit on a window or sliding door it will cause the window or sliding
door to not be properly closed and/or locked. Additional security measurements should
be taken.
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When you use the unit as an air conditioner or a
dehumidifier, the hot air must be exhausted out of
the room to complete the air exchange of the
condenser. When the unit is operating on fan, no
outdoor air exchange takes place. You do not need
to hookup the window kits and hot air exhaust
ducts when you use the unit as a fan.
Figure 9