16. Slide inner window sash firmly against
side of the cabinet. Make sure not to peel
the seal strips from the window track and
cabinet side channels. If
the panel frame does not fit snugly to the
inner window sash, secure the panel frame
to the sash with #8x3/4-inch screws, or #8-
32x3/4-inch selfthreading screws. Use the
partially plugged holes in the panel frame.
Drill 1/8-inch pilot holes for the screws.
17. Hook the safety bracket over the base
of the unit and fasten it to the front of the
platform assembly. Use a #8-32x3/4-inch
self-threading screw.
NOTE: The bracket prevents movement of
the air conditioner (either in or out) after
completing the installation.
18. Stuff the foam seal strip/sash seal
between the vertical sash and the window
glass, as shown right.
19. Use the window locking bracket to lock
the inner window sash to the base of the
outer window sash. Use one #8x3/4-inch
screw, or #8-32x3/4- inch self-threading
screw. (Drill 1/8-inch pilot hole).
20. To replace the front
First reconnect the coupler plugs, make the
exhaust control positioned through the front
in the proper location. Gently push the front
into position on the cabinet. It should click
into place. Then replace the retaining
screws that holds the panel in place. Do not
push or pull the front panel louvers.
Alternate Window Jamb
Applications
To install in windows having no flanges or wood stops on the top and side jambs, the
channels and panel frame must fit against a mating flange (or 1/16-inch max. thick angle)
attached to the window jambs.
Figure A shows this angle installed. Figures B & C show alternate treatments. On the sash
side of the opening, the leading corner of the inner sash becomes the flange. You can
purchase the angle strip locally.
Slide inner
window sash
firmly against
Cabinet.
Install safety bracket
Safety bracket
Sash seal
Window locking
bracket
Flush
3/4 po
3/4 po
or 1 po
or 1 po
Room
Room
Add angle to
Add wood
wood stop
as shown
8
1 po x 1 po
ou 3/4 po
x 3/4 po
angle
Room
Add 16- or 18-
gauge angle