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Thank You for buying a dependabb, energy saving and easy to operate
HALERroom air condifionen This manual contains usefuJinformation for
you to maintain, operate, in4aH and safely use your room air conditioner.
Your air conditioner deans, cools and dehumidifies the air in your room to
provide you with the ultimate Jevd of comfort.
Please read instructions carefuJJybefore using the producL AJso, do not
Forget to fiJl out and maiUthe Product Registration Card
Record Your Mo(JeJand $eriaJ Number.
For aHyour service calls during the warranty period the foJlowing
information will be needed_ Attach the sales receipt to this guide and keep
for future reference. This information can be obtained from the serial pJate,
which is on your air conditioner. This is either on the cabinet (side or back)
or you may have to remove the front grille to bcate iL
Modal Number: ..............................................................
Serial Number: ...............................................................
Date of Purchase: ...........................................................
Dealer's Name: ..............................................................
Dealer's Address: ............................................................
Dealer's Phone Number: ...................................................
?AOLE
RECEPTACLE ANO FUSE TYPES
RATEDVOLTS 125/60 250/60
AMPS 1S 2.0 15 20 30
WALL OUTLET
_USE S(ZE ) 5 20 _ _5 20 _ 30
r_mMEDE_Y FUSE
(c_ ¢it_u_ br_k_r) Pmug P|ug pmug
1)
Air conditioner must be connected to proper dectricaJ outlet with the
correct dectricaJ supply. (see table)
Proper grounding must be ensured to reduce the risk of shock and fire.
DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG. Jfyou do
not have a three-prong electric receptacle outlet in the wall, have a
certified dectrician install the proper receptacle. The wdJ receptacle
MUST be properly grounded.
Do not use if power cord is frayed or otherwise damaged_
Also avoid using it if there are cracks or abrasion damage
along the lengfh, plug or connector.
DO NOT USEAN ADAPTER OR AN EXTENSION CORD.
When installing your air conditioner in a window, make sure the window
is strong enough to hdd the wright of the air conditioner.
You also want to secure and correctly install your air conditioner properly
to prevent it from falling. Extra brackets and or support may be required
depending on your window.
6) Do not block airflow inside or outside the air conditioner with blinds,
drapes, protective covers, shrubs or bushes_
7) Be careful of sharp edges on the front and rear fins of the unit that could
cut and cause serious injury.
8) Be careful when lifting the air conditioner to install or remove the uniL
Always usetwo or more people for this.
9) Always unplug the dr conditioner before servicing it or moqng it.
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PAGE
A Word Fro_ Haier 1
Product Reglstratlon 1
$afe_y Precautions 2
Warnings 4
£UectrlcaU Safety 4
Tips 5
Energy $avlng Gulde 5
Features 6
Operatlng Gulde 7-8
Normal Operating Sounds 7
Operating Instructions 7o8
Uns_Hations 9o! 9
PartsSupplied 10
TooJs 1 1
Stepsfor installation 19
CUean and Care Guide 20
TroubUeshootlng _:1o22
Warranty Jnf@rmati@n :23
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FoJJowingthe safety messages is very important.
These messages can save you from being injured or kiJJed.
Warning symboJsaJertyou to be carefuJ and means Danger. AJways
foJJowinstructions to be safe and reduce chances of iniury or deatk
Warning and Danger signs wiJJprecede safety messages.
Grounding: This room air conditioner mustbegrounded.
Grounding reducesthe risk of dectric shockby
providing an escapewire for the eJectriccurrent.
Thepower cord hasa grounding wire with a
grounding pJug.PJugit into an outJetthat is
properJyinstdJedand grounded_
WARNUNG:
improperuseof thegrounding
pJugcan resuJtin a risk of eJectricshock.
CaJJa qualified dectridan if you don't understand
thegrounding instructionsor if you are not
sureif theair conditioner is properJygrounded.
Jfthe waJJoutbt is not grounded, pJeasecontactan
eJectridanto haveit repJacedwith a properJy
grounded outJet.
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the
third (ground) prong from the power ¢@rdo
Adapter PUug: We strongJyadviseagainst using an adapter pJug.
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eAirConditionersaredesignedforuseinadoublehungwindowor
throughthewallinstallationonly_(Asapplicableinyourmodel)
Whileinstallingunitbesure to flit air conditioner 1/4 degree ouhvard to
have the water drip outside the house_
o Install the unit on the north side as normalmythat is the shaded side. This
will enhance _heoperation of your unit.
_e Window has to be strong for installation_ Extra brackets and or support
may be required depending on your window. (Brackets and Supports
not induded in all models)
o Measure the window before installing, if the window is bo big for the
unit you may require professional installation,
_e Use correct electric voltage and proper ampere for the unit to run
effectively.
Only let a certified electrician do any modifications to your electrical
outlet,
Use a dedicated line for the operation of your air conditioner to avoid
the possibiJih/of an electrical surge,
e When installing your air conditioner make sure to seal all areas where
there is a possibilib, of air bakage,
Airflow should not be blocked inside either by curtains, drapes or
furniture or outside by shrubs or bushes_
Do not needbssly use on ebctrical light or other appliances that
produce heat,
Keep the vent dosed on the air conditioner when in the coomingfunction.
Keep the blinds and the drapes drawn on all the other windows.
While cooking use an exhaust fan in the kitchen to remove the excess
heat produced_
Always usethe correct BTU size air conditioner to cool the room to
affain optimum efficiency.
4-way
airflow
iiiJiiii_i
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easy
access
filters
sHide°out
chassis
(AH features not on ohmmodels)
control
pand
Temperature Set Knob
This knob adjusts the temperatureof the ain
Higher thesetting the coobr theair temperature.
with this knob you can setthe temperatureto your
desired comfort bveL Min, Cod being thewarmest
and Max. Cod being the cddest
2. Functlor_ S_e_Knob
with this knob you can cantrd thefan speedas
well as the cooling speed,There are 3 knob
positionson theA!C for you to selectfrom. LO will
circulate air at the lowestvelocity MEDat the
middle levd and HJwill circulate at themaximum.
You have 2 FanOnly speedsto choosefrom HI and
LO.
This feature heJpsyou to exhaustany stale
unwanted air in the room and draw freshoutside
air in the room. To cirdate theair, bring thelever
to theopen position. (Thelever should be in the
closed mode to avoid lossof cool air to theoutside.)
4 Way A_r Fmow
Theseair directional buvers let you control the
direction of theairflow inyour required direction
Theairflow can be directed
up - down - right side- left side
5.smldoOotChossis(ootiooJmmodoJ0)
your air conditioner becomesmore versatiJewith
this feature You have theoption to insiaJlthe unit in
a window or a wall.
6. Window |nstaJJ Kito
Enabbsyou to installthe air conditioner in a
doubb hung window Extra bracketsor support
may be needed depending on your window
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FoJJowingsoundsare normaJJyheard during the operation of an air conditioner.
* Thermostatclicks.As the thermostatcycleson/off you will
hear this sound.
Cod airflow movementas dictated by the set fan speed
®Water sounds.This is normaJsinceyour air conditioner actsas a
dehumidifier aJso.Thusyou wiJJhear water soundsfrom water drops
falling on the condensen
o As the refrigerant flows through the innerseaJedtubing a
rushing noise may be heard.
RattJingor vibrating noisesmay be heard due to poor waJJ
or window instoJJation.
High pitchcompressor soundmay be hear&
LO
A/C
OFF MED
A/C
HR HI
FAN A/C
fig, # 1
FUNCTmON SET
5 6
4
2
1
MIN COOL
10
MAX COOL
TEMPERATURE SET 7
E e/i h
After instaJJingyour air conditioner, pJugit into the proper
dectricd outRetin the wall
1) SelectMed. A/C on the FunctionSetknob_
2) SettheTemperatureSetknob at the mid JeveJsetting. ThiswiJJturn on
your air con@ionen
3) Youcan setthe thermostatfrom Min Cod to Max Cool Min Cod being
thewarmest Max Cod being the cddest_
4) Your air conditioner has 1 or 2 Fanspeedsdepending on your modal
purchased and 3 A/C settings_
5) If your air conditioner has a Ventcontrol makesure that it is on dose.
Leaveit open onJyif you needto recycle the stale room dn By Jeavingit
dosed you will retain the cod air in the room_
6) Letyour air conditioner run for a few minutesbefore adiusting to the
desired settings.
7) Remember the compressor of your air conditioner wiH riot work
when the temperature goes bdow 65°F.
8) AJsowhen you shut off the air conditioner wait for 3 minutesbefore
turning it on again. This is the compressorcycle time_
9) If you haveany trouble in operating your air conditioner please refer to
theTrouble Shooting section_
Before you install your air conditioner check the following:
The unit is free of aJJobstructions inside and outside the room e.g. drapes,
curtains, furniture, pJants,shrubs,bushes,trees,other structuresJikebuiJding,
garage etc.Air conditioner musthave dear unobstructed airflow through the
condenserto remove the heat.
2) Thewindow is strong enough to hdd the weight of the air con@ionen
Extra brackets or supportsmay be neededdepending on your windows,
(Bracketsor Supports not provided in dJ modds)
3) Thewindow siJJand track are strong enough to hoJdthe weight of the
air conditionen
4) ThewaJJis strong enough to hdd the unit. Extrabrackets or supports may be
needed depending on thewaR[ (Bracketsor Supports not provided in aHmodds)_
5)
A 7)
As}
Ag)
There is adequate and proper power suppJynear theair conditionen
DO NOT useadapter pJugs_
DO NOT useextension cords.
DO NOT cut or removethe ground prong_
DO NOT modify the pJugor thedectricd waJJoutJetin any way.
if pJugdoes not fit the dectrical outbt havea certified dectrician do the
necessarychange_
A10) DO NOT connecteJectricalpower to the unit before instaHatiom
A11) DO NOT useif power cord isworn out, frayed or otherwise damaged.
Avoid using if there are cracks or abrasion damage along the bngth,
pJugor connection.
12) DO NOT instaJJinto any existing cabinet or sbeve which does not haveside
and top air vents_
basepan angb
PartsSupplid
curtain
affachment
screws 13/32"
]IWSOSXC 4 IIWSO!_X(A lIVe] 05X( 1_]IW( 08X( ]
top raiU
PartsSupplied
- vdndow sash
w_ndow sed _ gasket
/// gasket /_
_ , raiJ curtain sash screws C,_ar_3rnwent
to
curtain 31/32" _s_rance screw,"
_:_c"afion bracket [MC;;_,iHWSlOXCA'HWSl2XCA'ocknu,
drain tube (Jeffand right)
Parts Supplied
curtain
.< window sash
gasket
_- _ _ top rall Casement to
_ gasket curtain sash screws window
;cd'![_ [:rc:nWu_nd
tion
(Jeffand right) ModeJ:HWSI4XCA,HWS8VCA,HWS20VCA
fop rail
left and right
side curtains
lop raiJ
n angle
leftand r_ght
sidecurtains
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YouwillneedtohavetheFollowingtoolstohelp you in the in4aHafion of
your air condifioner_
®Scissors
_PhillipsScrewdriver
oStandard Screwdriver
oPJiers
_Wrench
DriJJand DriHBits
oTapeMeasure
oGJoves
oLeveJ
_Sockets
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in#rimingUnit intoA Window
Window Opening Requirements
Theair conditioner isdesignedto fit into doubUeor singb hungsashtype windows. Eachof the
units comes with an installation kit that provides adiustable mounting louvers, to fill the gaps
between the sidesof the unit, and the window frame. Thechart below reflectsthe dimensions
of theunitswith,and withoutinstallationkits. Measureyourwindow openingwidth and compare
it to the chart below to ensure that it meetsthe minimum and maximum window width requirements.
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t[WA05XCA }{WFO5XC & ] [WFOTXC,\ IIWS08XC 1 HWS08XCA t{WS 10XC,\ t{WS ] 2X(A }{WS ]0XC 1
HWSnSXCA HWSOGX(A HWF05X( B HWCOSX( l HWR[ 4XCA lJWSI 8V(.A IIWREOOCA
"_.M tlW?,05XCA
odd m_'i_0s×ca HWROSXCA I[WS08XCA I[WS H)XCA I[&_SISVCA
HWIq)7X( A IJV\ ROgX( A I[\_ S [(}XCI IJWR12XCA IJWSI4XCi_ IJWS2OVCA
II\_ H)5XCB IJWROSX( [
Dimension Ilwcogxc 1
a(inch) I@" It@' 11s6'
B(inch) 143'' 13332l'' 16@" lzl_" 18 3"
C(inch) 14@" 14_" 13i]" 16yi' 1;']_" 184"
DOn&)Max 344_" 3432]" 35312" ssss" 4o,12"
D(inch) Min 24312" 25392" 263_" 301_" 3292 '
Case High 13_" 132s'' 13_" IS4;" 14_" lz_"
Case Depth J232,,19 20_25" 23 5 " 261163. 303229.
Mode]s: HWA05XCA HWF05XCA HWF07XCA HWB08XC ]L
HWS05XCA HWS06XCA HWF05XCB HWC08XC]L
I SSEMBLE z_
CURTAINS
Unpack unit on floor next to
instaIIaRon location
Slide Je£-hand curtain assembly inb
Jeffends of top and bottom raJs
Repeat Forright°hand curtain
assembJy Fasten curtain retainer
strips to sides of outer case with six
13732 _'screws
For HWSO5XCA,HWSO6XCA ,HWSOBXC 1
Remove two screws Jocaied in
the top of the autercase,Remove .
two screws Jocated in the rear Cautuom -_
of lhe ou_ercase or griJJe to extreme
temperatures
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APPLYWmNDOW
SASHGASKET
Raiseh_doorsash Measurewidth
of window sash Cut window sash
gasketta Jengthand appJyto
bottom ofwindow sash
Cutwindow siJJgaskettoJength
and appJyto top of thewindow siJJ
PREPARE
WINDOW FOR
iNSTALLATION
inspectwindow track, sash, and sill
for itsabiUilyto support the weight of
air conditionen
Measure width between window
mddings toensure Unsl_ntMount
will fit window frame instant Mount
modds are designed for windows
(the detail seepage 12)
instant Mount kit suppUiedwith unit
is designed for mounting in most
doubb4tung windows w_@out
slorm w_dows. For installation in
window frame with storm window,
modify sill by adding wood stripsto
inner and outer sills Thisraises
unit and eUiminatesinterference of
storm window frame
S_rm wk_dow kts_Hat_on
if stormwindow frame does not allow
adequate clearance below sill(]/2"
required), removestormwindow
frame or createclearance by adding
a wood strip (atleast 1 1/2" wide)
along entire width of si)J Fasten
wood slrip to sill with at leastthree
countersunk wood screws (not
supplied with kit). Thisprovides a
smooth surface for mounting air
conditioner v2"
MJlkT_U _
m
o
Mobib home window instamatiorl
Add wood strip (at least I 1/2" wide)
along entire width of window silJ
Thicknessof ,.rood strip should match
height of front lip on window frame
Fastenwood strip to sillwith a
minimum of three countersunkwood
screws (not supplied with kit) This
provides a smooth surfacefor
mounting air conditioner
Must be a minimum
of 1/2" to dear
botJom ralJ onuni_
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"A_ iNSTALLUNiT JN
WINDOW
P)aceunit in window Lower sash
until it restsbehind front flange of top
rail. Bottomrail mustrestbehind
window sill With a bveJadjust unit
to a 1/2 bubble slope to the rear for
proper water drainage
_Level
_Wind ..... h L_@ @ @
@
Curtain assembJy cut
away for clarity
iNSTALL
BASEPANANGLE
Back front atlachment screwout
severaJturns and slip Basepan Angle
over"screw head Snugscrew with
angle restingon window ledge
UnstallIwo 31/32" screws through
angle into window ledge Repeat for
opposite side
31/s2'
screws
Basepa_
angle
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SECURESiDECURTAmNS
AND TOPMOUNTING RAiL
iNSTALLSEAL
GASKET
Cut window seal gasket to w@h of
window Stuff window sod gasket
between outdoor window gUass
and top of indoor sash This ",,viH
stop air bakage which reduces
efficiency.
Models: HWS08XCA HWS10XCA HWS12XCA HWS10XCl
HWS 14XCA HWS 18VCA HWS20VCA
I REPAREUNiT
FOR
iNSTALLATiON
Unpack unit on floor next to
installation bcation
Remove front aitachrnent screw
Remove two side attachment screw
{HWSI 4XCA,HWSl 8VCA,HWSgOVCA)
Separate the outercase from the front
with a putty knife at the catch points
designated by the arrows
Remove one screw securing
basepan locking bracket Remove
two screws located in the rear of the
outercase, securing k,asepan to
outercase Using the basepan handle,
slowly and evenly pull chassis out
from outer case
Hate: Cover putty knife blade with
masking tape to guard against
damage of the units finish The filter
is removed in this illustration for
clarity only
Cautior_: Never expose plastic
front or grille to extreme
temperatures
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ASSEMBLE
CURTAiNS/TOP
RAiL
Removepaper backing from toRrail gaske_
and adhere tobottom of top raiJ
Unstdltop raiJwith four 13/32 _'screws
(threefL/rHWSOSX(A,HWS 10X( A.HWS12XC/
HWS 10X(1).
SlideJeft-handcurtab assembJyinto Jeftendof
top and bottom raiJs Repeatfor right-hand
curtainassembJyFastencurtain retainer strips
to sidesof outer"casewith eight 13/32" screws
(sixfor HWSOSJK A,HVv'S1gX( A,HVv'S12X( A,HVv'S10X(1).
PREPARE
WINDOW FOR
_NSTALLATION
inspectwindow track, sash,and dl
for itsability to supportthe ,#eight of
air conditioner
Measure width between window
moJdings to ensure Unstant Mount
wiJJ fit window frame Instant Mount
modds are designed for windows
wide (the detaiJ see page 12)
instantMount kit supphedwith unit
isdesigned for mounting in most
doubb=hung windows wllbout
stormwindows. For instajJationin
window frame with stormwindow,
modify siJJby adding wood stripsto
inner and outer siJJsThisraises
unit and diminates interferenceof
stormwindow frame
Storm window inst_llatlon
if stormwindow frame does not aJiow
adequate cJearancebeJowsiJJ(1/2"
required), remove stormwindow
frame or createclearanceby adding a
wood strip (at Bast 1 1/2" wide) aJong
entire width of siJJFastenwood strip
to siJJwith at Jeastthreecountersunk
wood screws(not supphedwith kit)
Thisprovides a smoothsurface for
mounting air conditioner
1/2"
Minimum
1/2"
WooJ
S_arn _ : R
Plnme
Moblb home w_ndow instQBlafion
Add wood strip (at Jeast1 1/2" wide)
dang entire width of window siJJ
Thicknessofwoad strip shouJdmatch
height of front hp on window frame
Fastenwood strip tosiJJwith a
minimum of three countersunkwood
screws{not supplid with kit) This
provides a smooth surfacefor
mounting air condifionen
Must be a minimum
of 1/2" to dear
bottom rd ot_ unit
I I/2'_ _:: Wi_dow
APPLYWINDOW
SASHGASKET
Raiseindoor sash Measurewidth
of window sash,including portion
inside window track Cutwindow
sashgasket tobngth and appJyto
bottomof window sash
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iNSTALLOUTER
CASEiN WINDOW
Place outer case in window Lower
sash untiUit restsbehMd FrontfUange
of top raiJ, Bottomrail mustrest
behind window sill With a bvel
adjust unit to a 1/2 bubbb slope to Leve,
he rear for proper water drainage _
Wind...... h I ® ® ®
_JL, CurtalnassembJycut
_.,...._,, _; away forclarity
Expand bolh curtains to contact the
window _rame Install tv,,o31/32"
screws One ineach upper right and
bft corner of the curtains
Unstallthree 31/32" top mounting rail
screws
NOTE: To make screws easier to
drive, drill a pilot hob into sash
through clearance hob in curtains
Use lwo casementto window securancescrews(1"}
to fix the case to windows sash
Install Uefl& right installation bracket and as shown
in fig Install bdt(2 1/2 _bng fUathead b@and U
Iocknut) to the installation bracket and adjust them _,._
to proper length ,th..... 4 (19/32 '_)...... to fix _
the bracket on thecase _ 19/32_'Io_gs e /_
Left _ f_. o,,,_,o_k,,__',w _1.-"
_/_ _ MARK
L°cknut\_\ l_ _j ,/ Right
INSTALL BASEPAN ANGLE
Unstalllwo 31/32" screws
through angle into window ledge
Repeat Foropposite side.
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iNSTALL SEALGASKET
Cut window seaJ gasket ta width of
window Stuff',,vk_dow seaJ strip
between outdoor window gJessand
top of indoor sash This wiJJ stop air
bakage which reduces efficiency
iMPORTANT: Stay dear of gJass Be
carefuJ not tc_damage the function
of the window
iNSTALL
DRAIN TUBE
ModeI:!_B_SO8XC.a.,HWSI OXCA,
HWS12XCA,HWS10XC1
Adjust the direction o[ the drain tube(drain eUbow)
to make it be in line with the hob
in the rear of unit; Unsertthe drain
tabe (drain dbow)inta the hob and mist 90 _'
RETURN
CHASSISTO
OUTERCASE
Find someone to hdp you
replace chassisin outer case
Unstdlbasepan clip Replacefront
_oand,and grilb(instdl bovoscrews
r HWS14XCA, HWS18VCA,
HWS20VCA) Where possible install
fvvo screws in rear of outercase,
removed in stepone
iMPORTANT: Becausewindow
sashhelps keep unit in window,
make certain window sash contacts
outer casebefore reinstalling
chassis
.......
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Wall installations: slideooutchassisonly
Note: Removethe ] or 2 shipping screwson the rear of the air conditioner
that hold thechassisto theouter shallcasing_Once removed,
these do not haveto be re-installed. Toensurethatyour air
conditioner is properly installed in thewall, it is
recommendedthat it be installed by a certified technician who is
familiar with throughthe wall installations.
1) Using wood, 1_'or more in thickness,build a wooden frame to fit the
casing/cabinet dimensionsof the unit which you havepurchased_
2) Measure theoutside width and the height of the frame to determine the
cutout dimensionsnecessaryfor the opening in thewall Thedepth of the
frame will depend on the depth of thewall The finished frame mustbe set
in the inside wall Theframe hasto be squared and levded. Rememberthe
frame has to be nailed securelyto the wall studs. (Seefig. # 11)
wdm
fig. # 11
3) Now to install, insert the casing into the wall opening_ (Removethe
chassisout first following steps1 - 6 in SJideooutchassissection)_
Make sure that thecabinet isat least 1/2" inch inside the room_Also the
side JouversshouJdnot be bJocked.This is to have proper air cirdation in
and around the compressor.(Seefig. # 12)
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casing
level
fig. # 12
typlcaU casing
ou_ard tip
4) Thecasing shouJdbe tilted 1/4" outside so asto drain the excess
dehumidified water.
5) ProperRyinsulate any opening between the casing and the frame_
6) Usethe screw hobs on the sides of the unit which are for thewindow
mounting kit and the screw holes in the top mounting kit rail to attach
the casing to thewood frame, using the 5/8" screws.
7) With the help of another person lift and put the chassisof the
air conditioner in to the casing_
8) Screw the security screw into place and snap on the grille.
9) If the fiJterwas removed during this process,reinsertthe filtec
]O)Screw the two side screwsthat hoJdthe grille to the casing_(not in
all models)
11) UseexternaJwall brackets if needed.
_ CAUTION: If, after completing thesesteps,the unit appears to be loose
or if you are unsurethe unit is properly installed,
contact a qualified installer.
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