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AF-A098E
When drainage is necessary
If water drainage is necessary in high humidity district, or if you do not like the splashing sound of the non-drain function, remove the rubber cap on the bottom of the chassis. Cut the rubber cap in cross, working from the bottom and remove the rubber pieces with a plier.(Fig.6) A hose of an appropriate length have to be attached to the drain tray's drain outlet. (Fig.7)
Rubber cap
Chassis
Fig.6
Drain tray Cabinet Fig.7
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(1) Install the cabinet into the installation opening.(Fig.8) (2) Secure the cabinet to the mounting frame using the 9 long gold screws. (2.5cm/1"). (Fig.8) (3) Cut the gasket to an appropriate length and stuff it into the gap around the mounting frame and the unit to seal outside air. (Fig.8)
Cabinet
Gasket
Fig.8
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(1) Slide the chassis back into the cabinet. (Fig. 9) (2) Secure the chassis to the cabinet using the screw and angle removed in step 2. Push the angle into the gap between the chassis and the cabinet. Hook the angle to the slit of the cabinet, next screw it on to the chassis. (Fig. 10) (3) Replace the front panel. (Fig.11) Slide the crank shaft into the opening of the louvre link at the back of the front panel. (Fig.12)
Fig.9
Angle Chassis Cabinet Slit Fig.10
Crank shaft
Front panel
Fig.11
Louver link Front panel back view Fig.12
(4) Open the grille and secure the front panel with the screw removed in step 1 (Fig.13). Replace the air filter and close the grille firmly.
Grille Front panel
Fig.13
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