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12
INSTALLATION
Cabinet Installation
1
Open the window. Mark a line on the center
of the inside sill and extending across the
center of the outside sill.
Loosely attach each sill bracket to a support
bracket using a carriage bolt and a lock nut.
Sill Bracket
Carriage
Bolt
Lock Nut
Support Bracket
2
Sill
Bracket
3
Carefully place the cabinet back in the
window and align the cabinet track holes
with the support brackets. Attach each
support bracket to the cabinet through a
cabinet track hole, using a type D screw
and a lock nut. Use the first track hole past
the sill bracket on the outer edge of the
window sill. Tighten the lock nuts on the
support brackets to secure them to the sill
brackets.
Install the cabinet with a slight tilt (about 1/2 ")
downward to the outside sill
Support Bracket
Lock
Nut
Center Line
Outside Sill
Inside Sill
Carefully place the cabinet in the window
and align the center hole on the cabinet
bottom front with the center line marked on
the window sills. Pull the bottom window
sash down behind the upper guide until
they meet. Align the support brackets with
the cabinet track holes and mark the sill
along the sides of each sill bracket.
Remove the cabinet from the window and
attach each sill bracket on the outside sill
between the marks using 2 type B screws.
Screws (Type B)
Cabinet
Track Holes
CAUTION
Do not drill a hole in the bottom pan.
The product is designed to operate with
approximately 1/2” of water in the bottom
pan. There is no need to add water if the
pan is dry.
about 1/2”
Cabinet
Screws (Type D)
4
Sash Track
Front Angle
Screws (Type B)
Mount the cabinet to the window sill using
3 type B screws in the holes on the front
angle.
Center Hole
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