How to install the indoor unit – Sanyo C3682 User Manual

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Rear panel

Fig. 7c

Rear panel

Fig. 7b

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Set screw only for transportation

Fig. 6

Rear panel

marks

Fig. 7a

Left
tubing

Right
tubing

Right-rear
tubing
(recommended)

Right-downward
tubing

Left-rear
tubing

Left-downward
tubing

Fig. 8

3. How to Install the Indoor Unit

3-1. Remove the Rear Panel from the Unit

(1) Remove and discard the set screw on the rear panel.

(Fig. 6)

(2) Press the 2

marks on the frame cover and disengage

the stationary tabs from the frame. (Fig. 7a)

(3) Remove the rear panel by grasping the sections shown

in Fig. 7b and pulling it in the direction shown by the

arrow.

Tubing can be extended in 6 directions as shown in Fig. 8.

Select the direction you need providing the shortest run to

the outside unit.

When left tubing is to be done, switch the drain hose and

drain cap. (For details, refer to “Switching drain hose and

drain cap” on page 20.)

3-2. Make a Hole

(1) Place the rear panel from the indoor unit on the wall at

the location selected. Make sure the panel is horizontal,

using a carpenter’s level or tape measure to measure

down from the ceiling. Wait until after cutting the hole

before attaching the rear panel to the wall.

(2) Determine which side of the unit you should make the

hole for tubing and wiring. (Fig. 9)

In the case of left-rear tubing, use the measurement points

6-7/32" (158 mm) from the marked position on the rear

panel for precise placement of the hose outlet. (Fig. 9)

(3) Before making the hole, check carefully that no studs or

pipes are directly run behind the spot to be cut.

The above precautions are also applicable if tubing

goes through the wall in any other location.

NOTE

NOTE

6-7/32"

(158 mm)

5-3/16"

(132 mm)

Fig. 9

CAUTION

Also avoid areas where elec-

trical wiring or conduits are

located.

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