Kenmore 25372115200 User Manual AIR CONDITIONER Manuals And Guides L0210194

KENMORE Air Conditioner Room (42) Manual L0210194 KENMORE Air Conditioner Room (42) Owner's Manual, KENMORE Air Conditioner Room (42) installation guides

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Installation

Instructions

For A-Kit 22"
Please read ALL instructions
before installing.Two
people are recommended
to install this product. If
a new electrical outlet is required, have the outlet
installed by a qualified electrician before installing
unit. See #5 in Preliminary
Instructions following.

Preliminary
Do the following before
See illustrations
below.

Instructions
starting

to install unit.

1. Check window
opening
size - the mounting
parts furnished
with this air conditioner
are
made to install in a wooden
sill double-hung
window.The
standard
parts are for a window
opening of 30" (711 nun) minimum
to 42"
(1067 ram) _um
width. Open sash to a
minimum of 19" (483 ram). (FIG. 1)
2. Check condition
of window
- all wood parts
of window must be in good shape and able to
firmly hold the needed
screws. If not, make
repairs before installing unit.
3. Check your storm
windows
- you will need
112" (13 mm) clearance
below window
stool.
If storm window frame does not allow the

FIG. 2

clearance required,
correct by adding a piece
of wood as shown in FIG. 2, or by removing
storm window while room air conditioner
is
being

installed.

SASH

(continued)

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19" MIN.
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19" MIN.

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STORMWINDOW FRAME
OR OTHER OBSTRUCTION

THICKNESSAS
REQUIRED, ALONG
ENTIRE STOOL.
FASTEN WITH TWO
NAILS OR SCREWS.

STORMWINDOWFRAME
OR OTHER OBSTRUCTION

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4. CHECK FOR ANYTHING THAT COULD
BLOCK AIRbXX)W - check area outside

Tools Required

of window
for things such as shrubs,
trees, or awnings.
Inside, be sure
furniture,
drapes, or blinds will not
stop proper
airflow.

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5. Check the available
electrical
service
power supply must be the same as that
shown on the unit serial nameplate.
(See
Owner's
Guide for serial plate location.)
Power cord is 48" long. Be sure you have an
outlet near. It is best to not use extension
cords!

a large flat blade screwdriver
#2 Phillips screwdriver
tape measure
pliers
sharp utility knife
pencil

All models have a 3-prong service plug to
provide proper service and safe positive
grotmding.
Do not change plug in any way.
Do not use an adapter plug. If your present
wall outlet does not match your plug, call a
qualified electrician to make the needed
change.
Avoid fire hazard or
electric shock. Do not use an extension
cord or an adapter plug, Do not remove
any prong from the power cord.

Hardware

(in plastic bag)

Q4

Groudingtype
wall receptacle
an
C_

circumstances
iremovee

or bypass
the not
gmudingprong
under
l
from this plug.

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Frame to Sash

2

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3/4" Long Hex-

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Head

Screw

3

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Safety Lock

1

SpeedNuts

4

Screws _o1_
Angle, Side
Retainer

12

Screw Front
Retaining

2

groudin!

6. Carefully unpack air conditioner
- remove
all packing material. Protect floor or carpet
from damage.Two people should be used to
move and install unit.

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Window
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1.

2.

Remove

Chassis

Ul

To slide chassis from cabinet, hold cabinet
with left hand, while pulling on strap provided
at the front of the unit.
Do not remove
the unit.

formed

foam at the front

Mounting
Assemble
Window
Filler Panels

1.

Place cabinet

2.

Slide "r section of window
filler panel
side retainer
on the side of the cabinet
Figures 3-4). Do both sides.

of

on floor, a bench,

or a table.
into
(see

STRAP NOTE: Do not use strap for lifting unit. It
is for sliding chassis WITHIN cabinet only (to aid
in cleaning, maintenance,
etc.). Be CAREFUL of
sharp edges on coil fins.

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Install Top Angle
and Side Retainers

1.

Attach foam gasket
Retainers as shown

toTop Rail and Side
in FIG. 1.

2.

InstaUTop Rail Support Brace, and Side
Retainers to cabinet as shown using screws
and (4) speed nuts to secure

.

Insert top and bottom legs of window
fiUer
panel frame into the channel
o_ the Top Rail
and Bottom Rail. Repeat on other side.

(continued)

a

Place Cabinet
,Window

in

Install Window

and Sash Seal
1.

Open window. Mark
center of window stool.

1.

Trim sash seal to fit window
into space

between

upper

width.

Lock
Insert

and lower sashes.

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.

Place cabinet

in window

with bottom

stool

angle firmly seated over window
stool as
shown. Bring window down behind top angle
to hold cabinet in place.
.

STOOL

3.

Shift cabinet left or right as needed
to line up
center of cabinet on center line marked on
stool.

4.

Fasten cabinet

to window

stool with 2 screws

into holes. (You may wish to preMrill
using 1/8" diameter drill.)
5.

Add bottom
stool.

rail seal over

screws

pilot

hole

to window

3/4" LONG HEXHEAD SCREW

4

Holding the sash down behind the back of
the Top Raft (as shown) attach the safety lock.
(You may wish to pre-drill a pilot hole using a
1/8" diameter
drill.)
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Install

a
1.

ExtendPanels
Window
Filler

Chassis

Cabinet
Front

Extend panels to fill window opening
completely.
Install the (2) Frame to Sash screws
as shown.

I.

Lift chassis
cabinet.

into

and Install
to Unit

and carefully

slide it into installed

2. Fi_[_][i][]_]
Do not push on controls
OR
finned coils.You could damage unit, or cut
hands.

5

3.

Be sure chassis
cabinet.

4.

Refer to Owner's

is firmly

Guide

seated

towards

for front

rear of

installation.

Thru-The-Wall

Installation
Carefully
following

NOTE: Consult local building codes prior to
installation, or a qualL_led carpenter.

Select Wall

measure and cut an opening with the
dimensions.
See FIGS. 1 and 2.

WIDTH "X'= 24-1/4" plus twice the
thickness
of framing material used.

Location

HEIGHT"Y"=
15-I/4" plus twice the
thickness
of framing material used.

This air conditioner
has a slide-out chassis, so it
can be installed through an outside wall up to
7" (178 nun) thick. IMPORTANT:
Side louvers
must never be blocked.

FIG. 2

NOTE: All parts needed for Thru-The-Wall
Installation are provide€, except a wood frame,
shims, and 10 wood screws (#10-1" long minimum
(25 mm)). Select a wall surface that:
1. does not support major structural
loads such
as the frame construction
at ends of windows,
and under truss-bearing points, etc.
2. does not have plumbing
or wiring inside.
3. is near existing electrical
outlets, or where
another outlet can be installed.
4. faces, and is not blocked
to the area to be
cooled.
5. allows unblocked
airflow from rear sides and
end (outside)

of installed

Y

UP TO
7"

air conditioner.
.

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1.

2.
3.

Prepare Wall
Prepare waU in flame construction
(including
brick and stucco veneer). Working from inside
the room, find wall stud nearest the center of

.

of every

to spacers

with front

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other

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FIG. I

Nail flame

drywaU.

area where air conditioner
will be installed (by
sounding wail, or by magnetically
finding
nails).
Cut or knock out a hole on each side of center
stud.
Measure between
inside edges
stud as shown in FIG. I.

Build a wooden
sleeve with the INSIDE
dimensions
of 24-1/4" in width and 15-1/4" in
height. Frame depth should be the same as
wall thickness. Fill in the space from the
opening to the studs with wood spacers,
as shown.

i

3-3/8"
(8.6 cm)

6

'- NAILSPACERS TO

flush with

NOTE:

If wall thickness

is 7g (178 ram) or more,

add aluminum flashing over bottom of frame
opening
to assure no water can enter area
between
inner and outer wail.

1" tONG

FIG. 2

OPTIONAL:
Support brackets
may be used.
Installation
brackets are recommended
for walls
under 5" thick.
ALUMINUM FLASHING
OVER BoTroM OF FRAME

Refer to Step 4 of W'mdow Mounting
for assembly
of support brackets.A
wooden
strip nailed to the
outside wall should be used in conjunction
with
sill support
angle brackets.

.,_1OVER"
7" (178 mm)

U:

Prepare
Cabinet

and Install

1.

Slide chassis from cabinet.
of W'mdow Mounting.

Refer

back

to Step 1

2.

Place cabinet into opening with bottom raft
resting firmly on bottom board of wooden
frame.

3.

Position cabinet to achieve proper
water removal. (See FIG. 1 below.)

slope

for
5.

Screw or nail cabinet to wooden
frame using
shims if frame is oversized,
to eliminate
distortion.
Remember
to maintain
proper
slope as described
in Step 3.

6.

Install chassis into cabinet
steps in Step 8 of Window
(continued)

FIG. I

3/4" PLUS
TRIM THICKNESS
SEE PARA 5

LEVEL"

4.

Secure

bottom

rail to wood

frame

with

two

large wood sci'ews 1" (2.5 cm) long using the
two holes in the bottom of the channel resting
on flame. (See FIG. 2 following.)
7

by following
Mounting.

all

OPTIONAL:Caulkingandinstallationof trim

on

interior wall may be done.You
can buy wood
from your local lumber or hardware
supply. On
the outside, caulk openings
around top and sides
of cabinet, and all sides of wood sleeve to the
opening.
NOTE: See Step 7, Item 3 of Window Mounting
Instructions
for bottom raft seal location.

Masonry
1.

,

.

.

5.

Construction

Cut or build a wall opening in the masonry
waU similar to the frame construction
(refer to
Step 2 of Thru-the-Wali
Installation for a wall
thickness greater than 8-1/2").
Secure cabinet in place using masonry nails, or
the right masonry anchor screws. (Another
way to do this is to build an in-between
frame
of 2x4's (51 mm x 102 mm) as shown in the
Step 2 Prepare Wall illustrations-but make it
double framed on either side, and install
between
masonry wall opening and cabinet.
Frame must be securely anchored
to masonry
wall opening.) This way gives very good
louver clearance on either side of cabinet.
Install a lintel to
cabinet. Existing
and/or additiothal
cabinet at various
louver clearance
above.

support
masonry wail above
holes in cabinet can be used
holes can be drilled to fasten
positions. Be sure that side
is in accordance
with Step 1

Install exterior cabinet support brackets as
shown in Step 2 of Thru-the-Wall
Installation.
Caulk or flash if needed, to provide a weatherfight seal around top and sides of cabinet.
To complete
installation,
apply wood
molding around room side projection
cabinet.

trim
of

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