5Mounting the wall bracket• Secure the wall bracket directly to the wall and into wall studsusing screws provided as shown in figure 3• Make sure the wall bracket is horizontally level when mounted• If wall studs are not available, it is recommended to use a togglebolt or similar drywall anchor• If you are mounting the bracket on a concrete wall, use anchorbolts to secure the top of the bracket to the wall• Do not overtighten the bottom two screws causing the bracketto bend. There should be a .20 inch gap between the bracketand wallCAUTIONMake sure the wall bracket is level.If the wall unit is not mounted level, condensate water will leakfrom the unit and can damage walls and/or carpet underneath.INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION113 Minimum 5.5”to ceilingMinimum 5.5”to wall Minimum 7”to wallFasten wall bracket to wall studs with screwsDrill a 2.5” diameter tubing hole at either the right or theleft. The hole should be slightly slanted to the outdoorside. Your application may vary. See figure 4 for differenttubing outlet location options.Drill the tubing access holeDrill a 2.5” diameter tubingaccess hole to route thetubing to the outdoor unit.The hole should be slightlyslanted to the outdoor side.A typical installation will use aRight or Left back outlet asillustrated in figure 3.See figure 4 for differentconfigurations to suit yourapplication.Left Bottom OutletLeft Back OutletLeft OutletRight Bottom OutletRight Back OutletRight Outlet114There should be a .20 inch gapbetween the bracket and wallSide view