Specifications

ASS
106
CAUTION
9-8. Installing the Ceiling Panel
The power must be turned ON in order to change the
flap angle. (Do not attempt to move the flap by hand.
Doing so may damage the flap.)
(1) Insert the temporary fasteners (stainless steel) on
the inside of the ceiling panel into the square
holes on the unit to temporarily fasten the ceiling
panel in place. (Fig. 9-16)
The ceiling panel must be installed in the correct
direction relative to the unit. Align the REF. PIPE
and DRAIN marks on the ceiling panel corner with
the correct positions on the unit.
To remove the ceiling panel, support the ceiling
panel while pressing the temporary fasteners
toward the outside. (Fig. 9-16)
(2) Align the panel installation holes and the unit
screw holes.
(3) Tighten the supplied washer head screws at the 4
panel installation locations so that the panel is
attached tightly to the unit. (Fig. 9-17)
(4) Check that the panel is attached tightly to the ceil-
ing.
At this time, make sure that there are no gaps
between the unit and the ceiling panel, or between
the ceiling panel and the ceiling surface. (Fig. 9-18)
Square hole in unit
Temporary
fastener
Push when
you remove
Temporary
fastener
Fig. 9-16
Drain tubing corner
Refrigerant tubing
corner
Panel installation
hole (4 locations)
Ceiling panel
Washer head
screws
DRAIN mark
REF. PIPE
mark
Fig. 9-17
Do not allow
gaps
Ceilin
g
panel
Main unit
Ceilin
g
surface
Fig. 9-18
Insert a wrench or other tool
into the corner cover
installation hole and make fine
adjustments to the unit nut.
Air leakage
Air leakage from
ceiling surface
Staining
Condensation, water leakage
Adjust so that there are no gaps.
Fig. 9-19
Fig. 9-20
If there is a gap between the panel and the ceiling,
leave the ceiling panel attached and make fine
adjustments to the installation height of the unit to
eliminate the gap with the ceiling. (Fig. 9-19)
If the screws are not sufficiently
tightened, trouble such as that
shown in the figure below may
occur. Be sure to tighten the
screws securely.
If a gap remains between the
ceiling surface and the ceiling
panel even after the screws
are tightened, adjust the
height of the unit again.
The height of the unit can be adjusted from
the ceiling panel corner hole, with the ceil-
ing panel attached, to an extent that does
not affect the unit levelness, the drain hose,
or other elements.
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