Measure the window: Measure the width of the window where you intend to install the air conditioner. Make sure it can accommodate the width of the AC unit.
Prepare the window: Open the window fully and clean the window sill and surrounding area to provide a clean and level surface for the air conditioner.
Check the brackets: Some window air conditioners come with support brackets. Check the user manual to see if your unit requires them. Install the brackets according to the manufacturer's instructions if necessary.
Attach side curtains: Most window air conditioners come with adjustable side curtains. These help fill any gaps on the sides of the air conditioner and provide a better seal. Adjust the curtains to fit the width of the window and attach them securely.
Place the air conditioner: With the help of someone if needed, carefully lift the air conditioner and slide it into the window opening. Make sure it is centered and sits level on the window sill.
Secure the unit: Use the mounting brackets or screws provided to secure the air conditioner to the window frame. This will prevent it from accidentally falling out of the window.
Seal the gaps: Use weatherstripping or foam insulation to seal any gaps between the window and the air conditioner. This helps to keep cool air inside and hot air outside.
Plug in the unit: Plug the air conditioner into a nearby electrical outlet that can handle the unit's power requirements. Make sure the cord is safely out of the way and not pinched by the window.
Test the air conditioner: Turn on the air conditioner and check that it is cooling properly and that all functions are working correctly.
Adjust the settings: Adjust the temperature and fan settings as desired to achieve the desired cooling effect.