What is the ideal location for installing the Mijia Air Conditioner Pro Eco 2.6 kW?

The installation of the air conditioner requires professional expertise, so it is recommended to schedule an installation service instead of attempting to install it yourself.
Here are some key points for selecting the installation location of the outdoor unit:
1. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or strong winds;
2. Keep away from heat sources, steam, and areas with potential flammable gas leakage or smoke;
3. Choose a location that is sheltered from rain and has good ventilation;
4. Ensure that the air outlet and operating noise do not disturb others, animals, or plants;
5. Make sure the installation space is not smaller than the size requirements;
6. Ensure that the air outlet is unobstructed for optimal performance;
7. The outdoor unit should not block public walkways. If it’s installed near a building along a road, the distance from the bottom of the outdoor unit to the ground should be greater than 25cm, ensuring the mounting bracket does not obstruct public spaces;
8. To ensure effective temperature regulation, remove obstructions like shutters in front of the outdoor unit. If such obstructions cannot be removed, place the air outlet as close to the shutter as possible;
9. The installation site should be stable and secure to avoid excessive noise and vibration.
Here are some key points for selecting the installation location of the indoor unit:
1. Avoid direct sunlight;
2. There are no obstacles at the air inlet and outlet to maintain good air circulation;
3. It’s convenient for the drainage hose to drain water;
4. The distance to radio devices (such as TV or radio) is greater than 1m;
5. The air conditioner shall be installed on a wall that can bear the weight of the indoor unit and does not increase the operating noise and vibration;
6. The minimum clearance between the auxiliary electric heating air conditioners and the surfaces of combustible materials is 1.5m;
7. The auxiliary electric heating components are assembled and fixed in the indoor unit evaporator. They are ceramic PTC electric heating elements. The input power can be found in the "PTC" on the nameplate (Input Power for the Auxiliary Electric Heater).
Note:
Installation technicians should advise on the proper spacing for both the indoor and outdoor units to ensure optimal performance.