@KarenK, I do not have that particular model A/C (I have the Danby, installed in a 2019 320 S), but the below video should help in removal of yours. Start watching around 1:40 on the video:
The A/C is a bit heavy, but not too bad. If you think it may be too much for you, see if someone can help you remove it. You will need a step-stool and the correct size Robertson square head bit (available at any hardware store) to remove the screws on the frame around the A/C. I believe it is a #1 square head screw bit.
The electrical cord should be long enough for you to safely remove the A/C so that you can set it down on the inside bench seat (be sure to cover the cushion with a blanket, or drop cloth.) You can then remove/unplug the electrical cord if you want to completely remove the A/C from the cabinet.
This is a big help! I wasn't clear if I should remove that wooden frame or not. I had visions of breaking something by removing that frame. Now I see how it is put together. Perfect! Thank you so much!
My 2015 also had two screws installed from the bottom of the cabinet. It's been a while and I don't recall exactly how everything wasn't attached, but I know they had to come out as well.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=105&v=5wnnMmZl5FQ&feature=emb_logo
The A/C is a bit heavy, but not too bad. If you think it may be too much for you, see if someone can help you remove it. You will need a step-stool and the correct size Robertson square head bit (available at any hardware store) to remove the screws on the frame around the A/C. I believe it is a #1 square head screw bit.
The electrical cord should be long enough for you to safely remove the A/C so that you can set it down on the inside bench seat (be sure to cover the cushion with a blanket, or drop cloth.) You can then remove/unplug the electrical cord if you want to completely remove the A/C from the cabinet.
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