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Dell disclaims all liability and warranties with respect to tip over. • Always load from potential damage. The rack can allow the rack to combinations of equipment with any other rack. • Before installing your equipment in the rack. Installation Guide 5 For complete safety and regulatory information, see the safety instructions that shipped with all...
Dell disclaims all liability and warranties with respect to tip over. • Always load from potential damage. The rack can allow the rack to combinations of equipment with any other rack. • Before installing your equipment in the rack. Installation Guide 5 For complete safety and regulatory information, see the safety instructions that shipped with all...
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...on a slightly uneven surface, the rack may become unstable and may be very large and heavy, and proper preparation and planning are installed high up in a rack, complete all of the procedures for support and to others who may tip over. Avoid long or steep...important when systems are important to prevent injury to yourself and to prevent the cabinet from rolling. WARNING: When installing multiple systems in the rack. 6 Installation Guide If you begin installing your rack, carefully read "Important Safety Information," as well as others . The cabinet has no brakes. WARNING...
...on a slightly uneven surface, the rack may become unstable and may be very large and heavy, and proper preparation and planning are installed high up in a rack, complete all of the procedures for support and to others who may tip over. Avoid long or steep...important when systems are important to prevent injury to yourself and to prevent the cabinet from rolling. WARNING: When installing multiple systems in the rack. 6 Installation Guide If you begin installing your rack, carefully read "Important Safety Information," as well as others . The cabinet has no brakes. WARNING...
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...over when a system or other racks. The stabilizer feet help prevent the rack from tipping over and cause injury. Installation Tasks Installing a rack cabinet involves the following tasks: 1 Removing and replacing the rack doors 2 Removing and replacing the side...tools and supplies to install the rack: • #2 Phillips screwdriver • Flat head screwdriver • 12-mm wrench Installation Guide 7 Failure to install stabilizers accordingly before installing components in bodily injury under certain circumstances. Rack Stabilizer Feet WARNING: Before installing systems in a rack...
...over when a system or other racks. The stabilizer feet help prevent the rack from tipping over and cause injury. Installation Tasks Installing a rack cabinet involves the following tasks: 1 Removing and replacing the rack doors 2 Removing and replacing the side...tools and supplies to install the rack: • #2 Phillips screwdriver • Flat head screwdriver • 12-mm wrench Installation Guide 7 Failure to install stabilizers accordingly before installing components in bodily injury under certain circumstances. Rack Stabilizer Feet WARNING: Before installing systems in a rack...
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... of the rack cabinet doors, never attempt to remove or install them by yourself. The hinge pin's retention clip prevents the hinge from pallet) Removing and Replacing the Rack Doors WARNING: Because of the size and weight of the hinge body. 8 Installation Guide WARNING: When storing the doors, lay the doors flat so...
... of the rack cabinet doors, never attempt to remove or install them by yourself. The hinge pin's retention clip prevents the hinge from pallet) Removing and Replacing the Rack Doors WARNING: Because of the size and weight of the hinge body. 8 Installation Guide WARNING: When storing the doors, lay the doors flat so...
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Installation Guide 9 Figure 1-1. WARNING: Due to the door's badge and cosmetic coating. Removing the Front Door 1 2 3 4 1 door latch 3 hinge body 2 hinge pin 4 hinge-pin housing 3 While holding ...
Installation Guide 9 Figure 1-1. WARNING: Due to the door's badge and cosmetic coating. Removing the Front Door 1 2 3 4 1 door latch 3 hinge body 2 hinge pin 4 hinge-pin housing 3 While holding ...
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Figure 1-2. Opening and Removing the Back Doors WARNING: Because of the size and weight of the rack cabinet doors, never attempt to remove or install them by yourself. 1 Turn the door handle and open the back doors (see Figure 1-2). Opening the Back Doors 1 1 door handle 2 2 back door (2) 10 Installation Guide Replacing the Front Door To replace the front door, perform the steps for removal in reverse.
Figure 1-2. Opening and Removing the Back Doors WARNING: Because of the size and weight of the rack cabinet doors, never attempt to remove or install them by yourself. 1 Turn the door handle and open the back doors (see Figure 1-2). Opening the Back Doors 1 1 door handle 2 2 back door (2) 10 Installation Guide Replacing the Front Door To replace the front door, perform the steps for removal in reverse.
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... pulled out of the hinge body. Figure 1-3. You will hear a click sound as you lay the removed door flat with its outer surface facing upward. Installation Guide 11 a While supporting the door, pull the pin for the bottom hinge. b Repeat step a for the top hinge out of the door's hinge-pin housing...
... pulled out of the hinge body. Figure 1-3. You will hear a click sound as you lay the removed door flat with its outer surface facing upward. Installation Guide 11 a While supporting the door, pull the pin for the bottom hinge. b Repeat step a for the top hinge out of the door's hinge-pin housing...
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...Lay the panel in order to its cosmetic coating. Laying the door flat with the panel's outer surface facing upward to help prevent damage to install the side stabilizer feet. NOTE: Although removing the side panels is necessary before running systems in a rack, having the sides open makes it ... into the rack until the panel lip clears the top of the panel downward onto the rack. 3 Press the panel into place. 12 Installation Guide NOTE: You must remove the lower side panels in a safe location with the outer surface facing upward helps prevent damage to reverse the direction...
...Lay the panel in order to its cosmetic coating. Laying the door flat with the panel's outer surface facing upward to help prevent damage to install the side stabilizer feet. NOTE: Although removing the side panels is necessary before running systems in a rack, having the sides open makes it ... into the rack until the panel lip clears the top of the panel downward onto the rack. 3 Press the panel into place. 12 Installation Guide NOTE: You must remove the lower side panels in a safe location with the outer surface facing upward helps prevent damage to reverse the direction...
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Replacing the Upper Side Panels 1 2 3 1 panel lip 3 latches (2) 2 upper side panel (2) Removing the Lower Side Panels 1 Pull both latches down and allow the side panel to swing outward slightly at the top. 2 Firmly grasp both sides of the panel. 3 Lift the panel upward until the panel hooks clear the holes in the bottom of the rack frame. 4 Place the panel in a safe location with the panel's outer surface facing upward to help prevent damage to its cosmetic coating. 5 Repeat step 1 through step 4 for the other lower side panel. Installation Guide 13 Figure 1-4.
Replacing the Upper Side Panels 1 2 3 1 panel lip 3 latches (2) 2 upper side panel (2) Removing the Lower Side Panels 1 Pull both latches down and allow the side panel to swing outward slightly at the top. 2 Firmly grasp both sides of the panel. 3 Lift the panel upward until the panel hooks clear the holes in the bottom of the rack frame. 4 Place the panel in a safe location with the panel's outer surface facing upward to help prevent damage to its cosmetic coating. 5 Repeat step 1 through step 4 for the other lower side panel. Installation Guide 13 Figure 1-4.
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Replacing the Lower Side Panels 1 Lower the panel into the rack, inserting the back panel hook into the back hole in the bottom of the rack frame and the front hook into the corresponding hole in the front of the rack frame (see Figure 1-5). 2 Swing the top end of the panel towards the rack. 3 Press the panel into the rack until both latches lock into place. Replacing the Lower Side Panels 1 2 3 1 panel hook (2) 3 lower side panel (2) 2 latch (2) NOTE: The following procedures apply to extra-deep racks only. 14 Installation Guide Figure 1-5.
Replacing the Lower Side Panels 1 Lower the panel into the rack, inserting the back panel hook into the back hole in the bottom of the rack frame and the front hook into the corresponding hole in the front of the rack frame (see Figure 1-5). 2 Swing the top end of the panel towards the rack. 3 Press the panel into the rack until both latches lock into place. Replacing the Lower Side Panels 1 2 3 1 panel hook (2) 3 lower side panel (2) 2 latch (2) NOTE: The following procedures apply to extra-deep racks only. 14 Installation Guide Figure 1-5.
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Figure 1-6. Replacing the Rear Side Panels 1 2 3 1 rear side panel 3 alignment bracket 4 2 screw (2) 4 slot in the middle of the rear panel into the slot on the rack PDU tray. 2 Install screws at the top and bottom to secure the rear side panel. Replacing the Rear Side Panel 1 Insert the alignment bracket located in PDU tray Installation Guide 15 Removing the Rear Side Panel 1 Remove the screws (2) holding the rear side panel in place from inside the rack. 2 Lift the rear side panel up and away from the rack.
Figure 1-6. Replacing the Rear Side Panels 1 2 3 1 rear side panel 3 alignment bracket 4 2 screw (2) 4 slot in the middle of the rear panel into the slot on the rack PDU tray. 2 Install screws at the top and bottom to secure the rear side panel. Replacing the Rear Side Panel 1 Insert the alignment bracket located in PDU tray Installation Guide 15 Removing the Rear Side Panel 1 Remove the screws (2) holding the rear side panel in place from inside the rack. 2 Lift the rear side panel up and away from the rack.
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... in order to the rack. b Using the needle-nose pliers, remove the retention clip, and slide the hinge pin out of the hinge body. 16 Installation Guide
... in order to the rack. b Using the needle-nose pliers, remove the retention clip, and slide the hinge pin out of the hinge body. 16 Installation Guide
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f Rotate the hinge body 180 degrees so that secure the hinge body to the rack, and place the bolts with the hinge pin, retention clip, and body spring. Removing the Front-Door Hinges 1 6 2 5 4 3 1 hinge pin 3 bottom hinge 5 retention clip 2 top hinge 4 hinge post 6 body spring c Remove the hinge spring from the hinge body. Figure 1-7. d Place the hinge pin, retention clip, and spring in a safe location. Installation Guide 17 e Using the 4-mm Allen wrench, remove the Allen bolts that the hinge-pin holes are now on the right side of the hinge body (see Figure 1-8).
f Rotate the hinge body 180 degrees so that secure the hinge body to the rack, and place the bolts with the hinge pin, retention clip, and body spring. Removing the Front-Door Hinges 1 6 2 5 4 3 1 hinge pin 3 bottom hinge 5 retention clip 2 top hinge 4 hinge post 6 body spring c Remove the hinge spring from the hinge body. Figure 1-7. d Place the hinge pin, retention clip, and spring in a safe location. Installation Guide 17 e Using the 4-mm Allen wrench, remove the Allen bolts that the hinge-pin holes are now on the right side of the hinge body (see Figure 1-8).
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h Insert the spring between the top and bottom hinge-pin holes in the right side of the rack, and fasten the hinge body to the right side of the rack with the Allen bolts. Figure 1-8. Reversing the Top and Bottom Hinges 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 hinge pin 3 spring 5 hinge post 7 front of rack 2 top hinge body 4 retention clip 6 bottom hinge body g Locate the top bolt holes in the bottom hinge body. 18 Installation Guide
h Insert the spring between the top and bottom hinge-pin holes in the right side of the rack, and fasten the hinge body to the right side of the rack with the Allen bolts. Figure 1-8. Reversing the Top and Bottom Hinges 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 hinge pin 3 spring 5 hinge post 7 front of rack 2 top hinge body 4 retention clip 6 bottom hinge body g Locate the top bolt holes in the bottom hinge body. 18 Installation Guide
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... rack. 5 Rotate the front door 180 degrees so that its hinge-pin housings are on the right side (see Figure 1-8). Figure 1-9. Rotate the Front Door Installation Guide 19 a Remove the Allen bolts that the retention clip is below the spring. 4 Reverse the bottom hinge body. j Insert the retention clip through the hinge...
... rack. 5 Rotate the front door 180 degrees so that its hinge-pin housings are on the right side (see Figure 1-8). Figure 1-9. Rotate the Front Door Installation Guide 19 a Remove the Allen bolts that the retention clip is below the spring. 4 Reverse the bottom hinge body. j Insert the retention clip through the hinge...
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b Remove the lock catch and rotate it 180 degrees. c Reinstall the lock catch on page 8. 7 Reverse the lock catch. a Unscrew the two Phillips screws that hold the lock catch to the vertical frame member. See Figure 1-10. 20 Installation Guide 6 Replace the front door by reversing the steps in "Removing the Front Door" on the other rack front vertical frame member by aligning the holes of the catch with the holes of the frame member and then reinserting the two Phillips screws.
b Remove the lock catch and rotate it 180 degrees. c Reinstall the lock catch on page 8. 7 Reverse the lock catch. a Unscrew the two Phillips screws that hold the lock catch to the vertical frame member. See Figure 1-10. 20 Installation Guide 6 Replace the front door by reversing the steps in "Removing the Front Door" on the other rack front vertical frame member by aligning the holes of the catch with the holes of the frame member and then reinserting the two Phillips screws.
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b From inside the door, insert a flat-head screwdriver into the badge release notch (see Figure 1-11). Installation Guide 21 Figure 1-10. Reversing the Front Door Lock Catch 1 2 1 lock catch 2 screws 8 Reverse the badge on the front door. a Open the front door.
b From inside the door, insert a flat-head screwdriver into the badge release notch (see Figure 1-11). Installation Guide 21 Figure 1-10. Reversing the Front Door Lock Catch 1 2 1 lock catch 2 screws 8 Reverse the badge on the front door. a Open the front door.
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Figure 1-11. Reversing the Front Door Badge 1 2 5 3 4 1 badge release notch 3 center tab (2) 5 badge hook (2) 2 front door badge 4 badge retention clip (2) c Push the screwdriver into the notch until it stops, and turn it will read correctly when reinstalled. 22 Installation Guide e Rotate the badge 180 degrees so that it counter-clockwise. d Lift up on the badge and pull it off the door.
Figure 1-11. Reversing the Front Door Badge 1 2 5 3 4 1 badge release notch 3 center tab (2) 5 badge hook (2) 2 front door badge 4 badge retention clip (2) c Push the screwdriver into the notch until it stops, and turn it will read correctly when reinstalled. 22 Installation Guide e Rotate the badge 180 degrees so that it counter-clockwise. d Lift up on the badge and pull it off the door.
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...rack. WARNING: Adjust the leveling feet until each corner of the rack do not rise more than 9.5 mm (3/8 inch) above the floor. Installation Guide 23 Always retract the leveling feet before you adjust the leveling feet. WARNING: When you adjust the leveling feet, ensure that the rack is situated...1 Using a screwdriver, lower the leveling foot until they are closed and the badge is not leveled properly, you might not be able to install the stabilizer feet, which are not all statements below before moving the rack. If you exceed 9.5 mm of clearance between the floor and the...
...rack. WARNING: Adjust the leveling feet until each corner of the rack do not rise more than 9.5 mm (3/8 inch) above the floor. Installation Guide 23 Always retract the leveling feet before you adjust the leveling feet. WARNING: When you adjust the leveling feet, ensure that the rack is situated...1 Using a screwdriver, lower the leveling foot until they are closed and the badge is not leveled properly, you might not be able to install the stabilizer feet, which are not all statements below before moving the rack. If you exceed 9.5 mm of clearance between the floor and the...
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... stabilizer feet on a standalone rack. • Install front stabilizer feet on the racks at each end of a suite. 24 Installation Guide Adjusting the Leveling Feet 1 2 3 1 leveling foot stem 3 leveling pad 2 hex nut Installing the Rack Stabilizer Feet WARNING: Installing systems in a rack without the front and side stabilizer feet installed could cause the rack to tip...
... stabilizer feet on a standalone rack. • Install front stabilizer feet on the racks at each end of a suite. 24 Installation Guide Adjusting the Leveling Feet 1 2 3 1 leveling foot stem 3 leveling pad 2 hex nut Installing the Rack Stabilizer Feet WARNING: Installing systems in a rack without the front and side stabilizer feet installed could cause the rack to tip...