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073-0755 Re v . A Xserve RAID Locking Switch Replacement Instructions F ollow the instructions in this sheet carefully . F ailure to f ollo w these instructions could damage your equipment and v oid its w arranty . Online instructions cov ering customer-installable par ts are av ailab le at http://www .info .apple.com/installpar ts/. Important:[...]
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Xserve RAID Locking Switch - 2 7. Remov e the two scre ws that secure the system to the front rail of the r ac k. (Figure 1) Figure 1 8. Remov e the two scre ws that secure the bac k of the system’ s side panels to the rack. 9. With one person suppor ting each side of the unit, slide the system out of the rac k and place it on a sturdy , flat su[...]
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Xserve RAID Locking Switch - 3 Removing the Installed Locking Switch The locking s witch is located at the front of the chassis near the inside front bez el. It is on the right side of the chassis as viewed from the front of the unit. 1. Disconnect the locking s witch cab le from the right front panel board. (Figure 3) 2. Remov e the two scre ws th[...]
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Xserve RAID Locking Switch - 4 Closing Xserv e RAID 1. Place the cov er on top of the enclosure so that it is appro ximately 1/4 inch bac k from the front bezel. (Figure 4) Note: The left and right sides of the cover should fit inside the enclosure. 2. Slide the cov er f orw ard so that the two tabs on the front of the co v er engage with the slots[...]
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Xserve RAID Locking Switch - 5 4. With one person supporting each side of the unit, slide it all the w a y into the r ack until the unit engages the small posts at the rear of the L-brac kets . (Figure 5) Figure 5 5. Replace the two scre ws that secure the unit to the front rail of the rac k. 6. Reconnect all cables and po wer cords . W arning: Nev[...]
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Xserve RAID Locking Switch - 6 Apple Computer , Inc. © 2003 Apple Computer , Inc. All rights reser ved. This document is protected under U .S . Copyright La w and Inter national T reaties, and no par t of this document may be reproduced in an y f orm without wr itten per mission from Apple. Apple is not responsible f or typog raphical, printin[...]