2. The front panel provides support for the Genesis MP chassis.
Place the Genesis in operating position on a flat surface to
tighten the front panel securing screws. Check to make sure the
chassis is not distorted and does not “rock” on two feet before
continuing. Check at this time to ensure that the front bezel
plastic lines up properly.
3. Remember to plug in the fan power, speaker, LED, power
switch and all drive cables.
4. Ensure that CD-ROM drive and other removable media devices
have adequate clearance to eject trays and/or media without
scraping the edge of the front bezels.
5. Perform an operational test of Fans, Power Switch, LED,
Speaker, CD-ROM Audio, Floppy Disk and all Hard Drives and
other internal SCSI peripherals before returning unit to customer.
Plastic Faceplate Bezels and Front Vent Assembly
With the exception of the top cap bezel (covering the power on-off
switch), removal and replacement of the bezels and front vent assem-
bly is a snap-on/snap-off process. Bezels and front vent assembly are
held in place by “snap” type fittings. No tools are required to remove
and replace these bezels or the front vent assembly.
Snap fittings/attaching bezels
The top bezel is held in place by two captive Phillips-head screws
which may be accessed from the inside of the Genesis MP. The
screws, located at either side of the 5.25˝ drive bay assembly, may
be removed without removing other components.
The top bezel will usually be removed only for replacement due to
damage, replacement of of the power switch, or as a precursor to
removing the (metal) Genesis MP front panel.
Genesis MP
Chapter 4 – Removal and Replacement
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