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Removing the Kayenne System Bar
Removing the Kayenne System Bar
Each active System Bar part is fixed to the tray with one hex screw recessed into the top
surface of the part. A 2.5 mm hexagonal driver (Allen wrench) is used for removal. This tool
is provided with the Control Panel. The blank panel is held in place with a single crosshead
Phillips screw located underneath, but lacking active components it will probably never
need to be removed.
1
Insert the driver and turn the hex screw counter clockwise. As the screw is turned the
System Bar part will lift up because it is spring loaded.
Unscrewing the System Bar
2
The right System Bar will disengage from its socket as it is unscrewed. Once it is
completely unthreaded it can be lifted out of the tray. You may need to tilt it to a flat,
horizontal position to allow clearance for removal.
3
After unscrewing the left Extended System Bar and lifting it out of the tray, the flat
cable on the left will need to be removed. Press the push clamps on the plug to connect
or disconnect the plug.
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