Chapter 2
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Unpacking and Installation
Unpacking the Cabinet Assembly
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Unpacking and Installation
This chapter describes how to unpack the A3764A or A3765A cabinet assembly. Both
cabinets are shipped on a pallet. The instructions for unpacking are the same for both the
A3764A and A3765A cabinet.
It is the customer's responsibility to inspect the shipping package for shipping damage. It
is not the customers responsibility to remove the cabinet assembly from the shipping
pallet.
NOTE
Do not discard or destroy the shipping container or the packaging material. If
it becomes necessary to repackage the cabinet, these items will be needed. HP
also suggests that you keep this manual, in case you later have to repackage
the cabinet for shipment.
Unpacking the Cabinet Assembly
All cabinet types are packaged the same way. Be sure to read the unpacking instructions
before proceeding.
WARNING
A fully configured 1.6 meter cabinet (A1897A) can weight up to
approximately 441 kg (980 lbs). Be very careful when unpacking the
cabinet.
To unpack an A series cabinet, perform the following steps:
1. Cut the plastic polystrap bands around the shipping container.
WARNING
Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the
shipping container. These bands are under tension. When cut, they
can spring back and cause serious eye injury.
2. Lift the cardboard top cap off of the shipping box. See Figure 2-1.
Summary of Contents for A3764A
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Page 6: ...vi Figures ...
Page 7: ...Tables vii Table 4 1 A3764A and A3765A Cabinet Replaceable Parts 4 4 ...
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Page 10: ...Preface ii ...
Page 14: ...Preface vi ...
Page 18: ...1 4 Chapter1 Introduction Installation Site Requirements ...
Page 28: ...2 10 Chapter2 Unpacking and Installation Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment ...
Page 32: ...3 4 Chapter3 Cabinet Operation Turning Off the Computer System With UPS ...
Page 34: ...4 2 Chapter4 Removal and Replacement Procedures Figure 4 1 Cabinet Exploded View Front ...
Page 35: ...Chapter 4 4 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures Figure 4 2 Cabinet Exploded View Back ...
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