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Chapter 4
Removal and Replacement Procedures
Removal and Replacement Procedures
Figure 4-8 Computer Lockout Assembly Diagram
2. Remove the two mounting screws
(2)
from the top safety channel bracket, and pull the
safety channel bracket
(3)
off the safety rod
(4)
.
3. Lift the safety rod out of the cabinet.
4. The lower lock out assembly can now be removed (if necessary), by repeating steps 1
and 2 on the lower assembly.
NOTE
If the lower lock out assembly was not removed, steps 1 and 2 of the
replacement procedures can be skipped. Start with step 3.
Computer Lock Out Assembly Replacement:
1. Align the lower safety channel bracket with the two cabinet mounting holes and insert
mounting screws and tighten.
2. Align the center slide, with the tabs toward the front of the cabinet, over the center hole
in the shelf assembly and insert the slide screw and washers.
3. Place the safety rod
(4)
into the bottom lock out assembly.
4. Align the upper safety channel bracket
(3)
with the two cabinet mounting holes and
insert mounting screws
(2)
and tighten.
5. Align the center slide, with the tabs toward the front of the cabinet, over the center hole
in the shelf assembly and insert the slide screw and washers
(1)
.
The computer lock out assembly is a manual device and should be centered during normal
cabinet operation.
Summary of Contents for A3764A
Page 4: ...iv Contents ...
Page 6: ...vi Figures ...
Page 7: ...Tables vii Table 4 1 A3764A and A3765A Cabinet Replaceable Parts 4 4 ...
Page 8: ...viii Tables ...
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 ...
Page 56: ...4 24 Chapter4 Removal and Replacement Procedures Removal and Replacement Procedures ...
Page 59: ...Chapter 5 5 3 Computer Access Button up Procedures ...
Page 60: ...5 4 Chapter5 Computer Access Button up Procedures ...