Installing the System Rack 4-3
Unpacking the System Rack and Components
Carefully unpack and verify the contents of each shipping carton. Be sure that
you have all the hardware components and documentation.
In addition to this guide, you also received installation guides for options that
were ordered. Your Server User’s Guide contains information on installing your
server into the rack.
Note:
It is important to save this documentation. It
contains information that is valuable to both Field Service
personnel and System Administrators. For example, the
UPS Rack Mount Supplement describes how to replace and
recycle the UPS battery.
If you find anything damaged or missing, contact your local service
representative.
Your rack is shipped on a wooden pallet that includes an off-loading ramp. The
rack is covered with corrugated cardboard and secured by plastic banding. See
Figure 4-1
To remove the rack from the pallet, perform these steps:
1.
Cut the banding and remove the corrugated cardboard.
2.
Lower the off-loading ramp.
!
WARNING
The weight of an empty system rack is 253 lbs. If you are not
using professional riggers to place the rack in its permanent
location, do not attempt to remove the rack from the pallet
without adequate assistance.
3.
Roll the rack down the ramp to its permanent position.
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