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Upgrades and Options
Figure 5-2. System Side Panel
POWER
STATUS
DISK
System side panel
The left external side panel of the
chassis is shown; procedure is the
same for both side panels
Installing a Side Panel
1. Before replacing the side panel, make sure no tools
or loose parts have been left inside the system
chassis.
2. Make sure all option boards are firmly seated in
their respective slots and that all interior cables are
properly connected.
3.
Align the top and bottom rows of tabs on the cover
with the slots in the chassis, and carefully push
inward.
4.
Slide the cover down toward the bottom of the
chassis so the tabs firmly engage in the slots.
5.
Install the top cover, see Installing the Top Cover,
earlier in this Chapter.
6.
To prevent unauthorized access inside the system,
insert and lock a padlock through the loop at the
back of the top cover.
Note: If your system is already set up, plug the system
back in, reconnect the peripherals, and power on the
peripherals and system.
Summary of Contents for HX4000
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