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Disassembly and Reassembly
5.
Remove any installed bay cover(s) and rails (see “Installing a 5 1/4-Inch Accessible
Device,” step 2, earlier in this section).
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Press in on the tab on each side of the bay cover.
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Pull the cover out until the cover and rails separate.
6.
Reinstall the 5 1/4-inch two-device bracket in the bottom bay by sliding the bracket into the
bay until it latches in place. (See the following figure for bracket and device placement.)
7.
Reinstall all other 5 1/4-inch devices by sliding each into its bay until it latches in place.
(See the following figure for device placement.)
Accessible Device Placement for a Desktop
A
– 5 1/4-Inch Bays in Top Bay(s)
B
– 5 1/4-Inch Bracket in Bottom Bay
8.
Reinstall any rails and bay covers. The bay cover(s) and rails must be installed in
all
empty
bays to maintain system integrity (see “Removing a 5 1/4-Inch Accessible Device,” step 6,
for details).
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Slide each rail into its slot until it latches in place.
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With the arrows on the sides of the bay cover pointing up, align the cover with the two
rails, and press the cover in until it locks in place against the chassis.
9.
Connect all signal and power cables to the devices.
10.
Remove the logo plate by unclipping its tabs from inside the front panel.
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Position the logo plate so it is readable when the chassis is in the horizontal position.
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Press the tabs into the front panel until they click in place.
11.
Replace the front panel and system cover.
12.
Connect any external options (such as a keyboard and monitor) to the front or rear of the
system unit.
13.
Connect the system unit and any peripheral power cords.
Converting from Desktop to Minitower
If the system has been used as a desktop, you can convert it to a minitower system with the
following steps.
Before converting the system, turn off system power and unplug the
system power cable. Power is removed only when the power cable is unplugged.
1.
Turn off and unplug the system unit and any peripherals.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE CT 815 - RELEASE NOTES
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