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Introduction
2
Place the level on the left side inside the control module access door (position 2). Use the following rules
when leveling from front to back:
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Rule 1: Always make your leveling adjustments to raise the system unit (turn the legs clockwise
looking from the top).
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Rule 2: Since the frames are very stiff, adjust the appropriate front or rear leg pair the same amount
when leveling front to back.
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Rule 3: Use small adjustment increments; no more than one half (½) turn at a time.
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Rule 4: If the leveling adjustment has raised any of the other leveling legs, take out the adjustment
and work on the other side.
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Rule 5: Wait at least 10 seconds for the digital level to settle between adjustments.
Lowering All Other Leveling Legs and Checking Library Level
1
Lower all remaining frame leveling legs until the legs touch the floor.
2
To support the weight of the system, give each non-leveling leg 1/4 turn.
3
Check all leveling legs to verify that all the legs are on the floor.
4
Use the digital level to double-check the levelness of the library.
Verifying the Frames are Aligned Using Alignment Marks
Training Note
: This procedure is different for a Gen 2 installation. You also verify alignment in
a Gen 1 install, but the method is different for Gen 2. In fact, it's a much simpler procedure. The
image in the manual shows it very well.
1
Verify the frames are aligned by checking the alignment marks in the middle rack supports. The
alignment marks are on the right and left sides of each middle rack support and are 2 mm in height.
These alignment marks must overlap, which indicates that the frames are aligned within 2 mm.
access door
digital level position #1
service door
digital level position #2
front to back
left to right