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8.4.
Installing as a Desktop
Before installing the KISS 2U Short V3 in a desktop environment, install the rubber feet as described in Chapter 8.1:
Installing the Rubber Feet, to avoid scratching the installation surface. Additionally, observe the general instructions
and any safety warnings within this chapter.
The voltage feeds must not be overloaded.
Adjust the cabling and the external overcharge protection to correspond with the electrical
data indicated on the type label located on right side of the chassis.
Ensure Sufficient Air Flow
Ensure that nothing obstructs the KISS 2U Short V3 from taking in air at the front and
exhausting air at the rear.
To install in a desktop environment, proceed as follows:
1.
Add the rubber feet as described in Chapter 8.1: Installing the Rubber Feet.
2.
Remove the handle brackets as described in Chapter 8.2: Removing the Handle Brackets
3.
If required, remove front access panel and the two front access panel side-plates as described in Chapter 8.3:
Removing the Front Access Panel and Front Access Panel Side-Plates
8.5.
Installing in a 19" Industrial Rack
Before installing the KISS 2U Short V3 in a 19" industrial rack, observe the instructions in this chapter and any
additional safety warnings. To assemble the slide rails for a 19” industrial rack, see Chapter 8.6: Installing Slide Rails
(Option).
Install only in a stable 19" industrial rack cabinet. To improve stability:
Placing system from the bottom up
Place heavy systems lower down
Bolt the cabinet to the floor or anchor the cabinet to the wall
To support the KISS 2U Short V3’s weight, two separate fixation methods must be used:
Front handle brackets ( left side, right side)
Slide rails or L brackets or a 19” rack rear/side fixation
Ensure Sufficient Airflow
Ensure that the 19” Industrial rack cabinet is well ventilated and does not prevent the
KISS 2U Short V3 from taking in air at the front and exhausting air at the rear.
Installing the KISS 2U Short V3 alone can result in product damage or personal injury.