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6.5
To remove the tray put the fiber guiding pin between lip on
wraparound groove plate and tray and move lateral towards S1.
6.6
Identify the tray to be worked on and make it accessible. If the
routing block and trays are in vertical position you will have to support
the trays above the selected one using the tray wedge which fits in the
cavities of the wraparound groove plate. Position the wedge carefully
such that the groove is still accessible for the fibers and be careful not
to push the wedge against fibers. To remove the wedge,use two hands
to pull on both ends (near the groove plate).
6.7
Route the fiber in the grooves of the wraparound groove plates
to the entrance of the identified tray. Fiber must be routed in the
groove below the hinge of the tray!
6.6 Pull gently on the fibers in the tray and make sure that the fibers are
well contained in the routing block and wraparound groove plate.
6.9
Store the fibers temporarily on a tray (picture shows the case
of a loopback).
6.10
Storing dark fibers can be done in different ways.
1)
Organise dark fibers into the different trays, following instructions
as described.
2)
Organise dark fibers together into the first available tray (i.e. with a
max. of 24cut or 12 loops primary coated fibers in one SE-tray).