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Replacing a Table Leg Power and Ethernet Connector
Step 4
Remove the six microphones by removing two screws for each microphone.
See
for more information.
Step 5
From the underside of the table, remove 42 screws connecting the table top to the table legs.
Step 6
Shift the table top on top of the legs to gain access to the table top section joining hardware.
Step 7
Starting at table top section F, remove the two tie plates securing table top section F to section E by
removing six screws for each tie plate.
See
for more information.
Step 8
Loosen the half-moon cams securing table top sections E and F together.
See
for more information.
Step 9
Remove table top section F.
Step 10
Remove the four wooden biscuits from table top section F.
See
for more information.
Step 11
Repeat steps 7 through 10 for each table top section, working from section E to section A.
Step 12
Assemble and install the replacement table top as shown in the
“Building the Second Row Table
chapter.
Replacing a Table Leg Power and Ethernet Connector
This section describes the steps you take to remove and replace a table leg power and Ethernet connector
and contains the following topics:
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Required Tools
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A flat head screwdriver
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A #3 phillips screwdriver
Removing and Replacing a Table Leg Power and Ethernet Connector
To remove and replace a table leg power and Ethernet connector, perform the following actions:
Step 1
Locate the PDU into which the power and Ethernet connector you want to replace connects, and power
it off by turning the power switch to the “OFF” position.
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If you are replacing a power and Ethernet connector in a leg in the front row, remove the center upper
and lower privacy panels to gain access to the PDU. See
for more information.
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If you are replacing a power and Ethernet connector in the back row, determine which of the two
PDUs the power and Ethernet connector connects, and remove the privacy panel from that section
to gain access to the PDU. See
for more information.