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Phillips (cross) screwdriver
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Standard (flat) screwdriver
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Anti-static wrist strap
6. Preparation
1. Unpack your chassis, do not connect the power cord.
IMPORTANT: Most chassis use an AT power supply that has a fixed
ON and OFF switch located on the front. This chassis uses an ATX
power supply that is normally OFF until an electrical signal is given to
the power supply through a momentary switch located on the front of
the chassis. There is always a standby power in the power supply in
order for ATX power supply features to work, and therefore removing
the power cord is necessary to prevent electrical shocks when working
on the chassis components.
2. Unlock the padlock if one is used. This chassis is equipped with a
lockable front door to prevent unauthorized access. Open the side
panel.
3. Set the power supply input voltage to either 115V for 110-120V areas or
130V for 120-140V.
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CAUTION: The voltage must be set correctly or damage may occur.
4. Connect the included power cords to the chassis power supply.
5. Connect the chassis to a grounded (three pronged) AC power source
such as an UPS or power strip (preferably with surge protection).
WARNING: This chassis is designed for connection to a grounded
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outlet. To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to your
chassis, do not bypass the grounding plug.