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Chapter 4
Removal and Replacement Procedures
Removal and Replacement Procedures
D Class Computer Replacement:
1. Align the computer over the extended tray and slide assembly and lower the computer
onto the tray.
2. Refer to Figure 4-6. From under the front, insert the two tray mounting screws
(3)
, do
not tighten yet.
3. From the back insert the three tray mounting screws
(1)
, through the tray flanges into
the computer frame. Tighten these three, then tighten the two under the front
(3)
.
4. Depress the green slide lock buttons on each side and slide the computer into the
cabinet.
5. Move the computer lockout slide
(2)
back to the center position.
6. Replace the cosmetic frame (refer to upper or lower cosmetic frame instructions).
7. Insert the two retainer screws through the retainer bracket into the computer frame,
upper corner, and tighten.
8. Replace all I/O and interconnect cables to the back of the computer.
9. Re-connect the power cord.
The computer should now be ready to turn on and operate.
Computer Tray
To remove and replace the computer tray refer to Figure 4-7 and perform the following
steps.
Computer Tray Removal:
1. Remove D Class computer (refer to D Class computer removal instructions).
2. Be sure tray and slide assembly is fully extended.
3. From underneath, remove the four (one on each corner) tray mounting screws
(1)
.
4. Lift the tray
(2)
off the L bracket and slide assembly.
Summary of Contents for A3764A
Page 4: ...iv Contents ...
Page 6: ...vi Figures ...
Page 7: ...Tables vii Table 4 1 A3764A and A3765A Cabinet Replaceable Parts 4 4 ...
Page 8: ...viii Tables ...
Page 10: ...Preface ii ...
Page 14: ...Preface vi ...
Page 18: ...1 4 Chapter1 Introduction Installation Site Requirements ...
Page 28: ...2 10 Chapter2 Unpacking and Installation Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment ...
Page 32: ...3 4 Chapter3 Cabinet Operation Turning Off the Computer System With UPS ...
Page 34: ...4 2 Chapter4 Removal and Replacement Procedures Figure 4 1 Cabinet Exploded View Front ...
Page 35: ...Chapter 4 4 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures Figure 4 2 Cabinet Exploded View Back ...
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Page 59: ...Chapter 5 5 3 Computer Access Button up Procedures ...
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