Figure 65. Connectors for the upper cable management arm
1
Inner connector on the upper CMA
2
Connector base on inner rail member
3
Outer connector on the upper CMA
4
Connector base on outer rail member
5
Support rail connector on the upper CMA
6
Connector base on outer rail member
1. Press the latch on the connector base on the upper CMA assembly (
5
2. Pull the connector to remove it from the connector base on the right support rail (
6
3. Press the latch on the outer connector of the upper CMA assembly (
3
4. Remove the outer connector from the inner member of the left support rail (
4
65).
5. Remove the inner connector of the upper CMA assembly (
1
) from the inner member of the left
support rail (
2
), as shown in Figure 65 on page 65.
Remove the lower CMA assembly
Note: The procedure for removing the lower CMA assembly is the same as the procedure to remove the
upper CMA assembly. However, the connector locations are reversed. For example, the connector base of
the upper CMA (
5
in Figure 65 on page 65) connects to the right rail. The connector base of the lower
CMA (
11
in Figure 66 on page 66) attaches to the left rail.
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