Take the 2 x chrome led bezels with tailed blue LED's and the 2 x nickel plated momentary switches and
install them into the front panel. Due to the thickness variation on the acrylic some panels may be too
thick to make use of the nut on the chrome bezels. The holes should be tight enough to secure the LED
bezel in place. If they seem loose you can use a bit of scotch tape and wrap around the bezel in order
to make the fit more snug. Press the bezels into the front panel fully. The nickel plated switches extend
well into the chassis. Then simply tighten the nuts onto the backside of the panel.
Now find panel “D” and the IO panel. Be very careful with both pieces as they have some areas of small
material that can easily break. Remove the protective film with care.
After removing film turn the IO panel so that the smaller portion is to the left and the PCI openings are to
the right. Take panel D and Align on top of the IO panel. Line up the 6 mounting holes from the panel
with the IO panel. Insert 6/32 screws into panel D. Tighten them making sure to enter the correlating
hole on the IO panel. Turn the case so that you are looking at the PSU side of it. Insert a right acrylic
block on the bottom middle of the case. Then a right block on the top right and a left side acrylic block
on the back left. You can place Panel D so the IO panel rests directly on the Motherboard acrylic panel
(panel E). Doing this will indicate which way to rotate the blocks in order to fasten correctly. Once you
have the blocks fastened to the mid-section of the bottom panel, right front, and left back then fasten
Panel D with the long 3mm screws into the acrylic blocks. Then insert one more block on panel D on the
top mid-section.