3-12 Setting Up Your Server
IMPORTANT:
Be very careful not to get your finger caught in the levers or rails.
Insert both sides of inner rails straight into the rack.
Hold the thumbscrews on both sides of the server, and install the
server carefully while making sure the installation position.
NOTES:
At the first installation, you may feel strong friction in pushing
because the mechanical components cannot be completely engaged
with each other. Push the server intensely.
If the installation is incomplete, either of rails may not go further on
its way. In such a case, pull out the server completely until it is
locked. Then, push the server in while unlocking the right and left
sides of it.
4.
Make sure that the sliding rails move smoothly by pulling the server out of the rack and
pushing it in several times.
NOTES:
To install the server in the location adjacent to the other device, pay
attention to interference. If the installing server disturbs the other
devices already been installed, adjust the position, and install the
rail assembly again.
Make sure that the sliding rails move smoothly. If the sliding rails
are stuck to the rack frame and do not come out, reinstall them.
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