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OWNER’S MANUAL: NavePoint 42U Server Cabinet 

 

 

 

 

Keep this information for further reference. 

 

Thank you for purchasing a NavePoint product.  If you have any questions regarding the installation or use of your product, please 

call us at 888.505.1363. 

 

Please examine the product for any damaged parts. If any part is damaged or missing, contact NavePoint for assistance. Do not 

attempt to install or use product if it has been damaged.   

 

Improper installation or use of this product could result in damage to the product, other equipment, or personal injury. NavePoint 

cannot be held responsible for damage to equipment or personal injury resulting from improper use or installation of product.   If 

product is intended to store/mount equipment, please ensure the equipment stored/mounted does not exceed the specified weight 

capacity. 

 

Limitations of Liability:  In no event will NavePoint, LLC. be liable for any damages, whether direct or indirect, special, punitive, 
incidental or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, lost profits or revenue, loss of use, lost business opportunities or 
loss of goodwill) or for the costs of procuring substitute products, arising out of or in connection with the use of the product, 
whether such liability arises from any claim based upon contract, warranty, tort (including negligence), product liability or otherwise, 
whether or not seller has been advised of the possibility of such loss or damage.  In no event will seller’s total cumulative liability, 
from all causes of action and all theories of liability, exceed the total amounts actually paid to seller by customer under the order 
that gives rise to any liability hereunder.

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 42U

Page 1: ...tore mount equipment please ensure the equipment stored mounted does not exceed the specified weight capacity Limitations of Liability In no event will NavePoint LLC be liable for any damages whether direct or indirect special punitive incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to lost profits or revenue loss of use lost business opportunities or loss of goodwill or for the cost...

Page 2: ... com 1 Feature Identification 1 Front Door Perforated or Glass 2 Back Door 3 Removable Side Panel 4x 4 Top Panel Fan Compatible or Cable Management 5 Bottom Panel 6 Vertical Mounting rails 4x 7 Cable Management Rails 2x 8 Casters 4x 9 Levelers 4x ...

Page 3: ...ARNING Two people should remove the cabinet from the pallet Be extremely careful when moving the cabinet 2 Position at least one person at the front of the cabinet and one person at the rear of the cabinet Slowly push or lift the enclosure off the side of the shipping pallet Use the casters to move the cabinet for a short distance over a level smooth stable surface by pushing it from the front or ...

Page 4: ... bear the weight of the cabinet all equipment that will be installed in the cabinet and any other cabinets and or equipment that will be installed nearby 1 After the cabinet has been moved to the installation location use a carpenter s level to check the slope of the floor If the slope is excessive choose an alternative location 2 Use an open end wrench to lower each leveler until it contacts the ...

Page 5: ... s perpendicular to the Front Frame of the cabinet 2 Disconnect the door s ground wire 3 Lift the door from the hinges and remove it from the Front Frame of the cabinet 4 Remove the door hinges from the Front Frame 5 Rotate both hinges 180 degrees and attach them on the opposite side of the Front Frame ...

Page 6: ...otate the Front Door 180 degrees 7 Unscrew the Front Door Lock and rotate it 180 degrees Reattach the Front Door Lock into the Front Door 8 Unscrew two hinges inside of the Front Door then reattach each of them using the holes above the original position ...

Page 7: ... keys 2 Remove Side Panels by sliding the plastic latch downward Adding or Removing Top Panel WARNING Do not attempt to use the roof panel for weight bearing purposes Do not attempt to add or remove the roof panel without assistance From inside of the enclosure Pull the 2 pins near the rear of the roof panel and push the roof panel upward ...

Page 8: ...ch Vertical Mounting Rail is connected to the enclosure with 6 screws 1 pair at the top beam 1 pair at the middle beam and 1 pair at the bottom beam 2 Adjust the rails by sliding them to the desired depth and secure them with the 6 screws described above 3 Slide the mounting rails to the desired depth and reattach them The depth of the 2 Cable Management Rails can be adjusted using the same method...

Page 9: ...ady contain screws 1 As shown in above picture remove the Front Door Back Door and Side Panels of cabinets 2 Remove the screw from each baying point B 3 Loosen the screw in each baying bracket and turn each bracket 90 degrees toward the adjoining cabinet aligning each bracket with the corresponding baying connection point on the adjoining cabinet If you want to leave a 10mm gap between two cabinet...

Page 10: ...hipping charges and insurance are not covered and are the responsibility of the purchaser Any labor charges and related expenses for the removal installation or replacement of the product or its parts are not covered under this warranty NavePoint reserves the right to make substitutions to warranty claims if parts are unavailable or obsolete NavePoint shall not be liable for loss of use of the pro...

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