Dell PowerEdge 2650 Rack Installation Guide - Page 23

Replacing the Rack Doors, cause excessive pinching nor too loose

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NOTE: As you pull the system out to its furthest extension, the slide assemblies will lock in the extended position. To push the system back into the rack, press the slide release latch on the side of the slide, and then slide the system completely into the rack. 4 Slide the system in and out of the rack to verify that the cables are routed correctly and do not bind, stretch, or pinch with the movement of the cable-management arm. 5 Tighten the tie-wraps just enough to ensure that the cable slack is neither too tight to cause excessive pinching nor too loose, yet keep the cables from slipping as the system is moved in and out of the rack. Figure 1-11. Routing Cables tie-wrap tie-wrap tie-wrap tie-wrap Replacing the Rack Doors Refer to the procedures for replacing doors in the documentation provided with your rack. CAUTION: Because of the size and weight of the rack cabinet doors, never attempt to remove or install them by yourself. This completes the rack installation of your system in a four-post rack cabinet. Rack Installation Guide 1-17

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Rack Installation Guide
1-17
NOTE:
As you pull the system out to its furthest extension, the slide assemblies
will lock in the extended position. To push the system back into the rack, press the
slide release latch on the side of the slide, and then slide the system completely
into the rack.
4
Slide the system in and out of the rack to verify that the cables are routed correctly and
do not bind, stretch, or pinch with the movement of the cable-management arm.
5
Tighten the tie-wraps just enough to ensure that the cable slack is neither too tight to
cause excessive pinching nor too loose, yet keep the cables from slipping as the system
is moved in and out of the rack.
Figure 1-11.
Routing Cables
Replacing the Rack Doors
Refer to the procedures for replacing doors in the documentation provided with your rack.
CAUTION: Because of the size and weight of the rack cabinet doors, never
attempt to remove or install them by yourself.
This completes the rack installation of your system in a four-post rack cabinet.
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