Gateway 7400 Rackmount Installation Guide - Page 31

Turning off the system drawer

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Turning off the system drawer To turn off the system drawer: 1 Close all programs. 2 If necessary, issue a "flush" command to write the contents of any caches or buffers to disk. 3 If necessary, issue a command to exit or quit the operating system. 4 Press the ON/OFF switch on the system drawer. 5 Turn off any other drawers connected to the system drawer. Securing the system drawer in the cabinet To secure the system drawer: 1 Close the back door of the system cabinet, then lock it if necessary. 2 Push the system drawer all the way back into the cabinet until the front panel presses against the front vertical mounting rails. 3 Secure the system drawer to the front vertical mounting rails using four screws from the accessory kit. 4 Close the front cabinet door, then lock it if necessary. 26 Installation

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Installation
Turning off the system drawer
To turn off the system drawer:
1
Close all programs.
2
If necessary, issue a
flush
command to write the contents of any caches
or buffers to disk.
3
If necessary, issue a command to exit or quit the operating system.
4
Press the ON/OFF switch on the system drawer.
5
Turn off any other drawers connected to the system drawer.
Securing the system drawer in the
cabinet
To secure the system drawer:
1
Close the back door of the system cabinet, then lock it if necessary.
2
Push the system drawer all the way back into the cabinet until the front
panel presses against the front vertical mounting rails.
3
Secure the system drawer to the front vertical mounting rails using four
screws from the accessory kit.
4
Close the front cabinet door, then lock it if necessary.