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Cabinet Mounted Server Unpack 7 Cabinet Inspection Once the cabinet is off the shipping pallet, but before moving it to the installation site, inspect the internal and external condition of the cabinet. Cabinet Exterior Checklist Check the cabinet exterior for signs of shipping damage: ❏ Look at the top and sides for dents, warpage, or scratches. ❏ Check the server front bezels for alignment, scratches and breakage. ❏ Check any filler panels on the front of the cabinet for proper fit. ❏ Check the rear door for dents, scratches, proper fit when closed, and operation. Cabinet Interior Checklist Open the rear door and inspect the inside of the cabinet: ❏ Inspect all cables and ensure that they are secure. ❏ Inspect all rails for signs of damage. ❏ Check all mounting screws for tightness. ❏ Check all components for signs of shifting during shipment or any signs of damage. NOTE If the shipment is either incomplete, damaged, or fails to meet specifications, notify the nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office. If damage occurred in transit, notify the carrier as well. Hewlett-Packard will arrange for replacement or repair without waiting for settlement of claims against the carrier. If the shipment was damaged in transit, keep the shipping containers and packaging material for inspection. If extensive damage is found, it may be necessary to return the entire cabinet to HP. 102 Chapter

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Chapter
Cabinet Mounted Server Unpack
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Cabinet Inspection
Once the cabinet is off the shipping pallet, but before moving it to the installation site, inspect the internal
and external condition of the cabinet.
Cabinet Exterior Checklist
Check the cabinet exterior for signs of shipping damage:
Look at the top and sides for dents, warpage, or scratches.
Check the server front bezels for alignment, scratches and breakage.
Check any filler panels on the front of the cabinet for proper fit.
Check the rear door for dents, scratches, proper fit when closed, and operation.
Cabinet Interior Checklist
Open the rear door and inspect the inside of the cabinet:
Inspect all cables and ensure that they are secure.
Inspect all rails for signs of damage.
Check all mounting screws for tightness.
Check all components for signs of shifting during shipment or any signs of damage.
NOTE
If the shipment is either incomplete, damaged, or fails to meet specifications, notify the nearest
Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office. If damage occurred in transit, notify the carrier as
well. Hewlett-Packard will arrange for replacement or repair without waiting for settlement of
claims against the carrier. If the shipment was damaged in transit, keep the shipping
containers and packaging material for inspection. If extensive damage is found, it may be
necessary to return the entire cabinet to HP.
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