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align the holes for the rivets. Insert the rivet from the system board side of the fan wall.

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Parts Removal and Replacement System Board Cooling Fans 1. Position the fan so that the "flow arrow" points to the back of the workstation. 2. Locate the cable guide slot on the system board fan wall. Align the fan with the slot. Thread the cable through this slot so that it can be connected to the system board. 3. Four plastic rivets hold the fan onto the fan wall. Hold the fan flush to the wall and align the holes for the rivets. Insert the rivet from the system board side of the fan wall. Push with your thumb until the ends of the rivet sleeve spread out and lock the rivet in place. 4. Connect the fan cable to the appropriate connector on the system board, e.g., the cable for the top fan should go into the connector across from it. Chapter 2 53

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Chapter 2
53
Parts Removal and Replacement
System Board Cooling Fans
1.
Position the fan so that the “flow arrow” points to the back of the workstation.
2.
Locate the cable guide slot on the system board fan wall. Align the fan with the slot.
Thread the cable through this slot so that it can be connected to the system board.
3.
Four plastic rivets hold the fan onto the fan wall. Hold the fan flush to the wall and
align the holes for the rivets. Insert the rivet from the system board side of the fan wall.
Push with your thumb until the ends of the rivet sleeve spread out and lock the rivet in
place.
4.
Connect the fan cable to the appropriate connector on the system board, e.g., the cable
for the top fan should go into the connector across from it.