HP rp5400 User Guide - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 20
Do not move the cabinet unless the, Do not move the cabinet without first installing the anti-tip feet
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Server Unpacking and Installation Factory Integrated rp54xx Cabinet Installation 5. Straighten the rollers on the cabinet base, if needed, and carefully roll it down the ramps. WARNING After removing the server from the pallet, Do not move the cabinet unless the anti-tip feet are installed! The cabinet can tip if care is not used. Due to their low ground clearance the feet may catch on irregularities on the floor, thresholds, or ramps. Do not move the cabinet without first installing the anti-tip feet. The cabinet may tip if moved without the anti-tip feet or ballast installed. Do not move the cabinet after installing the anti-tip feet unless they are in the fully-raised position. Once installed, the anti-tip feet must be fully raised to allow ground clearance. Because of their low ground clearance, the fully-raised anti-tip feet may need to be removed temporarily to clear some obstacles such as door jambs, ramps, and other large irregularities or obstructions on the floor. If you must temporarily remove the anti-tip feet to clear an obstacle, use extreme caution when moving the cabinet. Always reinstall the anti-tip feet as soon as the obstacle has been cleared. Lower and secure both the anti-tip feet and the cabinet leveling/stabilizer feet once the cabinet is in place. Failure to follow these precautions can result in equipment damage or personal injury. 6. Install the front and rear anti-tip feet using the 1/2 inch bolts provided. Ensure that the anti-tip feet are installed in the fully up position in the mounting slots. This will provide maximum ground clearance while moving the cabinet to its final position. 7. Carefully move the cabinet to its installation location. 8. Lower the anti-tip feet to the fully down position and adjust the cabinet leveling feet for best cabinet stability. 6 Chapter 2