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Removing, slanted, trays

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Updated July 14, 2008 Removing the slanted I/O trays The slanted I/O tray installs on the top of the system unit and groups the IBM printer and keyboard with specific dimensions. The tray has a raised edge that is low in the front. The sides slope up toward the rear and are higher at the rear than at the front. The top of the system unit serves as a built-in flat I/O tray. Use this surface when grouping IBM and non-IBM peripheral devices with varying dimensions. Note: A version of the slanted I/O tray is available that can be placed on the wide-footprint SurePOS 700 in an integrated environment. Other versions of the tray can be placed directly on the counter or on the full-size cash drawer. The cash drawers provide a built-in flat I/O tray. To remove a slanted I/O tray, follow these instructions: 1. Working from above the system unit, remove the screws from the holes ( A in Figure 16) inside of each corner of the I/O tray. A A Figure 16. Removing the slanted I/O tray 2. Lift off the I/O tray. 3. To remove the front mount clips, push each of the front mounting tabs forward until it unlatches. 4. To replace the I/O tray, install the clips, place it on top of the system and install the screws. 28 SurePOS 700 Series: SurePOS 700-721/741/781, 722/742/782 Hardware Service Guide

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Removing
the
slanted
I/O
trays
The
slanted
I/O
tray
installs
on
the
top
of
the
system
unit
and
groups
the
IBM
printer
and
keyboard
with
specific
dimensions.
The
tray
has
a
raised
edge
that
is
low
in
the
front.
The
sides
slope
up
toward
the
rear
and
are
higher
at
the
rear
than
at
the
front.
The
top
of
the
system
unit
serves
as
a
built-in
flat
I/O
tray.
Use
this
surface
when
grouping
IBM
and
non-IBM
peripheral
devices
with
varying
dimensions.
Note:
A
version
of
the
slanted
I/O
tray
is
available
that
can
be
placed
on
the
wide-footprint
SurePOS
700
in
an
integrated
environment.
Other
versions
of
the
tray
can
be
placed
directly
on
the
counter
or
on
the
full-size
cash
drawer.
The
cash
drawers
provide
a
built-in
flat
I/O
tray.
To
remove
a
slanted
I/O
tray,
follow
these
instructions:
1.
Working
from
above
the
system
unit,
remove
the
screws
from
the
holes
(
±A²
in
Figure
16)
inside
of
each
corner
of
the
I/O
tray.
2.
Lift
off
the
I/O
tray.
3.
To
remove
the
front
mount
clips,
push
each
of
the
front
mounting
tabs
forward
until
it
unlatches.
4.
To
replace
the
I/O
tray,
install
the
clips,
place
it
on
top
of
the
system
and
install
the
screws.
A
A
Figure
16.
Removing
the
slanted
I/O
tray
Updated
July
14,
2008
28
SurePOS
700
Series:
SurePOS
700-721/741/781,
722/742/782
Hardware
Service
Guide