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Unpacking the PowerConnect B-RX Series, Chassis lifting guidelines for PowerConnect B-RX Series

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Unpacking the PowerConnect B-RX Series The PowerConnect B-RX Series ships with several items. Review the list below, and verify the contents. If any items are missing, contact the place of purchase: • PowerConnect B-RX Series chassis with the appropriate number of switch fabric modules already installed in the slot marked SF and a slot blank installed in all other module slots. NOTE You must provide standard #12-24 pan-head screws for mounting the PowerConnect B-RX Series chassis into a rack. • Web Pointer card containing software images and the user documentation (including this guide). • Warranty card. • A 115V AC power cable for each AC power supply you purchase from Dell. Follow the steps given below to unpack a PowerConnect B-RX Series chassis. 1. Move the pallet to a staging area as close to the installation site as possible. 2. Position the shipping carton with the arrows pointing up. 3. Remove the strap that secures the shipping carton to the pallet. 4. Remove the plastic cover and shipping carton. 5. Save the shipping carton, pallet, and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the chassis at a later time. Chassis lifting guidelines for PowerConnect B-RX Series DANGER A fully-populated PowerConnect B-RX Series chassis is heavy. TWO OR MORE PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED WHEN LIFTING, HANDLING, OR MOUNTING THESE DEVICES. Follow these guidelines for lifting and moving a PowerConnect B-RX Series chassis: • Before lifting or moving the switch, disconnect all external cables. • Do not attempt to lift a fully configured PowerConnect B-RX Series eight-slot or 16-slot chassis by yourself. Using a mechanical lift to maneuver the switch into a rack is recommended. If a lift cannot be used, a minimum of four people must lift the switch, and you must remove components from the chassis before lifting. 12 PowerConnect B-RX Series Getting Started Guide 53-1001682-03

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PowerConnect B-RX Series Getting Started Guide
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Unpacking the PowerConnect B-RX Series
The PowerConnect B-RX Series ships with several items. Review the list below, and verify the contents. If any items
are missing, contact the place of purchase:
PowerConnect B-RX Series chassis with the appropriate number of switch fabric modules already installed in the
slot marked SF and a slot blank installed in all other module slots.
NOTE
You must provide standard #12-24 pan-head screws for mounting the PowerConnect B-RX Series chassis into a rack.
Web Pointer card containing software images and the user documentation (including this guide).
Warranty card.
A 115V AC power cable for each AC power supply you purchase from Dell.
Follow the steps given below to unpack a PowerConnect B-RX Series chassis.
1.
Move the pallet to a staging area as close to the installation site as possible.
2.
Position the shipping carton with the arrows pointing up.
3.
Remove the strap that secures the shipping carton to the pallet.
4.
Remove the plastic cover and shipping carton.
5.
Save the shipping carton, pallet, and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the chassis at a later
time.
Chassis lifting guidelines for PowerConnect B-RX Series
DANGER
A fully-populated PowerConnect B-RX Series chassis is heavy. TWO OR MORE PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED
WHEN LIFTING, HANDLING, OR MOUNTING THESE DEVICES.
Follow these guidelines for lifting and moving a PowerConnect B-RX Series chassis:
Before lifting or moving the switch, disconnect all external cables.
Do not attempt to lift a fully configured PowerConnect B-RX Series eight-slot or 16-slot chassis by yourself. Using
a mechanical lift to maneuver the switch into a rack is recommended. If a lift cannot be used, a minimum of four
people must lift the switch, and you must remove components from the chassis before lifting.