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Y1001bk0.book Page 7 Thursday, July 8, 2004 4:32 PM Important Safety Information Observe the safety precautions in the following subsections when installing your system in the rack. CAUTION: You must strictly follow the procedures in this document to protect yourself as well as others who may be involved. Your system may be very large and heavy, and proper preparation and planning are important to prevent injury to yourself and to others. This becomes increasingly important when systems are installed high up in the rack. Rack Stabilizer Feet CAUTION: Installing systems in a rack without the front and side stabilizer feet installed could cause the rack to tip over, potentially resulting in bodily injury under certain circumstances. Therefore, always install the stabilizer feet before installing components in the rack. CAUTION: After installing systems in a rack, never pull more than one system out of the rack on its slide assemblies at one time. The weight of more than one extended system could cause the rack to tip over and cause injury. The stabilizer feet help prevent the rack from tipping over when a system or other component is pulled out of the rack with the slide assemblies fully extended. See the documentation provided with the rack cabinet for instructions on installing and anchoring the stabilizer feet. Installing the Tower-to-Rack Kit CAUTION: The system may weigh up to 49 kilograms (108 pounds) when fully loaded. To prevent personal injury, do not attempt to move the system by yourself. Tower-to-Rack Kit Contents The tower-to-rack kit includes the following items (see Figure 1-1): • One rack front panel with rack handles and thumbscrews • Twenty-two 6-32 x 0.312-inch black flat-head Torx screws • One rack bezel, complete with keylock, keys, and attaching hardware • Six 10-32 shoulder nuts • Rack control panel carrier assembly kit Tower-to-Rack and Rack-to-Tower Conversion Guide 7

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Tower-to-Rack and Rack-to-Tower Conversion Guide
7
Important Safety Information
Observe the safety precautions in the following subsections when installing your system in the rack.
CAUTION:
You must strictly follow the procedures in this document to protect yourself as well as
others who may be involved. Your system may be very large and heavy, and proper preparation and
planning are important to prevent injury to yourself and to others. This becomes increasingly important
when systems are installed high up in the rack.
Rack Stabilizer Feet
CAUTION:
Installing systems in a rack without the front and side stabilizer feet installed could cause
the rack to tip over, potentially resulting in bodily injury under certain circumstances. Therefore,
always install the stabilizer feet before installing components in the rack.
CAUTION:
After installing systems in a rack, never pull more than one system out of the rack on its
slide assemblies at one time. The weight of more than one extended system could cause the rack to tip
over and cause injury.
The stabilizer feet help prevent the rack from tipping over when a system or other component is
pulled out of the rack with the slide assemblies fully extended. See the documentation provided
with the rack cabinet for instructions on installing and anchoring the stabilizer feet.
Installing the Tower-to-Rack Kit
CAUTION:
The system may weigh up to 49 kilograms (108 pounds) when fully loaded. To prevent
personal injury, do not attempt to move the system by yourself.
Tower-to-Rack Kit Contents
The tower-to-rack kit includes the following items (see Figure 1-1):
One rack front panel with rack handles and thumbscrews
Twenty-two 6-32 x 0.312-inch black flat-head Torx screws
One rack bezel, complete with keylock, keys, and attaching hardware
Six 10-32 shoulder nuts
Rack control panel carrier assembly kit
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