Dell PowerEdge 4350 Dell PowerEdge 4350 Systems Installation and Troubleshooti - Page 160

As you pull the computer out to its farthest extension, the slide assemblies will

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Dell PowerEdge
4350 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
2.
Attach the other end of the cable-management arm to the cable arm bracket.
Align the hinge on the arm with the three holes on the vertical edge of the cable
tray and secure with three 10-32 x 0.250-inch Phillips-head screws.
3.
Secure the cables.
Route the cables along the cable-management arm, and secure the cables to the
cable-management arm with the Velcro strips attached to the cable-management
arm.
4.
Slide the computer in and out of the rack to verify that the cables are routed
correctly.
Make sure that the cables are not pinched in the cable-management arm joints.
NOTES: You will feel resistance as the rails thread themselves into the ball-
bearing cages in the slide assembliesµthis resistance is normal. Continue to
push the computer inward until it slides completely into the rack and is fully
seated. (You may have to pull the computer partially out and push it back into the
rack to fully thread the ball-bearing cages.) When the computer is fully inserted in
the rack, the back of the four captive thumbscrews should mate with the cage
nuts on the rack±s front vertical rails.
As you pull the computer out to its farthest extension, the slide assemblies will
lock in the extended position. To push the computer back into the rack, press the
green push buttons near the front of both interior slides (see Figure 11-8) and
simultaneously push in on the computer.
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Replace the rack±s front and back doors as follows:
1.
Lift the front door into position, and align the hinges with the holes in the rack as
shown in Figure 11-3.
2.
Slide the hinges into the holes in the rack until the hinge release levers lock the
hinges into position.
3.
Close the door latch by rotating the handle counterclockwise until it stops, push
in the handle until it locks in position, and then slide the cover down over the
push button (see Figure 11-2).
4.
Repeat substeps 1 through 3 to install the back door.