HP LH4r HP Netserver LT 6000r Rack Cabling Guide - Page 12

Move Rack Enclosures and Other Units to Installation Location, Unpack Rack Enclosures and Hardware,

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Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LT 6000r If you receive pre-configured units, follow assembly instructions from the supplying organization first, if you have them. Otherwise, continue with this set of instructions. 4. Move Rack Enclosures and Other Units to Installation Location WARNING Whenever you lift equipment, limit the amount of weight each person picks up. Lift with your legs, not with your back. Use two or more people and the proper equipment to move the rack enclosure, server, mass storage units, and other components. Stage cartons a few feet from your assembly and final power-up location. 5. Unpack Rack Enclosures and Hardware, Use Anti-Tip Measures, and Remove the Shipping Panels WARNING Use care in moving the rack down from the pallet. Three people are required for this step. 1. Follow any pictorial instructions on the outside of the shipping container to unbox the rack enclosure. 2. Adjust the leveler screws, when present, under each of the four corners of each rack. Lower each leveler screw to be in firm contact with the floor. CAUTION The leveler screws prevent the rack from rolling away when you install components. Be sure to lower these screws before you put anything into the rack. 3. Find and extend the anti-tip foot under the rack (or bolt on the anti-tip mechanism, if included) before you mount any rack equipment on slides. WARNING When equipment is mounted on slides, a tip-over hazard exists. Always take the precautions listed below: • Extend or bolt on the anti-tip foot for each rack before mounting equipment on slides. • Never extend more than one piece of slide-mounted equipment at a time. • Reduce weight by removing power supplies. • Always use the rack mounting handles that are shipped on rack optimized units as shown in accompanying instructions. 8

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Chapter 1
Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LT 6000r
8
If you receive pre-configured units, follow assembly instructions from the
supplying organization first, if you have them. Otherwise, continue with this set of
instructions.
4.
Move Rack Enclosures and Other Units to Installation Location
WARNING
Whenever you lift equipment, limit the amount of weight each
person picks up. Lift with your legs, not with your back.
Use two or more people and the proper equipment to move the rack enclosure,
server, mass storage units, and other components. Stage cartons a few feet from
your assembly and final power-up location.
5.
Unpack Rack Enclosures and Hardware, Use Anti-Tip Measures, and Remove
the Shipping Panels
WARNING
Use care in moving the rack down from the pallet. Three
people are required for this step.
1.
Follow any pictorial instructions on the outside of the shipping container to
unbox the rack enclosure.
2.
Adjust the leveler screws, when present, under each of the four corners of
each rack. Lower each leveler screw to be in firm contact with the floor.
CAUTION
The leveler screws prevent the rack from rolling away when
you install components. Be sure to lower these screws before
you put anything into the rack.
3.
Find and extend the anti-tip foot under the rack (or bolt on the anti-tip
mechanism, if included) before you mount any rack equipment on slides.
WARNING
When equipment is mounted on slides, a tip-over hazard
exists. Always take the precautions listed below:
Extend or bolt on the anti-tip foot for each rack before
mounting equipment on slides.
Never extend more than one piece of slide-mounted
equipment at a time.
Reduce weight by removing power supplies.
Always use the rack mounting handles that are shipped on
rack optimized units as shown in accompanying instructions.