You might need to install the system on the rail assembly. Use
the procedure in this section to perform this task.
Before installing the system on the rail assembly,
ensure that the stabilizers are extended and the tip plate is attached to
the bottom front of the rack to prevent the rack from falling forward when
the rails are pulled out of the rack. Refer to Installing the rack.
To install the system on the
rail assembly, complete the following steps:
Fully extend both rails.
Using two people, lift the system unit, and position
the system on the extended rails.
CAUTION:
This unit
weighs between 17.7 kg (39 pounds) and 21.7 kg (48 pounds). Two people are
required to safely move it.
Align the slots on the system unit chassis with the tabs A on
the rails.
Lower the system unit so that the tabs slide into the slots on
the chassis B. The system unit will lock into place.
Simultaneously release the blue safety latches C located
near the front of the rail assembly, and push the system unit into the rack.
Figure 1. Lowering the system onto the rails.
Slide the system unit into and out of the rack two or three times
to align the system unit to the rails. The system unit should glide on the
rails.
Attention:Do not, under any circumstances,
force the rails. If the system drawer does not glide freely into the rack,
completely remove the drawer from the outer rails. After the drawer is clear
of the outer rails, reposition the system, then reinsert the inner rails.
Repeat this process until the system drawer glides freely into the rack
Push the system unit into the rack.
After the system
rails are installed, do not extend them past their safety latches. The safety
latches prevent the rails from overextending and separating, thereby preventing
the system unit from being pulled out too far and being dropped.