Cisco Systems 10008 quick start AC Power Cord Connectors in Strain-Relief Devices

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Power cord strain-relief devices

Step 3 Set the AC power cord connectors in a power cord strain-relief device to prevent them from disconnecting accidently. Step 4 Plug the power cord into the facility VAC input receptacle.

This completes the installation of the Cisco 10008 chassis in the rack. Go to the “Connecting Cables” section on page 26.

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