Dell VRTX manual Unpacking The System, Locating The System Electrical Rating Label

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Installation And Configuration

WARNING: Before performing the following procedure, review the safety instructions that came with the server module or enclosure.

Unpacking The System

WARNING: Whenever you need to lift the system, get others to assist you. To avoid injury, do not attempt to lift the system by yourself.

Unpack the enclosure and the server module(s) and identify each item.

Locating The System Electrical Rating Label

Before setting up the system, make sure you read the electrical rating information for the system provided on the information tag. The information tag also contains the worldwide regulatory agency marks for the system.

Figure 1. Locating the Electrical Rating Label

Stabilizing The Tower System

The tower system has four feet on its bottom panel that can be extended outward to help properly stabilize the system. You can also replace the system feet with the optional wheels. For more information on installing the wheels, see the Dell PowerEdge VRTX Owner's Manual at dell.com/poweredgemanuals.

WARNING: Failure to extend the system feet outward poses the risk of having the system tip over, possibly causing bodily injury or damage to the system.

CAUTION: Rolling the system on its wheels can cause vibrations that can damage the system.

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Contents Page Page Unpacking The System Locating The System Electrical Rating LabelStabilizing The Tower System Installing a Server Module Optional Rack ConfigurationConnecting The I/O Module Connecting The CMC ModuleConnecting The System To Power Connecting The Optional Keyboard, Mouse, And MonitorTurning On The Enclosure Securing The Power CableInstalling The Optional Bezel Complete The Operating System SetupTurning On Server Modules NOM Information Dell Software License Agreement Related DocumentationTechnical Specifications PowerPhysical Server Modules Temperature Continuous Operation Physical Enclosure Tower ConfigurationRack Configuration Environmental TemperatureMaximum Shock EnvironmentalRelative Humidity Maximum VibrationGaseous Contamination