Apple NMB-003 manual Lift with a smooth motion don’t jerk the load up or down

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mLift with a smooth motion; don’t jerk the load up or down.

mKeep the system close to your body and at waist level to lessen the load on your back.

mMaintain body alignment while lifting, so that your back, ears, shoulders, and hips are in line and your eyes and feet are facing the system.

mTo turn while holding the system, use your feet; don’t twist your back or torso.

Choosing the System’s Location in the Rack

The Xserve RAID system is designed for use in a four-post rack or cabinet. The rack must be 19 inches wide; it can vary in depth from 24 to 36 inches.

Important Do not try to install an Xserve RAID system in a two-post, or telco-style, rack. The system cannot be mounted safely in a two-post rack.

When determining where to place the system in a four-post rack, keep the following points in mind:

mBecause of the system’s weight, you may want to install it at or below the middle of the rack.

mMeasure the height needed in the rack (3U, or 5.25 inches at minimum).

mAlso measure the depth of the rack and the distance between the back panel of the system and the rear rail of the rack. This measurement will help you determine which of the bracket extenders to use when mounting the system in the rack.

mAir to cool the system flows from front to back. Be sure not to cover any of the ventilation holes in the front or back panels of the unit. Consistent airflow is essential to keep the system operating efficiently.

Remove the clear plastic film that covers the front so that airflow is not restricted.

Do not block the air flowing through the unit.

mAllow room at the front and back of the system for service. Leave at least 36 inches clear in front of the system, so that you can easily swap drive modules and remove the system from the rack if necessary. Leave 24 to 30 inches clear behind the system to install or exchange components.

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Apple NMB-003 manual Lift with a smooth motion don’t jerk the load up or down, Choosing the System’s Location in the Rack