Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section

Step 20 Place the splines in the slots on the edge of the new table top section.

Step 21 Press the table top sections together.

Step 22 Insert the draw bolts and tighten them between the new table top section and the adjoining table top sections. See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the location of the draw bolts.

Step 23 If you are replacing an end piece, insert and attach the attachment plates.

Step 24 Attach the legs to the table top sections with the screws. See Chapter 6, “Building the First Row Table Assembly” for the location of the table legs and screw attachment locations.

Step 25 Attach the gutter and privacy panel support brackets to the table assembly.

See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the gutter and privacy panel support bracket attachment points and screw locations.

Step 26 Attach the gutter panel for the table top section.

See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the gutter panel attachment points and screw locations.

Step 27 Attach the floating bracket on each side of the table top section.

See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the floating bracket attachment points and screw locations.

Step 28 Attach the privacy panel hangers to the table legs that support each side of the table top section.

See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the privacy panel support bracket attachment points and screw locations.

Step 29 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket.

See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the location of the privacy panel support brackets.

Step 30 If you are replacing the left or right tabletop end, attach the privacy panel end pieces and panel end brace. See Figure 7-47for the privacy panel end piece locations and Figure 7-30for the end brace locations.

Step 31 Insert the microphone cable into the hole in the table top and route the cable through the cable gutters to the audio/video extension unit.

Step 32 Connect the microphone cable to the audio/video extension unit.

Step 33 Reconnect the microphone to the new table top section.

See Figure 7-38for microphone installation instructions.

Step 34 Attach the privacy panels to the table sections.

Note If required, adjust the privacy panel sections so that there is an equal amount of space between each section.

Step 35 If required, replace the cable cover for the right end privacy panel as shown in Figure 7-46and add cable ties to bundle the microphone cable with other cables.

Step 36 Reposition the second row table so that the trailing edge of the first row table is exactly 59 inches (150 cm) behind the leading edge of the second row table. See Figure 7-48for the correct second row table positioning.

 

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