Appendix A Repackaging the Router

Repackaging the Routers

REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL

Figure A-3 Preparing the Scissor-Jack Platform

 

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Warning Do not attempt to lift the chassis with the handles on the back and sides of the chassis. These handles are not designed to support the weight of the chassis, and should be used only to steady and guide the chassis while it is being inserted into or removed from an equipment rack. To reduce the risk of damage to the chassis and serious bodily injury, do not use these handles to lift or support the chassis.

Step 4 Position one person in front of the router to support and guide it while the second person slowly pushes the router to slide it off the rack-mounting table, out of the rack, and onto the scissor-jack platform. (See Figure A-4.)

 

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Cisco Systems STEV SRT-M-66, 2654T6 appendix Figure A-3 Preparing the Scissor-Jack Platform