
fLocate the sixth horizontal bar from the top of the door and slide the badge hooks over it, aligning the center tabs on the badge with the vertical bar on the door.
gPush up on the badge retention clips until they are closed and the badge is secure.
Securing the Rack Leveling Feet
WARNING: Read all statements below before you adjust the leveling feet.
Your rack includes four leveling feet, which are mounted on the corners of the rack. The leveling feet are designed to align the rack in an upright, level position when the rack is situated on a slightly uneven floor surface. Before you install your systems in the rack, deploy and adjust the leveling feet. When you level your rack, follow these guidelines.
WARNING: When you adjust the leveling feet, ensure that the casters on each corner of the rack do not rise more than 9.5 mm (3/8 inch) above the floor. If you exceed 9.5 mm of clearance between the floor and the casters as you adjust the leveling feet, slowly retract the leveling feet, and then move the rack to another location that requires minimal adjustments to the leveling feet.
WARNING: Adjust the leveling feet until each leveling foot rests firmly on the floor. Proper contact with the floor ensures that each leveling foot is supporting the weight of the rack and prevents the rack from swaying in any direction. If the leveling feet are not all in firm contact with the floor, the rack can become unstable and tip over.
WARNING: Do not attempt to move your rack with the leveling feet deployed. Always retract the leveling feet before moving the rack. Having the leveling feet deployed when you move the rack may cause the rack to tip over.
WARNING: Always level the rack and install the stabilizing feet before you install your systems. A fully loaded rack may tip over if your rack is resting on an uneven floor surface and the leveling and stabilizing feet are not supporting the weight of the rack.
NOTE: If the rack is not leveled properly, you might not be able to install the stabilizer feet, which are necessary to prevent the rack from tipping over.
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