c.Release and slide the middle member back into the outer member.
Middle Member Latch
Outer Member
Middle Member
Figure 3. Inner Rail Release Latch
3.Attach the right inner member (Figure 4):
Align Rear
Holes to Tabs
Screw
Figure 4. Attach Inner Rail Member to E2000
a.Facing the chassis, position the rail against the right side of the appliance with the locking tabs going through the holes on the rail.
b.Slide the rail toward the front to lock it. This may require some force as it is a tight fit.
c.Secure the rail with its Phillips screw.
4.Repeat Step 3 to install the left inner member.
IMPORTANT: Depending on your rack type, continue with either the
Square-Holed Rack Installation
1.Attach the left outer rail to the rack (Figure 5):
Tab
Hooks
Figure 5. Attaching Front of Rail
a.Position the rail against the inside of the rack front rail with the hooks in line with the holes.
b.Insert the bracket front into the rack rail and press down so that the hooks catch.
The
c.Slide the rear segment of the bracket rearward until the hooks are in line with the correct holes.
d.Insert the bracket rear into the rack rail and press down so that the hooks catch and the tabs lock.
2.Repeat Step 1 for the right slide rail assembly.
3.Verify that the rails are level and straight.
Continue with “Install the Unit in the Rack” on page 3.
Round-Holed Rack Installation
Before installing the rails onto a unthreaded
A (Front)
B (Rear)
Figure 6.
1.Attach the adaptors (Figure 7) to both ends of the rail:
Adaptor
“A” Stamp
Figure 7. Attach the Adaptor to the Front
a.Position the adaptor stamped “A” at the front of the left outer rail (end with the graphic label).
NOTE: Make sure the stamp is at the top and the square adaptor holes are aligned with the hooks on the outer rail.
b.Press the adaptor onto the hooks and slide it upwards until it locks (clicks).
NOTE: The rail buttons will snap into the square holes.
c.Repeat Steps
2.Facing the rack, position the left rail in the rack, aligning the adaptor holes with the front left rack holes being used (Figure 8 on page 3).
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