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1. member and into nuts on the PDU Bracket Torque screws to 168 in lb 19 Nm using a 10 mm socket wrench 3 Repeat for second PDU Bracket 18 Installing Equipment The GF Series GlobalFrame cabinet supports all manufacturers equipment that conforms to the EIA ECA 310E standard Most equipment attaches directly to the equipment mounting rails however some manufacturers may provide brackets or slide assemblies that require additional installation Rack mount unit U markings are clearly printed on the equipment rails to simplify installation of components Align equipment with the U markings on each side of the cabinet before securing the equipment NOTE Equipment rails should be adjusted to the desired location front to rear prior to installing equipment See Adjusting the Equipment Rails on page 18 The GF Series GlobalFrame cabinet is provided with hardware to secure equipment to the mounting rails This hardware includes 25 sets of M6 cage nuts and screws Additional hardware is available for purchase see Other Accessories on page 26 Cable Management CPI cable management products provide the proper cable bend radii for better data transmission fewer tangled cords and cable damage and ease in moving adding and changing connections The products assist in complying with ANSI TIA EIA installation of Category 5 5e 6 6a and fiber cables Separate the cables by type gather into bundles and fasten loos
2. cabinet with the back as the leading edge Never push on the sides Safety Information WARNINGS e Unload equipment from the cabinet before moving it e Astandalone cabinet should be level stable and anchored to the floor Two or more cabinets can be bayed together coupled to enhance their stability Each cabinet should be anchored to the floor e Before loading equipment in the cabinet be sure to adjust and lock the leveling feet to level the cabinet Do not use casters to stabilize the cabinet always anchor the leveling feet or the cabinet frame to the floor e Always load heavy equipment such as a UPS at the bottom of the cabinet first and add lighter equipment on higher levels e There is a safety risk when equipment is mounted on a shelf installed more than 30 inches 760 mm above the floor in a cabinet without doors and or side panels The equipment may accidentally slide or be accidentally pushed off the shelf and fall on personnel When equipment is mounted on a shelf in this condition securely fasten the equipment to the shelf or cabinet frame The following accessories may be used to secure certain equipment on shelves monitor tie down kit P N 11725 701 seismic equipment tie down bracket P N 14061 719 or equipment tie down bracket P N 16356 719 e The cabinet can support many system configurations The amount of force required to tip or make the cabinet unstable differs with each configuration Be sure t
3. 1 4 for the other end of the cabinet 12 Configuring the cabinet The GF Series GlobalFrame Cabinet can easily be configured for a variety of applications Not only can the standard cabinet components be adjusted or removed but a broad range of accessories can be installed to create a cabinet solution that meets all the needs of your installation requirements Removing Installing and Reversing the Front Door CAUTION To avoid personal injury and reduce the risk of damaging the door or the cabinet one person should support the door while another person retracts the hinge pins and removes the door from the frame Removing the Front Door 1 Open the front door approximately 60 degrees 2 Disconnect the ground wire 3 Retract the hinge pin from the lower hinge 4 While supporting the door retract the hinge pin from the upper hinge 5 Pull the door away from the frame A 13 Installing Front Door 1 Hold door in partially open position and align hinges on door with hinges on frame and slide hinges together 2 Insert hinge pin in upper hinge 3 Insert hinge pin in lower hinge 4 Reconnect ground wire 5 Close front door Removing and Installing the Rear Doors Removing the Rear Doors 1 With the doors closed lift and remove the hinge pins from both the upper and lower hinges on the door that you want to remove SS 2 Partially open the door but not as far as 90 degrees 3 Disconnect the gro
4. 3 25085 706 25085 707 25085 710 25085 711 25087 702 25087 703 25087 706 25087 707 25087 710 25087 711 25037 700 25037 701 25037 702 25037 703 25037 704 25037 705 25037 706 25037 707 25037 708 25037 709 25037 710 25037 711 Thermal Management cont d Bottom Panel Seals bottom of cabinet Airflow Director Use in conjunction with Vertical Exhaust Duct Fan Top Panel Kit 115VAC Includes top panel and 4 100 CFM fans 15 L 5 m cord with NEMA 5 15P plug Fan Top Panel Kit 230VAC Includes top panel and 4 100 CFM fans 15 L 5 m cord with IEC C14 connector 600 x 1000 600 x 1050 600 x 1200 750 x 1000 750 x 1050 750 x 1200 800 x 800 800 x 1000 800 x 1050 800 x 1200 600 mm cabinets 700 amp 800 mm cabinets 600 x 1000 600 x 1050 600 x 1200 750 x 1000 750 x 1050 750 x 1200 800 x 800 800 x 1000 800 x 1050 800 x 1200 600 x 1000 600 x 1050 600 x 1200 750 x 1000 750 x 1050 750 x 1200 800 x 800 800 x 1000 800 x 1050 800 x 1200 24 25130 701 25130 702 25130 703 25130 705 25130 706 25130 707 25130 708 25130 709 25130 710 25130 711 25150 701 25150 702 25088 701 25088 702 25088 703 25088 705 25088 706 25088 707 25088 708 25088 709 25088 710 25088 711 25088 721 25088 722 25088 723 25088 725 25088 726 25088 727 25088 728 25088 729 25088 730 25088 731 Thermal Management cont d Replacement Fan Kit 115VAC Replacement Fan Kit 230VAC Rail Seal K
5. 5030 700 25030 701 25030 702 25030 703 25030 704 25030 705 25030 706 25030 707 25030 708 25030 709 25030 710 25030 711 25241 701 25171 001
6. 750 x 48U 800 x 42U 800 x 45U 800 x 48U 600 x 42U 600 x 45U 600 x 48U 750 x 42U 750 x 45U 750 x 48U 800 x 42U 800 x 45U 800 x 48U 600 x 42U 600 x 45U 600 x 48U 750 x 42U 750 x 45U 750 x 48U 800 x 42U 800 x 45U 800 x 48U 27 25025 700 25025 701 25025 702 25027 700 25027 701 25027 702 25026 700 25026 701 25026 702 25040 700 25040 701 25040 702 25040 703 25040 704 25040 705 25040 706 25040 707 25040 708 25050 700 25050 701 25050 702 25050 703 25050 704 25050 705 25050 706 25050 707 25050 708 Service Parts cont d Single Rear Door Solid Metal Includes one 1 key Standard Top Panel 600 x 42U 600 x 45U 600 x 48U 750 x 42U 750 x 45U 750 x 48U 800 x 42U 800 x 45U 800 x 48U 600 x 1000 600 x 1050 600 x 1200 750 x 1000 750 x 1050 750 x 1200 800 x 800 800 x 1000 800 x 1050 800 x 1200 28 25060 700 25060 701 25060 702 25060 703 25060 704 25060 705 25060 706 25060 707 25060 708 25080 701 25080 702 25080 703 25080 705 25080 706 25080 707 25080 708 25080 709 25080 710 25080 711 Service Parts cont d Side Panel Pair of panels for one side of cabinet Includes two 2 keys Baying Kit Four 4 brackets and 8 screws Joins two cabinets together Floor Mounting Brackets Set of four 4 brackets 42U x 800 42U x 1000 42U x 1050 42U x 1200 45U x 800 45U x 1000 45U x 1050 45U x 1200 48U x 800 48U x 1000 48U x 1050 48U x 1200 29 2
7. GF Series GlobalFrame GF Series GlobalFrame Cabinet System User s Manual C H AT S W 0 RT H 2011 Chatsworth Products Inc All rights reserved CPI CPI Passive Cooling MegaFrame Saf T Grip Seismic Frame SlimFrame TeraFrame GlobalFrame Cube iT Plus Evolution OnTrac and P R 0 D U CTS N C QuadraRack are federally registered trademarks of Chatsworth Products Inc Simply Efficient and Velocity are trademarks of Chatsworth Products Inc All other trademarks belong to their respective companies Rev 4 07 11 MKT 60020 503 techsupport chatsworth com www chatsworth com Contents GlobalFrame Cabinet OVervieW sissen sets ae ose eee ean eaten O aa 3 Introduction to the GlobalFrame Cabinete a e Visealahsbed sects E E E 3 SEVIN Ora ClO a a a E AAT E E Mcaine setae 3 intended U Errera T ate cele aid aa a E O 5 Components of the Global Frame Ca Di neti xisccedcscesdocnaascduwadiwosadnacevigauainceaeaaaa ETE A EE ENA 6 cluded HardWare naire E E E A O O 7 GEINE STI EA isa a a E E E a aE 8 TOO REGUE deneme a N ce wae a a ame 8 VODIK AE a A TE A eeanvoceieeeiareonaaeen 8 staha tiO ssnin aa E N E 10 MOVIN tHE ere 9 a henra a er eee 10 Anchoring thecabinet to CNET OOM aeisi ori ani pa slody suis sue ude Maen ds ncledvatins a O 10 Bonding the cabinet to the telecOMMUNICATIONS BLOUNC cccssecccseccceseecesecceeeceeececeneeseeeeeeeceeeneess 11 B ying cabinets together cceaviccaccedetavaccus ieee dace cetaine Gav eakaeea
8. U x 800 45U x 800 48U x 800 21 25221 703 25221 705 25221 702 25221 704 25221 706 25103 700 25103 701 25103 702 25103 703 25103 704 25103 705 25102 700 25102 701 25102 702 25102 703 25102 704 25102 705 2222 pf at at at re a A E PP tae et et ade O aed v 25102 700 Large Rings S S Power Management One set of standard PDU brackets is included with the GF Series GlobalFrame cabinet Additional PDU brackets are available as well as a wide range of power strips and PDU s including metered monitored and controlled versions Standard PDU Brackets 25140 701 Two 2 brackets Attaches to the cabinet vertical frame member Full Height PDU Bracket 42U 25141 700 Attaches to the cabinet frame 45U 25141 701 48U 25141 702 22 Thermal Management Top Panel and Short Vertical Exhaust Duct Includes top panel and exhaust duct 20 34 508 863 mm Top Panel and Tall Vertical Exhaust Duct Includes top panel and exhaust duct 34 60 863 1523 mm Brush Side Panel Pair of panels for one side of cabinet Includes one 1 key 600 x 1050 600 x 1200 750 x 1050 750 x 1200 800 x 1050 800 x 1200 600 x 1050 600 x 1200 750 x 1050 750 x 1200 800 x 1050 800 x 1200 42U x 800 42U x 1000 42U x 1050 42U x 1200 45U x 800 45U x 1000 45U x 1050 45U x 1200 48U x 800 48U x 1000 48U x 1050 48U x 1200 23 25085 702 25085 70
9. e cabinet Installing the Side Panels 1 Align the side panel with the cabinet frame and slip the side panel into the side of the frame Allow the side panel to move downwards so that the tabs on the bottom of the panel engage the front to rear frame member below the side panel Connect the ground wire Rotate the side panel up to meet the frame and push until the side panel latch engages the front to rear frame member above the side panel Lock the side panel with the key if necessary 17 Adjusting the Equipment Rails 1 Use a13 mm socket wrench to loosen but do not remove the nuts securing the equipment rail to the frame in three 3 locations f s as af aj 2 Move the equipment rail forward or backward to the desired location 3 Tighten the nuts in all three 3 locations Markings are provided on the frame to help align the equipment rails so that they are vertical as well as in the same location as the rails on the opposite side of the frame When the equipment rails are located in the first 2 50 mm at the front or rear of the frame the frame will provide an internal air dam that prevents air from re circulating to the front of the cabinet Installing the Standard PDU Brackets 1 Choose the desired corner of the cabinet to install the PDU Brackets and slide bracket around and behind vertical frame member as shown below 2 Install 2 screws through holes in vertical frame
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11. eling feet 4 10mm Socket Wrench a For installation and removal of PDU brackets 5 2 Phillips Screwdriver a For installing M6 screws into cage nuts to secure equipment in mounting rails b For removing and installing door hinges c For installing baying brackets 6 Standard Screwdriver a For removing knock outs in top panel b For adjusting leveling feet Unpacking CAUTION The GlobalFrame cabinet is heavy Use a minimum of two 2 people to unpack and remove the cabinet from the pallet CAUTION The GlobalFrame casters are for moving the cabinet short distances over smooth floor surfaces only Move shipping pallet as close as possible to the final installation location before unpacking CAUTION The GlobalFrame casters are not intended to support cabinet loads for extended periods of time Always level and anchor the cabinet after positioning Inspect the cabinet for damage If any damage to the cabinet is observed contact your distributor or CPI Customer Service 1 Carefully remove the plastic wrap surrounding the cabinet using a utility knife Be careful not to allow the knife to contact the cabinet as this may damage the unit 2 Remove the four 4 cardboard corner protectors 3 Inspect inside the cabinet to insure all items are securely fastened to the cabinet Remove any items that were shipped inside the cabinet but are not fastened to the cabinet 4 Remove the shipping brackets that anchor the cabinet to t
12. ely with hook and loop fasteners CPI offers Saf T Grip Straps to fasten cable bundles P N 0200x series See Accessories Cable Management on page 20 for more information 19 Accessories Cable Management Cable Port Brush Kit Brushes for two 2 large cable knock outs in cabinet top panel Cable Port Grommet Kit Two 2 grommets 2 8 71 mm diameter for round knock outs in cabinet top panel Cable Ring Kit For 23 6 600 mm wide cabinets Set of 8 rings that snap onto equipment rail Cable Ring Kit For 29 5 750 mm wide cabinets Set of 8 rings that snap onto equipment rail Large shown or medium rings Cable Ring Kit For 31 5 800 mm wide cabinets Set of 8 rings that snap onto equipment rail Large shown or medium rings Snap In Grommet Kit 25190 001 35021 000 25104 001 Large 25105 001 Medium 25105 002 Large 25106 001 Medium 25106 002 For 29 5 750 mm amp 31 5 800 mm wide cabinets 25107 001 Set of 14 edge protectors that snap into equipment rails 20 Cable Management cont d Vertical Cable Manager no Cover For 23 6 600 mm wide cabinets Standard Fingers attaches to equipment rail Fits other width cabinets also Vertical Cable Manager with Cover For 29 5 750 mm wide cabinets Standard Fingers Attaches to equipment rail Vertical Cable Manager with Cover For 29 5 750 mm wide cabinets Extended Fingers Attaches to equipmen
13. he pallet using a 13 mm 1 2 socket wrench NOTE Do not discard the shipping brackets These brackets are used to anchor the cabinet to the floor See Anchoring the cabinet to the floor 5 Remove the cabinet from the pallet RECYCLABLE MATERIALS CPI uses only recyclable materials in all of its cabinet packaging Please save packaging for later use or dispose of properly All wood components of CPI pallets have been properly treated to comply with the pest free certifications required by foreign countries 6 If the cabinet is to be reshipped save all packaging materials for reuse DISCLAIMER CPI is not responsible for any damage to the cabinet or its contents after the cabinet is repackaged and reshipped 7 After the cabinet is unpacked check the cabinet and the hardware kit to insure that all of the components and hardware items have been received with the cabinet Installation Moving the cabinet CAUTION The GF Series GlobalFrame cabinet ships on casters Move the cabinet by pushing on the front or the rear of the cabinet Do not push the cabinet from the sides The GlobalFrame cabinet has been provided with four 4 casters to allow the cabinet to be rolled into position The casters can support the cabinet plus installed equipment up to 2 250 Ibs 1020 kg Once the cabinet has been moved to the final location level and anchor the cabinet per the instructions below a Anchoring the cabi
14. ications equipment including servers and peripherals e Allow only qualified service personnel to use the cabinet e The cabinets must be anchored to the floor to ensure stability and a safe working environment e The load bearing capacity of the GF Series GlobalFrame cabinet is Static 3 000 Ib 1360 kg Rolling 2 250 Ib 1020 kg Shipping 2 000 Ib 907 2 kg e The ambient temperature operating range for the GF Series GlobalFrame cabinet and installed cabinet accessories is 32 to 140 F 0 to 60 C Components of the GF Series GlobalFrame Cabinet z es l N c T a A amp 1 Frame 6 Side panel 2 Front door 7 Double rear door 3 Equipment mounting rails 8 Single solid rear door 4 Standard top panel 9 Bottom Panel Kit 5 Vertical Exhaust Duct top panel 10 Standard PDU bracket Included Hardware 1 2 Keys x2 2 25 M6 Cage Nuts and Screws S i X25 S x25 3 2 Standard PDU Brackets 4 M6x10 Hex Head Screw x2 a x 4 4 4 Baying Brackets 8 M6x16 Flat Head Screws x 4 x y x8 5 4 Anchor Brackets 4 M8x20 Hex Head Screws x4 E x4 Getting Started Tools Required 1 Utility Knife a For removing stretch wrap from around cabinet 2 13 mm Socket Wrench a For removing shipping brackets securing cabinet to pallet b For adjusting equipment mounting rails 3 13 mm Open End Wrench a For adjusting lev
15. it shown For 29 5 750 mm wide cabinets Rail Seal Kit For 31 5 800 mm wide cabinets Baying Seal Kit Seals space between cabinets when bayed 24 apart Snap In Grommet amp Plug Kit For 29 5 750 mm amp 31 5 800 mm wide cabinets Set of 14 edge protectors amp plugs that snap into equipment rails 1U X19 Black 6 EA Snap in Filler Panel 2U X19 Black 6 EA 1U X19 Black 50 EA 2U X19 Black 50 EA 25 25160 701 25160 702 25250 700 25250 701 25250 702 25252 700 25252 701 25252 702 25242 700 25242 701 25242 702 25108 001 34537 001 34538 001 34537 002 34538 002 Shelves Trays and other accessories Cage Nuts amp Screws 12637 001 25 M6 cage nuts and screws Low Profile Fixed Shelf 12610 719 1U x 19 W Telescopes 20 36 510 mm 910 mm in depth Rack Mount Cable Shelf 13517 701 1U x 19 W brush sealed openings on front for cable pass through Concrete Floor Installation Kit 40604 001 Four 4 floor anchors 40604 004 Runway Elevation Kit 2 3 50 75 mm H 10506 712 See diagram below 4 6 100 150 mm H 10506 716 ELEVATION BRACKET CLAMP BRACKET M8X20 BOLT _ MB NUT SPACER 26 Service Parts Equipment Rails One 1 RH rail one 1 LH rail Front Door Perforated Metal Includes one 1 key Double Rear Door Perforated Metal Includes one 1 key 600 x 42U 600 x 45U 600 x 48U 750 x 42U 750 x 45U
16. net to the floor Insure that the cabinet has been properly leveled All four 4 leveling feet should be in firm contact with the floor and the cabinet should not rock in any direction A level placed on the cabinet frame should confirm that the cabinet is level If the cabinet is not level adjust the leveling feet with a Standard screwdriver or 13 mm open end wrench until the cabinet is level and the cabinet will not rock in any direction GF Series GlobalFrame Cabinets whether bayed together or standing alone should be anchored to the floor The pallet shipping floor attachment brackets shown on the next page are used to anchor the cabinet to the floor The brackets attach to the outside of the frame as they were on the pallet Installation requires four anchors either 3 8 or M10 hardware 10 J Pallet Shipping Floor Attachment Bracket The mounting locations for the brackets are shown in the figure below Attach the cabinet to the floor with 3 8 or M10 hardware appropriate for your type of flooring Bonding the cabinet to the telecommunications ground GF Series GlobalFrame Cabinets should be bonded to the telecommunications ground The top panel side panels doors and mounting rails on the GlobalFrame cabinet are electrically bonded to the frame A ground strap bonds the panels and doors to the frame In order to bond the cabinet to the telecommunications ground use a One Hole Ground Terminal Block P N 08009 001 o
17. o read and follow your equipment manufacturer s specific assembly installation and safety instructions e When servicing slide mounted equipment such as servers Secure all equipment other than the unit being serviced in position to prevent it from sliding out and destabilizing the cabinet Extend only one unit at a time Extending multiple units may cause the cabinet to tip over Extend the unit slowly Rapid deployment of the unit could cause the cabinet to tip over e For protection of the equipment and personnel ground each cabinet individually to the Telecommunications Equipment Bonding Conductor TEBC or Signal Reference Structure SRS e Provide the minimum spacing between the accessories components and the housing that shall be maintained for safe operation of the equipment when installed in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 e As appropriate all wiring and equipment should be installed in accordance with NFPA 70 National Electrical Code and the applicable sections of ANSI C2 National Electrical Safety Code Intended Use Keep a printed copy of the Preface of this User s Manual in or near the cabinet e Install the cabinet only in a restricted service environment such as a data center e Use indoors only in environmentally controlled areas do not use outdoors in harsh environments or in air handling spaces e Use the cabinet for information technology and telecommun
18. rdered separately or a one hole copper lug with 1 4 M6 or 3 8 M8 hole to connect a bonding conductor to the telecommunications ground or signal reference grid Attach the block lug to the cabinet frame using an M6 bolt Secure the lug to the center threaded insert on the inside of the bottom front rear support on the cabinet P N 08009 001 gt ordered separately 11 Baying cabinets together GF Series GlobalFrame Cabinets can be bayed fastened together with solid side panels in place with a shared solid or brush side panel between cabinets or with no side panels depending on installation requirements Cabinets must be the same height and depth 1 Remove doors from the cabinet if necessary see Configuring the Cabinet on page 13 2 Use the supplied hardware and a 2 Phillips screwdriver to attach the baying bracket included in the hardware kit to the first cabinet Make sure to use the correct set of holes for the desired cabinet spacing 24 or 600 mm The 24 spacing will center two 600 mm wide cabinets over a 24 access floor tile The 600 mm spacing will bay any two cabinets side by side F E 3 Move the second cabinet so that the cabinets are aligned This may also require adjusting the leveling feet if the second cabinet was not set at the same level as the first cabinet 4 Use the supplied hardware to attach the baying bracket to the second cabinet 5 Repeat steps
19. t rail Vertical Cable Manager with Cover For 31 5 800 mm wide cabinets Standard Fingers Attaches to equipment rail Vertical Cable Manager with Cover 42U x 600 45U x 600 48U x 600 42U x 750 45U x 750 48U x 750 42U x 750 45U x 750 48U x 750 42U x 800 45U x 800 48U x 800 42U x 800 25110 700 25110 701 25110 702 25404 703 25404 704 25404 705 25120 703 25120 704 25120 705 25404 706 25404 707 25404 708 25120 706 e Ea gt i AAAAAANN NANNY Le For 31 5 800 mm wide cabinets 45U x 800 A Extended Fingers Attaches to equipment rail 48U x 800 25120 707 25120 708 5 125 mm Wide Cable Lashing Bracket Kit 25221 701 er a shown two 2 half height panels Attaches to the cabinet frame 10 250 mm Wide Cable Lashing Bracket Kit Two 2 half height panels Attaches to the cabinet frame Cable Ring Manager with Large Rings For 29 5 750 mm wide cabinets Two 2 half height sections Large Rings Cable Ring Manager with Medium Rings For 29 5 750 mm wide cabinets Two 2 half height sections Medium Rings Cable Ring Manager with Large Rings For 31 5 800 mm wide cabinets Two 2 half height sections Large Rings Cable Ring Manager with Medium Rings For 31 5 800 mm wide cabinets Two 2 half height sections Medium rings 42U x 750 45U x 750 48U x 750 42U x 750 45U x 750 48U x 750 42U x 800 45U x 800 48U x 800 42
20. tion needs The GlobalFrame is available in three 3 widths three 3 heights and four 4 depths allowing for precise alignment with the size and capacity requirements for most installations Cabinet widths 23 6 29 5 51 5 600 mm 750 mm 800 mm 42U 45U 48U Cabinet heights 79 3 84 5 89 8 2013 mm 2147 mm 2280 mm Cabinet depths 31 5 39 4 41 3 47 2 i 800 mm 1000 mm 1050 mm 1200 mm 31 5 800 mm depth only available on 31 5 800 mm wide cabinets The GF Series GlobalFrame cabinet accessories including cable management power management thermal management and more offer additional flexibility enabling the cabinet to be further configured to support many different applications Safety Information Keep a printed copy of this User s Manual especially the following safety information in or near the cabinet Ad WARNINGS Improper use of this product may lead to serious injury or death Read and understand all instructions for proper installation and use of this product Be sure to use sufficient personnel to safely remove the cabinet from the pallet Do not attempt to move large cabinets by yourself Obtain adequate assistance to stabilize the cabinet during movement or hire professional equipment riggers Move cabinets on installed casters with extreme care Sudden stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the cabinet to overturn It is easier to move the
21. und wire 4 Open the door to exactly 90 degrees and pull the door away from the cabinet frame 14 Installing the Rear Doors 1 Hold the door in a 90 degree open position 2 Align the hinges on the door with the hinges on the frame and slide the hinges together 3 Rotate the door partially closed 4 Reconnect the ground wire 5 Rotate the door to the closed position 6 Insert the hinge pins from the top of the hinge into both the upper and lower door hinges Removing and Installing the Top Panel Removing the Top Panel 1 Open the rear door s of the cabinet Remove grounding wire from the top panel 2 Depress and hold the two 2 spring retainers that hold the top panel to the frame 15 3 Push up on the top panel and remove Installing the Top Panel 1 Align the front edge of the top panel with the frame 2 Lower the top panel sliding it forward to make contact with the front of the frame 3 Lower the back of the top panel Insure that the two 2 spring retainers have snapped in place and secure the top panel from lifting 4 Reconnect top panel ground wire 16 Removing and Installing the Side Panels Removing the Side Panels 1 2 3 4 Unlock the side panel latch with the key if necessary Retract the side panel latch by pulling down and allow the side panel to tilt away from the cabinet Disconnect the ground wire Lift up on the side panel and remove it from th

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