Installation guide
Installing the System Cabinet 2-9
WARNING: Serious injury may result if the cabinet is improperly han-
dled or proper safety conditions are not met. Check the
cabinet sides, top, and front and rear doors for damage. If
the cabinet is damaged, do the following:
a. Enter the location and extent of the damage on the LARS report.
b. Notify the customer and your unit manager.
c. Stop unpacking until the customer gives you permission to con-
tinue.
1. Using an adjustable wrench, remove the four bolts and shipping
brackets that hold the cabinet leveler feet to the pallet (see Figure
2-3).
2. Check the leveler feet. They should be in the uppermost position, away
from the floor (see Section 2.5).
3. Attach the ramps by fitting the prongs into the holes on the front of
the pallet. Place the ramps so that the runners are on the inside. Align
the arrows on the ramps and pallet (see Figure 2-3).
4. The plastic grills on the front and back doors are fragile. If you want
to remove the doors to avoid damage to the grills, refer to Section 3.4
for more information.
5. With two people working together (one in front and one in back),
slowly roll the cabinet off the pallet down the ramps. Move the cabinet
into position. This should be done on a firm level floor, not on a car-
pet.
NOTE: Make sure the space under the cabinet is clear of any debris or ex-
traneous materials.










