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USER MANUAL 11840 LMP
Material needed (not included):
- Screwdriver for recessed head screws (PH2)
- 8x Rack Nut
- 8x Rack Screw

Attention! The two slide rails must be separated before you start the installation. The inner slide rail must be seperated from the outer (see below).

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Two metallic electronic components with blue arrows pointing to their ends, no visible text or symbols.
4x Metal Bracket
8x Rack Screws (not included)
8x Rack Nut (not included)
Attach the four metal bracket to the rack at the desired position. You may use two screws and nuts for each bracket to attach it firmly (not included).

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Interior view of a laboratory or storage unit with blue arrows indicating direction, no visible text or symbols
2x Rack Slide Rails (outer Slide Rails)
Insert the two outer slide rails to the brackets.

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Interior view of a server rack with two blue arrows pointing to a panel, no visible text or symbols on the equipment or background.Important! Make sure that the outer slide rail is mounted at the very end of the Bracket as shown in the picture (needed at the front bracket only).

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Close-up of a metallic mechanical assembly with a blue arrow indicating a component (no visible text or symbols)5 2x Screws (8 mm) 2x Washer 2x Nut

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Close-up of hands installing a metal bracket component with a blue circular marker (no text or symbols visible)Attach the Slide Rail with an 8 mm screw to the bracket.
Important! The screw's head must face inwards as shown in the picture!
6 2x Screws (8 mm) 2x Washer 2x Nut

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Close-up of a hand using a screwdriver to adjust a metallic component (no text or symbols visible)4x Screw (5 mm) Attach the inner slide rail to the LMP iRack as shown in the picture. Use the screws 5 mm.

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Black rectangular electronic device with two blue circular annotations pointing to ports, placed on a plain white surface (no text or symbols visible)8 Make sure that the slide rail is attached at the very top (up to the iRack's bracket).

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Close-up of a black mechanical component with a blue arrow pointing to a circular feature, no visible text or symbols.9 Info: When installing the LMP iRack for the first time, you may have to overcome a resistance. Push the LMP iRack to the back.

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Person installing or adjusting a black server rack in a server room (no visible text or symbols)10 Slide Rail safety lock.

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Close-up of a metallic mechanical bracket with a blue circular annotation highlighting a small component (no text or symbols visible)To fully remove the LMP iRack, you must unlock the safety lock by pushing inwards with a finger on the safety lock. You may pull the LMP iRack out of the rack.

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Close-up of a hand inserting a small component into a metal panel (no text or symbols visible)12
LMP iRack safety locks.

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Black server rack mounted on a rack-mounted server unit, with a blue circular annotation highlighting a component (no visible text or symbols)13
To open the lid of the LMP iRack, you must unscrew the five screws as shown in the picture.

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Front view of a server rack with three blue circular markers on top, placed in an office environment (no visible text or symbols)14
After opening the lid, you have full access to the inner part of the LMP iRack. You may perform any service on your Mac mini now.

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Server rack with multiple drive bays and a central rack-mounted device (no visible text or labels)15
Info: Be aware that the length of the cables in the back of the LMP iRack should be at least 0.5 m.
