Cisco Router Cisco 12010, Router Cisco 12410, Router Cisco 12810 Unpacking Instructions Manual

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Cisco 12010, Cisco 12410, and Cisco 12810 Router Unpacking Instructions
This document includes the following topics:
Before Unpacking the Router, page 2
Tools and Equipment, page 3
Unpacking the Router, page 3
Repacking the Router, page 7
Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information, page 8
Obtaining Documentation, page 8
Documentation Feedback, page 10
Obtaining Technical Assistance, page 10
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information, page 12
Before Unpacking the Router
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Before Unpacking the Router
Figure 1 shows the router on a shipping pallet. A fully configured system can
weigh as much as 275 pounds (124.74 kg), not counting the additional weight of the pallet and packaging materials. Before unpacking the system, you should carefully plan the site location of the router and the method you wil l use to move it into position.
Figure 1 Router on a Shipping Pallet
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Tools and Equipment
Tools and Equipment
You need the following items and tools:
3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver
1/4-inch flat-blade screwdriver
9/16-inch (14-mm) wrench
10-mm wrench (open-end or socket)
Wire cutters
Pliers
Unpacking the Router
This section explains how to unpack the router from the shipping pallet.
Figure 2 shows the main packing material and accessory kit container. The
accessory tray that fits on top of the cushioning contains:
Front and midtrack-mount brackets and securing hardware
Blower module front co ver (Original series only. Enhanced series routers ship
with the front door installed.)
User documentation
Cables
Note Save the packaging mat erials in case the router has to be repackaged to be
shipped again. Repackaging i nstructions are located in the Cisco 12010, Cisco 12410, and Cisco 12810 routers Installation and Configuration Guide.
Unpacking the Router
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Figure 2 Router Package Components
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Front hold
down bracket
Top cushion cap
A
ccessory tray
Outer
tube
Cap
Rear hold
down bracket
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Unpacking the Router
Step 1 Cut the straps securing the router to the pallet (see Figure 1). Step 2 Refer to Figure 2 for the following steps:
a. Remove the top cap. b. Lift off t he outer ship ping tube. c. Remove the accessory tray.
d. Remove the top cushion cap. Step 3 Remove the bolts securing the two front-side hold-down brackets to the pallet. Step 4 Remove the bolts securing the rear hold-down bracket to the pallet.
If you are installing an enhanced version of the router, go to Step 5. For all other models, go to Step 7.
Step 5 Cut the plastic tie-wrap and remov e it from the upper left hinge br acket (Figure 3).
Note The plastic tie-wrap secures the front door to the chassis during shipment.
Figure 3 Removing the Tie-Wrap and Label
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REMOVE
TIE WRAP
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