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Attaching Rear Kick Plates

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Kick plates serve the practical purpose of protecting cables from accidentally being disconnected or damaged, as well as add an attractive cosmetic touch to the cabinet. There are three metal pieces to attach to the bottom rear of the cabinet.

To install the kick plates:

  1. Hold the left kick plate (A5201-0671) in position and attach a clip nut (0590-2318) on the cabinet column next to the hole in the flange at the top of the kick plate.

  2. Using a screw (0515-0671) and a T25 Torx driver, attach the flange on the kick plate to the nut clip.

  3. Using a Torx 10 driver and a screw (0515-4271), attach the bottom of the kick plate to the center hole in the leveling foot.

    Figure 2-53 Attaching Rear Kick Plates

    Attaching Rear Kick Plates
  4. Perform steps 1-3 on the right kick plate (A5201-00281).

  5. Position the upper flange of the center kick plate (A5201-00261) under the I/O tray’s complementary mounting bracket (A5201-00402) so as to retain the center kick plate top flanges. No top screws are needed on the center kick plate due to bracket A5201-00402. This unsymmetrical bracket must be orientated with the hole located nearest the edge in the up position.

  6. Using a T20 Torx driver, tighten the thumbscrews at the bottom of the center kick plate.

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