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  • Page 1

    Note: T o reduce static discharge, do not assemble while on a carpeted surface. Handle hard drives on the sides only . Do not touch any pins or connectors. Assembl y Guide Thank you for purchasing the CAXH user-congured enclosure! The CAXH enclosure is elegant, cost-effective, and primarily designed to protect your Hard Disk from shock. The slee[...]

  • Page 2

    Remove the box contents. Put the two panels off to the side. The panel with the circuit board will be refered to as Panel A. The lid will be referred to as Panel B. T ake this moment to count all of the channels on Panel A. Notice that half of them face inwards. Now count the tabs on Panel B. These are the main mechanisms that hold your CAXH togeth[...]

  • Page 3

    As you place the hard drive into the enclosure, watch the retainer pins on the right side of panel A. Once they have lined-up with the screw-holes on the side of your HDD, push the back end of the drive downwards, into the oor of Panel A. Do this slowly and rmly , making sure that all of the retainer pins on Panel A line up with the screw-hol[...]

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    Now bring Panel B down slowly on top of Panel A. T ake this time to make sure all of the tabs are lined up with the channels that you counted before. Push the longest tabs in halfway rst. Make sure they are inside of the channels. EN-CAXH-B 4 ENCLOSURE THE EN-CAXH-B ASSEMBL Y GUIDE 5 STEP FIVE Now push the short tabs in just far enough to enter [...]

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    Once all the tabs are lined-up, push down on the entire surface of Panel B until you here the snapping noises of the tabs engaging. Use your thumbs to go around the edges of the enclosure and engage every tab. Don’t be afraid to squeeze the case a little. There should be an equal-space around the edge of Panel B. EN-CAXH-B 5 ENCLOSURE THE EN-CAXH[...]