Enlight EN-7100 manual

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    EN-7 1 00 U SER MANU AL[...]

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    Fig:4 Remove fan housing by using thumbs to unfasten clips and place fan in housing (Fig. 4). Snap fan housing back into the chassis. Connect fan and speaker wiring to M/B as instructed in M/B user manual (After M/B is installed!). Install 3.5" HDD and FDD (floppy ) A. Squeeze tabs on side and remove 3.5" drive cassette (Fig. 5). Slide HD[...]

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    Fig:4 Remove fan housing by using thumbs to unfasten clips and place fan in housing (Fig. 4). Snap fan housing back into the chassis. Connect fan and speaker wiring to M/B as instructed in M/B user manual (After M/B is installed!). Install 3.5" HDD and FDD (floppy ) A. Squeeze tabs on side and remove 3.5" drive cassette (Fig. 5). Slide HD[...]

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    A. Orient top cover and spread sides. Slide vertically down and make sure slide fasteners guides are properly set in the rails. B. Once top cover is set properly on the rails, slide away from you towards backof chassis to close the top cover. Use hex head screws to fasten top cover to chassis. Snap in to place, starting with top snaps. Make sure to[...]

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    A. Orient top cover and spread sides. Slide vertically down and make sure slide fasteners guides are properly set in the rails. B. Once top cover is set properly on the rails, slide away from you towards backof chassis to close the top cover. Use hex head screws to fasten top cover to chassis. Snap in to place, starting with top snaps. Make sure to[...]

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    EN-7100 SER IES P/N:36132791 NO P/N PAR T NAME 1 3214101 CHASSIS 2 3214123 5.25” DRIVE BRACKET 3 5208089 3.5” DRIVE BRACKET 4 3214112 SUPPORT BRACKET 5 3214555 ADAPTE R BRAC KET 6 3214145 M/B MOUNTING PLATE 7 3214544 COVER 8 ******* BEZEL 9 3212514 3.5”EMI CLIP 10 3132621 M/B LA TCH 11 *5405126 FAN AND F AN HOLDER 12 3132643 CARD GU IDE BR AC[...]

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    EN-7100 SER IES P/N:36132791 NO P/N PAR T NAME 1 3214101 CHASSIS 2 3214123 5.25” DRIVE BRACKET 3 5208089 3.5” DRIVE BRACKET 4 3214112 SUPPORT BRACKET 5 3214555 ADAPTE R BRAC KET 6 3214145 M/B MOUNTING PLATE 7 3214544 COVER 8 ******* BEZEL 9 3212514 3.5”EMI CLIP 10 3132621 M/B LA TCH 11 *5405126 FAN AND F AN HOLDER 12 3132643 CARD GU IDE BR AC[...]