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GCX KP-0003-28 Installation Manual

GCX KP-0003-28 Installation Manual

Hp ultra slim flush cpu 75/100mm vesa/power supply channel mount

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HP Ultra Slim flush CPU (75/100mm VESA)/power supply channel mount
The purpose of this guide is to:
1. Describe attachment of Slimline CPU (75/100mm VESA) and power supply to flush mount
2. Describe mounting of flush mount to GCX wall channel
Parts Reference
The parts list below includes parts and hardware that will be used in this installation procedure (see photos for parts;
hardware not shown). Note that this flush mount only accommodates small CPUs with the 75/100mm VESA pattern.
Item #
Description
1
Flush CPU/PS mount for GCX channel
2
M4 x 8mm Pan Head Machine Screw (PHMS)
3
Adjustable Channel stop
Tools Required: Phillips screwdriver (not supplied)
Attaching the CPU and power supply to the Flush Mount
1. Attach CPU to Flush Mount using the supplied M4 X 8mm PHMS, CPU can be mounted with connectors to left or right.
2. Place power supply in Velcro loops, pull straps tight and press firmly.
Installation Guide
Qty
1
4
1
(4) M4 x 8mm PHMS
Velcro Straps
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Power Supply

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Summary of Contents for GCX KP-0003-28

  • Page 1 1. Attach CPU to Flush Mount using the supplied M4 X 8mm PHMS, CPU can be mounted with connectors to left or right. 2. Place power supply in Velcro loops, pull straps tight and press firmly. (4) M4 x 8mm PHMS Velcro Straps Power Supply DU-KP-0003-28 Rev C 8/28/17 GCX Corp Page 1 of 3...
  • Page 2 1. Install Adjustable Stop in top of Channel, slide to desired mounting position and tighten center screw to secure. 2. Insert slide on flush mount into GCX channel, slide down to rest on adjustable stop as shown (below right) 3. Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten both screws on right side of mount to secure position.
  • Page 3 Dry the assembly thoroughly after cleaning. CAUTION: GCX makes no claims regarding the efficacy of the listed chemicals or processes as a means for controlling infection. Consult your hospital’s infection control officer or epidemiologist. To clean or sterilize mounted devices or accessory equipment, refer to the specific instructions delivered with those products.