1 On the back of the cabinet panel, scribe a vertical
line through the exact center of the area to be
cut out.
2 Place the template against the back of the panel.
Match the template centerline with the scribed
centerline. The bottom of the template must rest on
the shelf.
3 On each side of the centerline of the template
there are two holes marked
ll
B." These are the
"LOCATING HOLES." These holes are used to
locate the front panel of the MAC 1 700 with ref-
erence to the shelf behind the cabinet panel. To in-
sure the MAC 1700 will rest on the cabinet shelf,
follow these instructions carefully.
4 Mark the back of the cabinet panel with a pointed
instrument through the two "B" LOCATING HOLES.
Drill these two holes through the cabinet panel with
a
3
/
16
" diameter drill. Be certain the drill is per-
pendicular to the panel.
5 Position the template on the front of the panel.
Align the "C" holes in the template with the drilled
holes in the cabinet panel.
6 Mark the "A" corner cutouts in the template. Join
the corner markers. The edge of the template can
be used as a straight edge.
7 Cut out the rectangular opening.
8 Take the shelf template and fold along the dotted
line. Put the dotted line against the back of the
front mounting panel. Align the center line of the
shelf template with the scribed front panel center-
line.
9 Mark holes "A" and "B." Drill the holes using a
¼" to ½" bit. The larger you make the holes the
more latitude you will have to position the MAC
1700.
10 Scribe the suggested cutout outline. Cut out the
area.
11 Prepare the MAC 1700 for mounting by removing
the four plastic feet fastened under the chassis.
12 The MAC 1700 is installed from the FRONT of the
cabinet. Insert the MAC 1700 power cord through
the rectangular opening of the cabinet panel.
Carefully slide the MAC 1 700 through the opening.
Continue to slide the MAC 1 700 until its front panel
is against the cabinet mounting panel.
13 Secure the MAC 1700 to the mounting shelf using
the screws supplied in the hardware package.
14 Connect the MAC 1700 to the rest of the system.
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