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Owner’s Manual
VV2-151
*VV2-271
*VV2-361
* Indicates Item is available by special order only.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - PLEASE READ ENTIRE MANUAL PRIOR TO USE
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Supplied Parts and Hardware
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Tools
Before starting assembly, verify all parts are included and undamaged. If any parts are missing or damaged, do not return the damaged
item to your dealer; contact Customer Service. Never used damaged parts!
Supplied parts are located inside of the rack. To access the parts:
1. Remove side panel to access key.
2. Insert key into door lock and turn clockwise; pull door handle out and turn counter clockwise.
3. Open door and remove supplied parts.
The Vericom RAV series is designed to support audio/video equipment.
The total weight capacity for the Vericom VV2 series:
VV2-151 500 lbs
VV2-271 750 lbs
VV2-361 850 lbs
Each 3U shelf supports up to 80 lbs, each 2U shelf supports up to 50 lbs, and each 1U shelf supports up to 30 lbs.
CAUTION: Avoid potential personal injuries and property damage!
• Do not exceed the stated weight capacities.
• Do not shake, tilt, rock, sit, stand, or climb on your rack cabinet. Tipping may cause injury or death.
• Do not move large racks by yourself; due to weight and height, assistance may be required.
• Use extreme caution when moving a loaded rack! Push loaded rack slowly over a short, smooth, level distance. Do not pull.
Avoid sudden starts and stops to minimize the strain placed on casters.
• Do not use this product for any purpose not explicitly specied by the manufacturer.
• Manufacturer is not responsible for damage or injury caused by incorrect assembly or use.
NOTE: Due to continuous product improvement, images shown in this manual may vary from actual product.
Supplied Parts and Hardware
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[A] CABINET X 1
[B] CASTER X 4
[G] KEY X 2
[C] M5X10 SCREW X 16
[D] LEVELER X 4
[E] BACKSTOP- 1 Per Shelf
VV2-151 3
VV2-271 6
VV2-361 8
[F] STRAP- 1 Per Shelf
VV2-151 3
VV2-271 6
VV2-361 8
Install Levelers and Casters
1
[D]
[B] [C]
Adjust Levelers
2
[D]
[D]
[N]
NOTE: Install the levelers completely in.
Adjust the levelers [D] to level the rack. Tighten nuts [N] until they are ush with the bottom of the rack.
CAUTION: To avoid potential injury or property damage, always ensure that your rack is level.
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Adjust Rack Rails
3
Remove the shelves and blanking panels before adjusting the rails. Adjust the right and left rails evenly.
NOTE: For Clarity, the front door, top and side panels are not shown.
5
Adjust Shelves and Blanking Panels
4
Line Blanking Panel
Blanking Panel
Line
NOTE: Align the bottom of the shelf or blanking panel with
the lines on the rack rail.
6
Verify the Ground Wire has been Installed
5
If the ground wire has not been installed, install the wire
now by attaching one end to the door ground stud, and
the other end of the ground wire to the ground stud on
the bottom of the rail.
7
Load Your Components
6
[F]
[F]
[E]
[E]
[E]
AB
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1
CAUTION: To prevent tipping, always load the rack from the
bottom up, and load the heaviest items in the rack rst.
50% of the total weight should be mounted in the lower 1/3 of the rack.
Rack Shelf Backstops
Note: Rear view with back panels removed.
1. Insert backstop [E] into slot behind component.
2.  Slide backstop [E] forward until rmly against component and twist 90 degrees.
Component Straps
Note: Side view with panels removed.
A. Slide straps [F] through slots in sides of shelves.
B. Wrap straps [F] over component to secure.
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Remove Cable Access Panels for Cable Management
7
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