
Remove the protective film from the acrylic lockin bar prior to installation. Hold cards into place while
screwin down the ri ht side of the lockin bar into place. Then put pressure on the left side of the
lockin bar to ali n mountin holes and fasten the remainin screw. This should secure your cards and
cover plates. If any are loose try bendin the metal piece that you would normally fasten with a screw
sli htly up as pictured above.
Now install your intake and exhaust fans usin the 8 lon fan screws included with the case (standard
fan screws will not be lon enou h). The front and back of the case have unobstructed blow hole
openin s for maximum airflow. These are desi ned for 120mm fans of no more than 25mm thickness
(standard 120mm fan). Note some CPU coolers may be too lar e and interfere with the intake fan on
the case. You can however mount the intake fan on the exterior of the case if needed. If your CPU heat
sink extend past the front of your motherboard you will have need to externally mount the intake fan.
This would can be done easier prior to mountin the motherboard into place. The maximum hei ht of
your CPU heat sink/fan can not exceed 4.5 inches without interferin with the top of the case. Placin
an aluminum mesh fan filter on the intake fan will help keepin the interior of the acrylic clean.
After securin all connections from the lower portion of the case to the top it is time to fasten the left wall
(panel “F”) to the case. First remove the protective film from the panel. Then fasten a ri ht side acrylic
block to the bottom mid-section of the case. Then fasten a left side block to the left front and a ri ht side
block to the ri ht back of the case. A ain you can use the panel to help determine the hole positionin
on the blocks. Then ali n and fasten the panel to the blocks.
Now rab the last panel, panel “G” and remove the protective film from it. Locate your stainless steel
pull rod/handle and 2 8/32 screws. Fasten the rod to the mountin holes in the center of the panel.