Installing Apple RAID Card on original Mac Pro 1.1

After months of waiting, I finally received my ordered Apple RAID Card suggested by Apple Italia per upgrading my Mac Pro station to handle HD editing. OK. Great. the problem is that the inside of my Mac Pro does not resemble the illustrations in the manual and I can't find any instructions for mounting the card (it's the right one, on this site I found it and ordered the right one, the blue card) but I DON'T have the PCI Slider illustrated in the manual. Since you clame that I CAN install this RAID card (otherwise I wouldn't have bought it!) but I don't know if the absence of ANY sliding element in the place of the PCI Slider mentioned means that I have to connect wires, change the inside, go to an Apple Authorized Dealer (where I bought the thing!)? Can anyone help me?

The instructions can be found here for the first generation Mac Pro:
http://manuals.info.apple.com/enUS/MacPro_RAIDCardInstallation.pdf.
Not sure what you mean by 'PCI Slider'. If you can reference the step this component is mention in the manual it might help.

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    Power Pig wrote:
    "Hesitant to plunk down $160 on a new spare disk if the present one isn't actually dead ...
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    I was talking about this.
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