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4 NVMe expansion enclosure service procedures The NVMe expansion enclosure contains customer-replaceable components. Follow these procedures to safely replace a failed component. NOTE: Review the information in Safety precautions for handling replaceable units on page 161 before handling replaceable parts. Topics: • Add a drive in an NVMe expansion enclosure • Replace a faulted drive in an NVMe expansion enclosure • Replace a power supply module in an NVMe expansion enclosure • Replace a fan module in an NVMe expansion enclosure • Replace a Clock Distribution Board in an NVMe expansion enclosure • Replace an Access Module in an NVMe expansion enclosure • Replace a data interface board in an NVMe expansion enclosure Add a drive in an NVMe expansion enclosure Take the following actions to add a new drive to an NVMe expansion enclosure. Removing the front bezel About this task NOTE: Remove the front bezel of the expansion enclosure to gain access to the drives. The bezel is required for EMI compliance when the enclosure is powered up. Remove it only to replace or add a drive. Steps 1. If the bezel has a lock, insert the key that shipped with your enclosure into the lock, and turn the key to unlock the bezel. 2. Press the two latch buttons on the bezel surface to release the bezel from the cabinet. 3. Pull the bezel off the cabinet, and put it on a clean, static-free surface. 134 NVMe expansion enclosure service procedures

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NVMe expansion enclosure service
procedures
The NVMe expansion enclosure contains customer-replaceable components. Follow these procedures to safely replace a failed
component.
NOTE:
Review the information in
Safety precautions for handling replaceable units
on page 161 before handling replaceable
parts.
Topics:
Add a drive in an NVMe expansion enclosure
Replace a faulted drive in an NVMe expansion enclosure
Replace a power supply module in an NVMe expansion enclosure
Replace a fan module in an NVMe expansion enclosure
Replace a Clock Distribution Board in an NVMe expansion enclosure
Replace an Access Module in an NVMe expansion enclosure
Replace a data interface board in an NVMe expansion enclosure
Add a drive in an NVMe expansion enclosure
Take the following actions to add a new drive to an NVMe expansion enclosure.
Removing the front bezel
About this task
NOTE:
Remove the front bezel of the expansion enclosure to gain access to the drives. The bezel is required for EMI
compliance when the enclosure is powered up. Remove it only to replace or add a drive.
Steps
1.
If the bezel has a lock, insert the key that shipped with your enclosure into the lock, and turn the key to unlock the bezel.
2.
Press the two latch buttons on the bezel surface to release the bezel from the cabinet.
3.
Pull the bezel off the cabinet, and put it on a clean, static-free surface.
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