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Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE), Recommended Cleaning Procedures, Where to Get Help

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Troubleshooting Recommended Cleaning Procedures Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE) ODE is used to evaluate specific hardware components via a Command Line Interface. To access ODE, perform the following: Step 1. Power on your HP Server and insert the IPF Offline Diagnostics and Utilities CD into the DVD-ROM tray. Step 2. Do not permit the server to boot into an Operating System and at the EFI Boot Manager, select EFI Shell. Step 3. Determine the file system that represents the CD and enter the appropriate command to access the CD. Step 4. After accessing the CD diagnostic menu, launch ODE. Recommended Cleaning Procedures Suggested cleaning procedures for the hp Integrity rx1620 Server are provided in the following table. Be sure to turn off power to the server when cleaning it. Table 4-26 Cleaning Component Keyboard Monitor screen Mouse Cooling fans and grilles Time Frame Regularly Regularly Regularly 6 Months Procedure Dust with damp, lint-free cloth. Use "HP Video Screen Cleaning Solution" found in 92193M Master Clean Kit. Refer to the mouse's manual for mouse maintenance procedures. Check functions of cooling fans and clean the intake openings on the chassis of dust, lint, and other obstructions to airflow. CAUTION DO NOT use petroleum-based cleaners (such as lighter fluid) or cleaners containing benzene, trichlorethylene, ammonia, dilute ammonia, or acetone. These chemicals could damage all plastic and painted surfaces. Where to Get Help HP customer care will help you solve server problems and, if necessary, initiate appropriate service procedures. 78 Chapter 4

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Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
Recommended Cleaning Procedures
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Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE)
ODE is used to evaluate specific hardware components via a Command Line Interface. To access ODE,
perform the following:
Step 1.
Power on your HP Server and insert the
IPF Offline Diagnostics and Utilities CD
into the
DVD-ROM tray.
Step 2.
Do not permit the server to boot into an Operating System and at the EFI Boot Manager, select EFI
Shell.
Step 3.
Determine the file system that represents the CD and enter the appropriate command to access the
CD.
Step 4.
After accessing the CD diagnostic menu, launch ODE.
Recommended Cleaning Procedures
Suggested cleaning procedures for the hp Integrity rx1620 Server are provided in the following table. Be sure
to turn off power to the server when cleaning it.
CAUTION
DO NOT use petroleum-based cleaners (such as lighter fluid) or cleaners containing benzene,
trichlorethylene, ammonia, dilute ammonia, or acetone. These chemicals could damage all
plastic and painted surfaces.
Where to Get Help
HP customer care will help you solve server problems and, if necessary, initiate appropriate service
procedures.
Table 4-26
Cleaning
Component
Time Frame
Procedure
Keyboard
Regularly
Dust with damp, lint-free cloth.
Monitor screen
Regularly
Use “HP Video Screen Cleaning Solution” found in
92193M Master Clean Kit.
Mouse
Regularly
Refer to the mouse's manual for mouse maintenance
procedures.
Cooling fans and
grilles
6 Months
Check functions of cooling fans and clean the intake
openings on the chassis of dust, lint, and other
obstructions to airflow.