HP rp5400 User Guide - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 140

Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions, Extend the Server out the Front

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Removing and Replacing Components Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions Each component has instructions for removal followed by instructions for replacement. Extend the Server out the Front rp54xx servers are available in two housings: rack-mounted or stand-alone. Access to servers mounted in an HP-supported rack is covered in this section. NOTE Ensure that there is enough area (Approximately 1.5 meters (4.5 ft) to fully extend the server out the front and work on it. WARNING Ensure that all anti-tip features (front and rear anti-tip feet installed; adequate ballast properly placed, etc.) are employed prior to extending the server. To extend the server, perform the following steps: 1. Remove the four T-25 screws that fasten the server to the rack. 2. Grasp the server chassis and slowly pull forward. The server is fully extended when the rail clips are locked in place. When fully extended, the top and side service bays are fully accessible. The following graphic shows the server extended and indicates the rail clip location. 126 Chapter 7

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Chapter 7
Removing and Replacing Components
Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions
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Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions
Each component has instructions for removal followed by instructions for replacement.
Extend the Server out the Front
rp54xx servers are available in two housings: rack-mounted or stand-alone. Access to servers mounted in an
HP-supported rack is covered in this section.
NOTE
Ensure that there is enough area (Approximately 1.5 meters (4.5 ft) to fully extend the server
out the front and work on it.
WARNING
Ensure that all anti-tip features (front and rear anti-tip feet installed; adequate
ballast properly placed, etc.) are employed prior to extending the server.
To extend the server, perform the following steps:
1. Remove the four T-25 screws that fasten the server to the rack.
2. Grasp the server chassis and slowly pull forward. The server is fully extended when the rail clips are
locked in place. When fully extended, the top and side service bays are fully accessible.
The following graphic shows the server extended and indicates the rail clip location.