HP rp5400 User Guide - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 142
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Removing and Replacing Components Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions Stand-alone Server Cover Removal The rp54xx server can be ordered as a stand-alone unit. In this configuration, the server has a one-piece protective cover over it and sits on a platform with locking wheels attached. To remove the cover from a stand-alone server, perform the following procedures: 1. Unfasten and remove the screws (with captive washers) located near the bottom edge of both sides of the server cover. 2. Lift the protective cover off of the server and set it aside. WARNING The stand-alone server weights 69 kg (l50 lbs). Removing the stand-alone server from its platform requires three people or a suitable lifting device. Failure to heed this precaution can result in serious personal injury or destruction of the server. To remove the server from its wheeled platform, perform the following procedure: 1. Facing the front of the server, reach under the platform on the right side and unfasten the knurl-knobbed, spring-loaded pin (item 1). The pin will retract when it is free. Perform the same step at the rear of the server. The rear knurl-knobbed, spring-loaded pin is aligned behind the front pin, but at the rear of the server. 1 2 2. From the back of the server, reach under the platform, behind the knurl-knobbed, spring-loaded pin, and locate the flat head of the second spring-loaded pin (item 2). This pin is spring-loaded to stay up and keep the server from sliding on the platform. Pull the pin down and twist one quarter turn to the left to lock the pin down and out of the way. Perform the same step at the front of the server. 3. The server is now free from its wheeled platform and can be removed from it. WARNING The stand-alone server weights 69 kg (l50 lbs). Removing the stand-alone server from its platform requires three people or a suitable lifting device. Failure to heed this precaution can result in serious personal injury or destruction of the server. 128 Chapter 7