HP rp5400 User Guide - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 151

Front Bezel Removal (Two Piece

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Removing and Replacing Components Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions Front Bezel Removal (Two Piece) The rp54xx server front bezel is divided and hinged on the right (facing the front of the server) side to provide a door for Disk Media Bay access. The server does not have to be turned off to open the access door or to completely remove the bezel. Opening the door provides access to the following components: • HotPlug Disks (A0, A1, and B0, B1). • Removable Media (CD-ROM drive, etc.). Removing the entire bezel provides access to the components listed above and the following: • HotSwap Chassis Fan cover. • HotSwap Chassis Fan 0. • HotSwap Power Supplies (up to three). To open the Disk Media access door, grasp the right edge of the door and pull out. The door will swing away from the chassis, exposing the Disk Media Bay. To remove the entire bezel, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Disk Media access door, exposing the plastic bezel pins inserted in the clips at the top and bottom of the Disk Media bay on the left side. 2. Grasp the left side of the bezel and pull it loose. CAUTION DO NOT try to pull the bezel off of the server at this point. The plastic pins holding the bezel on the right side are inserted in metal clips on the Disk Media bay and if the plastic pins are bent, they will break off. 3. Grasp the bezel with both hands and carefully slide the bezel to the left until both plastic pins clear the metal clips on the Disk Media bay. 4. Pull the bezel away from the server and set it aside. The following graphic shows the front bezel. Chapter 7 rhrr002 137

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Chapter 7
Removing and Replacing Components
Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions
137
Front Bezel Removal (Two Piece)
The rp54xx server front bezel is divided and hinged on the right (facing the front of the server) side to provide
a door for Disk Media Bay access. The server does not have to be turned off to open the access door or to
completely remove the bezel.
Opening the door provides access to the following components:
HotPlug Disks (A0, A1, and B0, B1).
Removable Media (CD-ROM drive, etc.).
Removing the entire bezel provides access to the components listed above and the following:
HotSwap Chassis Fan cover.
HotSwap Chassis Fan 0.
HotSwap Power Supplies (up to three).
To open the Disk Media access door, grasp the right edge of the door and pull out. The door will swing away
from the chassis, exposing the Disk Media Bay.
To remove the entire bezel, perform the following steps:
1. Open the Disk Media access door, exposing the plastic bezel pins inserted in the clips at the top and
bottom of the Disk Media bay on the left side.
2. Grasp the left side of the bezel and pull it loose.
CAUTION
DO NOT try to pull the bezel off of the server at this point. The plastic pins holding the
bezel on the right side are inserted in metal clips on the Disk Media bay and if the plastic
pins are bent, they will break off.
3. Grasp the bezel with both hands and carefully slide the bezel to the left until both plastic pins clear the
metal clips on the Disk Media bay.
4. Pull the bezel away from the server and set it aside.
The following graphic shows the front bezel.