HP rp5400 User Guide - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 152

Front Bezel Replacement (Two Piece

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Removing and Replacing Components Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions Front Bezel Replacement (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. The Disk Media Bay door encloses the following components: • HotPlug Disks (A0, A1, and B0, B1). • Removable Media (CD-ROM drive, etc.). The left side of the front bezel encloses the following components: • HotSwap Chassis Fan cover. • HotSwap Chassis Fan 0. • HotSwap Power Supplies (up to three). To attach the bezel, perform the following steps: 1. Swing the Disk Media access door open so that the plastic pins that go into the metal clips on the Disk Media bay are exposed. CAUTION The plastic pins holding the bezel on the right side are inserted into metal clips on the Disk Media bay. DO NOT bend the plastic pins or they will break off. 2. Holding the bezel with both hands, align the bezel pins with the metal clips on the Disk Media bay and carefully slide the bezel pins into the clips. 3. Attach the left side of the bezel to the server chassis by aligning the bezel pins with the chassis clipsand press the bezel into the chassis until the pins snap into the clips. The following graphic shows the front bezel. rhrr002 4. Swing the Disk Media access door closed and attach it to the right side of the server chassis. 138 Chapter 7

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Chapter 7
Removing and Replacing Components
Individual Component Remove/Replace Instructions
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Front Bezel Replacement (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.
The Disk Media Bay door encloses the following components:
HotPlug Disks (A0, A1, and B0, B1).
Removable Media (CD-ROM drive, etc.).
The left side of the front bezel encloses the following components:
HotSwap Chassis Fan cover.
HotSwap Chassis Fan 0.
HotSwap Power Supplies (up to three).
To attach the bezel, perform the following steps:
1. Swing the Disk Media access door open so that the plastic pins that go into the metal clips on the Disk
Media bay are exposed.
CAUTION
The plastic pins holding the bezel on the right side are inserted into metal clips on the Disk
Media bay. DO NOT bend the plastic pins or they will break off.
2. Holding the bezel with both hands, align the bezel pins with the metal clips on the Disk Media bay and
carefully slide the bezel pins into the clips.
3. Attach the left side of the bezel to the server chassis by aligning the bezel pins with the chassis clipsand
press the bezel into the chassis until the pins snap into the clips.
The following graphic shows the front bezel.
4. Swing the Disk Media access door closed and attach it to the right side of the server chassis.