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Installing the Server, Receiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet, Unpacking the Server Cabinet

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3 Installing the Server Inspect shipping containers when the equipment arrives at the site. Check equipment after the packing has been removed. This chapter discusses how to inspect and install the server. Receiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet This section contains information about receiving, unpacking and inspecting the server cabinet. NOTE: The server will ship in one of three different configurations. The configurations are: • On a pallet installed in a server cabinet • On a pallet for rack mount into an existing cabinet on the customer site • On a pallet with a wheel kit for installation as a standalone server HP shipping containers are designed to protect their contents under normal shipping conditions. A tilt indicator is installed on each carton shipped. The tilt indicator has two windows, and each window under normal conditions will show four beads present. If a carton has been mishandled, accidentally dropped, or knocked against something, the tilt indicator will indicate missing beads. If the container has been tilted to an angle that could cause equipment damage, the beads in the indicator will roll to the upper position. After the equipment arrives at the customer site, carefully inspect each carton for signs of shipping damage. If the container is damaged, document the damage with photographs and contact the transport carrier immediately. NOTE: The factory provides an installation warranty that is effective from the time the customer receives the shipment until Field Services turns the system over to the customer. Upon inspection of a received system and during installation of the system, if any parts or accessories are missing or defective, they will be replaced directly from the factory by a priority process. To request replacement parts, the HP Installation Specialist must contact the local Order Fulfillment group which will coordinate the replacement with the factory. Unpacking the Server Cabinet This section contains information about unpacking the server cabinet. WARNING! Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container. These bands are under tension. When cut, they can spring back and cause serious eye injury. NOTE: Position the pallet to allow enough space to roll the cabinet off the pallet before starting. Remove the server cabinet using the following steps: 1. Cut the polystrap bands around the shipping container. 2. Lift the cardboard top cap from the shipping box. Refer to Figure 3-1, Receiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet 43

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3 Installing the Server
Inspect shipping containers when the equipment arrives at the site. Check equipment after the
packing has been removed. This chapter discusses how to inspect and install the server.
Receiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet
This section contains information about receiving, unpacking and inspecting the server cabinet.
NOTE:
The server will ship in one of three different configurations. The configurations are:
On a pallet installed in a server cabinet
On a pallet for rack mount into an existing cabinet on the customer site
On a pallet with a wheel kit for installation as a standalone server
HP shipping containers are designed to protect their contents under normal shipping conditions.
A tilt indicator is installed on each carton shipped. The tilt indicator has two windows, and each
window under normal conditions will show four beads present. If a carton has been mishandled,
accidentally dropped, or knocked against something, the tilt indicator will indicate missing
beads. If the container has been tilted to an angle that could cause equipment damage, the beads
in the indicator will roll to the upper position.
After the equipment arrives at the customer site, carefully inspect each carton for signs of shipping
damage. If the container is damaged, document the damage with photographs and contact the
transport carrier immediately.
NOTE:
The factory provides an installation warranty that is effective from the time the customer
receives the shipment until Field Services turns the system over to the customer.
Upon inspection of a received system and during installation of the system, if any parts or
accessories are missing or defective, they will be replaced directly from the factory by a priority
process. To request replacement parts, the HP Installation Specialist must contact the local Order
Fulfillment group which will coordinate the replacement with the factory.
Unpacking the Server Cabinet
This section contains information about unpacking the server cabinet.
WARNING!
Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping
container. These bands are under tension. When cut, they can spring back and cause serious eye
injury.
NOTE:
Position the pallet to allow enough space to roll the cabinet off the pallet before starting.
Remove the server cabinet using the following steps:
1.
Cut the polystrap bands around the shipping container.
2.
Lift the cardboard top cap from the shipping box. Refer to
Figure 3-1
,
Receiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet
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