HP rp7440 User Service Guide, Fourth Edition - HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 - Page 47

Standalone and To-Be-Racked Systems, Rack-Mount System Installation

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Figure 3-4 Securing the Cabinet Standalone and To-Be-Racked Systems Servers shipped in a stand-alone or to-be-racked configuration must have the core I/O handles and the PCI towel bars attached at system installation. Obtain and install the core I/O handles and PCI towel bars from the accessory kit A6093-04046. The towel bars and handles are the same part. Refer to service note A6093A-11. Rack-Mount System Installation Information is available to help with rack-mounting the server. This list is intended to guide the HP Installation Specialist to the documentation that has been written by the Rack and Power team. The server can be installed in both the 10000 Series Rack and the Rack System/E. The external Web site is: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/platforms/rackandpower.html The internal Web site for10K Racks is: http://isspit.corp.hp.com/application/view/ProdCenter.asp?OID=254479 The interal Web site for the System/E Racks is: http://isspit.corp.hp.com/application/view/ProdCenter.asp?OID=1130382 Lifting the Server Cabinet Manually Use this procedure only if no HP approved lift is available. CAUTION: This procedure must only be performed by four qualified HP Service Personnel utilizing proper lifting techniques and procedures. CAUTION: Observe all electrostatic discharge (ESD) safety precautions before attempting this procedure. Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server. 1. Follow the instructions on the outside of the service packaging to remove the banding and cardboard top from the server pallet. Standalone and To-Be-Racked Systems 47

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Figure 3-4 Securing the Cabinet
Standalone and To-Be-Racked Systems
Servers shipped in a
stand-alone
or
to-be-racked
configuration must have the core I/O
handles
and
the PCI
towel bars
attached at system installation. Obtain and install the core I/O handles and PCI
towel bars from the accessory kit A6093-04046. The towel bars and handles are the same part.
Refer to service note A6093A-11.
Rack-Mount System Installation
Information is available to help with rack-mounting the server. This list is intended to guide the
HP Installation Specialist to the documentation that has been written by the Rack and Power
team. The server can be installed in both the 10000 Series Rack and the Rack System/E.
The external Web site is:
The internal Web site for10K Racks is:
.asp?OID=254479
The interal Web site for the System/E Racks is:
.asp?OID=1130382
Lifting the Server Cabinet Manually
Use this procedure only if no HP approved lift is available.
CAUTION:
This procedure must only be performed by four qualified HP Service Personnel
utilizing proper lifting techniques and procedures.
CAUTION:
Observe all electrostatic discharge (ESD) safety precautions before attempting this
procedure. Failure to follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server.
1.
Follow the instructions on the outside of the service packaging to remove the banding and
cardboard top from the server pallet.
Standalone and To-Be-Racked Systems
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