IBM 8487 User Manual - Page 78

Attention, Important, You must make sure that the locking lever on the microprocessor

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Attention: Before attempting to remove the heat sink from the microprocessor, note that the heat-conducting grease between the heat sink and the microprocessor might have formed a strong bond. Do not force the components apart; doing so can damage the microprocessor pins. Loosening one screw fully before loosening the other screw will help to break the thermal bond that adheres the heat sink to the microprocessor. Important: Be careful when handling the adhesive material on the microprocessor. If the adhesive material on the microprocessor will be reused, do not contaminate it. If replacement adhesive material is provided with the replacement part, be sure to remove all traces of existing adhesive material from the microprocessor before applying the new adhesive material. 8. Lift the fan sink up and out of the server. Note: It might be necessary to gently twist the heat sink to loosen it from the microprocessor. 9. Rotate the locking lever on the microprocessor socket from its closed and locked position until it stops or clicks in the fully open position. 10. Pull the microprocessor out of the socket. Attention: You must make sure that the locking lever on the microprocessor socket is in the fully open position before you insert the microprocessor into the socket. Failure to do so might result in permanent damage to the microprocessor, microprocessor socket, and microprocessor board. To install a microprocessor and heat sink, reverse the preceding steps. Important: When installing a microprocessor make sure that the orientation indicator on the microprocessor is aligned with the orientation indicator on the microprocessor socket. 68 xSeries 206 Type 8482 and 8487: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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Attention:
Before attempting to remove the heat sink from the
microprocessor, note that the heat-conducting grease between the heat sink
and the microprocessor might have formed a strong bond. Do not force the
components apart; doing so can damage the microprocessor pins. Loosening
one screw fully before loosening the other screw will help to break the thermal
bond that adheres the heat sink to the microprocessor.
Important:
Be careful when handling the adhesive material on the
microprocessor. If the adhesive material on the microprocessor will
be reused, do not contaminate it. If replacement adhesive material
is provided with the replacement part, be sure to remove all traces
of existing adhesive material from the microprocessor before
applying the new adhesive material.
8.
Lift the fan sink up and out of the server.
Note:
It might be necessary to gently twist the heat sink to loosen it from the
microprocessor.
9.
Rotate the locking lever on the microprocessor socket from its closed and
locked position until it stops or clicks in the fully open position.
10.
Pull the microprocessor out of the socket.
Attention:
You must make sure that the locking lever on the microprocessor
socket is in the fully open position before you insert the microprocessor into
the socket. Failure to do so might result in permanent damage to the
microprocessor, microprocessor socket, and microprocessor board.
To install a microprocessor and heat sink, reverse the preceding steps.
Important:
When installing a microprocessor make sure that the orientation
indicator on the microprocessor is aligned with the orientation indicator
on the microprocessor socket.
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xSeries 206 Type 8482 and 8487: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide