Lenovo ThinkServer RD340 (English) User Guide - Page 179

studs on the chassis. Slowly move the system board to the front of the chassis, and then pivot

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14. Gently lift each edge of the system board slightly upward to release the system board from the mounting studs on the chassis. Slowly move the system board to the front of the chassis, and then pivot the system board upward to remove it out of the chassis. Note: Carefully handle the system board by its edges. ID PSU Mem CPU Figure 126. Removing the system board 15. Place the old system board on a clean, flat, and static-protective surface. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new system board to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, remove the new system board from the package. 16. Note the orientation of the new system board and carefully place it into the chassis so that the rear connectors are inserted into the corresponding holes in the rear panel. ID PSU Me m CPU Figure 127. Installing the new system board Chapter 6. Installing, removing, or replacing hardware 167

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14.Gentlylifteachedgeofthesystemboardslightlyupwardtoreleasethesystemboardfromthemounting
studs on the chassis. Slowly move the system board to the front of the chassis, and then pivot the
system board upward to remove it out of the chassis.
Note:
Carefully handle the system board by its edges.
Figure126.Removingthesystemboard
15. Place the old system board on a clean, flat, and static-protective surface. Touch the static-protective
package that contains the new system board to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server.
Then, remove the new system board from the package.
16. Note the orientation of the new system board and carefully place it into the chassis so that the rear
connectorsareinsertedintothecorrespondingholesintherearpanel.
Figure127.Installingthenewsystemboard
Chapter 6
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Installing, removing, or replacing hardware
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