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PowerVault 130T Service Manual Preface About This Manual About This Manual This manual provides instructions for servicing the Dell PowerVault 130T Library. It is written for the technically trained personnel in charge of those operations. Organization This manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1 "General Information" provides a high-level description of the library components and their functions, including how to open the access doors and power-on and power-off the library. It describes the controls and indicators, shows wall panel and storage cell locations, shows service clearances, and lists some specifications. Chapter 2 "TIPS, Diagnostics, and Procedures" describes how to troubleshoot and isolate power faults in the library, how to run diagnostic routines, and important procedures. Chapter 3 "Removal and Replacement" describes removing and replacing Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) and Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs). Appendix A "Supporting Information" provides library and drive specifications. Glossary The Glossary defines relevant terms and acronyms. Index The Index assists in locating information in this manual. Alert Messages This manual contains alert messages that must be read carefully and followed. NOTE: Provides additional information that might be of special interest. A note can point out exceptions to rules or procedures. A note usually, but not always, follows the information to which it relates. CAUTION: Informs the user of conditions that might result in damage to hardware, corruption of customer data or application software, or long-term health hazard to people. A caution always precedes the information to which it relates. WARNING: Alerts the user to conditions that might result in injury or death. A warning always precedes the information to which it relates. 4473D vii

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PowerVault 130T Service Manual
About This Manual
4473D
vii
Preface
About This Manual
This manual provides instructions for servicing the Dell PowerVault 130T Library.
It is written for the
technically trained
personnel in charge of those operations.
Organization
This manual is organized as follows:
Chapter 1
“General Information” provides a high-level description of the
library components and their functions, including how to open the
access doors and power-on and power-off the library.
It describes
the controls and indicators, shows wall panel and storage cell
locations, shows service clearances, and lists some specifications.
Chapter 2
“TIPS, Diagnostics, and Procedures” describes how to troubleshoot
and isolate power faults in the library, how to run diagnostic
routines, and important procedures.
Chapter 3
“Removal and Replacement” describes removing and replacing Field
Replaceable Units (FRUs) and Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs).
Appendix A
“Supporting Information” provides library and drive specifications.
Glossary
The Glossary defines relevant terms and acronyms.
Index
The Index assists in locating information in this manual.
Alert Messages
This manual contains alert messages that must be read carefully and followed.
NOTE: Provides additional information that might be of special interest.
A note
can point out exceptions to rules or procedures.
A note usually, but not always,
follows the information to which it relates.
CAUTION: Informs the user of conditions that might result in damage
to hardware, corruption of customer data or application software, or
long–term health hazard to people.
A caution always precedes the
information to which it relates.
WARNING:
Alerts the user to conditions that might result in injury or
death.
A warning always precedes the information to which it relates.