Dell PowerVault MD1000 Hardware Owners Manual - Page 46
Troubleshooting a Damaged Enclosure, Troubleshooting Power Supplies
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4 Remove the power supply/cooling fan modules from the enclosure. See "Removing and Installing the Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module." 5 Remove the enclosure midplane. See "Removing and Installing the Midplane." 6 Let the enclosure dry thoroughly for at least 24 hours. 7 Reinstall all the components you removed in the previous steps. 8 Reconnect the enclosure to the electrical outlet and turn on the enclosure. If the enclosure does not start properly, see "Getting Help." Troubleshooting a Damaged Enclosure Problem • Enclosure was dropped or damaged. Action CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the enclosure cover and access any of the components inside the enclosure. Before performing any procedure, see your Product Information Guide for complete information about safety precautions, working inside the enclosure and protecting against electrostatic discharge. 1 Ensure that the following components are properly installed: • All drives (both in their carriers and connected to the enclosure midplane) • Power supply/cooling fan modules • EMMs • Enclosure midplane 2 Ensure that all cables are properly connected and that there are no bent pins in the connector. 3 Run any diagnostics available in Server Administrator. If the tests fail, see "Getting Help." Troubleshooting Power Supplies Problem • Enclosure-status indicators show a problem. • Power-supply fault indicators are lit. 46 Troubleshooting Your Enclosure