Dell PowerVault MD1200 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 42

Control Panel, Removing the Control Panel

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Control Panel Removing the Control Panel 1 Turn off the enclosure and host server. 2 Disconnect all the power cables connected to the enclosure. 3 Remove the hard drives from: - slots 0 to 2 in PowerVault MD1200 - slots 0 to 5 in PowerVault MD1220 See "Removing a Hard Drive" on page 31. NOTE: Mark each hard drive with it's slot position as you remove it. 4 Slide the control panel out of the chassis after: - Pushing the release tab toward the front of the enclosure in PowerVault MD1200. See Figure 3-11. - Pulling the release pin toward the front of the enclosure in PowerVault MD1220. See Figure 3-12. 42 Installing Enclosure Components

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Installing Enclosure Components
Control Panel
Removing the Control Panel
1
Turn off the enclosure and host server.
2
Disconnect all the power cables connected to the enclosure.
3
Remove the hard drives from:
slots 0 to 2 in
PowerVault MD1200
slots 0 to 5 in
PowerVault MD1220
See "Removing a Hard Drive" on page 31.
NOTE:
Mark each hard drive with it’s slot position as you remove it.
4
Slide the control panel out of the chassis after:
Pushing the release tab toward the front of the enclosure in
PowerVault MD1200
. See Figure 3-11.
Pulling the release pin toward the front of the enclosure in
PowerVault
MD1220
. See Figure 3-12.