HP BladeSystem bc2800 Service Reference Guide: HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosu - Page 15

Hot-Plug Fans,

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Hot-Plug Fans NOTE: You can use the Integrated Administrator to identify a failed hot-plug fan. Refer to the HP Integrated Administrator User Guide for details. To remove a hot-plug fan: 1. Press the release latch on the fan cage (1). 2. Pull the fan cage out of the enclosure until it locks in the open position (2). Figure 3-2 Extending the fan cage 3. Identify the failed hot-plug fan by observing the fan status LED on each hot-plug fan. An amber LED indicates a failed hot-plug fan. 4. Remove the hot-plug fan from the fan cage. Figure 3-3 Removing a hot-plug fan Reverse the previous steps to replace a hot-plug fan. Hot-Plug Procedures 9

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Hot-Plug Fans
NOTE:
You can use the Integrated Administrator to identify a failed hot-plug fan. Refer to the
HP
Integrated Administrator User Guide
for details.
To remove a hot-plug fan:
1.
Press the release latch on the fan cage
(1)
.
2.
Pull the fan cage out of the enclosure until it locks in the open position
(2)
.
Figure 3-2
Extending the fan cage
3.
Identify the failed hot-plug fan by observing the fan status LED on each hot-plug fan. An amber
LED indicates a failed hot-plug fan.
4.
Remove the hot-plug fan from the fan cage.
Figure 3-3
Removing a hot-plug fan
Reverse the previous steps to replace a hot-plug fan.
Hot-Plug Procedures
9