HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3 Pedestal-to-Rack Guide - Page 10

Removing the Bezel and Rack Rail Cover

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Chapter 2 Removing LH 3 Covers and Components Removing the Bezel and Rack Rail Cover The NetServer has three hand-removable cover panels (and the bezel): • Cover 1 covers the side where the I/O Board is located. • Cover 2 covers the area above the processor. • Cover 3 covers the side where the processor is located. The Rack Rail Cover is a fourth cover secured with a screw. This is the only cover you need to remove to perform the LH 3 to LH 3r conversion. To remove the Rack Rail Cover, first unlock the bezel, using the supplied key, and remove it from the front of the NetServer. Bezel The bezel connects to the front of the NetServer chassis with two snap-in connectors at the top front of the chassis and three tabs that fit into three slots on the bottom front of the chassis. To remove the bezel, unlock the bezel lock and pull the bezel forward until it unsnaps. Then lift the bezel forward and upward from the chassis face, as shown in Figure 2-1. 6

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Chapter 2
Removing LH 3 Covers and Components
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Removing the Bezel and Rack Rail Cover
The NetServer has three hand-removable cover panels (and the bezel):
Cover 1 covers the side where the I/O Board is located.
Cover 2 covers the area above the processor.
Cover 3 covers the side where the processor is located.
The Rack Rail Cover is a fourth cover secured with a screw. This is the only
cover you need to remove to perform the LH 3 to LH 3r conversion.
To remove the Rack Rail Cover, first unlock the bezel, using the supplied key,
and remove it from the front of the NetServer.
Bezel
The bezel connects to the front of the NetServer chassis with two snap-in
connectors at the top front of the chassis and three tabs that fit into three slots on
the bottom front of the chassis. To remove the bezel, unlock the bezel lock and
pull the bezel forward until it unsnaps. Then lift the bezel forward and upward
from the chassis face, as shown in Figure 2-1.