HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3/LH 3r Processor Upgrade Guide - Page 25

Completing the HP NetServer LH 3r Installation

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Chapter 1 Processor Module Installation Completing the HP NetServer LH 3r Installation To complete the installation: 1. Insert the system board into the plastic guides in the chassis. Hold the retaining latches vertically while inserting the board until it touches its socket on the backplane. Lower the retaining latches until they are horizontal, and the system board is seated firmly in its slot. CAUTION Replace all covers before operating the HP NetServer, even for a short time. Otherwise, damage to system components can result due to improper cooling flow. 2. Replace cover 2 by holding the cover over the side of the chassis. Slide the cover up to insert the cover tabs into slots on the chassis. Slide the cover to the rear of the chassis and tighten the thumbscrew. 3. Depress the lockout releases, and push the unit completely into the rack (see Figure 1-14). Figure 1-14. Location of Lockout Releases 21

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Chapter 1
Processor Module Installation
21
Completing the HP NetServer LH 3r Installation
To complete the installation:
1.
Insert the system board into the plastic guides in the chassis. Hold the
retaining latches vertically while inserting the board until it touches its
socket on the backplane. Lower the retaining latches until they are
horizontal, and the system board is seated firmly in its slot.
CAUTION
Replace
all
covers before operating the HP NetServer, even
for a short time. Otherwise, damage to system components
can result due to improper cooling flow.
2.
Replace cover 2 by holding the cover over the side of the chassis. Slide the
cover up to insert the cover tabs into slots on the chassis. Slide the cover
to the rear of the chassis and tighten the thumbscrew.
3.
Depress the lockout releases, and push the unit completely into the rack
(see Figure 1-14).
Figure 1-14. Location of Lockout Releases