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assembly out from the access panel. See s 2-2 and 2-3.

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Chapter 2 HP NetServer LT 6000r Processor Upgrade NOTE If the NetServer is in a rack, pull out the rack's anti-tip foot before sliding it out from the rack. The access panel will be easy to open, even if there are not servers installed above it. CAUTION The system board assembly weights approximately 20 lbs. (9 kgs.) and requires support as you remove it from the chassis. 7. Remove the system board assembly by moving the release latches out away from each other at the top of the assembly, and then pulling the assembly out from the access panel. See Figures 2-2 and 2-3. CAUTION Wear a wrist-strap and use a static-dissipating work surface connected to the chassis when handling components. Ensure the metal portion of the wrist strap contacts your skin. Figure 2-2. Release Latch Locations 18

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Chapter 2
HP NetServer LT 6000r Processor Upgrade
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NOTE
If the NetServer is in a rack, pull out the rack’s anti-tip foot
before sliding it out from the rack. The access panel will be
easy to open, even if there are not servers installed above it.
CAUTION
The system board assembly weights approximately 20 lbs. (9
kgs.) and requires support as you remove it from the chassis.
7.
Remove the system board assembly by moving the release latches out
away from each other at the top of the assembly, and then pulling the
assembly out from the access panel. See Figures 2-2 and 2-3.
CAUTION
Wear a wrist-strap and use a static-dissipating work surface
connected to the chassis when handling components. Ensure
the metal portion of the wrist strap contacts your skin.
Figure 2-2. Release Latch Locations