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Preparing the Server, Unlocking and Opening the Front Bezel

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Installing Hardware Options Preparing the Server WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment, only service parts of the server as instructed in the user documentation. WARNING: Pressing the Power On/Standby button to power down the server removes power from most areas of the server. This process may take 30 seconds. Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until the AC power cord is disconnected. To remove power completely, disconnect the power cord. If the server has multiple power supplies installed, it is necessary to remove all power cords in order to remove all power from the system. WARNING: When performing non-hot-plug operations, you must power down the system. However, it may be possible to leave the server powered up when performing other operations, such as hot-plug installations or troubleshooting. Use the procedures in this chapter and in Chapter 2, "Planning the Server Installation," to prepare the server for hardware option installations. Unlocking and Opening the Front Bezel Tower servers have a removable front bezel. To access the hard drive cage and removable media area, first unlock and open the bezel door. You must also unlock the bezel before removing the access panel. During normal operations, the bezel door must remain closed. Use the key provided with the server to open the bezel lock with a counterclockwise turn as shown in Figure 3-10. Refer to the maintenance and service guide if you need to replace the key or other hardware components, or refer to www.hp.com/products/servers/platforms 3-12 HP ProLiant ML370 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide

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Installing Hardware Options
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HP ProLiant ML370 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide
Preparing the Server
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment,
only service parts of the server as instructed in the user documentation.
WARNING:
Pressing the Power On/Standby button to power down the server
removes power from most areas of the server. This process may take
30 seconds. Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain
active until the AC power cord is disconnected.
To remove power completely, disconnect the power cord. If the server has
multiple power supplies installed, it is necessary to remove all power cords in
order to remove all power from the system.
WARNING:
When performing non-hot-plug operations, you must power down
the system. However, it may be possible to leave the server powered up when
performing other operations, such as hot-plug installations or troubleshooting.
Use the procedures in this chapter and in Chapter 2, “Planning the Server
Installation,” to prepare the server for hardware option installations.
Unlocking and Opening the Front Bezel
Tower servers have a removable front bezel. To access the hard drive cage and
removable media area, first unlock and open the bezel door. You must also unlock
the bezel before removing the access panel. During normal operations, the bezel door
must remain closed.
Use the key provided with the server to open the bezel lock with a counterclockwise
turn as shown in Figure 3-10. Refer to the maintenance and service guide if you need
to replace the key or other hardware components, or refer to
www.hp.com/products/servers/platforms