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Replacing a power supply module, Before you begin, Verifying component failure

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Replacing a power supply module The power supply is hot pluggable, so it is not necessary to power down the system to replace it. Before you begin CAUTION: • Before removing a component or blank from an operational device, make sure that you have the replacement part or blank available. Removing a component or blank impacts the airflow pattern and cooling ability of the device. Allow approximately 30 seconds before installing the new or replacement component to ensure that configuration data about the removed component is cleared from the system registry, but, to avoid possible overheating, insert the new or replacement component within one or two minutes. If the internal temperature exceeds acceptable limits, the device may overheat and automatically shut down or restart. • Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use proper anti-static protection. Verifying component failure • Check the array controller LCD display panel for error messages. • Verify that the electrical source is delivering power down the AC power cord. • Verify that the power supply Fault LED is blinking amber. • Verify that the power supply Status LED is off. Removing the power supply module 1. Review all warnings, cautions, and preparation procedures as detailed in Warnings and precautions. 2. Disconnect the AC power cord from the failed power supply. 3. While pressing the power supply module latch (1) to the left, grasp the module handle and pull the defective power supply out of the chassis (2). 1510i Modular Smart Array maintenance and service guide 59

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Replacing a power supply module
The power supply is hot pluggable, so it is not necessary to power down the system to replace it.
Before you begin
CAUTION:
Before removing a component or blank from an operational device, make sure that you have the
replacement part or blank available. Removing a component or blank impacts the air
ow pattern
and cooling ability of the device. Allow approximately 30 seconds before installing the new or
replacement component to ensure that con
guration data about the removed component is cleared
from the system registry, but, to avoid possible overheating, insert the new or replacement component
within one or two minutes. If the internal temperature exceeds acceptable limits, the device may
overheat and automatically shut down or restart.
Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use proper anti-static protection.
Verifying component failure
Check the array controller LCD display panel for error messages.
Verify that the electrical source is delivering power down the AC power cord.
Verify that the power supply Fault LED is blinking amber.
Verify that the power supply Status LED is off.
Removing the power supply module
1.
Review all warnings, cautions, and preparation procedures as detailed in
Warnings and precautions
.
2.
Disconnect the AC power cord from the failed power supply.
3.
While pressing the power supply module latch (
1
) to the left, grasp the module handle and pull the
defective power supply out of the chassis (
2
).
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