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replacing a system fan

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removing and replacing hardware parts removing and replacing a system fan replacing a system fan 1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2. Remove the workstation's cover (refer to page 142 for instructions). 3. Remove the new system fan from its container and install it in the workstation. See Figure 6-43 and Figure 6-44. Note that a rivet packet is shipped with the new system fan. 4. Connect the fan's power cable. See Figure 6-42. 5. Replace the workstation's cover (refer to page 144). Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables. 6. Verify that your system fan is working by placing your hand in front of the workstation's front bezel and feeling the airflow. You can also listen for a small amount of fan noise. If you do not hear a small amount of fan noise or feel any airflow, you should step back through the procedures for removing and replacing a system fan. If your system fan still does not work, contact your local HP technical support person. 180 Chapter 6

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removing and replacing hardware parts
removing and replacing a system fan
Chapter 6
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replacing a system fan
1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables
and any LAN or telecommunications cables.
2.
Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to page 142 for instructions).
3. Remove the new system fan from its container and install it in the
workstation. See Figure 6-43 and Figure 6-44. Note that a rivet
packet is shipped with the new system fan.
4.
Connect the fan’s power cable. See Figure 6-42.
5. Replace the workstation’s cover (refer to page 144). Reconnect all the
power and telecommunications cables.
6. Verify that your system fan is working by placing your hand in front
of the workstation’s front bezel and feeling the airflow. You can also
listen for a small amount of fan noise. If you do not hear a small
amount of fan noise or feel any airflow, you should step back through
the procedures for removing and replacing a system fan. If your
system fan still does not work, contact your local HP technical
support person.