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Removing/Replacing System Components

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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Removing/Replacing System Components The procedures in this section describe how to remove/replace the HP B2600 workstation system components. Note that you need to observe the electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions and the prerequisites for installing and removing system components in the subsequent sections, as well as any NOTEs, CAUTIONs, and WARNINGs in each system upgrade procedure. NOTE If you need to install a new system component, simply follow the procedures for replacing the particular component in this chapter. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions To prevent damage to the HP B2600 workstation, observe all of the following ESD precautions while performing the system upgrade procedures: • Work on a static-free mat. • Wear a static strap to ensure that any accumulated electrostatic charge is discharged from your body to ground. • Create a common ground for the equipment you are working on by connecting the static-free mat, static strap, and peripheral units to that piece of equipment. • Keep uninstalled printed circuit boards in their protective antistatic bags. • Handle printed circuit boards by their edges, once you have removed them from their protective antistatic bags. 38 Chapter 3

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Chapter 3
Remove/Replace System Components
Removing/Replacing System Components
Removing/Replacing System Components
The procedures in this section describe how to remove/replace the HP B2600 workstation
system components. Note that you need to observe the electrostatic discharge (ESD)
precautions and the prerequisites for installing and removing system components in the
subsequent sections, as well as any NOTEs, CAUTIONs, and WARNINGs in each system
upgrade procedure.
NOTE
If you need to install a new system component, simply follow the procedures
for
replacing
the particular component in this chapter.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
To prevent damage to the HP B2600 workstation, observe all of the following ESD
precautions while performing the system upgrade procedures:
Work on a static-free mat.
Wear a static strap to ensure that any accumulated electrostatic charge is discharged
from your body to ground.
Create a common ground for the equipment you are working on by connecting the
static-free mat, static strap, and peripheral units to that piece of equipment.
Keep uninstalled printed circuit boards in their protective antistatic bags.
Handle printed circuit boards by their edges, once you have removed them from their
protective antistatic bags.