HP rp3440 User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 - Page 52

Returning Damaged Equipment, Unloading the Server with a Lifter, Installing Additional Components - rails

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NOTE: To identify each item by part number, see the sales order packing slip. Returning Damaged Equipment If the equipment is damaged, contact your HP customer service representative immediately. The service representative initiates appropriate action through the transport carrier or the factory and assists you in returning the equipment. Unloading the Server with a Lifter WARNING! Use caution when using a lifter. Because of the weight of the server, you must center the server on the lifter forks before lifting it off the pallet to avoid injury. To unload the server from the pallet using a lifter, follow these steps: 1. Unpack the server. 2. Unroll the bottom corrugated tray corresponding to the side on which the lifter will be placed, and slide the server as close to that edge of the pallet as possible. 3. Break off any foam packaging which could prevent the lifter from being fully inserted under the server. Do not remove the foam packaging from the corners of the server. This foam is required to elevate the server and enable the forks of the lifter to be placed under the server. 4. Insert the lifter forks under the server. 5. Carefully roll the lifter forward until it is fully against the side of the server. 6. Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions. 7. Carefully roll the lifter and server away from the pallet. Do not raise the server any higher than necessary when moving it over to the rack. Installing Additional Components This section describes how to install server components that are not installed before delivery. Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezels To upgrade, remove, or replace most server components, you must first remove the covers from the server chassis. This section explains how to remove and replace the covers for both rack and pedestal-mounted configurations. WARNING! Do not remove the server cover without first turning the server off and unplugging the power cord from the outlet or power protection device unless you are only replacing a hot-swappable fan. Always replace the cover before turning the server on. Rack-Mounted Server To access the internal components on a rack-mounted server, pull the server out onto the rail guides and remove the top cover. Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers are designed to be rack mounted. The following procedure explains how to gain access to a server that is mounted in an approved rack. For slide installation 52 Installing the System

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NOTE:
To identify each item by part number, see the sales order packing slip.
Returning Damaged Equipment
If the equipment is damaged, contact your HP customer service representative immediately. The
service representative initiates appropriate action through the transport carrier or the factory
and assists you in returning the equipment.
Unloading the Server with a Lifter
WARNING!
Use caution when using a lifter. Because of the weight of the server, you must
center the server on the lifter forks before lifting it off the pallet to avoid injury.
To unload the server from the pallet using a lifter, follow these steps:
1.
Unpack the server.
2.
Unroll the bottom corrugated tray corresponding to the side on which the lifter will be
placed, and slide the server as close to that edge of the pallet as possible.
3.
Break off any foam packaging which could prevent the lifter from being fully inserted under
the server.
Do not remove the foam packaging from the corners of the server. This foam is required to
elevate the server and enable the forks of the lifter to be placed under the server.
4.
Insert the lifter forks under the server.
5.
Carefully roll the lifter forward until it is fully against the side of the server.
6.
Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions.
7.
Carefully roll the lifter and server away from the pallet. Do not raise the server any higher
than necessary when moving it over to the rack.
Installing Additional Components
This section describes how to install server components that are not installed before delivery.
Removing and Replacing Server Covers and Bezels
To upgrade, remove, or replace most server components, you must first remove the covers from
the server chassis. This section explains how to remove and replace the covers for both rack and
pedestal-mounted configurations.
WARNING!
Do not remove the server cover without first turning the server off and unplugging
the power cord from the outlet or power protection device unless you are only replacing a
hot-swappable fan. Always replace the cover before turning the server on.
Rack-Mounted Server
To access the internal components on a rack-mounted server, pull the server out onto the rail
guides and remove the top cover.
Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server
HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers are designed to be rack mounted. The following procedure
explains how to gain access to a server that is mounted in an approved rack. For slide installation
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Installing the System