IBM 8658 User Guide - Page 38

Temperature, checkout

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a. Use one finger to lift the battery clip over the battery. b. Use one finger to slightly slide the battery out from its socket. The spring mechanism will push the battery out toward you as you slide it from the socket. c. Use your thumb and index finger to pull the battery from under the battery clip. d. Ensure that the battery clip is touching the base of the battery socket by pressing gently on the clip. 3. Insert the new battery: a. Tilt the battery so that you can insert it into the socket, under the battery clip. b. As you slide it under the battery clip, press the battery down into the socket. 4. Reinstall the server cover and connect the cables. Note: Wait approximately 20 seconds after you plug the power cord of your server into an electrical outlet for the Power Control button to become active. 5. Turn on the server. 6. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program and set configuration parameters. v Set the system date and time. v Set the power-on password. v Reconfigure your server. Temperature checkout Proper cooling of the system is important for proper operation and system reliability. For a typical Netfinity server, you should make sure: v Each of the drive bays has either a drive or a filler panel installed v Each of the power supply bays has either a power supply or a filler panel installed v The top cover is in place during normal operation v There is at least 50 mm (2 inches) of ventilated space at the sides of the server and 100 mm (4 inches) at the rear of the server v The top cover is removed for no longer than 30 minutes while the server is operating 28 : Netfinity 5100 Type 8658 Models 11Y, 21Y, 31Y, 41Y, 51Y, 1RY, 2RY, 3RY, 4RY, 5RY

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a.
Use
one
finger
to
lift
the
battery
clip
over
the
battery.
b.
Use
one
finger
to
slightly
slide
the
battery
out
from
its
socket.
The
spring
mechanism
will
push
the
battery
out
toward
you
as
you
slide
it
from
the
socket.
c.
Use
your
thumb
and
index
finger
to
pull
the
battery
from
under
the
battery
clip.
d.
Ensure
that
the
battery
clip
is
touching
the
base
of
the
battery
socket
by
pressing
gently
on
the
clip.
3.
Insert
the
new
battery:
a.
Tilt
the
battery
so
that
you
can
insert
it
into
the
socket,
under
the
battery
clip.
b.
As
you
slide
it
under
the
battery
clip,
press
the
battery
down
into
the
socket.
4.
Reinstall
the
server
cover
and
connect
the
cables.
Note:
Wait
approximately
20
seconds
after
you
plug
the
power
cord
of
your
server
into
an
electrical
outlet
for
the
Power
Control
button
to
become
active.
5.
Turn
on
the
server.
6.
Start
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
and
set
configuration
parameters.
v
Set
the
system
date
and
time.
v
Set
the
power-on
password.
v
Reconfigure
your
server.
Temperature
checkout
Proper
cooling
of
the
system
is
important
for
proper
operation
and
system
reliability.
For
a
typical
Netfinity
server,
you
should
make
sure:
v
Each
of
the
drive
bays
has
either
a
drive
or
a
filler
panel
installed
v
Each
of
the
power
supply
bays
has
either
a
power
supply
or
a
filler
panel
installed
v
The
top
cover
is
in
place
during
normal
operation
v
There
is
at
least
50
mm
(2
inches)
of
ventilated
space
at
the
sides
of
the
server
and
100
mm
(4
inches)
at
the
rear
of
the
server
v
The
top
cover
is
removed
for
no
longer
than
30
minutes
while
the
server
is
operating
28
:
Netfinity
5100
Type
8658
Models
11Y,
21Y,
31Y,
41Y,
51Y,
1RY,
2RY,
3RY,
4RY,
5RY