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8. Unlock the metal-hinge latch that secures the shuttle assembly in place. Then, slide the shuttle assembly toward the rear of the server, approximately 10 cm (4 in.). Shuttle latch NMI PCIA SP PS1 PCIB LOG PS3 PS2 PCIC PS4 CPU DASD FAN VRM J1 SPOEVCER TEMP J2 J7 REMIND RENDO. N J3 J8 J4 J9 J5 J10 J6 J11 J12 88 9. Disconnect the internal IDE signal cable from the IDE system-board connector. Disconnect the diskette-drive signal cable and front-fan signal cable from the corresponding system-board connectors. See "System-board internal cable connectors" on page 45 for cable locations. 10. Disconnect the internal cables from the front of the system board, near the center fans. See "System-board internal cable connectors" on page 45 for cable locations. 11. If you have not yet installed a RAID or SCSI adapter, install it now. Otherwise, continue with the next step. See "Installing an adapter" on page 55 and your RAID or SCSI adapter option documentation for additional information about installing a RAID or SCSI adapter in your server and connecting the SCSI cables to a RAID or SCSI adapter. 12. Disconnect the signal and power cables that are attached to the standard SCSI backplane. 68 xSeries 255 Type 8685: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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8.
Unlock the metal-hinge latch that secures the shuttle assembly in place. Then,
slide the shuttle assembly toward the rear of the server, approximately 10 cm
(4 in.).
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Shuttle latch
9.
Disconnect the internal IDE signal cable from the IDE system-board connector.
Disconnect the diskette-drive signal cable and front-fan signal cable from the
corresponding system-board connectors. See “System-board internal cable
connectors” on page 45 for cable locations.
10.
Disconnect the internal cables from the front of the system board, near the
center fans. See “System-board internal cable connectors” on page 45 for
cable locations.
11.
If you have not yet installed a RAID or SCSI adapter, install it now. Otherwise,
continue with the next step. See “Installing an adapter” on page 55 and your
RAID or SCSI adapter option documentation for additional information about
installing a RAID or SCSI adapter in your server and connecting the SCSI
cables to a RAID or SCSI adapter.
12.
Disconnect the signal and power cables that are attached to the standard
SCSI backplane.
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