Use this procedure to remove and replace a disk drive nonconcurrently.
The component will not be serviced concurrently. If this system
is powered on, power it off before continuing.
When the system
is powered off, disconnect the AC input source from the enclosure
being serviced. Do not apply power to the enclosure until directed
to do so in this procedure.
Access the unit by:
- Open the front rack door.
- Loosen the thumbscrew (A) on the right side of the cover.
- Slide the cover to the right and remove it from the system unit
slot (B).
Remove the disk drive by:
- Unlock the disk drive handle by squeezing it and pulling it out
toward you as shown.
- Support the bottom of the disk drive as you slide it out of the
system or expansion unit. Do not hold the disk drive by the handle.
The
concurrent maintenance light for the slot turns off when you remove
the disk drive.
- Install the bezel on the new disk drive:
- Find the package that contains the new disk drive.
Attention: Disk drives are fragile. Handle with care.
- Remove the disk drive from its static protective package.
- Unlock the handle of the replacement disk drive by squeezing and
pulling it out toward you. If the handle is not all the way out, the
disk drive will not slide into the system.
- Attach the disk drive bezel (A) to the replacement disk
drive as shown.
- Press in and then tighten the thumbscrew (B) to secure
the bezel to the disk drive.
- Install the disk drive:
- Support the bottom of the disk drive as you align it with the
guide rails in the system unit. Do not hold the disk drive by the
handle.
- Slide the disk drive into the system until it stops.
- Push the disk drive handle in until it locks.
Note: It is important
to ensure that when installing a disk drive, that the drive is fully
seated and all the way into the system.
- Reconnect the power source.
- Power on the unit, and then go to Verifying
a repair. This
completes this procedure.