Removable Media Assembly Drive; Removing The Rma - Sun Microsystems Ultra 60 Service Manual

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c. Close the hard drive handle to lock the hard drive into the system unit.
2. Connect the AC power cord.
3. Detach the wrist strap.
4. Replace the side access cover.
See Section 7.3, "Replacing the Side Access Cover" on page 7-4.
5. Power-on the system unit.
See Section 6.1, "Powering On the System Unit" on page 6-2.
9.2

Removable Media Assembly Drive

To remove and replace a removable media assembly (RMA) drive, it is necessary to
remove and replace the RMA. To remove and replace the RMA and an RMA drive,
refer to
Note – An RMA drive can include a CD-ROM drive, a 4-mm or 8-mm tape drive, or
any offered X-Option, such as a second diskette drive or a PCI-connected device.
Note – If there are no drives installed into the RMA, only the SCSI cable should be
routed into the upper drive bay. Attach the SCSI cable into the clip affixed on the
rear wall of the RMA.
9.2.1

Removing the RMA

1. Power off the system unit.
See Section 6.2, "Powering Off the System Unit" on page 6-3.
2. Remove the side access cover.
See Section 7.1, "Removing the Side Access Cover" on page 7-2.
Caution – Use proper ESD grounding techniques when handling components. Wear
an antistatic wrist strap and use an ESD-protected mat. Store ESD-sensitive
components in antistatic bags before placing them on any surface.
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Sun Ultra 60 Service Manual • August 2001
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FIGURE 9-2
FIGURE 9-3
and proceed as follows.

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