To Remove The Faulty Cpu - Avaya CallPilot 703t Maintenance And Diagnostics

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To remove the faulty CPU

1. Prepare the server for CPU replacement as follows:
2. Disconnect the processor fan cable, and then remove the processor fan.
3. Using both hands, remove the heat sink housing, as follows:
Avaya CallPilot® 703t Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
a. Shut down the server, and then disconnect the power and peripheral
device cables.
b. Place the server on its side.
c. Remove the side cover.
d. Remove the upper fan holder foam.
For instructions, see
Preparing the server for hardware maintenance
Warning:
Risk of personal injury or equipment damage
Failure to follow the procedures in
maintenance
on page 85 can result in electrical shock or equipment damage.
For instructions, see
To remove the processor fan
a. Grasp the bottom edge of one side of the heat sink housing, and pry the
bottom tabs away from the heat sink.
Caution:
Risk of equipment damage
Ensure that you do not bend the wings of the heat sink while removing
the heat sink housing as this will cause damage to the heat sink.
b. Repeat step
c. Lift the housing away from the heat sink.
Preparing the server for hardware
3.a
on page 151 for the other side.
To remove the faulty CPU
on page 85.
on page 101.
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