IBM IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Manual To The Installation

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IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275
Your Guide to Removing, Replacing, and
Installing Parts
SA38-0639-00

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  • Page 1 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Your Guide to Removing, Replacing, and Installing Parts SA38-0639-00...
  • Page 2 A reader’s comment form is provided at the back of this publication. If the form has been removed, address comments to Information Development, Department H6DS-905-6C006, 11501 Burnet Road, Austin, Texas 78758-3493. To send comments electronically, use this commercial internet address: aix6kpub@austin.ibm.com. Any information that you supply may be used without incurring any obligation to you.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Notices........v Electrical Safety ....... . . vi Laser Safety Information .
  • Page 4 Index ........73 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 5: Safety Notices

    Safety Notices A danger notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing death or serious personal injury. Danger notices appear on the following pages: v vi v 42 A caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury.
  • Page 6: Electrical Safety

    This product is equipped with a three-wire power cable and plug for the user’s safety. Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock. DANGER To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect all power cables from the electrical outlet before relocating the system. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 7: Laser Safety Information

    CAUTION: All IBM laser modules are designed so that there is never any human access to laser radiation above a class 1 level during normal operation, user maintenance, or prescribed service conditions. Data processing environments can contain equipment transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at greater than class 1 power levels.
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  • Page 9: Data Integrity And Verification

    Data Integrity and Verification IBM computer systems contain mechanisms designed to reduce the possibility of undetected data corruption or loss. This risk, however, cannot be eliminated. Users who experience unplanned outages, system failures, power fluctuations or outages, or component failures must verify the accuracy of operations performed and data saved or transmitted by the system at or near the time of the outage or failure.
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  • Page 11: About This Book

    This book provides information about identifying problems that are related to parts, removing and replacing those parts, installing optional parts (features), and verifying that parts are installed and operating correctly in your IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 . In this book, the IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 are hereafter referred to as the system.
  • Page 12: Ergonomic Information

    The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: v AIX v Eserver v IBM v IntelliStation v pSeries v RS/6000 Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1. Overview

    Chapter 1. Overview The Model 275 is designed to allow customers to remove, replace and install certain options and parts. If you are installing an optional part in your system, use the installation procedure for the part in Chapter 2, “Removal, Replacement, and Installation Procedures”, on page 3.
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  • Page 15: Chapter 2. Removal, Replacement, And Installation Procedures

    Chapter 2. Removal, Replacement, and Installation Procedures This chapter provides removal, replacement, and installation procedures for the Model 275. Notes: 1. Servicing of the Model 275 can be performed with the system either in the vertical or horizontal position. 2. Before performing any of the removal or replacement procedures in this chapter, read the following danger and caution notices.
  • Page 16: Handling Static-Sensitive Devices

    If you need to lay the device down while it is out of the antistatic bag, lay it on the antistatic bag. Before picking it up again, touch the antistatic bag and the metal frame of the system at the same time. v Handle the devices carefully to prevent permanent damage. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 17: Procedure List

    Procedure List Part Procedure Location Adapters “PCI Adapters” on page 12 Adapter Dividers and Light Pipes “PCI Adapter Dividers and Light Pipes” on page 17 Battery “Battery” on page 22 Bezels “Bezels” on page 11 Bezel Door “Bezel Door” on page 10 Covers “Covers”...
  • Page 18: Placing The Model 275 Into The Service And Operating Position

    Attention: The system weighs between 34 kg (75 pounds) and 41 kg (90 pounds). Do not try to lift the system by yourself. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 19: Starting The System

    Starting the System This section discusses the various ways to start the system. To start the system, do the following: 1. Open the bezel door. 2. Ensure that the power is connected to the system unit. Before you press the power-on button on the operator panel, observe the following: v The power LED is slowly blinking.
  • Page 20: Stopping The System

    If your system is running AIX, type shutdown v If your system is running Linux, type shutdown now -h 4. After you shut down the operating system, set the power switches of any attached devices to Off. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 21: Covers

    Covers The following procedures describe the removal and replacement of the system’s service access cover. Before performing the following procedures, read the “Safety Notices” on page v. Removing the Service Access Cover To remove the service access cover, do the following: 1.
  • Page 22: Bezel Door

    2. Rotate the bezel door toward the top of the system. 3. Press down on the back edge of the bezel door, and seat the top post into its mating hole. 4. Close the bezel door. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 23: Bezels

    Bezels The following procedures describe the removal and replacement of the system bezel. Before performing the following procedures, read “Safety Notices” on page v. Removing the Front Bezel To remove the front bezel, do the following: 1. Remove the bezel door as described in “Bezel Door” on page 10. 2.
  • Page 24: Pci Adapters

    Decide which PCI slot you will use before you start to install a new PCI adapter in your system. See the RS/6000 and eServer pSeries PCI Adapter Placement Reference, order number SA38-0538 for information about using the PCI adapter slots in your system. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 25: Removing A Non-Hot-Pluggable Pci Adapter

    Removing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter To remove a non-hot-pluggable PCI adapter, do the following: 1. Stop the system as described in “Stopping the System” on page 8. 2. Place the system into the service position as described in “Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position”...
  • Page 26 16. Replace the service access cover as described in “Replacing the Service Access Cover” on page 9. 17. Reconnect the power source to the system. 18. Return the system to the operating position as described in “Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position” on page 6. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 27: Replacing Or Installing A Non-Hot-Pluggable Pci Adapter

    19. Start the system as described in “Starting the System” on page 7. Replacing or Installing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter To replace or install an non-hot-pluggable adapter, do the following: 1. Stop the system as described in “Stopping the System” on page 8. 2.
  • Page 28 18. Return the system to the operating position as described in “Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position” on page 6. 19. Start the system as described in “Starting the System” on page 7. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 29: Pci Adapter Dividers And Light Pipes

    PCI Adapter Dividers and Light Pipes The following procedures describe the removal and replacement of PCI adapter dividers and light pipes. Before performing the following procedures, read the “Safety Notices” on page v. Removing a PCI Adapter Divider To remove a PCI adapter divider, do the following: 1.
  • Page 30: Replacing A Pci Adapter Divider

    9. Return the system to the operating position as described in “Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position” on page 6. 10. Start the system as described in “Starting the System” on page 7. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 31: Removing The Pci-Adapter-Divider Light Pipes

    Removing the PCI-Adapter-Divider Light Pipes To remove a PCI-adapter-divider light pipe, do the following: 1. Remove the PCI adapter divider as described in “Removing a PCI Adapter Divider” on page 17. 2. Locate the light pipe you want to remove and note the location. 3.
  • Page 32: Service Processor Assembly

    11. Place the service processor assembly in a safe place. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 33: Replacing The Service Processor Assembly

    1 System Unit 4 Service Access Cover 2 Service Processor Assembly 5 Spring Latch 3 Service Processor Assembly 6 Service Processor Assembly Handle (2) Alignment Pin Holes Replacing the Service Processor Assembly To replace the service processor assembly, do the following: 1.
  • Page 34: Battery

    8. If you are running AIX, the bootlist command may need to be run while logged in as root user. This action rebuilds the customized boot list. IP (Internet protocol) parameters may also need to be reentered. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 35: Hot-Swap System Fans

    Hot-Swap System Fans The following procedures describe the removal and replacement of the hot-swap system fans. Before performing the following procedures, read the “Safety Notices” on page v. This system supports hot-swap and redundant cooling. The system electronics are cooled with three system cooling fans.
  • Page 36: Replacing A Hot-Swap System Fan

    6. Replace the service access cover as described in “Replacing the Service Access Cover” on page 9. 7. Return the system to the operating position as described in “Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position” on page 6. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 37: Fan Tray Assembly

    Fan Tray Assembly The following procedures describe the removal and replacement of the fan tray assembly. Before performing the following procedures, read the “Safety Notices” on page v. The three system cooling fans rest in a fan tray. The fans can remain in the tray while the tray is removed or replaced.
  • Page 38: Replacing The Fan Tray Assembly

    “Removing the Media Bay Chassis” on page 38 to identify the media-bay-chassis latches). b. Replace the front bezel as described in “Replacing the Front Bezel” on page 11 8. Replace the service access cover as described in “Replacing the Service Access Cover” on page 9. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 39 9. Return the system to the operating position as described in “Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position” on page 6. 10. Start the system as described in “Starting the System” on page 7. Chapter 2. Removal, Replacement, and Installation Procedures...
  • Page 40: Media Devices

    Operating Position” on page 6. 4. Replace the front bezel as described in “Replacing the Front Bezel” on page 11 5. Start the system as described in “Starting the System” on page 7. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 41: Scsi Media Devices

    1 System Unit 5 Blue Retaining Tab (For Slimline Devices) 2 Optional SCSI Media Device 6 Front Bezel (Shown in Media Bay Chassis) 3 Media Bay Chassis 7 Slimline Diskette or Optical Device 4 Optional SCSI Media Device 8 Slimline Optical Device Screw (3) SCSI Media Devices A SCSI media device can be placed in the SCSI media-device bay.
  • Page 42 If you are removing a audio-card cable, note how the cable is routed through the system so that you can replace it correctly. 4. Remove the cable from the media bay chassis or the system. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 43 1 System Unit - Top View in 5 Disk Drive Bay Service Position 2 SCSI Single-Ended Cable 6 Audio Card Cable 3 Media-Bay-Chassis Backplane 7 PCI Adapter Slots 4 SCSI Media Device 1 System Unit (Side View in 7 Audio-Card Cable Service Position) 2 DVD-RAM Cable (SCSI 8 Media Bay-Chassis Backplane...
  • Page 44: Disk Drive Bezels And Fillers

    4. Attach the disk drive bezel to the front of the disk drive. 5. Follow the procedures for adding a disk drive as described in “Hot-Swap Disk Drives” on page 33. 1 Disk Drive Bezel 2 Disk Drive IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 45: Hot-Swap Disk Drives

    Hot-Swap Disk Drives The following procedures describe the removal, replacement, and installation of hot-swap disk drives. Before performing the following procedures, read the “Safety Notices” on page v. Note: You do not have to power off the system to remove a hot-swap disk drive. Before you perform these procedures, ensure that you have taken the appropriate actions to back up the data for the drive you are removing, and that the drive has been removed from the configuration.
  • Page 46: Removing A Hot-Swap Disk Drive

    11. Remove the disk drive by placing the disk drive release handle into the open position (perpendicular to the drive) and pulling the hot-swap disk drive away from the bay. The lit LED on the disk drive will turn off when the disk drive is removed. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 47 1 System Unit 2 Disk Drive 3 Disk Drive Release Handle 12. Press F10 to exit smitty. Chapter 2. Removal, Replacement, and Installation Procedures...
  • Page 48: Replacing Or Installing A Hot-Swap Disk Drive

    9. Select Install/Configure Devices Added After IPL and press Enter. Successful configuration is indicated by the OK message displayed next to the Command field at the top of the screen. 10. Press F10 to exit smitty. 11. Close the bezel door. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 49: Removing A Hot-Swap Disk Drive With The System Power Off

    Removing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive with the System Power Off A hot-swap disk drive is removed from the system with the system power off when the system is running Linux or a system failure has occurred. Attention: Before you perform the following procedure, if your system is operational, back up the data for the drive you are removing, and ensure that the drive has been removed from the configuration.
  • Page 50: Media Bay Chassis

    6. Unplug the operator panel cable from the media bay chassis as you remove the media bay chassis from the system chassis. 1 System Unit 4 Media Bay Chassis Latch (One on Each Side) 2 Media Bay Chassis (Drives Installed) 5 Guide Rails 3 Front Bezel IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 51: Replacing The Media Bay Chassis

    Replacing the Media Bay Chassis To replace the media bay chassis, do the following: 1. Align the media bay chassis with the chassis opening and press into place until you feel the latches lock. 2. Replace the front bezel as described in “Bezels” on page 11. 3.
  • Page 52: Operator Panel Power Cable

    SCSI Media Drive Installed) 2 Operator Panel Power Cable 6 Media Bay Chassis Locking Tab (2) 3 Operator Panel 7 Front Bezel 4 Operator Panel Locking Tab (2) 8 Media Bay Chassis Guide Rail IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 53: Replacing The Operator Panel Power Cable

    Replacing the Operator Panel Power Cable To replace the operator panel power cable, do the following: 1. Connect the operator panel power cable to the connector at the rear of the operator panel. 2. Carefully slide the operator panel into the operator panel bay until you feel the locking tabs lock in place.
  • Page 54: Power Supply

    LED is blinking, and the amber LED is off, then the system is turned off, but the power supply is still connected to the power source. If the amber LED is active, then the power supply is not operating correctly. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 55: Removing A Power Supply With The System Power Off

    Removing a Power Supply with the System Power Off Before performing the following procedure, read and understand all of the safety notices beginning with “Safety Notices” on page v. To remove a power supply with the system power off, do the following: 1.
  • Page 56 4 Power Supply #1 (Primary) 2 Power Supply Filler Panel 5 Power Supply Release Handle 3 System 8. After the power supply is released from its connector, pull the power supply straight out from the system. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 57: Replacing A Power Supply With The System Power Off

    Replacing a Power Supply with the System Power Off Before performing the following procedure, read and understand all of the safety notices beginning with “Safety Notices” on page v. Notes: 1. Do not connect the power cables to the power source until you are instructed to do so. 2.
  • Page 58: Installing Or Replacing A Power Supply With The System Power On

    1 Power supply 4 Fault LED (Amber) 2 Power supply handle (2) 5 DC Good LED (Green) 3 Spring Latch (2) 6 AC Good LED (Green) IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 59 7. Plug the second power cable into the rear of the new power supply. Note: Do not connect the power cable to the power source until you are instructed to do so. 8. Connect the power source to the system. 9.
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  • Page 61: Chapter 3. Parts Information

    Chapter 3. Parts Information This chapter contains parts information for the IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 .
  • Page 62: System Unit Parts

    Fan Tray Notes: 1. For reference only. 2. See RS/6000 Eserver pSeries Adapters, Devices, and Cable Information for Multiple Bus Systems, order number SA38-0516, contains information about adapters, devices, and cables for your system. IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 63: Model 275 Parts

    Model 275 Parts Index Number Part Number Units Per Description Assembly 53P4402 Service Access Cover See note1 System Unit 53P6139 Top Access Cover 53P6230 Operator Panel 53P6136 Front Bezel Door 53P6133 Front Bezel 97P2987 Filler panel, front Notes: 1. For reference only. 2.
  • Page 64: Power Cable

    India, Iraq, Ireland, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Malawi, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, People’s Republic of China, Qatar, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Tanzania, Uganda, United Arab Emirates (Dubai), United Kingdom, Zambia 14F0051 Liechtenstein, Switzerland 14F0069 Chile, Ethiopia, Italy 14F0087 Israel 6952291 Paraguay, Colombia, Uruguay IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 65: Keyboards And Mouse (White)

    Keyboards and Mouse (White) Index Number Part Number Units Per Description Assembly 93H8120 Keyboard, 101 United States English (ID 103P) 93H8123 Keyboard, 102 Spanish (ID 171) 93H8125 Keyboard, 102 Arabic (ID 238) 08L0904 Keyboard, 102 Belgium French (ID 120) 08L0905 Keyboard, 102 Belgium (ID 120) 08L0906 Keyboard, 102 Danish (ID 159)
  • Page 66: Keyboards And Mouse (Black)

    Keyboard, 106 Japan (ID 194) 07L9481 Keyboard, 101 Chinese/US (ID 467) 07L9482 Keyboard, 103 Korea (ID 413) 07L9483 Keyboard, 101 Thailand (ID 191) 08L0362 Three Button Mouse (Black) 09P4455 Three Button Mouse (Black) IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 67: Appendix A. Environmental Notices

    For information on disposal of batteries, contact your local waste disposal facility. In the United States, IBM has established a collection process for reuse, recycling, or proper disposal of used IBM sealed lead acid, nickel cadmium, nickel metal hydride, and other battery packs from IBM Equipment.
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  • Page 69: Appendix B. Notices

    Appendix B. Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. The manufacturer may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in other countries. Consult the manufacturer’s representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area.
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  • Page 71: Appendix C. System Locations

    Appendix C. System Locations The locations listed in this section can be used to help identify a component of the system. Model 275 Front View 1 Operator Panel 2 Slimline Media Bay 3 Slimline Media Bay 4 SCSI Media-Device Bay 5 Hot-swap disk drives...
  • Page 72: Rear View

    5 Test Connector (For Manufacturing 13 Hardware Management Use Only) Console Connector (HMC 1) 6 Serial Connector 1 14 Primary Power Supply V2 Receptacle 7 PCI-X Slot Access 15 Redundant Power Supply V1 Receptacle 8 Rack Indicator IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 73: Power Supply Locations

    Power Supply Locations Each power supply has three LEDs. The amber LED on the power supply indicates a problem with the power supply. If a power supply is diagnosed with a cooling problem, the entire power supply must be replaced. 1 Primary Power Supply V2 4 System Unit (In Service Position) 2 Redundant Power Supply V1...
  • Page 74: Fan Locations

    LED located on top of the fan. A lit amber LED indicates that the fan is not operating correctly. 1 Cooling Fan 1 3 Cooling Fan 3 2 Cooling Fan 2 4 System Unit IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 75: System Backplane Locations

    System Backplane Locations The following illustration of the system backplane identifies the primary connectors used in your system. V3 V2 P1 P4 J0B J1B 1 Media Backplane 15 2.5V Voltage Regulator Module (V2) 2 Memory DIMM 5, J0A 16 (Hardware Management Console) 3 Memory DIMM 6, J0B 17 Primary Power Supply V2 4 Memory DIMM 7, J1A...
  • Page 76: Pci-X Slot Locations

    PCI adapter slot locations when viewing from the rear of the system. 1 PCI-X Slot 1 4 PCI-X Slot 4 2 PCI-X Slot 2 5 PCI-X Slot 5 3 PCI-X Slot 3 6 PCI-X Slot 6 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 77: Memory Dimm Locations

    Memory DIMM Locations The memory DIMMs used in the system are located on the system backplane. Your system contains 8 memory DIMM slots. Associated with each memory DIMM slot is an LED, which is located on the edge of the system backplane. A lit LED indicates a problem with a specific memory DIMM. For more information on the locations of the system LEDs, go to “System LED Locations”...
  • Page 78 Memory slot 2 (J3A) U0.1-P1-M2 Memory slot 3 (J2B) U0.1-P1-M3 Memory slot 4 (J2A) U0.1-P1-M4 Memory slot 5 (J0A) U0.1-P1-M5 Memory slot 6 (J0B) U0.1-P1-M6 Memory slot 7 (J1A) U0.1-P1-M7 Memory slot 8 (J1B) U0.1-P1-M8 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 79: Operator Panel Component Locations

    Operator Panel Component Locations The following illustration shows the component location on the operator panel. Number Component Name Component Description Operator Panel Display Displays current status of system startup, or diagnostic information in the event of a hardware problem. Attention LED Normal State - LED is off System Reset Button Resets the system...
  • Page 80: Scsi Ids And Bay Locations

    Field installations might not comply with these recommendations. 2. One disk drive backplane is standard in the IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 ; a second backplane can be added. In the figure above, the system is shown fully populated with two backplanes and four disk drives.
  • Page 81: System Led Locations

    System LED Locations The following illustration shows the system LED locations for the Model 275. Pointers in the illustration to grey dots represent amber LEDs. Pointers to black dots represent green LEDs. Rear View Front View Top View = Green LED = Amber LED 1 Disk Drive LEDs 7 Power Supply LEDs...
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  • Page 83: Appendix D. Component And Attention Leds

    Appendix D. Component and Attention LEDs This chapter contains information about component and attention LEDs, which assist in identifying failing components in your system. Operator Panel Display If a failing component is detected in your system, an amber-colored attention LED is turned on solid (not blinking).
  • Page 84 Card Internal Amber Normal Identify Backplane Service Card Internal Amber Normal Identify Identify Processor Card Voltage Card Internal Amber Normal Identify Regulator Identify Module RAID Daughter Card External Amber Normal Identify Identify Card IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 85: Index

    Index accessing information xi ergonomic information xii adapter dividers 17 error codes 1 removal 17 replacing 18 adapter-divider light pipes removing 19 fan locations 62 replacing 19 fan tray assembly 25 adapters, PCI 12 removal 25 non-hot-pluggable removal 13 replacement 26 non-hot-pluggable replacement or installation 15 fans, hot-swap 23 attention LEDs 71...
  • Page 86 45 installation 30 power supply locations 61 power cable 29 product disposal 55 removal 29 publications replacement 30 accessing xi SCSI cable 29 online xi service access cover removal 9 replacement 9 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Parts Guide...
  • Page 87 service access covers 9 service position Model 275 6 service processor assembly 20 removal 20 replacement 21 Slimline media devices 28 removal 28 replacement 28 starting the system 7 static-sensitive devices 4 stopping the system 8 system fan locations 62 front view (Model 275) 59 LED locations 69 memory DIMM locations 65...
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