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Place an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface.
1.
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist and
2.
connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis. Make sure the router
is attached to a proper earth ground. For more information about ESD, see
"Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage" on page 226.
Locate the FPC or blank panel located in the leftmost slot of the card cage
3.
on the front of the chassis. It is directly below the offline button on the craft
interface that is labeled
If the slot is covered by a blank panel, you can leave it in place. If the slot
4.
contains an FPC, perform the following steps:
Loosen the thumbscrew at each end of the FPC, using a Phillips screwdriver
a.
if necessary.
Pull the ends of the ejector levers, which are adjacent to the thumbscrews,
b.
away from the face of the FPC until they are nearly perpendicular to it.
Grasp the top and bottom flanges of the card carrier and slide the FPC
c.
about halfway out of the card cage.
Place one hand around the front of the FPC (the PIC housing) and the other
d.
hand under it to support it. Slide the FPC completely out of the chassis,
and place it on the antistatic mat or in the electrostatic bag.
CAUTION: The weight of the FPC is concentrated in the back end. Be prepared to
accept the full weight—up to 29 lb (13.2 kg)—as you slide the FPC out of the chassis.
When the FPC is out of the chassis, do not hold it by the ejector levers, bus bars,
or edge connectors. They cannot support its weight.
Do not stack FPCs on top of one another after removal. Place each one individually
in an electrostatic bag or on its own antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface.
Repeat Step 4 for each FPC card carrier or blank cover, proceeding from
5.
left to right.
Installing the Router without a Mechanical Lift
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FPC0
Removing Components from the Chassis
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