Removing And Replacing The Front Bezel; Removing The Front Bezel - HP Integrity rx6600 User's & Service Manual

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Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel

The front bezel provides server control and port access, and LED interfaces. You must power off the server to
remove the front bezel.
NOTE
The procedures in this section refer to the upper portion of the front bezel; the lower portion of
the front bezel is the processor access door.

Removing the Front Bezel

To remove the front bezel, follow these steps:
Step 1. Power off the server and disconnect the power cables. See "Powering Off the Server" on page 50.
Step 2. If rack installed, slide the server out from the rack until it stops. See "Extending the Server from
the Rack" on page 57.
Step 3. Remove the memory carrier assembly cover. See "Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover"
on page 60.
NOTE
Step 4. Remove the memory carrier assembly. See "Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly" on page 87.
Step 5. Press the button located on top of the bezel and directly in front of the memory carrier assembly to
release the processor board access door (Figure 4-18).
CAUTION
Step 6. Use the processor board assembly access door as a handle and gently slide the assembly out of the
chassis approximately six inches.
Step 7. Remove the eight screws that attach the bezel to the chassis.
Step 8. Tilt the bezel away from the chassis.
Step 9. Flip out the two pull handles located on both ends of the front bezel.
Step 10. Remove the plastic server label located to the right of the front panel LEDs.
a. Grasp the label, and pull it out until it stops.
b. Lift up on the notched retaining tab at the rear of the label until it clears the slot.
c. Pull the label completely out of the chassis.
Chapter 4
You do not need to fully remove the top cover to service this component; however, the
top cover release lever must be open.
You must remove the memory carrier assembly because it attaches directly to the
processor board.
The processor board access door opens to approximately a 30 degree angle. Do not
force the door to open to a greater angle. Failure to observe this caution results in
damage to server components.
Removal and Replacement
Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel
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