IBM System x iDataPlex dx360 M2 Problem Determination And Service Manual page 146

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Note: You must remove the 3U chassis from the iDataPlex rack before you install
10. Install the hard disk drives (see "Removing and installing a hard disk drive" on
11. Reconnect the cables on the front of the system-board tray.
12. Turn on the system-board tray (see "Turning on the system-board tray" on
13. Make sure that the power-on LED on the system-board tray operator panel is
If you are installing a different system-board tray from the one that you removed,
you might have to configure the system-board tray using the Setup utility. See
"Using the Setup utility" on page 214 for more information.
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the system-board tray (see "Removing a 3U chassis from a Type 7825
iDataPlex rack" on page 190).
1. Slide the system-board tray into the 3U chassis until it stops.
2. Reconnect the cables that connect the system-board tray and optional adapter
to the 3U chassis.
3. Turn the fan assembly so that the connector aligns correctly with the connector
in the power supply.
4. Route any cables through the fan assembly.
5. Insert the fan assembly into the 3U chassis. Firmly press the fan assembly
straight down into the chassis by applying pressure on both ends of the fan
assembly simultaneously.
6. Reinstall the retention bracket that secures the fan assembly.
7. Reinstall the storage-riser-card assembly and ServeRAID SAS controller (see
"Installing a storage-riser-card assembly, ServeRAID SAS controller, and
battery cable interposer card in a 3U chassis" on page 183).
8. Align the top-cover assembly with the rear of the 3U chassis; then, slide it
forward until it clicks into place.
9. Reinstall the 3U chassis in the iDataPlex rack (see "Installing a 3U chassis in a
Type 7825 iDataPlex rack" on page 191).
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lit continuously, indicating that the system-board tray is receiving power and is
turned on.

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