Replacing A Power Supply - Dell EqualLogic FS7610 Series Hardware Owner's Manual

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5. Pull the bail away from the controller and slide the transceiver out of the controller.
Installing an SFP+ Tranceiver
1. Position the transceiver so that its key is oriented correctly to the port.
2. Gently insert the transceiver into the port until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks. If the
transceiver does not slide in easily, make sure the key is in the correct position.
3. Align a network cable with the transceiver port and insert the cable. Cables are keyed so they can only be
inserted correctly.
4. Bring the appliance back online to check the connections.

Replacing a Power Supply

The FS7610 NAS appliance contains two hot-swappable 717W AC power supply modules. If one supply fails,
you can replace it while the appliance remains online.
Although the appliance continues to function with only one working power supply, Dell recommends that
you replace a failed power supply as soon as possible. The second power supply ensures continued
operation and high availability in the event of a power or power supply failure.
Removing a Power Supply
1. Disconnect the power cord from the power source, then disconnect the other end from the failed power
supply. Remove the cord from the strain relief strap.
2. Press the release latch (callout 1 in
Figure 9: Removing a Transceiver
Figure
10) and slide the power supply out of the appliance (callout 2).
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