Removing The Device From The Rack - NEC Express5800/R310g-E4 User Manual

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2.2.3 Removing the device from the rack

Remove the server from the rack in the following procedure.
Follow the steps below and unmount the server from the rack.
1. Check that the server is powered off, and remove all the power cords and interface cables from the
server.
2. Remove the front bezel.
3. Loosen the screws on the left and right sides of the front panel of the CPU/IO module and release the
lock by pulling the ejector toward you.
4. Pull out the CPU/IO module carefully from the rack.
5. Hold firmly the server and remove it from the rack.
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safely. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause burns, injury, and property damage. For
details, see Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Do not drop the server.
4U chassis weighs about 15 kgs. At least two persons are required to install
it.
CPU/IO module weighs about 18 kgs. At least two persons are required to
install it.
Do not leave the CPU/IO module of the server being pulled out.
Do not get your fingers caught.
Important
Check whether the stopper goes down after
disconnecting
disconnect the cable and the stopper does
not go down, you cannot pull out the CPU/IO
module in the next step.
In case the stopper does not go down, insert
CPU/IO module deeply once again.
When you pull out the device, do not load anything on its top. It is dangerous,
Important
since the device becomes unstable and it may fall.
Do not hold the handle on the front side or the convex part on the back side. To
move the device, hold the bottom.
Since the device is locked and cannot be pulled out, pull it out after releasing the
lock by lowering the lock on the side of the CPU/IO module.
To remove the mechanical component of the rack, see Chapter 2 (2.2.2 Installing the server
Tips
to the rack).
Express5800/R310g-E4, R320g-E4, R320g-M4 User's Guide
CAUTION
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power cord. If
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