EcoDesign Disclosures Table of Contents Table of Contents Notices......................................ii Chapter 1. EU EcoDesign Compliance............................1 EcoDesign Overview................................. 2 OpenFlex F3x00 and E3000 EcoDesign Specifications......................2 Secure Erase and Sanitize.................................2 Completing Secure Erase on a Device Using the OCGUI....................2 Completing Sanitize on a Device Using the OCGUI....................... 7 /Storage/Devices/{id}/..............................
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Western Digital EU EcoDesign Compliance This document provides information and instructions related to the OpenFlex F3x00 and E3000 's compliance to the EU's ecodesign requirements. In This Chapter: - EcoDesign Overview........2 - OpenFlex F3x00 and E3000 EcoDesign Specifications...........2 - Secure Erase and Sanitize......2...
F3x00 and E3000 related to its manufacturing and operation, and instructions for secure data deletion and disassembly. 1.2 OpenFlex F3x00 and E3000 EcoDesign Specifications Product Type Online Data Storage Product Manufacturer's Name Western Digital Manufacturer's Registered Trade Name Western Digital® Manufacturer's Registered Trade Address 5601 Great Oaks Parkway San Jose, CA 95119 Product Model Number Chassis: OpenFlex™...
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize This task provides steps that should be followed to complete the Secure Erase procedure on a storage device using the OCGUI. This feature provides the option to securely erase the mapping table and erase all of the blocks that have been written to the device.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize Step 3 : Locate the device that will require volume extension from the list. Step 4 : Click the Device Actions icon: Step 5 : Click the Open in a new tab/window option to open the device page in a new window. This will keep the existing dashboard live in the current window.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize A "Are you sure you want to delete this path?" message will appear. Step 8 : Click the OK button to delete the path. Step 9 : If other Paths are present, repeat the last two steps to delete any remaining paths. Step 10 : Verify that all paths have been deleted.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize A "Are you sure you want to delete VolumeX?" message will appear. Step 13 : Click the OK button to delete the volume. Step 14 : If other volumes are present, repeat the last two steps to delete any remaining volumes. Step 15 : Click the Administration icon: Step 16 : Click the Initialize button: Step 17 : After clicking Initialize, the "Are You sure you want to Initialize this device?"...
1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize Step 18 : Select options for the number of pools and the secure erase option and click Initialize. The device secure erase will be executed. 1.3.2 Completing Sanitize on a Device Using the OCGUI This task provides steps that should be followed to complete the sanitizing procedure on a storage device using the OCGUI.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize Step 2 : Click the Devices banner to view a list of all connected devices: Step 3 : Locate the device that will require volume extension from the list. Step 4 : Click the Device Actions icon: Step 5 : Click the Open in a new tab/window option to open the device page in a new window.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize The device's Paths page appears: Step 7 : Click the delete icon next to the path. A "Are you sure you want to delete this path?" message will appear. Step 8 : Click the OK button to delete the path. Step 9 : If other Paths are present, repeat the last two steps to delete any remaining paths.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize Step 12 : Click the delete icon next to the volume. A "Are you sure you want to delete VolumeX?" message will appear. Step 13 : Click the OK button to delete the volume. Step 14 : If other volumes are present, repeat the last two steps to delete any remaining volumes.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize Step 17 : After clicking Sanitize, the "Are You sure you want to Sanitize this device?" window appears. Options to select Block Erase and Cryptographic Erase appear in the droplist. Step 18 : Select a Sanitize option.
1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize A "Sanitize In Progress..." message appears and the devices is sanitized using the Cryptographic Erase option. Step 19 : Verify the device has been sanitized by Step 20 : Click the Device Info icon: Step 21 : Verify that the device information reflects the results of the sanitize.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize Possible Mandatory User Attribute Description Type Values or Optional Configurable Model Free-Form 64 The model name String Chars or number for this Resource SystemType.Name "Storage" The domain type String string indicating the type of Device Resource.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize Possible Mandatory User Attribute Description Type Values or Optional Configurable OperatingSystem.OSType.Name Dedicated Indicates dedicated String software value. Name corresponds to ID OperatingSystem.Version F ree-Form The Operating System String 128 Chars or Firmware Version IndicatorLED.Name "Off", "Lit"...
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize Possible Mandatory User Attribute Description Type Values or Optional Configurable Capabilities.Members[].Name Block Server, The capabilities String Storage information value(s) Device regarding the Enclosure, Resource. Name Storage corresponds to ID Virtualizer, Blade Capabilities.Members[].ID 3 , 15, 31, 21,...
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize Possible Mandatory User Attribute Description Type Values or Optional Configurable Paths.Self Free-Form Fully qualified link to String the Path Resource Jobs.Self Free-Form Fully qualified link to String the Jobs Resource Files.Self Free-Form Fully qualified link to...
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize GET /Storage/Devices/{id}/ Example GET Response Body "Self": "http://10.20.30.40/Storage/Devices/0123456789/", "SystemType": { "Id": 2, "Name": "Storage" "Name": "nile-target", "Id": "0123456789", "OperatingSystem": { "Self": "http://10.20.30.40/Storage/Devices/0123456789/OperatingSystem/", "Name": "", "OSType": { "Id": 0, "Name": "Unknown" "Version": "blade-FW-Rev0"...
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.3 Secure Erase and Sanitize Response Code Name Definition Too Many Requests Indicates API service is busy, client should try again later PUT /Storage/Devices/{id}/ Example PUT Request Body $ curl http://{TargetAddress}/Storage/Devices/{id}/ \ -X PUT \ -H "Content-Type: application/json"...
1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Syntax Description Sanitize the Flash Media (WriteOnly); 2 = Start "Sanitize": {"ID": 2 | 4} Block Erase; 4 = Start Crypto Erase Table 5: PUT Request Headers Header Mandatory or Optional Description Authorization Mandatory...
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Required Tools # of People Required • #2 Philips Head screwdriver Step 1 : Uninstall the OpenFlex F3x00 from the enclosure. a. From the front of the rack, press the release button on the front of the OpenFlex F3x00 . The release handle will eject outward.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 8: Uninstall OpenFlex F3x00 Step 2 : Uninstall the top front cover from the OpenFlex F3x00 . a. Remove the 3 screws that secure the top part of the cover to the storage device. Figure 9: OpenFlex F3x00 Top Front Cover (Top Screws) b.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 10: OpenFlex F3x00 Top Front Cover (Side Screws)
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 11: Removing the Top Front Cover Step 3 : Uninstall the drives. a. Grasp the drive carrier on a drive and pull the drive free of the device chassis.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 12: Uninstalling Drives b. Remove the remaining drives the same way that the first drive was removed. Note: If the drives need to be used beyond this procedure, store them in an ESD safe location.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 13: Rear Bezel Screws b. Uninstall the rear bezel by sliding it off of the device. Figure 14: Uninstalling the Rear Bezel Step 5 : Uninstall the side panel from the fabric device. a.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 15: Left Panel Side Screws b. Remove the 3 screws from the top part of the side panel. Figure 16: Top Panel Screws c. Carefully pull the side panel away from the device chassis.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 17: Top Panel Screws Step 6 : Uninstall the NIC. a. Remove the 2 Phillips head screws from the plastic panel using a #1 screwdriver. Figure 18: Plastic Panel Screws b.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 19: NIC #2 Philips Head Screw c. Remove the 3 T7 screws using a T7 Torx screwdriver from the NIC. Figure 20: NIC T7 Screws...
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly d. Remove the transceiver connector from the rear of the NIC by pulling on the tab and sliding the transceiver out of the NIC connector. e. Slide the NIC up and out of the connector by pulling up on the tab in the left-hand corner and the connector on the top right corner of the NIC.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 22: Interposer Screws b. Slide the interposer up and out of the connector. Step 8 : Uninstall the Supercap mounting bracket. a. Remove the 8 screws from the supercap mounting bracket. Figure 23: Supercap Screws b.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 24: Uninstalling the Supercap Step 9 : Uninstall the Bezel. a. Disconnect the bezel connector from the PCBA board.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly Figure 25: Disconnecting the Bezel Cable from the PCBA b. Slide the front bezel from the Device by sliding it up until it comes free of the T-standoffs. Figure 26: Removing the Device Bezel Step 10 : Uninstall the PCBA.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.4 OpenFlex F3x00 Disassembly a. Remove the 9 Philips head screws from the PCBA board using a #1 Philips head screwdriver. Figure 27: PCBA Screws b. Slide the PCBA board up and out of the Device frame.
1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.5 BMC Module Disassembly Figure 28: Uninstalling the PCBA 1.5 BMC Module Disassembly Table 8: Replacement Procedure Info Required Tools # of People Required • T7 Torx screwdriver • T10 Torx screwdriver Step 1 : Uninstall the BMC module from the enclosure. a.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.5 BMC Module Disassembly Figure 29: BMC Module Release Handle Operation b. Lower the release handle until the BMC module is fully unseated (this occurs at about 60°) and pull the BMC module out of the chassis ensuring that you support the under side of the BMC module with your other hand.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.5 BMC Module Disassembly Figure 31: BMC Top Cover Screws...
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.5 BMC Module Disassembly Figure 32: Removing the BMC Screws b. Lift the rear of the BMC cover until it is free of the BMC.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.5 BMC Module Disassembly Figure 33: Uninstalling the BMC Step 3 : Uninstall the BMC board. a. Remove the 6 T10 screws from the BMC board using a T10 Torx screwdriver.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.5 BMC Module Disassembly Figure 34: BMC Board Screws b. From the rear of the BMC board, lift the board out of the BMC enclosure by lifting the board using pin until it is free of the BMC enclosure.
1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 35: Uninstalling the BMC Board 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Table 9: Replacement Procedure Info Required Tools # of People Required • T7 Torx screwdriver • 2 for removal of the chassis •...
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Required Tools # of People Required • Tweezers or needle-nose pliers (recommended) Step 1 : Disconnect the power cable from the failed PSU. Figure 36: Enclosure Power and Data Connections a. Move to the rear of the rack and open the cable retention clip on the PSU and disconnect the power cable from the PSU.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 38: PSU Release Latch Operation (Top View) b. Carefully pull the PSU out of the PSU Bay. Figure 39: Uninstall PSU Step 3 : Uninstall the remaining PSU. Step 4 : Uninstall the Fan Module from the enclosure. a.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 40: Fan Module Release Handle Unlocked b. Pull the release handle out until the Fan Module is unseated and can be removed from the fan bay. Figure 41: Uninstall Fan Module c.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 42: BMC Module Release Handle Operation b. Lower the release handle until the BMC module is fully unseated (this occurs at about 60°) and pull the BMC module out of the chassis ensuring that you support the under side of the BMC module with your other hand.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 44: OpenFlex F3x00 Release Operation b. Use the release handle to pull the OpenFlex F3x00 out of the enclosure part way. Then grasp the OpenFlex F3x00 from the underside to support it as you pull it the rest of the way out of the enclosure.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Step 7 : Uninstall the remaining devices from the chassis. Step 8 : Uninstall the top rear chassis cover. a. Remove the T7 screw from either side of the rear top cover (two total) using a T7 Torx screwdriver.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 47: Rear Chassis Cover Screws (Top) c. Slide the top rear lid toward the rear of the chassis and lift it away from the chassis. Figure 48: Uninstall the Rear Chassis Cover Step 9 : Uninstall the PSU enclosure cover.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 49: PSU Bay Cover Screws (Sides) b. Remove the 2 T7 screws from the top of the PSU bay cover using a T7 Torx screwdriver. Figure 50: PSU Bay Cover Screws (Top) c.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 51: Uninstalling the PSU Bay Cover Step 10 : Uninstall the PSU enclosure. a. Remove the 2 T7 screws from the card attached bracket of the PSU enclosure using a T7 Torx screwdriver.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 52: PSU Enclosure Card Attached Screws b. Remove the 3 T7 screws from the top of the PSU enclosure through the rectangular cutout and screw cutout. Figure 53: PSU Enclosure Top Screws...
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Note: The screw that attached in the single screw cutout is difficult to get to due to the backflow preventer. You may need to push the backflow preventer to the side from the rectangular cutout. c.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 55: Uninstalling the PSU Enclosure Step 11 : Uninstall the fan module shrouds. a. From the rear of the chassis, remove the 2 T7 screws from the fan module bay using a T7 screwdriver.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 56: Fan Module Shroud Screws b. Remove the 3 T7 screws from the outside side of the chassis using a T7 Torx screwdriver. These screws attach the fan shroud to the side of the chassis.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 57: Fan Module Shroud Side Screws c. From the inside rear of the chassis, disconnect the fan shroud connector by sliding the connector up and out of the connector mounts. Figure 58: Disconnecting the Fan Shroud d.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 59: Unseating the Fan Module Shroud (Slide to the Side) f. One of the T-standoff is in the corner of the keyhole slide the fan shroud toward the rear of the chassis until fully released.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 60: Unseating the Fan Module Shroud (Slide to the Rear) Note: The keyhole is a 90 degree slot meaning the fan shroud will need to be turned around the slot corner. Figure 61: Keyhole g.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 62: Uninstalling the Fan Module Shroud h. Repeat these steps to remove the remaining fan shroud. i. Remove the 2 T7 screws using the T7 Torx screwdriver from the fan shroud mount and remove the shroud mount from the chassis.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 63: Removing the Fan Module Shroud Mount j. Repeat the previous steps to remove the remaining shroud mount. Step 12 : Uninstall the midplane. a. Remove the 4 T10 screws that attach the midplane to the backplane using the T10 Torx screwdriver.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 65: Uninstalling the Midplane Step 13 : Uninstall the backplane. a. Remove the 7 standoffs using a 4.5mm nutdriver on which the fan shroud and PSU enclosure were mounted.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 66: Uninstalling the Standoffs b. Remove the 14 Philips head screws from the blackplane using a #1 Philips head screwdriver.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 67: Backplane Screw Location c. Lift the backplane from the front of the backplane and slide towards the front of the chassis.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly Figure 68: Uninstalling the Backplane Step 14 : Remove the chassis device guides. Note: The chassis device guides are not designed to be uninstalled. This step will require breaking the chassis device guides. a.
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1. EU EcoDesign Compliance EcoDesign Disclosures 1.6 Chassis Disassembly b. Repeat this step on the other end of the same device guide to completely remove the first device guide. c. Repeat the two previous steps to all of the remaining device guides.
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