Removing The Server From A Rack - HP Integrity cx2600 Maintenance Manual

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in place. If the server is tray-mounted, it is not held in the rack and can fall from its mounting.
Do not extend the server from the rack, remove it from the rack for internal access.
5.
Remove the top cover. See

Removing the Server From a Rack

WARNING!
(70 lbs.). Serious injury may result if this warning is not observed.
NOTE:
Ensure there is enough area (approximately 1.5 meters [5 ft.]) to fully extend the server
from the front of the rack to work on it.
To remove the server from the rack, follow these steps:
1.
Turn off and disconnect system power. Disconnect power at the DC source end of the power
cables, using the disconnect device that is part of the rack or facility power system.
2.
Label and disconnect all cables from the unit rear panel connectors.
3.
Remove or loosen (as appropriate) the screws that fasten the server to the rack.
4.
Label and disconnect the rack or facility ground cable from the chassis rear panel
Figure 3-1 Chassis Ground Lug
5.
If the server is slide-mounted, slowly pull the chassis forward (or push from the rear) to
extend the chassis from the rack. The server is fully extended when the rail clips are locked
in place. Do not extend tray-mounted servers. Tray-mounted servers are not locked in place
and can fall if extended from a rack.
6.
Disengage the slides or mounting hardware and take the server to a static-free work station.
"Removing the Top Cover" (page
Do not attempt to lift the server alone. The server can weigh as much as 32 kilograms
29).
(Figure
Accessing a Rack-Mounted Server
3-1).
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