Figure 3-26 Processor Cable Placed Incorrectly - HP 9000 rp4410 User's & Service Manual

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Installing the System
Installing Additional Components

Figure 3-26 Processor Cable Placed Incorrectly

Step 6. Lock the assembly to the socket by rotating the cam on the socket 180 degrees clockwise using the
CPU Install Tool or 2.5-mm Allen wrench.
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Step 7. Plug the processor cable into its socket on the extender board.
Step 8. Place the sequencer frame over the processor.
Step 9. Hand tighten the two knurled thumbscrews on the sequencer frame.
NOTE
Step 10. Using a CPU Install Tool (Torx T15 driver), tighten the four remaining T15 shoulder screws until
they bottom out. Follow the tightening sequence shown in Figure 3-27.
IMPORTANT Do not overtighten the four shoulder screws. They can shear off if overtightened.
Step 11. Using the CPU Install Tool (Torx T15 driver), finish tightening the two thumbscrews.
IMPORTANT Do not overtighten the two thumbscrews. They can shear off if overtightened.
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When rotating the locking cam, hold the palm of your hand on top of the assembly
and exert light pressure. This ensures that the assembly stays flush and level to the
socket while it is being tightened.
Do not tighten the other four shoulder screws until you have first hand-tightened the
two knurled thumbscrews.
Stop tightening the shoulder screws when you feel them bottom out.
Tightening the thumbscrews by 1/4 turn tightens them sufficiently.
Heatsink
Cable Placed Incorrectly -
Pinched Between Heatsink and
Extender Board Frame
Protective Plastic Sleeve
Sheet Metal Frame
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