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Replacing Components
Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray
When viewing the chassis from the noninterface processor end, the fan tray is on the far right. (See
Figure 2.) A cutout in the front of the tray provides a handle for pulling the tray out of the chassis.
An M4 Phillips screw anchors a tab on the lower left side of the tray to the interior chassis frame,
just below the right power supply ear. When the fan tray is fully inserted in the chassis, an edge
connector on the fan control board snaps into the backplane electrical connector. The bottom of the
tray is a metal runner that guides the tray along a metal track on the chassis floor. Also, a bracket on
the chassis ceiling helps guide the tray into the chassis.
Warning
cable. When the power is on, high current is exposed on the fan tray and backplane.
While referring to Figure 6, follow these steps to replace the fan tray.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Note
on the bottom of the fan tray must slide along in the track on the floor. At the same time, the runner
on the top of the tray must slide through the notch at the top of the chassis opening, then over the top
of the card cage while staying to the left of the L-bracket on the chassis ceiling.
10 600W AC-Input Power Supply and Fan Tray Replacement Instructions
Before accessing the chassis interior, turn off the system power and unplug the power
Follow Steps 1 and 2 in the section "Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover Panel" on
page 9 to open the chassis.
Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the M4 Phillips screw from the tab on the
lower left side of the fan tray.
Grasp the cutout handle in the front of the tray and pull the fan tray straight out of the
chassis. After the fan control board connector frees the backplane socket, the fan tray will
slide easily along the track and out of the chassis.
Place the removed fan tray in an antistatic bag for storage or return to the factory.
Hold the new fan tray in the orientation shown in Figure 6. You can hold the handle with
either your right or left hand as long as you use both hands to handle the tray. However,
when inserting the tray, there is little room between the tray and the right side of the chassis.
Keep the tray as straight as possible, or you may have trouble inserting it into the chassis.
Before inserting the fan tray, compare the hardware inside the chassis to Figure 7. The runner