HP rx1620 Safety Information, Accessing a Rack Mounted Server, Extend the Server from the Rack

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3 Removing and Replacing Components

This chapter provides instructions for removing and replacing components of the HP Integrity rx1620 Server.

Safety Information

Follow the procedures listed below to ensure safe handling of components and to prevent harm to both you and the HP Server:

Use an antistatic wrist strap and a grounding mat, such as those included in the Electrically Conductive Field Service Grounding Kit (P/N 9300-1155).

Handle accessory boards and components by the edges only. Do not touch any metal-edge connectors or any electrical components on accessory boards.

Do not wear clothing subject to static charge build-up, such as wool or synthetic materials.

WARNING! Hazardous voltages are present inside the HP Server. Always remove AC power from the server and associated assemblies while working inside the unit. Serious injury may result if this warning is not observed.

Service Tools Required

Service of this product may require one or more of the following tools:

IPF CPU Install Tool Kit (P/N 5069-5441), consisting of:

Disposable ESD Kit

Label-less CPU install tool (2.5mm hex and Torx 15)

1/4 inch Flat Blade Screwdriver

Phillips No. 1 Screwdriver

ACX-10 Torx Screwdriver

ACX-15 Torx Screwdriver

ACX-25 Torx Screwdriver

Accessing a Rack Mounted Server

The HP Integrity rx1620 Server is designed to be rack mounted. The following procedure explains how to gain access to an HP Integrity rx1620 Server that is mounted in an approved rack.

WARNING! Ensure that all anti-tip features (front and rear anti-tip feet installed with adequate ballast properly placed) are employed prior to extending the server.

Extend the Server from the Rack

NOTE: Ensure that there is enough area (Approximately 1.5 meters [4.5 ft.] to fully extend the server out the front and work on it.

To extend the server from the rack, perform the following steps:

1.Remove the T-25 screws that fasten the server to the rack.

2.Slowly pull the unit forward. The server is fully extended when the rail clips are locked in place. When fully extended, the top cover is fully accessible.

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Contents HP Integrity rx1620 Maintenance Guide Where to Get Help Contents Parts Information IndexRelated Documents What’s in This DocumentTypographical Conventions HP Encourages Your Comments Where to Get HelpInformation to Collect Before You Contact Support Service Tools Required Installing Internal Hard Disk DrivesFiller Removal from Slot Disk Drive Installation in Slot Installing Processors and Memory Installing an Additional ProcessorInstalling Processors and Memory Removing the Airflow Blocker, CPU Dust Cover, and Air Duct Unlocking the Processor Locking Mechanism Locking the Processor Assembly in Place Connecting the Processor Power Pod Securing the Processor Power Pod Installing Additional Memory Supported Dimm sizesDimm Locations Dimm Loading OrderInstalling DIMMs Dimm LocationsInserting Dimm into Memory Slot Installing Additional PCI Cards Installing a PCI CardUsing Jackscrew to Release PCI I/O Riser Removing the PCI I/O Riser Assembly Installing a PCI Card Optional Management Processor Card MPRemoving the MP Card Blank Connecting the Management Processor Card Installing the External Mounting Posts Accessing a Rack Mounted Server Safety InformationExtend the Server from the Rack Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel Insert the Server into the RackRemoving the Front Bezel Replacing the Front BezelRemoving the Cover Removing and Replacing the CoverReplacing the Cover Removing and Replacing the Cover Removing and Replacing System Memory Removing System MemoryInstalling System Memory Removing and Replacing a ProcessorRemoving a Processor Processor LocationRemove the Processor Power Pod Mounting Screws Removing and Replacing Components Removing the Power Pod Unlock the Processor Socket Replacing a Processor Aligning the Processor Assembly Screw in the four captive screws on the processor Installing the Processor Securing the Processor Power Pod Removing and Replacing the System Battery Removing the System BatteryReplacing the System Battery Removing the System BatteryRemoving the Power Supply Fan Unit Removing and Replacing Fan UnitsRemoving a Chassis Fan Unit Replacing the Power Supply Fan UnitReplacing a Chassis Fan Unit Removing and Replacing the Display Panel Removing the Display PanelReplacing the Display Panel Message similar to this appearsRemoving and Replacing the PCI I/O Riser Assembly Removing the PCI I/O Riser AssemblyRemoving and Replacing the PCI I/O Riser Assembly Replacing the PCI I/O Riser Assembly Removing and Replacing PCI Cards Removing a PCI CardUsing Jackscrew to Release PCI I/O Riser Replacing a PCI Card Removing and Replacing an Internal Hard Disk Drive Removing an Internal Hard Disk DriveReplacing an Internal Hard Disk Drive Removing an Internal Hard Disk DriveRemoving Disk Drive Slot Filler Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Power SupplyReplacing the Power Supply Power Supply Removal/ReplacementPower Supply Cable Removing and Replacing a Removable Media DriveRemoving a Removable Media Drive Removing the Optional Management Processor Card Replacing a Removable Media DriveReplacing the Optional Management Processor Card Removing and Replacing Components Removing the Optional Management Processor Card Battery Replacing the Optional Management Processor Card Battery Replacing the Base UnitReplacing the Base Unit Removing and Replacing Components Parts Information Field Replaceable Parts FRU ListAdditional Components Field Replaceable Parts FRU List Rack Solutions Index