HP SL500 (M852x) manual Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge, Manual Release Screw

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Library Operation

Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge

Figure 3-8. Manual Release Screw

1.Gripper belt and pulleys

2.Gripper

3.Release screw

Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge

Cleaning cartridges have a limited life span. When the usage count exceeds its limit, you must replace it with a new one.

To replace a cleaning cartridge:

1.Open the door.

2.Remove the expired cleaning cartridge from its reserved slot.

3.Insert the new cleaning cartridge into that slot.

4.Close the tape library door.

5.Wait until the initialization tests complete before performing another task.

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Contents Abstract Product Version Supported Release Version Updates RVUsPart Number Published Document History Part Number Product Version Published Overview of the Tape Library SL500 M852x Tape Library Installation and User’s GuideCartridge Information Tables FiguresContents Document History What’s New in This ManualManual Information New and Changed InformationPage Change Bar Notation About This ManualNotation Conventions Hypertext LinksViii This section includes Overview of the Tape LibraryFront View of Tape Library Components Views and LocationsBack View of Tape Library Components Physical Configurations Base Module Slots Slots Locations for Firmware Slot Mapping Slots Locations for Scsi Element Numbering Mapping Slot Capacity for Back Wall of Cartridge Expansion Module Capacities CAP Robotics Unit Robotics Components Hand Assembly Interface Cards ElectronicsFans RLC CardCartridge Access Port Power SystemCAP Condition LTO Ultrium LTO Generation 3 SpecificationsSpecification Performance Supported Tape DrivesRobotics Safety FeaturesCards and Power Supply Audit of Tape Library10. Tape Library Interfaces Locations InterfacesPower Switch Controls and IndicatorsKeypad Buttons and Indicators Button Keypad Buttons and IndicatorsButtons/Indicators Description IndicatorPage Library Operation Automated ModeOpening the Front Door With Power Securing the Front Door With PowerSliding a Magazine Into a CAP Powering Off the Tape Library Powering On the Tape LibraryOpening the Front Door Without Power Manual ModeDoor Locking Lever Extended Securing the Front Door Without PowerInsert Cartridges Into Slots Locate and Remove CartridgeInserting Cartridges Into Slots Inserting Cartridge Into Tape Drive Inserting a Cartridge Into a Tape DriveLocation of Unload Button Removing a Cartridge From a Tape DriveRemoving a Cartridge From the Gripper Assembly Manual Release Screw Replacing a Cleaning CartridgePage Handle Cartridges Cartridge InformationInspect Cartridges Maintain Cartridges Apply Cartridge Labels Ultrium CartridgesValid Labels Label Type of Cartridge LTO Cartridge CodesUltrium Cartridge Label Write-Protect Switch Setting the Write-Protect SwitchSpecification L3 Cartridge L2 Cartridge L1 Cartridge LTO Gen 1, Gen 2, and Gen 3 Cartridge SpecificationsPage Adding the Control Path and the Data Path Supported ConnectionsServerNet/DA To add the data path PMF CRU PMF CRU Adding the Control Path and Data Path Supported ConnectionTo add the data path SCF, issue this command Configuration Overview Series Rear View System Configuration Example Fiber-opticAdding the Control Path and Data Path Page Figure A-1. Library and Rack Dimensions SpecificationsFigure A-2. Tape Library and Rack Dimensions Tape Library Environment Tape Library Components WeightsTable A-1. Library Component Weights Table A-2. Library Environment SpecificationsTable A-4. Non-Country-Specific Cords PowerPower Cord Numbers and Receptacles Table A-3. Power Cord and ReceptaclesInstalling the Power Cords Figure A-3. Power Cabling Table A-5. Power for Library Without Tape Drives Power SpecificationsTable A-6. Power for Base Unit and Two LTO Tape Drives Page Canadian Compliance Safety and ComplianceRegulatory Compliance Statements FCC ComplianceStatements-2 Laser Compliance European Union NoticeSafety Caution High Leakage Current Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WeeeSafety