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Chapter5 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components
Removing and Replacing Power System Components
Figure5-15 Removing a Power Tray –Version 2 Power Tray (CiscoASR 9010 Router Shown)
Step8 Rotate the ejector levers away from the tray to unseat the tray from its mating connector. Figure5-14
shows the process for the version 1 power trays, and Figure5-15 shows the process for the version 2 and
version 3 power trays.
Step9 Slide the power tray out of the bay of the chassis.
Installing an AC or DC Power Tray into a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
Follow these steps to install an AC or DC power tray into the chassis:
Step1 Slide the power tray into the bay until it engages its mating connector on the chassis. The ejector levers
will partly rotate inward as you do this.
Step2 Fully rotate the ejector levers inward to fully seat the power tray into its mating connector and seat the
power tray mounting ears against the chassis mounting ears. Figure5-16 shows how to install the version
1 power trays and Figure 5-17 shows how to install the version 2 power trays. The installation of version
3 power trays is similar to the installation of version 2 power trays, as shown in Figure5-17.When the
power tray is fully seated, the captive screw in each ejector aligns with the screw hole in the power tray
frame.
1Remove screws on each
side that secure the power
tray to the chassis
2Loosen the captive screw in
each ejector lever
3Rotate the ejector levers out
to unseat the tray from its
mating connector
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