2.1 Spare Parts | Removal and Replacement Procedure |
2.1 Spare Parts
See Table 2.1 for the model and parts numbers to order the replacement disk drive.
Table 2.1 Model and parts numbers
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MHR2040AT | 40 GB |
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MHR2030AT | 30 GB | M3 (depth 3) | ||
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MHR2020AT | 20 GB | |||
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MHR2010AT | 10 GB |
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2.2 Disk Drive Removal
The method and procedures to demount the disk drive to check the jumper terminal, change the jumper position, or replace the device differ depend on the system cabinet structure. Therefore, for actual working procedures, the specific conditions necessary for each system must be determined. The general removal procedures, with notes, is as follows.
a)Disconnect the
b)Remove the screws that attach the drive and remove the drive from the system cabinet.
c)When storing or transporting the drive, pack it an antistatic bag.
To protect the device from damage and prevent the worker getting hurt, observe the following cautions and precautions in Subsection 1.1.1.
Damage or Device damage
1.Perform any removal after the system power is completely disconnected. The cable must not be disconnected and the screws that attach the drive must not be removed with the power ON.
2.Do not move the drive until it comes to a complete stop (about 30 s after the power is turned OFF).
3.Perform the human body grounding to discharge any static electricity from your body. (Be sure to wear a wrist strap)