Attention: The left and right power supply and fan units are seated in the
DS5020 chassis in opposite orientations. If you cannot fully insert the power
supply and fan unit into the power supply and fan unit bay, flip it 180° and
reinsert it. Make sure that the levers lock into place in the storage subsystem
chassis. Do not force fit. The power supply and fan unit is designed to prevent
it from being inserted into the chassis incorrectly.
13. Plug in the power cord and turn on the power.
14. Check the Power and Fault LEDs on the new unit.
15. Based on the status of the Power and Fault LEDs, choose one of the following
steps:
vFault LED is on and ac and power LED are off - The new unit might be
installed incorrectly.The power supply and fan unit switch might not be
turned on. The power cord plug might not be fully inserted into the power
outlet or the power supply and fan unit ac socket. There is not any power to
the outlet that the power supply-unit is connected to. The power cord might
be faulty. Go to step 16.
vFault and ac power LED are on but the power LED is off - The power
supply and fan unit is faulty.Turn the power supply and fan unit power
switch to off and contact IBM Customer and TechnicalSupport for another
power supply and fan unit.
vAC and Power LED is on and Fault LED is off - Go to step 17.
16. Perform the following task or task(s) to resolve the problem:
vMake sure that the power switch is turned to the on position.
vMake sure that there is power at the ac outlet and no circuit breaker has
tripped.
vMake sure that the power cord is working and fully seated into the electrical
outlet and the power supply and fan unit ac socket.
vReinstall the power supply and fan unit.
If the above tasks do not resolve the problem, contact IBM Customer and
TechnicalSupport
17. Complete any remaining Recovery Guru procedures, if needed.
18. Check the status of each component in the storage subsystem.
19. Do any components have a Needs Attention LED?
Lever
Latch
Figure83. Replacing a power supply and fan unit
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