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The BCM400 system starts up when you connect the AC power cord. If the system does not start and the red Power LED is on, you may need to press the reset button on the base function tray panel to start the system.

If you are replacing a single faulty power supply module, the BCM400 is already in operation. The replacement power supply module powers up when fully and correctly inserted in the redundant power supply cage.

5Verify the LEDs on the power supply module are lit. Verify all LEDs on the base function tray indicate the system functions correctly.

Removing a power supply module

Use this procedure for any of the following conditions:

Remove a single failed power supply module. A power supply module indicates a failure when the green LED (located on the module) is not lit.

Remove power supply modules before you install a new power supply cage in the BCM400 main unit (see “Upgrading to a redundant power supply” on page 286).

Note: It is not necessary to remove power from the BCM400 main unit or expansion unit to replace a single power supply module.

Warning: Protect the hardware components against damage from electrostatic discharge. Always wear a grounded wrist strap before you handle components. Always place the components in a static-free container.

To remove a power supply module

1Unfasten the power supply module locking nut. When the nut is fully unfastened, the nut should move freely in the screw cage.

2Swing the power supply module handle to a 90 degree angle to the power supply module.

3Grasp the power supply module handle. With your thumb, compress the locking tab toward the handle.

4Pull the power supply module out of the power supply cage (see notes in this step).

If you are replacing a faulty power supply module, power down the power supply module. Partially remove the power supply module from the power supply cage. Do not completely remove the power supply module.

Warning: When the power is on, wait several seconds before removing the power supply module completely from the power supply cage to ensure complete electrical discharge.

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