Maintenance
Replacing the CR8e Cabinet 63
3Using the tip of your finger nail, ease the holder away from the unit.
4Once removed, separate the fuse from the holder.
5Replace the fuse with one of identical type and rating (250V 10A).
6Insert the fuse into the holder.
7Insert the fuse holder into the unit and secure it. Push in while turning
clockwise one quarter turn, locking it into place. Do not overtighten.
Replacing the CR8e Cabinet
CAUTION: Drives and printed circuit board components are sensitive to
electrostatic discharge. To prevent operating failure or damage,
observe the following: Establish a ground for yourself by using the
wrist grounding strap, or by touching the metal chassis prior to
handling or installing the drives or printed circuit board components.
1Remove your new enclosure cabinet from the shipping carton and inspect the
shipment. Save the packaging material.
2Turn the power OFF to the computer system and the old CR8e enclosure.
NOTE: Note the position of the data cables, disk drives, and the jumpers on I/O
Interface cards prior to disconnecting or removing the items. To facilitate
correct installation, you may want to tag the cables appropriately. The
drives should have a drive label located on the front of each drive unit.
3Remove each drive noting its position and store them in a safe location.
4Disconnect the data and power cables from the old subsystem enclosure.
5(Rack Mount Systems Only) Remove the CR8e subsystem from the rack
cabinet assembly.
6(Single-Bus Modules Only) Remove the Single-Bus configuration module from
the old enclosure and install it into the new subsystem enclosure.
7(Rack Mount Systems Only) Install the new CR8e subsystem enclosure into the
rack assembly.