Preparingfor Service 13-13
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13.4.2 SCSI Tray

Toremove the SCSI tray:
1. Remove the top bezel.
2. Loosen the three captive screws that hold the tray in place.
Insert a screwdriver in the notch at the top center of the SCSI tray to pull
out the SCSI tray.See Figure 13-9.
3. Remove the seven screws on top of the SCSI tray to lift off the tray cover
to access CD and tape drives.
See Figure 13-9.
Figure13-9 Removing the SCSI Tray
Toreplace the SCSI tray, reverse these procedures.
13.5 Powering On the System
See Section 12.3, “Restarting the System,” to power-onafter all panels have
been replaced.
Notch used
to pull out tray