G600 component maintenance
Maintenance Procedures
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December 2003
3
Reattach the ribbon cable. Be sure the red stripe on the cable is on the side closest to the power
cable.
4
Reattach the power cable (
Figure 105, Hard drive bracket and hard drive,
5
Lay the ribbon cable into the media server housing as it was before disconnecting it. This prevents
bunching of the cable when you slide the hard drive bracket back into the media server.
6
Slide the hard drive bracket into the media server, and hand-tighten the screws on the faceplate to
secure it to the media server. Do not tighten the screws with a screwdriver.
CAUTION:
Be sure the ribbon cable is pushed completely inside the media server and is not bunched,
pinched, or caught between the top of the hard drive and the hard drive slot.
Replace the cover of the S8700 Media Server
1
Replace the cover onto the media server (
Figure 104, Media Server cover removal and
on page 351). Be sure the inner rail guides of the cover set correctly on the bottom
rails of the media server.
2
Slide the media server cover forward so the covers’ tabs slide into place under the top slots of the
front panel.
3
Screw the two cross-point (Phillips) screws into the back of the media server to hold the cover in
place (
Figure 104, Media Server cover removal and replacement,
4
Reattach the brackets to the sides of the cover with the hex-head bracket screws.
5
Return to
Table 81, Tasks for replacing the hard drive on an S8700 Media Server,
continue with the listed tasks.
G600 component maintenance
G600 fan removal/replacement
!
WARNING:
You can remove the fan assembly while the system is running, but you must replace the new
assembly within 60 seconds to avoid a thermal overload.
1
Place the new fan assembly close to the G600.
2
Loosen the thumb screws on the fan assembly, and pull it straight out (unplug it) as shown in
Figure 106, Removing the G600 fan assembly,
on page 354. The power for the fan automatically
disconnects when the assembly is unplugged.
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