A drawer is designed to support its own weight, plus the weight of installed DDICs, when fully opened.
CAUTION:
The sideplanes on the enclosure drawers are not hot swappable or customer serviceable.
Safety features
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To prevent the rack from tipping, slide only one enclosure out of the rack at a time.
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The drawer locks into place when fully opened and extended. To reduce finger pinching hazards, two latches must be
released before the drawer can be pushed back into the drawer slot within the enclosure.
Each drawer can be locked shut by turning both anti-tamper locks clockwise using a screwdriver with a Torx T20 bit (included
in your shipment). The anti-tamper locks are symmetrically placed on the left and right sides of the drawer bezel. Drawer status
and activity LEDs can be monitored by two drawer LEDs panels located next to the two drawer-pull pockets located on the left
and right side of each drawer.
Figure 22. Drawer bezel details
1. Left side
2. Right side
3. Anti-tamper lock
4. Sideplane OK/Power Good
5. Drawer fault
6. Logical fault
7. Cable fault
8. Drawer activity
9. Drawer pull handle
NOTE:
For descriptions of drawer LED behavior, see
Storage system hardware
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