Replacing the battery
The blink pattern of the red
STATUS
LED indicates which battery needs
replacement.
•
One blink::
Replace the standard battery.
•
Two blinks::
Replace the optional battery.
•
Three blinks::
Replace both the standard and optional batteries.
Before you begin
• Wear a wrist strap connected to the storage system to prevent part
failures caused by static electricity. Do not remove the wrist strap until you
finish the procedure.
• Confirm that the storage system power is turned on.
• Confirm that the red
STATUS
LED for the backup module containing the
battery to be replaced is blinking.
• Use the maintenance utility to check the battery.
Procedure
1.
Loosen the blue screw that secures the BKMF whose red
STATUS
LED is
blinking.
2.
Open the lever to pull out and remove the BKMF with both hands.
3.
Find the BKMF whose red
STATUS
LED is blinking, and then loosen the
blue screw that secures that BKMF.
4.
Slide the top panel of the BKMF and remove it.
5.
Hold the latch of the cable connector of the battery to be replaced and
remove the connector from the socket.
6.
Remove the battery to be replaced.
7.
Install a new battery in the BKMF and route cables along the groove of
the BKMF.
If replacing one battery, install the replacement battery at the front (fan)
side of the system. The battery clicks into place when installed securely
in the slot. Route cables with minimum bending.
8.
Connect the cable connector to the socket. You will hear a click when the
connection is secure.
9.
Replace the BKMF top panel by sliding it and then attaching it.
10.
Tighten the blue screw on the rear side of the BKMF.
11.
With the lever of the BKMF opened, hold the BKMF with both hands and
insert it straight into the slot.
12.
Close the lever of the BKMF, and tighten the blue screw.
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Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models
Summary of Contents for Virtual Storage Platform F400
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Page 22: ...22 Preface Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 106: ...106 Replacing storage system components Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 140: ...140 Replacing a fan Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 146: ... CBLM CBLH 146 Replacing a power supply Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 160: ...160 Replacing a power supply Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 198: ...6 Click Block 198 Replacing cache memory Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 250: ...250 Replacing a SAS cable Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 260: ...260 Replacing cache flash memory Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 268: ...268 Replacing a LAN blade Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 278: ...278 Replacing a backup module Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 284: ...284 Replacing a PCIe module Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 296: ...296 Replacing a PCIe cable connector Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 302: ...302 Replacing a PCIe cable Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
Page 312: ...312 General maintenance Service Guide for VSP Gx00 and VSP Fx00 Models ...
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