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Repackaging the card
To repackage a card:
1.
Prepare the anti-static bag and box of the card. Make sure that the bag is clean, dry, and not
damaged.
2.
Remove the transceiver modules from the card. If no transceiver module is installed on the card, go
to the next step. For how to remove a transceiver module, see the chapter “Replacement
procedures.”
3.
Remove all cards from the chassis slots, and install blank panels to the empty slots. For how to
remove a card and install a blank panel, see the chapter “Replacement procedures.”
4.
Put the card into the anti-static bag.
5.
Put the packed card into the box, and tape the flaps of the box with packing tape. Place the card
in a correct direction onto the foam cushion in the box; otherwise, the power supply cannot be
completely seated into the foam cushion.
Repackaging the switch chassis
Removing the chassis from the rack
To remove the chassis from the rack:
1.
Prepare the wooden carton and packing bag of the chassis. Make sure that the carton and bag
are clean, dry, and not damaged.
2.
Remove the top cap and side panels from the wooden carton, and put the pallet base to a proper
place.
3.
As shown in callout 1 in
Figure 52
, use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws that fix the
mounting brackets to the rack.
4.
As shown in callout 2 in
Figure 52
, use at least two persons to slide the chassis outwards along the
slide rails. When most part of the chassis is removed from the slide rails, lift up the chassis by
holding the handles at the chassis sides to completely remove the chassis from the rack.
IMPORTANT:
Because the HP A10500 Switch Series is heavy, HP recommends you to move the switch with a
mechanical lift.