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Verify electrical requirements. Ensure that grounding specifications and power requirements
are met.
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Confirm environmental requirements.
Inspect the shipping containers for damage
HP shipping containers protect their contents under normal shipping conditions. After the
equipment arrives, carefully inspect each carton for signs of shipping damage. Shipping damage
constitutes moderate to severe damage, such as punctures in the corrugated carton, crushed
boxes, or large dents. Normal wear or slight damage to the carton is not considered shipping
damage. If you find shipping damage to the carton, contact your HP customer service
representative immediately.
Unpack the server blade
1.
Use the instructions printed on the outside top flap of the carton.
2.
Remove inner accessory cartons and the top foam cushions.
IMPORTANT:
Inspect each carton for shipping damage as you unpack the server blade.
3.
Place the server blade on an antistatic pad.
Check the inventory
The sales order packing slip lists the equipment shipped from HP. Use this packing slip to verify
that the equipment has arrived.
NOTE:
To identify each item by part number, see the sales order packing slip.
Damaged equipment returns
If the equipment is damaged, immediately contact your HP customer service representative. The
service representative initiates appropriate action through the transport carrier or the factory
and assists you in returning the equipment.
Installing additional components
If your server blade has no additional components to install, go to
“Installing and powering on
the server blade” (page 32)
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Installing the server blade into the enclosure
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