7.
Inspect the system processor socket area and remove any dust or debris (use a can of compressed
air).
8.
With the removal tool (A) sitting on top of the system processor module, push down on the tool to
lock the system processor module into the tool as shown in Figure 53.
The tool drops slightly when you push down on the processor module so that the jaws can grab the
bottom of the module. Make sure that both of the tool jaws are locked on the system processor
module. Do not press the blue release tabs until directed to do so later.
9.
Holding the tool, lift the tool and system processor module from the old system backplane socket to
transfer it to the new system backplane socket.
10.
Lower the tool and system processor module onto the socket. Align the beveled corner (A) of the
tool with the beveled corner on the socket as shown in Figure 54 on page 47. Ensure that the two
guide pins (C) are inserted into the alignment holes (B) on each side of the tool. Use care to lower
the tool evenly without tilting the tool. Do not attempt to slide the tool and the system processor
module in any direction while the system processor module is touching the socket. If the tool and
the system processor module are not aligned with the guide pins, lift the tool and the system
Figure 53. Locking the system processor module into the tool
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