Replacing
a
Double-Wide
Blind-Swap
Adapter
Before
installing
a
replacement
adapter
in
a
cassette
that
uses
two
adapter
positions,
referred
to
as
a
double-wide
cassette
,
perform
the
following
checks:
v
Check
that
the
screws
for
the
cassette
are
in
place:
–
Across
the
male
dovetail
side
–
Holding
the
extension
bracket
–
In
the
top
center
holding
the
cover
–
In
the
end
of
the
top
track
v
Check
to
ensure
that
the:
–
Rail
and
the
metal
bezel
are
aligned
–
Rail
is
not
caught
on
the
top
of
the
bezel
–
Tailstock
is
aligned
with
the
bezel
v
Check
the
handle
assembly
to
ensure
that
the:
–
Pivot
block
is
not
broken
–
Handle
is
set
to
the
blue
color
–
Handle
gray
bar
is
not
broken
v
Check
that
all
the
EMC
brackets
are
intact
and
in
place.
v
Check
that
the
light
pipes
are
intact
and
free
from
damage.
v
Check
the
bezel
hole
to
ensure
that
the:
–
Handle
is
activated
–
Hole
in
the
tailstock
aligns
with
the
hole
in
the
bezel
v
Check
the
cover
assembly
to
ensure
that
the
cover
end
is
held
by
the
rear
arm
of
the
bezel
assembly.
To
replace
the
adapter,
use
the
following
procedure:
1.
Press
the
center
of
the
handle
of
the
PCI
card
cassette
to
release
the
latch,
then
lower
the
handle
completely.
2.
When
the
handle
is
completely
lowered,
push
the
gray
locking
cross
bar.
3.
Hold
the
assembly
straight
on
with
the
PCI
slots.
4.
Place
the
double-wide
blind-swap
cassette
assembly
with
the
lower
leading
corner
between
installed
single-wide
cassettes.
5.
Slide
the
cassette
partially
into
the
guide.
6.
Ensure
the
dovetail
on
the
top
track
aligns
with
its
mating
component(s)
on
both
sides.
After
the
dovetails
are
engaged,
push
the
cassette
fully
into
the
drawer.
You
will
feel
some
resistance
when
the
cassette
is
fully
inserted.
When
the
cassette
is
fully
inserted,
it
aligns
with
the
other
installed
cassettes.
7.
If
the
cassette
is
fully
inserted,
press
the
button
on
the
handle
to
unlock
the
gray
crossbar.
8.
Raise
the
handle
with
one
hand
and
at
the
same
time,
use
your
other
hand
to
press
down
on
the
metal
tab
(adapter
tailstock
tab
just
below
the
handle
mechanism)
until
the
handle
latches.
You
should
hear
a
click
as
you
lift
the
handle
all
the
way
up.
Note:
To
ensure
that
the
PCI
adapter
is
completely
seated,
you
may
have
to
release
the
handle
and
repeat
this
process
while
pressing
on
the
tailstock
tab.
When
you
are
sure
the
adapter
is
completely
seated,
be
sure
that
the
handle
is
latched.
9.
Connect
power
to
the
system
and
go
to
″
MAP
0410:
Repair
Checkout
″
in
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
.
Refer
to
if
necessary.
10.
Ensure
that
the
adapter
is
configured
when
the
system
completes
the
boot
process.
Chapter
9.
Removal
and
Replacement
Procedures
1001
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