b.
If
there
is
no
external
EPO
cable,
manually
set
the
internal
toggle
switch
to
the
ROOM
EPO
BYPASS
position.
To
set
this
switch,
pull
the
knob
down,
to
the
ROOM
EPO
BYPASS
position,
and
release
the
knob
(to
the
left).
4.
Ensure
that
the
red
UEPO
switch
is
on
(up
position).
5.
Switch
the
UEPO
BYPASS
switches
on
both
BPCs
back
to
NORMAL
mode.
6.
Press
the
white
Service
Complete
button
on
the
UEPO
switch
to
indicate
completion
of
this
procedure.
Integrated
Battery
Feature
(IBF)
Removal
Attention:
This
process
requires:
v
The
use
of
a
lift
tool
(part
number
09P2481)
and
lift-plate
assembly
tool
(part
number
11P4369).
v
The
lift
tool
wheels
must
be
chocked
to
prevent
it
from
moving
during
the
operation.
The
frame
must
not
be
on
its
casters,
and
the
leveling
pads
must
be
engaged
to
prevent
the
frame
from
moving
during
the
operation.
The
IBFs
(if
installed)
are
mounted
under
the
media
subsystem.
1.
Locate
the
IBF
to
be
replaced.
2.
Press
the
green
Start
Service
button
on
the
UEPO
switch.
3.
Turn
off
the
IBF
circuit
breaker.
4.
Unplug
the
battery
cable
from
the
front
of
the
IBF,
and
remove
the
7-mm
M5
screw
(closest
to
the
connector)
that
is
holding
the
cable
to
the
frame.
This
action
allows
the
cable
to
move
so
that
the
IBF
can
be
removed.
5.
Remove
the
two
mounting
bolts
from
the
guide
rails
and
retain
for
reuse
during
the
replacement
procedure.
6.
Read
all
safety
instructions
before
performing
this
operation.
Unpack
the
lift
tool
and
follow
assembly
instructions
included
with
the
tool.
Inspect
the
tool
for
damage
(do
not
perform
the
removal
procedure
with
a
damaged
lift
tool).
Replace
the
blue
lift
plate
with
the
orange
lift
plate
(part
number
11P4369).
Orient
the
two
round
holes
in
the
lift
plate
to
the
side
of
the
lift
tool
that
will
be
closest
to
the
frame.
Install
the
wheel
chocks
and
engage
the
brake.
7.
Raise
the
plate
to
a
height
such
that
the
lift
plate
is
just
below
the
base
of
the
IBF
you
are
removing.
Release
the
pins
on
the
lift
plate
and
fully
extend
the
center
portion
of
the
plate
toward
the
IBF
and
lock
it
in
place.
Release
the
pins
on
the
extender
arms
and
position
them
on
both
left
and
right
side.
The
arms
must
fit
around
the
frame
extenders
and
lock
in
place
(do
not
adjust
the
lift
tool
after
these
arms
are
locked
in
place).
8.
One
person
should
gently
pull
and
guide
the
IBF
onto
the
lift
plate.
The
IBF
must
be
removed
far
enough
to
clear
the
front
face
of
the
frame.
Retract
the
extender
arms
and
center
portion
of
lift
plate.
Note:
Ensure
that
the
IBF
is
in
the
center
of
the
lift
plate.
9.
Lower
the
IBF
to
the
bottom
position
of
the
lift
tool.
10.
Remove
the
wheel
chocks
and
release
the
brake.
Flip
the
crank
handle
180
degrees.
Carefully
move
the
lift
tool
with
the
IBF
to
the
staging
area.
The
brake
and
wheel
chocks
must
be
in
place
when
transferring
the
IBF
to
or
from
the
packaging
material.
Chapter
9.
Removal
and
Replacement
Procedures
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