11. Carefully flip over the RAID controller bottom panel. Disconnect the battery
harness on the battery from the two-pin connector on the controller board as
shown in Figure 55 on page 67.
12. Remove the screw that holds the battery access panel. Carefully slide the
access panel toward the front to unlatch it from the three pins mounted on the
RAID controller bottom panel.
13. Remove the battery unit and place it on a dry, level surface. If this battery is a
replacement battery, then replace the old battery with the new one.
14. Write the battery replacement information on the label on the battery pack.
v
Installed date – Write today’s date
v
Replacement Date – Write the date three years from today’s date
Note:
The preferred method of checking for the battery operating age is
through the storage server management software.
CONTAINS
SEALED LEAD
BATTERY.
BATTERY
MUST BE
RECYCLED.
Pb
CAUTION:
Use proper facilities to recycle the used battery CRU. If the battery CRU
is physically damaged or leaking electrolyte gel,
do not
ship it to a
recycling center. The battery contains sealed lead-acid batteries that
might be considered hazardous material. You must handle this unit in
accordance with all applicable local and federal regulations.
15. Position the replacement battery inside the RAID controller.
16. Reassemble the battery access panel to the RAID controller bottom panel by
aligning it with the three pins on the RAID controller bottom panel. Slide the
battery access panel toward the back until you can reinsert the screw that
holds the battery access panel to the RAID controller bottom panel. Do not
overtighten
17. You must reconnect the battery harness to the two-pin connector on the
controller board.
Note:
The connector is keyed so that there is only one way to attach the
hardness to the connector. Do not force fit.
18. Flip the RAID controller bottom panel over and carefully place it on the
controller sides. Push the RAID controller bottom panel toward the front to
latch it to the side panels. If the controller bottom panel is placed correctly, you
should be able to access the mounting holes for the six screws that you
removed in step 6 on page 66. Reinsert the six screws. Do not overtighten.
19. Dispose of the used battery CRU according to local and federal regulations,
which might include hazardous material handling procedures.
In the United States, IBM has established a collection process for reuse,
recycling, or proper disposal of used IBM sealed lead acid batteries. For
information on proper disposal of these batteries, please contact your IBM
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