Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
WARNING!
Only use screws supplied with the drive canisters. Longer screws
can damage the hard drives.
2.8
Drive Tray Installation
Once the hard drives have been installed in the drive trays, the drive
trays are ready to be installed into the subsystem.
WARNING!
All drive trays must be installed into the enclosure even if they do
not contain a hard drive. If the trays are not installed into the
enclosure, the ventilation required for cooling will not be normalized
and the subsystem will overheat.
Step 1.
Make sure the rotary bezel lock is in the unlocked
position
, i.e., the groove on its face is in a horizontal
orientation as shown in
Figure 2-6.
If the groove is in a
vertical position
,
then the key-lock is locked and the
front bezel on the drive tray cannot be opened.
Figure 2-6: Front View of an Individual Drive Tray
Step 2.
Open the front flap on the drive tray
(see
Figure 2-
7
) by pushing the release button on the front flap. The
front flap will automatically swing open.
Drive Tray Installation
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