6. Grasp both handles and spread them apart. The SFB slides about a quarter of the way out of the slot.
See
Figure 82: Join the Ejector Handles
7. Grasp the ejector handles with one hand and place your other hand under the SFB for support as you
slide the SFB out of the slot.
CAUTION: The SFB surface and handles may be hot. Allow a few minutes for the
surface and handles to cool by pulling the SFB halfway out of the chassis. Wear proper
protective, heat-resistant gloves while removing an SFB.
8. Support the SFB as you rotate the SFB 90 degrees and place it on the antistatic mat with the printed
circuit board (PCB) facing upward. Be careful to handle the SFB by the ejectors. Be careful not to
bump or handle the SFB by the connectors. If you don’t have an antistatic mat, have another person
help you slide the antistatic bag over the SFB before you place it on a stable surface.
CAUTION: Do not stack hardware components on top of one another after you
remove them. Place each component on an antistatic mat resting on a stable, flat
surface.
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