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7-24 Upgrading your Server
Hot-Swapping a Power Supply
Your system power is hot swappable only if your system is equipped with three power supplies. If a
supply malfunctions it is hot swappable.
When you are swapping out a faulty power supply, you can determine which one to remove by
checking the status LED panel indicator on each supply. If the LED panel indicator on a power
supply is lit amber (failure) the power supply can be hot-swapped.
IMPORTANT
:
If your system is equipped
with only two
power supplies, it is
not hot swappable
and it is
recommended that power to the system
be turned off before
removing the power supply
.
To hot-swap a power supply, perform the following steps:
1.
At the rear of the cabinet locate the defective power supply (if defective, the power supply
LED is lit amber or turned off).
2.
Remove the power supply by grasping its handle (1) with your right hand, press the latch
with your index finger, pull the handle down slightly (2), and slide the power supply out of
the bay (3).
1
2
3
3.
Slide the new power supply into the bay until its latch clicks into place.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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