Disassembly and Reassembly 3-3
On completion of any reassembly, perform a power-on test. If a fault occurs,
verify that the reassembly was performed correctly.
!
CAUTION
Before handling boards or chips, ground yourself to release
static.
System Unit Cover Removal
The following subsections describe how to remove and replace the system unit
cover.
Removing the Cover
Use the following procedure to remove the cover.
!
WARNING
Before removing the system unit cover, turn off the power
and unplug the system power cable. Power is removed only
when the power cable is unplugged.
Note: If the cover is removed, LANDesk Client Manager
logs the intrusion and reports it in a screen message the
next time the system is booted. This message appears every
time the system is rebooted until the report is cleared. For
more information on closing the notification window and
clearing the message, see “Using the Chassis Intrusion
Notification Feature” in Section 2.
1.
Turn off and unplug the system unit.
!
CAUTION
Electrostatic discharge can damage computer components.
Discharge static electricity by touching a metal object before
removing the system unit cover.
2.
Disconnect the keyboard, mouse, monitor, and any other external options
(such as speakers or a printer) from the rear of the system unit.
Label all cables to make reinstallation easier.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE 8100 Series
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