Remove a CPU Cover Plate (FRU)
3.
Prepare the server for operation.
“Returning the Server to Operation” on page 259
Remove a CPU Cover Plate (FRU)
When servicing the components in this section, unplug the AC power cords and use ESD
protection.
Cover plates are plastic inserts that attach to the CPU load plate and protect the pins of an
unoccupied CPU socket. Cover plates are used in the unoccupied sockets of a two-CPU server
and on replacement motherboards. When replacing a motherboard, remove the covers and
install them on the failed board.
Before You Begin
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For serviceability considerations, see
“Component Serviceability” on page 70
.
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For CPU designation information, see
“Component Designations” on page 73
1.
Prepare the server for service.
“Prepare the Server for Cold Service” on page 94
2.
Disengage the CPU load plate release levers by pushing them down and moving
them slightly toward the CPU socket and away from their retaining clips.
The levers are numbered with their required order of operation. The left-side lever (when
viewed from the front of the server) must be operated first.
3.
Rotate the levers to the fully-open position.
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