SsuperSwap 1600 User Manual
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Event: WebPAM reports fan speed out of specification.
Cause:
The fan is turning too slowly, WebPAM reports the condition.
Fix:
Power down the PC and open the case. Disconnect and remove the
SuperSwap enclosure. Remove and replace the faulty fan.
Event: WebPAM reports temperature out of specification.
Cause:
The enclosure temperature has risen above 52
°
C (126
°
F).
Fix:
Verify that the drive carrier is properly installed in the enclosure. Check fan
operation using WebPAM. If these are OK, power down the PC and open the
case. Check for air space around the fan and relocate cables and wires as
needed.
A disk drive that runs too hot could cause high enclosure temperature. Power
down the PC, open each drive carrier and carefully touch the disk drive with your
finger. Normally drives are warm. If the drive is hot, replace it.
Disk Drive Replacement
If you are replacing a hot-swap disk drive, you can do this procedure with the PC
running. To replace a disk drive under any other conditions, power down the PC
before you begin. See “Install a Disk Drive” on page 11 for illustrations.
To replace a disk drive:
1.
Swing the drive carrier handle out and to the left.
2.
Pull the drive carrier out of the SuperSwap enclosure.
3.
Remove the screws attaching the disk drive to the drive carrier.
4.
Lift the disk drive from the drive carrier.
5.
For 2.5-inch disk drives, remove the bracket from the old drive and attach it
to the new drive.
6.
Carefully place a disk drive into the drive carrier and slide it all the way to the
back.
7.
Install and tighten the mounting screws to secure the disk drive in the drive
carrier.
8.
Carefully slide the drive carrier into the housing assembly with the handle
turned out all the way.
9.
As the carrier snaps into place, the handle will swing inward.
10. Press the handle flat against the drive carrier to fully seat it.