
Removing and replacing hot-swappable hard disk
drives in Appliances
Caution:
Covers must be installed over empty drive bays to ensure proper system
ventilation and cooling. Covers are installed for empty bays at the factory.
To remove a hot-swappable hard disk drive
1
Put on an ESD wrist strap or take other ESD precautions.
Note:
An ESD wrist strap is shipped with replacement drives.
2
Remove the Symantec bezel on the unit for which you want to replace the
disk drive. See
“Removing and replacing the chassis bezel”
on page 57.
3
Identify the drive that you want to replace. Observe the Fault LED (the bottom
of the two LEDs) on the drive front panel. This LED is amber when the drive
is faulty.
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