Chapter 3
SV-2003-X2 Server
Part Number: 1006446
Page 59 of 72
Version 1.0. 10/30/07
Before working with computer components,
follow these guidelines:
•
Avoid static-causing surfaces such as carpeted
floors, plastic, and packing foam.
•
Remove components from their antistatic bags
only when you are ready to use them. Do not
lay components on the outside of antistatic
bags because only the inside of the bags
provide electrostatic protection. Always hold
memory modules and components by their
edges or their metal mounting brackets.
•
Avoid touching the edge connectors and
components on the cards. Never slide memory
modules or components over any surface.
5.5 Replacing a Hot-Swap Power Supply Module
Your TAG server was designed with the ability
to Hot-Swap a power supply module without
disconnecting system power. Refer to Figure 4-
12 and the steps that follow to Hot-Swap a
power supply module.
NOTE:
If you need to remove both
modules, you must shutdown the system,
unplug the power source from the unit and
drain the systems onboard battery by
pressing the on/off switch and holding it in
place for approximately 10 seconds to drain
any charge that might be retained by the
systems motherboard.
1.
Obtain certified replacement module from TAG.
For more information on contact information
see document back page.
2.
Depending on the series of your server, either
a retention bracket or filtering cover that is
secured with thumb screws will need to be
removed first.
NOTE:
In some cases a screw driver
(Philips head) might be required to remove
a retention bar that is screwed into the
power supply
.