You will find it helpful to gather a #1 Phillips screwdriver before beginning this procedure.
Step 1
If you have not already removed the riser cage from the PCIe node, do so now.
See
Removing Riser, Type A, on page 21
Step 2
Remove the GPU (if present) from the riser.
See
Removing a FHFL GPU, on page 28
Step 3
Using a #1 Phillips screwdriver, remove the six pan-head screws from the riser cage interior side wall (the side opposite
the door).
Step 4
Detach the PCB from the sheetmetal and dispose of the PCB, any components, and sheetmetal in compliance with relevant
e-waste and recycling laws.
Recycling the Riser B PCBA
Use the following task to disassemble the PCB for Riser Type B.
Before you begin
For Recyclers Only!
This procedure is not a standard field-service option. This procedure is for recyclers
who will be reclaiming the electronics and sheet metal for proper disposal to comply with local eco
design and e-waste regulations.
Note
To recyle Riser B's PCBA, the following requirements must be met:
• The PCIe node must be disconnected from facility power.
• The chassis must be removed from the equipment rack.
You will find it helpful to gather a #1 Phillips screwdriver before beginning this procedure.
Step 1
If you have not already removed the riser cage from the PCIe node, do so now.
See
Removing Riser, Type B, on page 24
.
Step 2
Release the retaining button.
a) Turn the riser cage over so that the sheetmetal bottom is facing up.
b) Press the retaining button to unlock the GPU door.
Step 3
Remove the GPU (if present) from the riser.
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Recycling the Riser B PCBA