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NOTE:
The BIOS will restore to the default settings after the replacement. You must reconfigure the BIOS to
have the desired settings, including the system date and time. For more information, see the BIOS
user guide for the server.
Prerequisites
Take the following ESD prevention measures:
•
Wear antistatic clothing.
•
Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
•
Do not wear any conductive objects, such as jewelry or watches.
When you replace a component, examine the slot and connector for damages. Make sure the pins
are not damaged (bent for example) and do not contain any foreign objects.
Removing the system battery
1.
Power off the server. For more information, see "
2.
Remove the server from the rack. For more information, see "
Removing the server from a rack
3.
Remove the access panel. For more information, see "
4.
Remove the system battery. Pinch the system battery by its top edge and lift the battery out of
the battery holder slowly.
NOTE:
For environment protection purposes, dispose of the used-up system battery at a designated
site.
Installing the system battery
1.
Install the system battery. Insert the system battery into the system battery holder on the
management module.
2.
Install the access panel. For more information, see "
3.
Rack-mount the server. For more information, see "
4.
Connect the power cord. For more information, see "
5.
Power on the server. For more information, see "
6.
Access the BIOS to reconfigure the system date and time. For more information, see the BIOS
user guide for the server.
Replacing a fan module
WARNING!
To avoid bodily injury from hot surfaces, allow the server and its internal modules to cool before
touching them.
CAUTION:
To avoid component damage or server power-off caused by overtemperature, install a fan module
on the server within 30 seconds after you remove one.