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EMC CX200-Series DPE2 Hardware Reference
Servicing and Upgrading a CX200-Series DPE2
Generally, you should not remove a disk module unless its amber
fault light is on. See Table 3-1
.
1. Attach an ESD wristband to your wrist and the enclosure (see the
precautions on page 3-7 and page 3-8).
2. If the active light is on steadily, pull the latch, and slowly pull the
module about 3 cm (1 inch) from its slot. Wait 30 seconds for the
disk to stop spinning. Then remove the module and place it on a
padded, static-free surface.
If the active light is off or mostly off you do not need to wait for
the disk to stop spinning. Pull the latch and slowly pull the
module from its slot, as shown in Figure 3-7. Place it on a padded,
static-free surface.
Figure 3-7
Removing a Disk Module
Continue to the next section to install the replacement disk module.
Installing a Disk or Filler Module
1. Make sure an ESD wristband is attached to your wrist and the
enclosure (see the precautions on page 3-7 and page 3-8).
2. Align the module with the guides in the slot.
3. Gently push the module completely into the slot, and then engage
the latch. See Figure 3-8.
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