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4.
Correctly orient the power module with the power module slot (see
), grasp the
handle of the power module with one hand and support its bottom with the other, and slide the
power module slowly along the guide rails into the slot.
The slot is foolproof. If you cannot insert the power module into the slot, re-orient the power
module rather than use excessive force to push it in.
Figure2-42 Installing a power module
Removing a power module
CAUTION:
•
When an S6800-32Q, S6800-54QF, S6800-54QT, S6800-54HF, S6800-54HT, S6800-2C, or
S6800-2C-FC switch has two power modules in 1+1 redundancy mode, removing one power
module does not affect the operation of the switch. When the switch has only one power module
installed, removing the power module powers off the switch.
•
When an S6800-4C switch has four power modules in 2+2 redundancy mode, removing one or
two power modules does not affect the operation of the switch. When the switch has only two
power module installed, removing a power module might power off the switch or cause power
insufficiency.
Removing an
LSVM1AC300/LSVM1AC650/PSR250-12A/PSR250-12A1/PSR450-12A/PSR450-12A1 power
module
The
removal
procedure is the same for the LSVM1AC300,
LSVM1AC650,
PSR250-12A/PSR250-12A1, and PSR450-12A/PSR450-12A1 power modules. This procedure uses
an LSVM1AC300 power module on an S6800-32Q switch as an example.
To remove an LSVM1AC300 power module:
1.
Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
2.
Remove the power cord.
3.
Hold the handle on the power module with one hand, pivot the latch on the power module to the
right with your thumb, and pull the power module part way out of the slot, as shown in
4.
Supporting the power module bottom with one hand, slowly pull the power module out with the
other hand.
5.
Put away the removed power module in an antistatic bag for future use.