If a system fan module fails, the remaining three fans are sufficient to maintain operation of the
enclosure. You need not halt operations and completely power-off the enclosure when replacing only one
system fan; however, a complete orderly shutdown is required if replacing multiple system fans modules
simultaneously.
CAUTION: Do not remove the cover from the system fan module due to danger from electric shock
inside. Return the module to your supplier for repair.
See CAUTION bullets regarding electrostatic discharge and anti-static protection.
Tip: The illustrations show system fan module replacement as you face the enclosure rear panel. See also
Figure 4 on page 10 and Figure 8 on page 12.
Removing a system fan module
CAUTION: Removing a system fan module significantly disrupts the enclosure’s airflow. Do not
remove the fan until you have received the replacement module. It is important that all slots are
filled when the enclosure is in operation.
Figure 63. Removing a system fan (1 of 2)
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