-
Power
supply
P02
(dual
line
cord)
-
Power
supply
P03
(single
line
cord)
-
Power
supply
P03
(dual
line
cord)
–
For
FC
5078,
FC
0578,
FC
5088,
or
FC
0588
,
perform
to
isolate
the
failing
item.
The
failing
item
may
be
one
of
the
following
parts
(see
for
part
number).
-
Any
part
on
the
expansion
bus.
-
Power
supply
P01
-
Power
supply
P02
This
ends
the
procedure.
6.
Is
the
SRC
4414?
v
No
:
This
ends
the
procedure.
v
Yes
:
Perform
to
isolate
failing
item.
Then,
return
here
and
continue
with
the
next
step.
7.
Is
the
SRC
4414
still
present?
v
Yes
:
Replace
the
battery
power
unit
charger
(see
for
part
number).
This
ends
the
procedure.
v
No
:
Continue
with
the
next
step.
8.
Power
on
the
system.
Does
the
expansion
tower
that
was
failing,
power
on?
v
No
:
Go
to
v
Yes
:
Continue
with
the
next
step.
9.
Remove
the
ac
line
cord
from
the
outlet.
Does
a
battery
power
unit,
charger
fault
occur?
v
Yes
:
Replace
the
battery
power
unit
charger
(see
for
part
number).
This
ends
the
procedure.
v
No
:
This
ends
the
procedure.
Instructions
for
Models
830,
840,
SB2,
and
SB3
1.
Is
the
SRC
1xxx
1810,
1820,
1830,
or
1840?
v
No
:
Continue
with
the
next
step.
v
Yes
:
Perform
″
Power
PIP6
″
in
manual
on
the
V5R1
Supplemental
Manuals
web
site
to
isolate
the
failing
item.
The
failing
item
may
be
one
of
the
following
parts
(see
):
–
Any
part
on
the
system
bus
–
Power
supply
P01,
P02,
or
P03
2.
Is
the
SRC
1xxx
1B01,
1B02,
1B03,
1B04,1B05,
1B06
or
1B07
or
1B09?
v
No
:
Continue
with
the
next
step.
v
Yes
:
Use
the
following,
except
for
FC
5078,
FC
0578,
FC
5088,
FC
0588,
FC
5095,
or
FC
0595.
Perform
to
isolate
the
failing
item.
The
failing
item
may
be
one
of
the
following
parts
(see
):
–
Any
part
on
the
system
bus.
–
Power
supply
P01,
P02,
or
P03
(single
line
cord)
–
Power
supply
P01,
P02,
or
P03
(dual
line
cord)
Use
the
following
for
FC
5078,
FC
0578,
FC
5088,
FC
0588,
and
perform
to
isolate
the
failing
item.
The
failing
item
may
be
one
of
the
following
parts:
–
Any
part
on
the
expansion
bus.
424
iSeries:
iSeries
Server
270,
800,
810,
820,
825,
830,
840,
870,
890,
SB2,
and
SB3
Hardware
Problem
Analysis
and
Isolation