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Replace System Fan Assembly 

If your fans are not working properly on your ioSafe the Fan Fault LED will illuminate on the front panel. Follow 

the steps below to replace the malfunctioning fans with a good set.  

To replace the system fans: 

Shut down your ioSafe. Disconnect all cables connected to your ioSafe to prevent any possible damages. 

Remove the 6 perimeter screws that secure the malfunctioning fan assembly. 

Remove the malfunctioning fan assembly: 

Pull the assembly from the back panel of your ioSafe to expose the fan connections. 

Disconnect the fan cables from the connector located near the bottom of the fan socket, and then remove 

the assembly. 

 

 

Install the new fan assembly: 

Connect the fan cables of the new fans to the fan connectors. 

Replace and tighten the 6 screws you removed in step 2. 

Summary of Contents for BDR515

Page 1: ...ioSafe BDR515 Hardware Guide 910 11762 00 Rev03 HARDWARE GUIDE BDR515 ...

Page 2: ...Safe 6 Chapter 3 Initial Start up Powering up the System 7 Activating ShadowProtect 8 Chapter 4 Component Replacement Tools and Parts for Hard Disk Installation 10 Install or Replace Hard Disks 10 Replace System Fan Assembly 14 Chapter 5 Product Support Data Recovery Proceedure 15 Contact Us 15 Appendix A Specifications Appendix B LED Indication Table ...

Page 3: ...ackage contents to verify that you have received the items below Please also read the safety instructions carefully before use to prevent your ioSafe from any damages Package Contents Main unit x1 AC power cord x1 RJ 45 LAN cable x1 3mm Hex Tool x1 Hex Tool Magnet x1 USB Recover Media x1 ...

Page 4: ...turn your ioSafe on or off To turn off your ioSafe press the Power Button and hold it until you hear a beep sound and the Power LED starts blinking 5 Locator Front Panel The LED indicator is used to display the status of the internal disks and the system For more information see Appendix B LED Indication Table on Page 17 6 Fan Alert Indicator Front Panel The Fan Alert indicator is used to display ...

Page 5: ...ing additional external hard drives USB printers or other USB devices Safety Instructions Before cleaning unplug the power cord first Wipe ioSafe product with damp paper towels Do not place the ioSafe product on a cart table or desk which is not stable to avoid the product from falling over The power cord must plug in to the right supply voltage Make sure that the supplied AC voltage is correct an...

Page 6: ...nnecting Your ioSafe 1 Use the LAN cable to connect the ioSafe to your switch router hub 2 Connect one end of the power cord to the power port of your ioSafe and the other to the power outlet 3 Now your ioSafe is ready to power up ...

Page 7: ...ystem 1 Press the Power On Off button 2 Confirm a successful power on sequence by ensuring that the Power On Off LED is illuminated blue 3 After the system starts log into Windows Server 2012 R2 using the default credentials Administrator password ...

Page 8: ...n to open the application 2 ShadowProtect SPX will prompt you to login with the server s administrator login and password 3 Once logged in ShadowProtect will require an activation key This should have been provided by ioSafe 4 Select Activate License Now Note You will require and active internet connection to activate ...

Page 9: ... your License key and other information Once entered select I agree Note This information is important should you ever need to restore the Server and or need to request a replacement license key Note Do Not check Socket Licensing Service ...

Page 10: ... 5 SATA hard disk Please visit www iosafe com for compatible hard disk models Warning If you install a hard disk that contains data the system will format the hard disk and erase all data If you need the data in the future please back it up before installation Install or Replace Hard Disks 6 Remove the Front Cover using the include 3mm Hex Tool ...

Page 11: ...11 7 Remove the Waterproof Drive Cover using the 3mm Hex Tool 8 Remove the Drive trays using the provided 3mm Hex Tool ...

Page 12: ... If you want to set up a RAID set it is recommended that all installed hard disks are of the same size to make the best use of hard disk capacity 10 Insert the loaded hard drive tray into the empty hard drive bay and tighten the screws using the 3mm Hex Tool Important Make sure the tray is pushed in all the way Otherwise the hard disk might not be able to function properly ...

Page 13: ...THE SCREW IS SUFFICIENTLY TIGHT AND THE WATERPROOF GASKET IS PROPERLY COMPRESSED AVOID USING TOOLS OTHER THAN THE SUPPLIED HEX TOOL AS YOU COULD UNDER TIGHTEN OR BREAK THE SCREW 12 Install the Front Cover to finish the installation and protect the drives from fire Keep the Hex Tool nearby for future use A magnet is provided to attach the Hex Tool to the back of the ioSafe or some other convenient ...

Page 14: ...afe to prevent any possible damages 2 Remove the 6 perimeter screws that secure the malfunctioning fan assembly 3 Remove the malfunctioning fan assembly a Pull the assembly from the back panel of your ioSafe to expose the fan connections b Disconnect the fan cables from the connector located near the bottom of the fan socket and then remove the assembly 4 Install the new fan assembly a Connect the...

Page 15: ...nd date of purchase 2 If you cannot email call ioSafe Disaster Support Team at 1 888 984 6723 US Canada or 1 530 820 3090 International extension 430 3 Report disaster event and obtain return shipping address instructions 4 Follow ioSafe team instructions on proper packaging 5 ioSafe will recover all data which is recoverable according to the terms of the Data Recovery Service Terms and Conditions...

Page 16: ...I RAID Controller Areca ARC 1226 8i Hot Swappable Drives Yes Ethernet 2X 10GBASE T LAN 1000 100 Rear Panel I O VGA Port D sub x1 USB 3 0 x 2 RJ45 10Gbase T ports x2 Front Panel I O USB 2 0 x 2 Size HxWxD 14 8 x 8 7 x 12 5 375mm x 221mm x 317mm Weight 58 5lbs 26 5Kg without hard drives external cabling Graphics Controller ASPEED AST2400 Max Resolution 1920x1200 60Hz System Fans 120mm x2 Noise Level...

Page 17: ...n that disk drive Through the Raid Management Portal a user can also identify specific drive which fast blinks a single fault LED or to locate a system by fast blinking all the drive fault LED s Static No disk present Off Disk is Present and status is normal Front LAN 1 Lan 2 Green Static Connection Established Blinking Network is active Off Network is down Fan Alert Orange Off Fans Normal Static ...

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