Connecting Hardware Devices
CPU module
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Before Installing and Removing a CPU module
1
If the server is in operation, shut it down. Then remove the access panel. For
detailed instructions, read Steps 1 through 4 in
Maintenance overview
on page 50.
2
Turn the screws for securing the exhaust fan duct counterclockwise to unlock the
duct.
Releasing the lock of exhaust fan duct (fan duct not installed on all models)
Never disassemble the server beyond what is described in this manual.
Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock, cause a
system fault, or void your warranty.
Never install or remove CPU modules immediately after turning off the server.
To avoid burn injuries, wait for the heat around the CPU modules to dissipate.
Installing a CPU module while the server is on could cause damage to the
server or the CPU module.
CPU modules can be seriously damaged by static electricity. Wear a wrist or
heel ground cable to discharge static electricity carried on your body. If such
equipment is not available, touch a grounded metal object to discharge static
electricity before working with sensitive electronic components.
If the system has been in operation, the CPU heat sink(s) may be hot.
The CPU fan is attached to the heat sink for the 3.06 GHz CPU.
When a 3.06 GHz CPU is installed, the exhaust fan duct is not attached and Steps
2 and 3 are not required.
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