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7.
Pull the faulty drive out of the bay far enough to
disengage the drive connector from the backplane.
Wait 30 seconds until the drive spins down, then
remove the drive from the drive bay.
Notice: Observe static precautions. Use an antistatic
wrist strap.
8.
Remove the new drive from its protective wrapper,
and place on an antistatic surface.
9.
Record the drive model and serial numbers in the
equipment log.
10.
Position the drive so its SCA connector is near the
top surface of the drive. Place drive on the antistatic
surface again.
11.
Slide the drive into the carrier with its SCA
connector facing toward the front of the carrier (open
end) if swapping drives (reuse the carrier from the
faulty drive).
12.
While holding the drive in the carrier with your left
hand, align the drive’s screw holes with the carrier’s
screw holes and insert the four screws of appropriate
size and length (see Figure 5-15).
Figure 5-15. Installing Hard Disk in Carrier
B
A
D
C
Installing 3 1/2inch hard disk
drive in carrier for hot-swap
bays
A Carrier
B Four screws
C Hard disk drive
D SCA connector
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